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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
Utter Rubbish As a fan of hip hop and and Tartan movies I thought this was going to be a guaranteed winner. Wrong, this is utter drivel and I am amazed by the other reviews. The acting is none existent, it looks like a group of mates who have never acted in their lives made a film and decided to act in it. The storyline is unrealistic and boring and the soundtrack only has a couple of good tracks. Don't waste your money. Go and watch a classic like New Jack City or Juice instead of this cheap rubbish.
*+*+ Drugs, Streets and Music +*+* *+*+ Drugs, Streets and Music +*+* Another film just like Kidulthood but this ones about big boys on the road, the true ones who rolls (whos armed) with Nines (a gun). The films very catchy. Actors played well. You cannot take your eyes off it even for one second.
The title sums it up. Rollin with guns. Music, makin records. Dealin drugs. Its All about streets of London these days.
It has some funny bits as well just like Kidulthood. "Only people who smoke weed are blacks and pikies... more info
Best British Urban Movie of 2006 If you're type of movie is Kidulthood,or Green Street or the Business then this the second effort from director Julian Gilbey will be right up your street.
Filmed in 2004/05 but only out in cinemas in 2006 it tells the story of a rap group TimeServe whose members include ex-Blue boy Simon Webbe who meets a grizzly end after 10 minutes ,because he owed a yardie named Temper some money.
His sister is then beaten and raped by Temper and exacts her revenge in a bloody and gruesome way,she along with... more info
Dont read that, watch this. Until I saw this I thought Kidulthood was the best film I'd seen this year. Its in the same realm however this is this is how the big boys do it. Rollin With The Nines is an excellent film although sometimes predictable. Following the story between starting out in the UK music scene and inevitably making moves into drugs showing you lessons need be learnt without making the mistakes yourself.
Personally I dont think it deserves its 18 rating. More like a 15. Excellent soundtrack which needs a home... more info