Filmography

 

Get Rich or Die Tryin' (2005)

(producer)

A tale of an inner city drug dealer who turns away from crime to pursue his passion, rap music.

 

 

Beef (2003)

BEEF showcases a dizzying array of rappers as they compete to be the ultimate rap champion. Features appearances from 50 Cent, DMX, Mobb Deep, Common, Mack 10, Cypress Hill, Ja Rule, NWA, Ice Cube, Dr. Dre, and many more!

 

 

Tha Westside (2002)

Check out some of the most notorious figures in West Coast rap in this look into their lives. Including some previously unseen footage, this offers a revealing look into the lives of stars like Snoop Dogg, Tupac, Dr. Dre and many others. Charting the progress of the West Coast scene from it's inception up to it's infiltration of white, suburban middle-America, this documentary gives you the lowdown on the dominant sound of hip-hop music in America.

 

 

Training Day (2001)

In a city where streets are overrun by drug dealers, those who have sworn to uphold the law are breaking them to clean up the streets. Denzel Washington plays L.A.P.D detective Alonzo Harris, a veteran narcotics officer whose methods of enforcing the law are questionable, if not corrupt. 'Training Day' follows Harris as he trains rookie Jake Hoyt (Ethan Hawk) over a period 24 hours. Ethical dilemmas arise for Hoyt as well as the audience as questions present themselves as to whether or not Harris' methodology for ridding the streets of South Central Los Angeles of drugs is right or wrong.

 

 

The Wash (2001)

With the rent due and his car booted, Sean (Dr. Dre) has to come up with some ends...and fast. When his best buddy and roommate Dee Loc (Snoop Dogg), suggests that Sean get a job busting suds down at the local car wash, the first order of business is impressing Mr. Washington (George Wallace) the gun-toting, dominoes-playing owner of The Wash. Unaware that the two are roomies, Mr. Washington hires Sean as Dee Loc's supervisor. Comic tensions flare between the two, especially when Dee Loc suspects Sean of trying to slow his roll with the side hustles he's got going on in the car wash parking lot...and with the ladies in the locker room. But there are bigger things to worry about at The Wash. One is the menacing phone calls from a disgruntled employee, and the other is figuring out how to get money to pay off the kidnappers who've snatched Mr. Washington! If Sean, Dee Loc, and the rest of the gang don't settle their differences and get Mr. Washington back, the good times at The Wash will soon come to an end.

 

 

Whiteboyz (1999)

In a virtually all-white Iowa town, Flip daydreams of being a hip-hop star, hanging with Snoop Doggy Dogg and Dr. Dre. He practices in front of a mirror and with his two pals, James and Trevor. He talks Black slang, he dresses Black. He's also a wannabe pusher, selling flour as cocaine. And while he talks about "keeping it real," he hardly notices real life around him: his father's been laid off, his mother uses Food Stamps, his girlfriend is pregnant, James may be psychotic, one of his friends (one of the town's few Black kids) is preparing for college, and, on a trip to Chicago to try to buy drugs, the cops shoot real bullets. What will it take for Flip to get real?

 

 

Ride (1998)

A busload of would-be rappers and entertainers makes its way from Harlem to the Miami headquarters of a record label auditioning fresh young talent. The big time beckons, but will the bus make it--busted toilet and all? Road-set hijinks produced by brothers Reginald and Warrington Hudlin, of "House Party" fame. Features a slew of R&B cameos, including Snoop Doggy Dogg, Luther "Luke" Campbell, Redman, Dr. Dre and Ed Lover, and more.

 

 

Set It Off (1996) 

Four Black women, all of whom have suffered for lack of money and at the hands of the majority, undertake to rob banks. While initially successful, a policeman who was involved in shooting one of the women's brothers is on their trail. As the women add to the loot, their tastes and interests begin to change and their suspicions of each other increase on the way to a climactic robbery.

 

 

Murder Was the Case: The Movie (1995)

executive producer

Follows the exploits of Snoop Doggy Dogg as he gets shot, and makes a deal with the devil to survive.

 

 

Who's The Man? (1993)

After two bungling barbers are reluctantly turned into cops they, surprising everyone, clean up the mean streets of Harlem and become heroes.

 

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