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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Craig Brewer |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 22 July, 2005 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Paramount |
| MPAA RATING: | R (Restricted) |
| FEATURES: | Color, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Adult Situations, Bleak, Brief Nudity, Color, Compassionate, Drama, Drug Content, Earnest, English, Feature, Feature Film Drama, Feature Film-drama, Forceful, Gritty, Inner City Blues, Ladder to the Top, Midlife Crises, Musical Drama, Musician's Life, Not For Children |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| MPN: | D345654D |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 097363456544 |
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Customer Reviews of Hustle & Flow (Widescreen Edition)
Memphis, Baby Memphis has had her poets, oh yes, think of Elvis, Tennessee Williams, Peter Taylor, William Faulkner, but now because there is a God after all, Memphis is to be immortalized on film. This is a sweet tale of striving, that classic American theme, a guy who wants to make good in a cruelly indifferent world. Oh how glorious is the confrontation in the toilet between the nobody (Terrence Howard), who wants to make it, and the somebody (Ludacris), who doesn't care. Isn't that epic? The film captures the beauty of Memphis ugliness, that odd desolation that has inspired so much artistic beauty. The soundtrack is fantastic, the acting pitch perfect, the setting magical. One wishes the best to the director.
Good Actor!
I just love Terrance Howard. I think he is a versatile actor who can play any type role given him. He makes you feel his character with objectivity!
Sorry folks, can't get with it!
I saw this on DVD (from the library, thank goodness). This is grossly overrated exploitation junk. Can't get with it!
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>This film expects the audience to have pity on Terrence Howard as a pimp named DJay who aspires to be a rapper. First of all, the character is about 35 years old, a bit old to start off as a rapper. Secondly, we see him doing things like (literally) throwing a prostitute AND HER BABY out of his house, forcing a teenage prostitute to have sex with an elderly music store owner to get a microphone he can't afford, and generally using and manipulating everyone around him.
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>Then he tries to get over by making such lovely, creative masterpieces of art as "It's Hard Out Here for a Pimp" and "Whip That Trick" which both of his prostitutes gleefully dance to the beat of their own destruction.
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>No thanks, y'all. 30 years ago, the "blaxploitation" trashterpiece films corrupted too many ignorant and guidance-deprived youths of that generation into thinking that it was cool to be a pimp or a drug dealer. Their children the gangster rappers have done enough damage in recent years without films like this to deceive the young and ignorant. The people who push trash like this are the REAL pimps and I have no love for this! Farmers, show this to your cows to produce more fertilizer!