Seth_Rogue_One
This movie makes State Property look like a Martin Scorcese flick.It's just indescribably bad on every level, the acting, the camera work, the plot, the dialog even down to the editing which Cam did by himself may I add.Shot with a VHS camera I believe, or some crappy system, it's funny that Cam likes to brag about having tons of money but can't be bothered with putting up any money in the making of this movie, the budget is 27 000 dollars which is nothing by todays standards...To compare it with something, State Property cost 22 times as much to make 600 000 dollars and Menace II Society cost 3 500 000 dollars to make, that's like 120 times as much money as this piece of crap...Now I'm not saying that a big budget makes a movie better but it's very helpful, especially if none of the crew have any sort of talent within their respective fields...Still had it had a somewhat coherent plot and if Cam could act just a tiny bit that alone would have gone a long way, unfortunately that is not the case...And this movie is just so boring, sure there are moments that gets your attention cause they are so absurd such as a scene where 2 women take a crap on the floor to get the coke out that they swallowed, Cam spitting on a 5 year old and peeing on a grown man over a dice-game... Of course Cam makes everyone aware that this act is in no way sexual by saying 'no homo' 10 times while peeing on him R Kelly style...But those moments are rare most of it is just people talking about nothing or counting money... And it's over 2 hours long! I'm not lying when I say that this is one of the worst hood-movies I've seen, and I like Dipset and Cam as rappers but they should not be making movies, and if they do at least have one person on set that knows what they're doing...Even 50 Cent's Before I Self Destruct was better than this, Jesus Christ
cgoking
MAN I FELT LIKE I WASTED 2 HOURS OF MY LIFE AFTER WATCHING THIS PIECE OF CRAP!! This movie shouldn't even be called a movie, it shouldn't even be on IMDb. I mean this movie has no story, no structure, no characters, no message, no nothing. If I actually took my time to write a detailed review I'd probably end up hanging myself for wasting more time than I already did watching this ridiculous pile of steaming crap that was actually supposed to be a movie. If you plan on watching this movie make sure you schedule an appointment with a psychologist for some therapy cause this movie will depress you for giving it the time you have. They ought to take this movie and stick in cam'ron's rear end.
dmcgee07
This is a great movie. What makes this movie so great is the movies own weakness' plays to it's advantage. Instead of using established actors. Camron the movies director chose to use no names actors and rappers out of his own entourage "The Diplomats". Despite certain drawbacks such as a clichéd story line, amateur acting, and some questionable scenes this movie still shines. Cam'ron steals the show in mostly all the scenes. His emotion as an actor really comes across in this movie even more so than in his debut role in Paid in full, and for those who are familiar with the rapper the way that they tie in real life events with the story line to add credibility and believability keeps the viewer entertained. For those familiar with camron and the diplomats this should be a classic movie filled with enough entertainment that will help u over look the amateur acting, and questionable scenes in the movie
abbott-6
I'm watching this right now, and it's decent. Better than State Property, but not quite as good as belly. If you're into this kind of cheap fun, go for it, but see belly first. Senseless violence and pervasive racism against everybody. and juelz santana. And fly fur coats. It's filmed in Harlem, and there's no shortage of convenience stores, sleazy law officers, and uptown projects. It makes you miss New York. fade-outs and Papa John's and NYPD. The movie's a highly fictionalized biography, and the central event is the murder of his daughter. Michael williams (omar from the wire) shows up. He's a little too good for this movie, but he gives it a little bit of cred. These are all relative comments; keep in mind that this is an extremely low-budget, badly-written, badly-mixed, badly-shot neo-blaxploitation flick. Music is good, too - Cam'ron and Juelz and Al Green. See it.