Killa Season
Flea was a basketball player, happy with his subtle hustle, until a Dominican connect introduced him to a new way to spread the work and make money.
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- Cast:
- Cam'ron , Michael Kenneth Williams , Osas Ighodaro
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hyped garbage
Excellent, Without a doubt!!
what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.
Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
This movie makes State Property look like a Martin Scorcese flick.It's just indescribably bad on every level, the acting, the camera work, the plot, the dialog even down to the editing which Cam did by himself may I add.Shot with a VHS camera I believe, or some crappy system, it's funny that Cam likes to brag about having tons of money but can't be bothered with putting up any money in the making of this movie, the budget is 27 000 dollars which is nothing by todays standards...To compare it with something, State Property cost 22 times as much to make 600 000 dollars and Menace II Society cost 3 500 000 dollars to make, that's like 120 times as much money as this piece of crap...Now I'm not saying that a big budget makes a movie better but it's very helpful, especially if none of the crew have any sort of talent within their respective fields...Still had it had a somewhat coherent plot and if Cam could act just a tiny bit that alone would have gone a long way, unfortunately that is not the case...And this movie is just so boring, sure there are moments that gets your attention cause they are so absurd such as a scene where 2 women take a crap on the floor to get the coke out that they swallowed, Cam spitting on a 5 year old and peeing on a grown man over a dice-game... Of course Cam makes everyone aware that this act is in no way sexual by saying 'no homo' 10 times while peeing on him R Kelly style...But those moments are rare most of it is just people talking about nothing or counting money... And it's over 2 hours long! I'm not lying when I say that this is one of the worst hood-movies I've seen, and I like Dipset and Cam as rappers but they should not be making movies, and if they do at least have one person on set that knows what they're doing...Even 50 Cent's Before I Self Destruct was better than this, Jesus Christ
Its the usual modern gangster plot line: people die, drugs are sold, snitches are dealt with. But its the bizarre and hilarious execution of these gangster film clichés that make this film a classic.Cam'ron seems to be the next Rudy Ray Moore. This movie is gritty, hilariously weird and endlessly entertaining. Its "Menace to Society" directed by Lloyd Kaufman.The whole thing really comes off like some amazing "backyard film". The dialogue appears improvised. The special effects are hilariously lacking. But everyone gives inspired and interesting performances while just playing themselves. Plenty of one-liners: "Fuck your bread, Bebe!"Great for a drunken movie night with friends who love rap music or weird cinema.
MAN I FELT LIKE I WASTED 2 HOURS OF MY LIFE AFTER WATCHING THIS PIECE OF CRAP!! This movie shouldn't even be called a movie, it shouldn't even be on IMDb. I mean this movie has no story, no structure, no characters, no message, no nothing. If I actually took my time to write a detailed review I'd probably end up hanging myself for wasting more time than I already did watching this ridiculous pile of steaming crap that was actually supposed to be a movie. If you plan on watching this movie make sure you schedule an appointment with a psychologist for some therapy cause this movie will depress you for giving it the time you have. They ought to take this movie and stick in cam'ron's rear end.
This movie is by no means good, but I can't lie and say I didn't stay entertained the entire time. Killa Cam'ron directs, writes, and stars in this movie and bring along dip set heavyweights Juelz Santana and Hell Rell. Cam seams to be trying to follow in the footsteps of 50 Cent's 'Get Rich or Die Trying' film. The movie follows Cam's life as he becomes heavily involved in the drug world. Other than that there is no actual plot. The movie looks incredibly low budget and some may find it hard to watch, but if you can look past the shoddy production and 'acting', you'll stay amused. It also boasts songs from Killa's new album, also titled 'Killa Season'.I gave it a 10 squarely on entertainment value. Don't expect Scarface.