Belly, Special Edition, Version 2
Nas: Writer
Hype Williams: Producer
Hype Williams: Writer
Avram 'Butch' Kaplan: Producer
James Bigwood: Producer
Larry Meistrich: Producer
Anthony Bodden: Writer
Lions Gate
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DVD Details:
- Starring: Nas, DMX, Taral Hicks, Tionne 'T-Boz' Watkins, Method Man
- Director: Hype Williams
- Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Special Edition, Subtitled, Widescreen, DTS Surround Sound, NTSC
- Rated: R (Restricted)
- Studio: Lions Gate
- Theatrical Release Date: Nov 04, 1998
- DVD Release Date: Jan 20, 2004
- Run Time: 96 minutes
- ASIN: B0000YEE6M
- UPC: 012236150787
- Sales Rank: 17781
Amazon Customer Reviews:
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
    Is it Oscar-worthy? No. Is it an alright gangster flick? Sure., 2008-07-07
Look, I don't exactly think Hype Williams was aiming to outdo the 'Godfather' movies when he made 'Belly.' For me, however, it stands up there with 'Menace II Society' and 'New Jersey Drive' as interesting slice-of-life flicks.
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br /Both 'Menace' and 'Belly' trip up on their grandiose ambitions of portraying gangsters trying (or being led slowly) to turning a page on their lives, but are certainly entertaining in the process. I prefer to think of 'Belly' as a series of scenes set to music, or a long-form music video. Hype Williams would probably hate this characterization, but I say play to your strengths. He knows how to set a visual to music, and it shows in many of the scenes.
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br /True, some of Nas's lines as Sincere - who is just as much a gangster as DMX's buckwild Tommy character, but has a little more room for contemplation, and actually reads books (one of the movie's best and most hilarious exchanges is about Tommy's dislike of books; all I'll quote is "Shorty can't eat no books, dog.") - are a bit cornball and cringeworthy, but take it in stride.
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br /For me, what elevates 'Belly' above the average 'hood' film is the inclusion of Louie Rankin as Jamaican drug kingpin Lenox. His even-toned, gravelly patois gives the character an uneasy edge. You never know if he on the verge of serious violence, and his showdown with about 15 armed guards and a female assassin is a juicy action sequence. This, along with a side trip to the slums of Jamaica gives 'Belly' an international crime flavor that is usually absent from the average gangbanger morality tale.
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br /Several supporting characters lend the film humor, including 'Menace's Tyrin Turner as a perm-flattened Nebraska hustler, and Method Man as a hired hitman pretending to be a cornball gangster-wannabe ("They call me Ike Luv, patna!"), and I'm still not sure why some people insist that "there's no storyline." Maybe they just get all lost during the Jamaican part 'cause everyone's speaking patois.
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br /Is it the best film of 1998? No. Is it a pretty-good, visually-excellent gangster flick? Indeed.
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    Highly disappointed, 2008-01-17
I was highly disappointed when I read the reviews for this product giving it anything less than five stars. Before you watched the film, you should have known what it was about. That's why there are MOVIE TRAILERS. Watching the film for myself, I knew what to expect. For me, it was all that and more. Yes, it was based around drugs, violence and sex, but it was so realistic as to what's going on in today's society, minus women killing their children, teachers having sex with children, rape and other everyday sagas that the world faces. For a dose of reality, I would definitely recommend this film. It's not far from the truth. Maybe not in the neighberhood it was filmed in, but not far from the truth. Furthermore, the movie is suppose to be fiction so why would it depict actual neighberhoods that these type of things go on in?
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