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List Price: $9.98 | | Label: Lions Gate
Salesrank: 33584
Released: July 23, 2002 |
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MPAA Rating: R (Restricted) Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
A street gang initiation gone bad a carjacking leaves an innocent man dead and the young killer free. Reformed dre sets out to bury the past puts down his gun and befriends the family of the man he murdered. But breaking the rules of the street has deadly consequences. Studio: Lions Gate Home Ent. Release Date: 05/25/2004 Starring: Ron Reaco Lee Alexis Fields Run time: 96 minutes Rating: Pend
Jacked Up Reviews:
This movie is worth watching 
2008-01-30 - I saw this movie once and it was good. It'll be nice to see Ronreaco Lee in more movies. Anyway it's a great movie but some of the actors need work. Only the one's with small roles though. But it's worth watching.
This Is A Good Movie 
2007-01-09 - This movie is great it starts off strong some nudity some violence, but hey that's what makes a movie great. RonReaco Lee is a good actor he play's Dre. prefect. Bizzy Bone is a GREAT!!! actor he's serious with a don't mess with me adittude but mostly he dosen't care about anything! He even makes me laugh in some parts. He's got his own style but this movie is good it's worth buying! This movie will tie you into your seat. You can really feel the characters. It's not all gangsta, and drive-by kinda movie but, It's a must have!
Don't hate on bone. 
2005-12-17 - This goes out to N!*#@ Please !!!. Don't hate on Bizzy. Bone thugs-n-harmony forever! Eternally R.I.P. Eazy-E.
Bizzy bone did a good job 
2005-10-30 - this guy is funny as hell. why these old reviews saying they laughed at the movie. Better not hav laughed at bizzy. he is an intelligent guy. good laugh.
Reformed 
2005-09-20 - I thought the movie was good. It gave me a great pleasure to see a young man that was caught up in a bad situation because of bad choices turn himself around and do something good for the family of a man he accidently murdered. Dre became redeemed and turned himself in to the law to confess his wrong. I think that the movie gives an excellent insight on what could happen if one confesses to what was done wrong and changes it to do what is right.