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Coach Snoop (2006)

Snoop Dogg signs on as the coach of his son's youth football team.

 

Arthur and the Minimoys (2006)

Ten-year-old Arthur, in a bid to save his grandfather's house from being demolished, goes looking for some much-fabled hidden treasure in the land of the Minimoys, a tiny people living in harmony with nature.

 

Fear & Respect (2006)

After being released from Prison, Goldie is forced back into the life of crime.

 

Hood of Horror (2006)

A hip hop horror anthology

 

 

Boss'n Up (2005)

Directed by
Dylan C. Brown

Writing credits
Dylan C. Brown (written by)

 

The L.A. Riot Spectacular (2005)

"The L.A. Riot Spectacular", an equal opportunity offender, is a surreal, funny, and provocative view of the participants and psychology that fueled the epochal 1992 events.

 

 

Racing Stripes (2005)

An abandoned zebra (voice of Frankie Muniz) grows up believing he is a racehorse, and, with the help of his barnyard friends and a teenage girl (Hayden Panettiere), sets out to achieve his dream of racing with thoroughbreds.

 

The Tenants (2005)

On the top floor of an abandoned tenement, Harry Lesser struggles to complete the novel he has been writing for almost ten years. Then Willie Spearmint, black militant and aspiring writer, moves into another part of the building to work on his own book.

 

 

Pauly Shore is Dead (2004)

In this mockumentary, Pauly Shore becomes depressed due to his dwindling acting career and fakes his own death. He instantly becomes the hottest thing in Hollywood -- until he comes out of hiding. An angry public then turns on him and throws him in prison, where his acting education really begins.

 

 

Soul Plane (2004)

Nashawn wins $100 million in a legal settlement. He uses the money to start the first all-black airline, NWA, as a means to win back his girlfriend, Giselle. However, the maiden NWA flight does not go smoothly when a white family is mistakenly re-routed onto the plane.

 

 

Starsky & Hutch (2004)

Set in the 1970s in a metropolis called "Bay City," this is the tale of two police detective partners, Ken "Hutch" Hutchinson (Wilson), and Dave Starsky (Stiller), who always seem to get the toughest cases from their boss, Captain Dobey, rely on omniscient street informer Huggy Bear (Dogg) and race to the scene of the crimes in their souped-up 1974 Ford Torino hot rod, telling the story of their first big case (as a prequel to the TV show), which involved a former college campus drug dealer (Vaughn) who went on to become a white collar criminal.

 

 

Old School (2003)

This is the story of three guys in their early 30's, Mitch (Wilson), Frank (Ferrell), and Beanie (Vaughn), who try to relive their old college glory days by moving into a large house near their old campus. They inadvertently form an "unofficial fraternity", where students can enjoy all the riches of the partying lifestyle without the commitment that comes with having to abide by the university's fraternity rules. Soon, however, the realities of their past lives catches up with their wild college lifestyles.

 

 

G-TV (2002)

Kurupt, a renaissance G if ever there was one, has been entertaining millions with his music, video, and acting skills. All are on display in this portrait of the life of a gangsta. Kurupt points the G-Cam directly at himself as he tours South Central Los Angeles and tours with Snoop Dogg on the Puff Puff Pass Tour. Aside from a wide variety of sex kittens, this study includes appearances by Ja Rule, Tha Alkoholiks, and Tha Eastsidaz.

 

 

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.

 

 

Welcome to Death Row (2001)

The record label Death Row Records has, since its creation in 1993, been synonymous with the American hip-hop climate. Formed by ex-bodyguard Suge Knight, the label has released seminal rap albums from luminaries including Dr. Dre, Snoop Doggy Dogg, and the famous hip-hop martyr Tupac Shakur. WELCOME TO DEATH ROW is a fascinating, well-researched documentary which explores the history of this intriguing and incredibly significant company.

 

 

The Wash (2001)

In this DJ Pooh-directed comedy, Dee Loc (Snoop Dog) and Sean (Dr. Dre) are roommates working at a car wash run by the ill-tempered Mr. Washington (George Wallace). As if the two weren't in enough trouble--chasing the ladies during work hours, hustling customers with side-scams--Mr. Washington gets kidnapped and the roommates have to figure out how to get him back.

 

 

Bones (2001)

In the 1970s, Jimmy Bones (Snoop Dogg) is a legendary protector and patron of his thriving neighborhood. Cool, handsome and respected – Bones is the benevolent caretaker of his people until he is betrayed by those closest to him. Flash forward 20 years - Crime and drugs have crumbled the neighborhood and Bones has become a charismatic emblem of better times. But his spirit is about to make a comeback.

 

 

Training Day (2001)

A veteran officer (Denzel Washington) escorts a rookie (Ethan Hawke) on his first day with the LAPD's tough inner-city narcotics unit.

 

 

Baby Boy (2001)

From director John Singleton (BOYZ N THE HOOD) comes BABY BOY, starring Tyrese Gibson and Snoop Doggy Dog. The film picks up where BOYZ left off, following the daily life, relationships, and conflicts of a young man who's unemployed, living with his mother, with two love interests: his wife and his girlfriend.

 

 

Crime Partners (2000)

Billy (Tyrin Turner) and Jackie (John Bryant), two bottom-rung criminals, are sick of getting no recognition for their work. When a crime boss asks them to handle a high-profile hit, they're ready for the recognition--but unfortunately, they aren't prepared for the aftermath. Based on a novel by Donald Goines.

 

 

Tha Eastsidaz (2000)

A veritable who's who of the West Coast hip-hop scene, THA EASTSIDAZ stars Snoop Dogg as Killa Pop, the head of a gang who has been framed by his gang and sent to prison. Angry, Killa Pop begins to plan the revenge he plans to take on his gang when he gets out of the joint. Ably directed by Michael Martin (I GOT THE HOOK UP), THA EASTSIDAZ is a stirring tale of betrayal and gang politics, aided immensely by its strong soundtrack.

 

 

Hot Boyz (1999)

Kool (Silkk The Shocker) is a good kid from the inner city with ambitions of becoming a successful rap star. After being double crossed by a crooked cop and having his girlfriend wrongfully accused of murder and jailed, he begins to find difficulty in ignoring the lure of urban gang-life. Kool is eventually pushed over the edge by a pair of racist cops and decides to start his own gang called "Hot Boyz," who turn out to be the toughest new gang in the city. Written and directed by rapper Master P.

 

 

Urban Menace (1999)

A preacher (Mr. Dogg) seeks revenge after his family were killed and his church burnt down by a local crime syndicate in this hip-hop soaked action/horror feature.

 

 

The Wrecking Crew (1999)

Bullets fly when the Wrecking Crew, a covert government hit squad with a gritty urban flair (led by rapper/actor Ice-T), is sent into the tough streets of Detroit to dismantle a deadly street gang (led by gangsta rapper Snoop Dogg). As the tension mounts, the hip-hopping sparks begin to fly. (Not to be confused with the Dean Martin film of the same title.)

 

 

Whiteboyz (1999)

Flip Dogg is an Iowa boy who lives in the 'Hood of his own mind. He and his friends roam around their small hometown affecting the same kind of hip-hop stylings they see on MTV, often hilariously. Flip and his friends ultimately take a trip to the big city, where they get a taste of what inner-city life is really like. A thoughtful look at the appeal of Urban music and style. Hoch's character Flip was originally presented as part of a one-man show off-Broadway.

 

 

I Got the Hook Up (1998)

Two broke scam artists discover a truckload of cellular phones and begin selling them out of the back of their van. Trouble arises when the phones begin to malfunction, forcing them to deal with irate customers, as well as the FBI, who are trying to track them down.

 

 

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.

 

 

Half Baked (1998)

It's dopey time, again, in this pat-addled buddy movie that will scare you straight with its lack of humor.

 

 

Caught Up (1997)

After a prison stint, down-on-his-luck Daryl Allen resolves to turn over that proverbial new leaf. But his good intentions can't keep him away from a sultry, spooky seductress, who ropes an unwitting Daryl into a web of criminal chaos and frames him for murder. Heavily stylized, surreal urban noir from first-time director Scott.

 

 

Tupac - Live at the House of Blues (1996)

Given his notorious gangsta lifestyle and even more controversial death, it's no wonder that the actual musical output of rapper Tupac Shakur has often been overshadowed by his infamous biography. But despite his brief existence, Tupac left behind a thick musical legacy whose lyrical brilliance outshadows most rappers' entire careers. This program pays tribute to Tupac's musical artistry with his last ever recorded performance, which took place at Hollywood's House of Blues on July 4, 1996, just two months prior to his death. Blazing through a high-energy set that features guest appearances by Snoop Dogg, Outlawz, K-Ci, and JoJo, the concert reaffirms the loss of one of the world's greatest performers.

 

 

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