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Collection contains: "Brothahood," "Brotherhood Of Death," "Soul Patrol," "Fighting Mad" "Brothahood" (Not Rated-Violence, Language, Nudity) In the deep urban jungle of Los Angeles lurks the ultra violent street gang, XS...the "Brothahood." Membership in the "Brothahood" comes only through participation in the gang's violent citywide reign of terror. Told through the narration of former "Brothahood" member, Lamont Guy, their violent exploits are relived through the eyes of hidden miniature video cameras. The camera does not lie, as violence bordering on psychosis fills the L.A. underworld. Starring platinum rap stars, Domino, King T, Ras Kass and Hutch of "Above The Law," "Brothahood" is a clash between extreme realism and distorted authenticity. It is an urban version of "Tales From The Crypt"... but more. Though awash with implied violence, it is true fury with cause and is rage representing fact. "Brothahood" translates the existence of a seething L.A. underworld to film... a world looking for a way out and a reason to go on. Runtime: 80 minutes. "Brotherhood Of Death" - (MPAA Rates R) Fresh out of Vietnam, a group of tough, weapons-trained brothers return home only to find their town torn by racial strife. Tired of the injustice of whites against blacks, the brotherhood takes action. It stars members of the Washington Redskins! Runtime: 83 minutes. "Black Trash" (AKA "Soul Patrol") - (Not Rated Mild Violence) Rougher & tougher than anything you have seen before! Pimps, drug dealers and assorted criminals meet violent death at the hands of a black vigilante group. Their "war on crime" is under investigation by a courageous newspaper reporter who learns that the group's ultimate goal is to gain control of the crime rackets. Runtime: 90 minutes. "Fighting Mad" (MPAA Rated R) A Vietnam veteran returns to America but finds difficulty in adjusting to a normal life and controlling his violent impulses.



Video & DVD Guide 2004 by Mick Martin,
Video & DVD Guide 2004 by Mick Martin,
Wondering what video to rent tonight? This bestselling, fact-packed guide is the only sourcebook you and your family will ever need. Mick Martin and Marsha Porter steer you toward the winners and warn you about the losers. "DVD & "Video Guide 2004 covers it all--more films than any other guide, plus your favorite serials, B-Westerns, made-for-TV movies, and old television programs! Each entry, conveniently alphabetized for easy access, includes a summary, fresh commentary, the director, major cast members, the year of release, and the MPAA rating, plus a reliable Martin and Porter rating-- from Five Stars to Turkey--so you'll never get caught with a clunker again! THE BEST IN THE FIELD FOR 19 YEARS! Including - "BRAND-NEW DVD LISTINGS - DIRECTOR AND STAR INDEXES - COMPLETE ACADEMY AWARD LISTINGS - WHERE TO BUY THOSE HARD-TO-FIND VIDEOS "THE BEST." --"People "THE BEST ALL-AROUND VOLUME." --Newsday Mick Martin, a lifelong film fan, has been reviewing movies professionally for thirty-one years in all forms of media. He worked for The Sacramento Union from 1976 until its demise in 1993. His other passion is blues music, which has resulted in ongoing tours of Europe and twelve CDs with his band, Mick Martin and the Blues Rockers. Their latest releases are "In "One Ear and "Blues Rock, USA. Marsha Porter, author of numerous short stories, articles, and a teacher's handbook, holds a master's degree in educational administration. She's taught a foreign-films class and written a monthly column. Currently, she does freelance writing and editing and teaches English.



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