Plot:
Tiger (Forty Da Great) and Remone (Jackson) have been friends since childhood and now have become partners in one of the city's biggest and deadliest drug organizations. Tiger who lives by the code 'once in always in' will stop at nothing to solidify himself as the boss, while Remone is beginning to have second thoughts about his life as a thug and contemplates becoming legit. The two must come to terms so that they can stay steps ahead of the haters and law enforcement that wants to bring the demise of their empire. Applying un-relenting violence and death to anyone that tries to betray or defy the rules relating to life as a hustler.
Reel Talk:
Writer, producer and director Dionciel 'Donny' Armstrong's depiction of the grit and grimy life of a thug in the city is compelling. Filmed entirely and mostly casted in Detroit with the exception of veteran actors Clifton Powell, Melvin Jackson Jr. and A.J. Johnson, the acting was pretty good . Although this was a low budget production, The cinematography was also well done for the young director who also brought us the street documentary film "Street Life" and Rap Files. He says that this is only getting his feet wet as he is gearing up to produce even more films in the future. For his Red Carpet screening in January he brought that Hollywood flair to Detroit by having most of the cast members there including Powell and Jackson who gave great praise and thanks to the promising director for being involved with his project.
Starring: Forty Da Great, Melvin Jackson Jr., Clifton Powell, A.J. Johnson, Yukmouth, Big Herk, Christina Usher, Angelo Ashmon and Quest Cody
Directed by: Dionciel 'Donny' Armstrong
Rated: R
I give it 3 corn dogs
By: Corndog - The Reel Hustler
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