Da Hip Hop Witch
DVD Industries
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DVD Details:
- Starring: Mobb Depp, Vanilla Ice, Pras, Spliff Star, Charli Baltimore Rock
- Director: Dale Resteghini
- Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
- Rated: R (Restricted)
- Studio: DVD Industries
- Theatrical Release Date: Jan 07, 2009
- DVD Release Date: Jun 17, 2003
- Run Time: 93 minutes
- ASIN: B00008ZZ6R
- UPC: 012236141709
- Sales Rank: 74122
Editorial Review from Description:
Several well-known hip hop artists go public disclosing their personal accounts with the "Black Witch in the Projects". This supernatural terror attacks rap and hip-hop artists in the greater New York and New Jersey areas. The Street Don, a notorious rap mogul, offers $10,000.00 for the capture of the witch and sponsors daily updates of the attacks on a major TV network. An aspiring reporter uses her job at a supermarket tabloid publication to discover the identity and truth about the hip hop witch but finds out more than she anticipated. Meanwhile, five bored white kids from Framingham, Ma. take a joy ride to New York City to capture the witch and collect the reward money but end up lost and scattered in The Big Apple.
Amazon Customer Reviews:
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
    absolutely awful, 2003-06-05
i cant beleive artisan (the same studio that released blair witch) is actually distributing this ...pdont be fooled by other user review for this dvd. they are all biased reviews submitted by its "filmmakers". this is plainly and painfully obvious once you see this awful mess.pfirst of all, dont be fooled by the cover of the dvd. the original release of the dvd did not have eminem on the cover for a good reason. the story of the dvd has nothing to do with eminem, and its false advertising to have him on the cover. obviously they're trying to cash in on his fame with the redesigned cover. pathetic.pto give you an idea of how awful this movie is, eminem got into legal battles with its producers because he was so ashamed of being involved in it, he wanted any footage containing him to be edited out. and i dont blame him.pthere is more false advertising. there is no acting by any of the rappers listed on the box.. all they did was tape several famous rappers saying how bad and evil the hip hop witch is. each rapper has a screen time of maybe 2 minutes to 3 minutes.. then the cut back to the storyline of a bunch of suburban kids getting lost in NYC. which is poorly edited by the way. let me reiterate, that the rappers listed on the cover of the dvd arent involved with the plot, or the storyline. its god awful..brnot to mention there is no real storyline in this movie. its just a vehicle for showcasing a bunch of rappers talking about a non-existent witch. you can even see the disgust in their faces as they talk about it, but getting paid is getting paid isnt it? the storyline has no continuity, no climax, no ending. i repeat it has NO ENDING. no conclusion, no protagonist, or antognist.psteer clear of this disaster.
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