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Released: 2003
Attempting to track the history of hip-hop by starting at street level, filmmakers interview denizens of Harlem and South Central Los Angeles.
The Gods Must Be Crazy II
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Released: 1990
This delightful sequel to the hilarious hit comedy is a piece of divinely inspired lunacy! Xi again collides with the so-called civilized world when he embarks on a search for his children, who are accidental stowaways on a poacher's truck. He soon crosses paths with two very odd couples lost in the desert. Xixo, perplexed by their strange antics, nevertheless finds himself drawn into a crazy adventure with people who know how to make magic machines...but constantly need to be saved from the wilderness and from each other.
The Gods Must Be Crazy II
$9.99 | Amazon Instant Video
Released: 1990
Xixo is back again. This time his children accidentally stowaway aboard a fast moving poachers truck, unable to get off. Xixo sets out to rescue them. Along the way he encounters a couple of soldierstrying to capture each other, and a pilot and passenger of a small plane, who are having a few problems of their own.
$9.99 | iTunes
Released: 1988
Ex-Marine Ellie and shy bookworm Janis are fledgling female Feds who'd make Eliot Ness proud. More importantly, they'll make you laugh. Starring as these plucky FBI recruits are gangbuster comediennes Rebecca de Mornay (Risky Business, Wedding Crashers) and Mary Gross (Saturday Night Live, A Mighty Wind). "Brawny" Ellie and "brainy" Janis go together like ham and eggs, and their lives will be hilariously scrambled during their hilarious, hectic training. Janis must learn physicality and intimidation techniques, while Ellie needs a guiding hand to help get through the intricacies of constitutional law. So in true buddy fashion, they'll help each other prepare for the academy's final exam: a "simulated crime exercise" that chauvinistic lunkheads think will separate the men from the girls.
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