The East Sidaz |  | Actors: Snoop Dogg, Darryl Brunson, Tray Deee, Goldie Loc, RBX Studio: Xenon Category: DVD
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Seller: goHastings Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 53248
Format: Color, DVD, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language), Spanish (Dubbed) Rating: R (Restricted) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 85 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: 4084 UPC: 000799408421 EAN: 0000799408421 ASIN: B00004U3VD
Theatrical Release Date: April 29, 1997 Release Date: August 29, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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HA HA HA HA HA, WHAT A JOKE! September 7, 2003 MICHAEL TAYLOR (RICHMOND, VA USA) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
BEFORE YA EVEN PICK THIS MOVIE UP, YOU SHOULD ALREADY KNOW THAT THE ACTING IS GONNA BE TERRIBLE AND THE FILMING IS GONNA BE CHEAP. BUT, SOMETIMES, IT'S SO STUPID THAT IT GETS FUNNY. BEFORE HE RETIRES FROM ''THE GAME'', A GANG LORD [SNOOP DOGG] DOES ONE FINAL JOB. BUT, HIS HOMEBOY [TRAY DEEE] SETS HIM UP FOR A MURDER HE DIDN'T COMMIT. WANTING REVENGE, HE BREAKS OUT OF JAIL AND GOES ON THE HUNT FOR THE MAN WHO SENT HIM TO JAIL AND KIDNAPPED HIS GIRL. STUPID BUT UNDENIABLY FUNNY. I WAS GON GIVE THIS MOVIE 1 STAR AT FIRST, BUT AFTER REALIZING HOW FUNNY IT WAS, I DECIDED TO RAISE IT BY 1 MORE STAR. THUGS, MOST FANS OF SNOOP DOGG, AND MOST FANS OF GANGSTA MOVIES WILL LIKE THIS. BUT OTHERS NEEDN'T EVEN BOTHER.
It's no John Singleton Film! July 28, 2003 Crazy Jim (Massachusetts) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Released as a promotional tool for Snoop's new rap group, this movie is actually just a home movie with a bunch of Snoop's friends playing parts. Fans of the West Coast rap scene will notice not just Snoop but such greats as Warren G, RBX, Jayo Felony, and Xzibt, just to name a few.The movie can be of the "so bad, it's good" variety at times. The dialouge is just awful as Snoop plays a kingpin set up for the murder of a Jamacian drug posse. Big Tray Deee is the new crime boss who set up old Snoop. Now, Big Snoop and his comedy sidekick have to break out of prison and go to war. The acting, fight sequences, and overall pace is just laughable. Half of the movie was filmed in Snoop's house as you can clearly see all of his old posters and plaques on the wall. The film was recorded on a digital camera and follows the same boring and predictable concepts that often come with many rapper movies where the lead character is an invincble and invunerable super-gangster who never gets beat up or made a fool. He even goes pound for pound with Tray, who is clearly a lot bigger than he is. If you're looking for some good fun and want to see what kind of movie Snoop and his pals can make with a video camera, check this out but it makes previous album-inspired movies, MURDER WAS THE CASE and THE GAME OF LIFE look like cinematic classics in comparison.
Not really that good July 14, 2002 Martin Rose (England) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Right yall im a massive massive Snoop Dogg fan and i rented this movie in good faith of it being good but it wasnt the filming was pants and the acting was quite bad too the best bit is when snoop beats up a man in a shop for getting him kicked out of the high school football team, the storyline is hard to understand at first youll have to watch it twice to fully understand it, its an alright film if your completley bored otherwise dont waste your money.
AVERAGE! December 18, 2001 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This movie is only worth watching if your a fan of the eastsidaz and would like to watch them in action. Tray Dee cant act for sh** and the story line is also weak.
it was a little bootleg December 12, 2001 First off, let me say that this movie was not that bad. I know it was an idependent film so I am not going to compare it to the GodFather. The plot was simple, but what do you honestly expect from a rapper? I'm sure this was the first movie for the entire cast. The cinematography was definately low budget, but it was a low budget movie. Making movies is an art and Snoop is still practicing that art. Some parts seemed a little far fetched, but so is Stallone, Arnold, and Bruce killing 20 men all by themselves. It is strictly entertainment. This is good enough to rent on a rainy day, but not good enough to have in your collection unless you are the ultimate Snoop Dogg fan. It kept me from being bored for 90 minutes.
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