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Filmography
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Murda Muzik (2004)
This movie is the story of Fresh
(Big Noyd), a street kid with connections inside the music
industry. When his friend (G.O.D. III of Infamous Mobb) comes home
from jail with musical aspirations instead of returning to the
life of crime, Fresh must choose between lyrics and larceny...With
the help of mutual friends and Queensbridge neighbors, Mobb Deep,
who play themselves, they seem to have a path laid for them in the
music industry that will get them off the streets for good. But
Fresh finds that walking away from the streets is not that
simple....A very decent straight to video release, Mobb Deep only
appear in spurts, as Prodigy produced and wrote the screenplay.
Director Lawrence Page has a hilarious cameo as a rival drug
dealer.
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Uptown Girls (2003)
A grown-up woman (B.Murphy) ,who
kept her childish instincts and behavior,start working as a nanny
of a 8-year-old girl (Fanning),who actually acts like an adult.But
in the end everything turns to its right places
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Ticker
(2001)
Two of the action worlds biggest
heavyweights--Steven
Seagal and Dennis Hopper--square off in this tense, dramatic
thriller. With Seagal fighting for good, and Hopper hamming it up
as the maniacal villain, TICKER capitalizes on what the two actors
do best. When Hopper's insane bomber hides a huge bomb somewhere
in San Francisco, it is up to Seagal, a spiritual leader of the
bomb squad and Tom Sizemore, as a volatile cop seeking revenge, to
stop him. Rapper Nas and pop star Chilli (of TLC) also star.
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In Too Deep (1999)
A fearless cop is taking on a
ruthless crimelord. He knew the risks. He just didn't know how far
he would have to go.
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Belly
(1998)
A stylish urban drama about two
childhood friends who stand on opposite sides of the law. A
visually stunning, brutally honest film from critically acclaimed
music video director Hype Williams. Rappers Nas and DMX
make their big screen debuts.
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