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Genres:
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Crime /
Action /
Drama /
Thriller
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Release:
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Director:
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Julian Gilbey
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Actors:
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Robbie Gee,
Billy Murray,
Terry Stone,
Vas Blackwood,
Ian Virgo,
Patrick Regis,
Mike Butters,
Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace,
Tim Wade,
Naomi Taylor,
Simon Webbe,
Dominic Alan-Smith,
Roffem Morgan,
Daniel Bayle,
Marvin Campbell,
Paul Davis,
Spencer Fearon,
Will Gilbey,
James Hutchins,
Jacqui,
Kara Kyne,
Alex Lawler,
Julia Malewski,
Kingsley Pilgrim,
Dizzee Rascal,
Kane Robinson,
Adam Saint,
Mark Smith,
John Thomas,
Kenneth Thompson Marchesi,
Matthew Thrift,
Jason Flemyng,
George Calil
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Duration:
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96 min.
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Rating:
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(5.2/10)87.5
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Plot Summary:
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Finny, Rage and Too Fine are known as "Experience Served": a propitious hip-hop action. Destined for sensation, their dreams are abruptly shattered when Too Fine is brutally murdered. Dropped by their record company and driven by revenge, they are sucked back into the world of drugs, guns and stree bloodthirstiness they had tried so doggedly to escape...
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Tags:
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Alien Culture
A nasty little film about nasty people with nasty lives, which probably glamorises gun crime along the way.
It's good to know for most people the world is not such an ugly place as that portrayed in this film.
Interesting car chase, terrible music, some characters are well developed.
Rollin' with the Nines
When a member of a hip-hop outfit is gunned down by a rival, his sister and his friends seek revenge in this gangsta drama set among the UK grime scene
There are a number of things you can rely on in the British film industry: the two most common kinds of movies will be historical dramas (they travel), and comedies featuring stars from UK TV sitcoms (which, with some rare exceptions - Four Weddings And A Funeral, Johnny English and Shaun of the Dead - don't).
Since the unprecedented success of Lock, Stock And Two Smoking Barrels, there has been a third burgeoning genre - the London crime caper, often dressed up in sociologists' tweeds (see Kidulthood or the superior Bullet Boy), and whose cast has almost certainly se...
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