Preview Clip: Fear of a Black Hat (1994, Rusty Cundieff, Mark Christopher Lawrence, Larry B. Scott)
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- Опубликовано: 26 июл 2019
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This mock documentary follows sociologist Nina Blackburn (Kasi Lemmons) during the year she spends studying hip-hop artists Ice Cold (Rusty Cundieff), Tasty-Taste (Larry B. Scott), Tone Def (Mark Christopher Lawrence) and a series of disappearing white managers. Every rap cliché is on display: sex, sexism, violent imagery and paint-peeling profanity -- all of it, the group insists, with a deeper political meaning -- plus the inevitable rivalry with other rappers and ultimately themselves. *******************************************************************************************************
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90’s were a great time for black films.
Cross colors was the shit
The Ice wannabes is hilarious, cause my wife(who knows nothing about rap) hates any ice rappers.
Funniest hip-hop movie ever, hands down! Peace.
"And this right here is Parsley, Sage, Rosemary N' Thyme" AKA SALT N PEPPER... YOOOOOO 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Parsley Sage Rosemary and Thyme!🤘🌿😜
Hip hop is 50 yrs old this year 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Cant believe he made tales from the hood
this movie is a classic and needs a 4K Atmos Dolby Vision remaster :)
We need an Directors recut in 4k, Rusty Cundieff.
"This is Yo Highness...I AIN'T EVEN GON' FUCK WITH THAT!"
From the 90s or not, only a select few know about this movie
I finally watched Sprung and now I'm in love with this guy lmao
I remembered this classic cos of Vanilla Sherbert 🤣🤣
where I can but this hats ? it's possible to buy it ?
Awesome movie. Watched it back in the early 90s.
This is a classic urban hip hop comedy
Lol Vanilla Sherbert
i still wonder wtf is going on at
4:05