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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQW-T5gaVms
Cast
Credited cast:
Common ...
Vincent
Michael Rainey Jr. ...
Woody
Dennis Haysbert ...
Mr. Fish
Danny Glover ...
Arthur
Charles S. Dutton ...
Cofield
Meagan Good ...
Beverly
Lonette McKee ...
Grandma
Michael Kenneth Williams ...
Det. Holloway (as Michael K. Williams)
Russell Hornsby ...
Det. Pratt
Eleven-year-old Woody Watson is a timid Baltimore orphan who dreams of a better life -- and his absent mother who may or may not be in North Carolina fighting drug addiction. Woody also reveres his uncle Vincent as the father figure he never had. A street hustler and former drug dealer, Vincent's fresh off an eight-year stint in prison and wants a new direction.
When Vincent bypasses his nephew's school one day and offers to show Woody how a man handles his business, Woody jumps at the opportunity to join his uncle on a field trip of life lessons.
With a foreclosed warehouse property, Vincent plans to open his own crab shack restaurant. However, when he is denied a bank loan the legitimate way, the temptations of Vincent's old life working for Baltimore crime boss Mr. Fish return to haunt him. A day once bright with optimism quickly spirals downward into a world of violence. Coming of age all too fast by day's end, Woody starts to doubt his hero and ultimately must decide where he stands. Drugs, cops, money, guns all in b-More, sounds familiar....
VERY good movie, give it a look yall.
http://movreel.com/mzpnh5b6mum6
http://hugefiles.net/j3kn5aq5r2qn
http://180upload.com/ts4b58oehzoh
Cast
Credited cast:
Common ...
Vincent
Michael Rainey Jr. ...
Woody
Dennis Haysbert ...
Mr. Fish
Danny Glover ...
Arthur
Charles S. Dutton ...
Cofield
Meagan Good ...
Beverly
Lonette McKee ...
Grandma
Michael Kenneth Williams ...
Det. Holloway (as Michael K. Williams)
Russell Hornsby ...
Det. Pratt
Eleven-year-old Woody Watson is a timid Baltimore orphan who dreams of a better life -- and his absent mother who may or may not be in North Carolina fighting drug addiction. Woody also reveres his uncle Vincent as the father figure he never had. A street hustler and former drug dealer, Vincent's fresh off an eight-year stint in prison and wants a new direction.
When Vincent bypasses his nephew's school one day and offers to show Woody how a man handles his business, Woody jumps at the opportunity to join his uncle on a field trip of life lessons.
With a foreclosed warehouse property, Vincent plans to open his own crab shack restaurant. However, when he is denied a bank loan the legitimate way, the temptations of Vincent's old life working for Baltimore crime boss Mr. Fish return to haunt him. A day once bright with optimism quickly spirals downward into a world of violence. Coming of age all too fast by day's end, Woody starts to doubt his hero and ultimately must decide where he stands. Drugs, cops, money, guns all in b-More, sounds familiar....
VERY good movie, give it a look yall.
http://movreel.com/mzpnh5b6mum6
http://hugefiles.net/j3kn5aq5r2qn
http://180upload.com/ts4b58oehzoh
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Saw on netflix. Was a good flick. Sad at parts.
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It was good. The only problem I had was Megan Good not getting enough screen time. Also, the kid was OD emotional.