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Filmography
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State Property (2002)
(in memory of)
Frustrated with being broke, Beans
(Sigel) decides that the only way to grasp the American Dream is
to take it. The film follows Beans and his crew, the ABM, as they
take over the city, creating mayhem as their empire builds. Beans
now struggles to maintain his family life while bumping heads with
opposing gangsters and police. It all comes to a head when he
cannot surpass the city's most notorious crew, run by Untouchable
J (Jay-Z) and Dame (Dash). The moves Beans and the ABM decide to
make come with severe consequences.
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Queen of the Damned (2002)
After many years of sleeping in his
coffin, the vampire Lestat awakens only to find that the world has
changed and he wants to be a part of it. He gathers a following
and becomes a rock star only to find that his music awakens the
ancient Queen Akasha and she wants him to become her king...
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Romeo Must Die (2000)
In this modern day Romeo and
Juliet, kung fu action star Jet
Li plays Romeo to hip-hop singer, Aaliyah Haughton's Juliet.
Li is an ex-cop investigating the murder of his brother, who had
ties with the Chinese mafia in America. Aaliyah plays the daughter
of the American mob boss. Neither side approves of their romance,
so, obviously, kung fu action ensues, with a soundtrack by Aaliyah.
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Next Friday (2000)
(singer: "I Don't Wanna")
Debo has escaped from prison and is
looking to get revenge on Craig (Ice
Cube). So Craig's dad takes him to Rancho Cucamonga to hide
out with his Uncle Elroy and cousin Day-Day, who moved to the
suburbs after winning the lottery. But once he gets there, Craig
and Day-Day have a set of suburban misadventures that make his
South Central experiences look tame.
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Doctor Dolittle (1998)
Dr. John Dolittle (Eddie Murphy)has
the world in his hands: A beautiful wife at his side, two adorable
daughters and a career that could not go better. One night, he
nearly runs over a dog with his car. The dog yells
"bonehead" and disappears. From then on, his childhood
ability is back: To communicate with animals. Unfortunately, the
word of Dolittle's ability is spreading quickly. Soon, many
animals from rat to horse flock to his place to get medical
advice. But his colleagues suspect he's going mad, and as the
clinic Dolittle used to work for is about to being taken over for
a huge amount of money, many decisions have to be made. Believe
him? Put him into a mental institution? Sell the clinic? But also
his family is close to breaking apart. Until a circus tiger falls
seriously ill
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