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Road Kings |  | Director: Detdrich McClure Actors: Glenn Plummer, Chris Spencer, J. Lamont Pope, Reggie McFadden, Wayne Dehart Studio: Warner Bros. Category: Movie
Buy New: $3.99 as of 9/9/2010 11:15 CDT details

Seller: Amazon Video On Demand Rating: 7 reviews
Genre: Action Media: Video On Demand Running Time: 91 Minutes
ASIN: B000LJEYZM
Theatrical Release Date: December 27, 2005 Release Date: February 2, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Synopsis:
South Central LA. Just out of jail and tired of the gangster lifestyle, Panther (Glenn Plummer) and his homey Ray (Chris Spencer) leave the hood on Ninja-style motorcycles riding cross-country to the 4th of July celebration in Washington D.C. Once there, they plan to begin a new "legit" life as barbers. America's twisted highways provide many adventures. Along the way, they pick up a hitch-hiker, College Boy, a straight-laced, videocam-toting film student. Arriving in D.C., they confront the same racism and violence they hoped they'd left behind. |
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| Customer Reviews: I give them a "C" for effort August 24, 2010 Sean E. Merryman (Baltimore, MD) This movie had an okay story line, but ultimately it was very low budget and poorly done.
Trash September 8, 2009 Manny Wilkins (Germany) The product road kings was straight garbage. Whoever produced it need there tail kicked across the united states, im not gonna say that other word. It seems hard enough now a days to find a decent movie that you haven't heard of. You might as well stick with what you know or have already seen otherwise its TRASH!!!!!!!!!!!.
Road kings? What about "Road Trash"? March 4, 2009 Luc Leblanc 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is one of the dumbest film I ever had the displeasure to watch. The story goes at follow: two gangbangers go on a joyride across the States. They act like a complete caricature of African-Americans and end-up with more trouble than they started with. The scenario seems to include the pretense that all Caucasians out there are racists while blatantly excluding the behavior of the "Heroes".
The music is nice but it doesn't buy back this pathetic excuse of "Black Beavis & Butthead on Wheels". Way too Ghetto to waste this film on a pristine, virgin DVD disk. Waste of money.
Off da' hook December 12, 2006 T. R. Ephram 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
That player hater, Piffster, was somehow tied up with the movie and must not a got paid. Otherwise why would he be hatin' on a fine biker flick like this. The music is sick and the acting is ridiculous. When this one guy dies completely unexpected, wow, it just leaves you feeling like anything can happen to a brotha on the road.
I liked the film, and who cares how much Snoop got paid, I'm sure it wasn't no 70 g's.
from "road dogs" to "road kings"... a tale of a stupid movie November 18, 2005 Piffster 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
this movie was filmed years ago, and it shows. it was shot on 16mm film, not 35, and overall the movie doesn't "look" good. they got snoop dogg to do a song for them, and im pretty sure a large portion of the budget went to just that (I heard 70K).
the actors are decent, but the writing, directing and poor continuity damage any good aspects of the film. There is nothing that makes you care for the characters in the film, there is no sense of purpose... at all.
this movie is horrible, im surprised they even were able to sell it to artisan and get it released... congratulations for that.
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