I've watched a lot of street ball but I never played "street ball", so I could be totally off base with some of my comments, but I'm pretty sure there is not a huge gambling ring which focuses on this sport. In Crossover, the underground street ball games take place in an abandoned train station, where fouls and show stopping are not only allowed, it's encouraged. These "secret games" have a somewhat decent crowd of spectators, which includes a full cheerleading squad and a DJ who spins records in between plays.
It's actually quite a shame that a good movie has not been made on the subject of underground street basketball. At least not in the last 10 years, as Ron Shelton's 1992 film "White Men Can't Jump" may be the only exception. ... Read More:
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If you saw Lockdown and liked it, then you'll enjoy this.
Boris Kodjoe plays a father who's son gets killed in a drive-by shooting. Feeling like he has nothing to live for, he hunts down the men involved in the death of his son and gets himself incacerated in the same jail as them, as a plot for revenge.
Very moving story, and acted so well by Kodjoe. The ending is also food for thought.
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If you saw Lockdown and liked it, then you'll enjoy this.
Boris Kodjoe plays a father who's son gets killed in a drive-by shooting. Feeling like he has nothing to live for, he hunts down the men involved in the death of his son and gets himself incacerated in the same jail as them, as a plot for revenge.
Very moving story, and acted so well by Kodjoe. The ending is also food for thought.
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If you saw Lockdown and liked it, then you'll enjoy this.
Boris Kodjoe plays a father who's son gets killed in a drive-by shooting. Feeling like he has nothing to live for, he hunts down the men involved in the death of his son and gets himself incacerated in the same jail as them, as a plot for revenge.
Very moving story, and acted so well by Kodjoe. The ending is also food for thought.
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If you saw Lockdown and liked it, then you'll enjoy this.
Boris Kodjoe plays a father who's son gets killed in a drive-by shooting. Feeling like he has nothing to live for, he hunts down the men involved in the death of his son and gets himself incacerated in the same jail as them, as a plot for revenge.
Very moving story, and acted so well by Kodjoe. The ending is also food for thought.
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If you saw Lockdown and liked it, then you'll enjoy this.
Boris Kodjoe plays a father who's son gets killed in a drive-by shooting. Feeling like he has nothing to live for, he hunts down the men involved in the death of his son and gets himself incacerated in the same jail as them, as a plot for revenge.
Very moving story, and acted so well by Kodjoe. The ending is also food for thought.
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