Information
| Year: | 1995 |
| Rating: | 6.1(1068) |
| Listed in: | Crime, Drama |
| Directed by: | Nick Gomez |
| Actors: | Sharron Corley Gabriel Casseus Saul Stein Andre Moore Donald Faison Gwen McGee |
| "The only things that matters is the ride." | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Nick Gomez | |
| Actors | |
| Sharron Corley | as Jason Petty |
| Gabriel Casseus | as Midget |
| Saul Stein | as Roscoe |
| Andre Moore | as Ritchie |
| Donald Faison | as Tiny Dime |
| Conrad Meertins Jr. | as P-Nut |
| Devin Eggleston | as Jamal |
| Koran C. Thomas | as Ronnie |
| Robert Jason Jackson | as Lionel Gentry |
| Roscoe Orman | as Judge |
| Heavy D | as Bo-Kane |
| Gary DeWitt Marshall | as Jessy |
| Sean Squire | as Page |
| Ron Brice | as Tiko |
| Shawn McClean | as Reebo |
| Paul Schulze | as Booking Sergeant |
| Paulie Schulze | as Booking Sergeant |
| Arthur J. Nascarella | as Mr. Chop Shop |
| Michael Tancredi | as Officer Clueless |
| Ian Kelly | as Incarcerated Knucklehead/Young Gun |
| Emilio Mayes | as Young Gun |
| David Butler | as TV Reporter |
| David Butler | as TV Reporter |
| Richard Yanowitz | as Lawyer |
| Oran 'Juice' Jones | as Ron Q.'s Dad |
| T.K. Kirkland | as House Rules |
| Maurice Carlton | as Irate Friend |
| James Michael McCauley | as Whiteboy in Jeep |
| Damon Chandler | as Detective |
| Andy Radcliffe | as Buff |
| Ellsworth 'Cisco' Davis | as Cisco |
| Matthew T. Gitkin | as Roscoe's Partner |
| Actresses | |
| Gwen McGee | as Rene Petty |
| Michele Morgan | as Coreen |
| Samantha Brown | as Jackie Petty |
| Christine Baranski | as Prosecutor |
| Leslie Nipkow | as Female Officer |
| Arabella Field | as Female Jury Member |
| Leslie Segar | as Angry Resident |
| Kellie Turner | as Agitated Neighbor |
| Monique Maxwell | as Jackie's Homegirl |
| Monet Dunham | as Jackie's Homegirl |
| Teisha Panley | as PJ Spokesperson |
| Cecelia Antoinette | as Tiny Dime's Mom |
Movie info
| Languages: | English |
| Budget: | USD 5,000,000 |
| Plot: | Jason and Midget are two young, black teenagers living in Newark,New Jersey, the unofficial car theft capital of the world. Their favourite pastime is that of everybody in their neighbourhood: stealing cars and joyriding. The trouble starts when they steal a police car and the cops launch a violent offensive that involves beating and even shoo- ting suspects. |
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Original Soundtracks
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"Funky Piano" Written by W. Brown Produced by Field Niggaz Performed by E. Bros Courtesy of Tommy Boy Records "All About My Fetti" Written by Khayree Shaheed (as K. Shaheed), Ray Luv (as R. Tyson), Mac Mall (as J. Rocker) and Young Lay Performed by Young Lay Featuring Ray Luv and Mac Mall Produced by Khayree Shaheed Courtesy of Young Black Brotha Records "Jersey" Written by Queen Latifah (as D. Owens) Produced by Queen Latifah Performed by Queen Latifah Courtesy of Motown Recording Company, L.P. "Check It Out" Written by Heavy D (as D. Myers) and Easy Mo Bee (as O. Harvey, Jr.) Produced by Easy Mo Bee Performed by Heavy D Courtesy of Uptown/MCA Records "Flip Squad's In Da House" Written by Shock-G (as G. Jacobs), E. Humphrey, Bootsy Collins (as B. Collins), George Clinton (as G. Clinton), Junie Morrison (as W. Morrison), B. Simmons Produced by Funkmaster Flex for Flip Squad Productions Performed by Flip Squad Allstars Featuring Funkmaster Flex & Big Kap Courtesy of Stress Entertainment "Holdin' Fort (LG and LoRIDeR Remix)" Written by Anthony 'Treach' Criss (as A. Criss), Vin Rock (as V. Brown) and DJ Kay Gee (as K. Gist) Produced by Naughty By Nature and Al Mal Performed by Naughty By Nature Courtesy of Tommy Boy Records "Old Thing" Written by G. Salah Produced by Salah for Ethereal Productions, The Dirt Division Performed by Sabelle Breer (as Sabelle) Courtesy of Tommy Boy Records "Burn Rubber" Written by A. Ward, Du Kelly (as D. Kelly) and Marley Marl (as M. Williams) Produced by Marley Marl and Lords of the Underground Performed by Lords of the Underground Courtesy of Pendulum Records "Benz or Beamer" Written by Organized Noize, André Benjamin (as A. Benjamin) and Big Boi (as A. Patton) Produced by Organized Noize Productions for Organized Noize Productions, Inc. Performed by Outkast Courtesy of LaFace Records "Don't Shut Down on a Player" Written by Al, Ill, LG and TonyP Produced by The LG Experience and LoRIDeR for Trackworkz, Inc. and LG Productions Performed by Ill Al Skratch Courtesy of Mercury Records "Thru the Window" Written by Coolio (as A. Ivey), W. Bronson and Wino (as B. Dobbs) Produced by Wino Performed by Coolio Courtesy of Tommy Boy Records "Do What You Want" Written by A. Wilson. M. Baril, T. Cox, B. Osbourne, P. Brown and R. Robert Produced by Mike "Nice" Baril Performed by Blak Panta Courtesy of H.N.I.C. Entertainment Group "Where Am I?" Written by Redman (as R. Noble) Produced by Redman (as Reggie Noble) for Funky Noble Productions Performed by Redman Courtesy of RAL/Island Records "Before I Let Go" Written by Frankie Beverly (as F. Beverly) Produced by Frankie Beverly for Amazement Music, Inc. Performed by Maze featuring Frankie Beverly Courtesy of CEMA Special Markets "Invasion" Written by Kendrick Davis (as K.J. Davis) and DJ Premier (as C. Martin) Produced by DJ Premier for Works of Mart, Inc. Performed by Kendrick Davis (as Jeru the Damaja) Courtesy of Payday/FFRR Records "Little Sister" Written by Dr. Butcher (as A. Venable) Produced by Dr. Butcher Performed by Dr. Butcher "Outtie" Written by Dr. Butcher (as A. Venable) Produced by Dr. Butcher Performed by Dr. Butcher "Fusion" Written by Dr. Butcher (as A. Venable) Produced by Dr. Butcher Performed by Dr. Butcher "Emotions" Written by Dr. Butcher (as A. Venable) and M.F. Grimm Reaper Produced by Dr. Butcher and M.F. Grimm Reaper Performed by Dr. Butcher and M.F. Grimm Reaper |
Goofs
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Continuity: A gray early-'80s Honda Accord is stolen, and a joyride chase ensues. In many shots throughout, the gray car is a Toyota Camry. At the end of the scene, it's an Accord again. Continuity: In the supermarket parking lot, Jason is riding along with Midget inside a Mitsubishi Mirage sedan casing out victims. Later, as Roscoe is looking at surveillance tape of the incident, the car is a Ford Escort 5-door hatchback. Continuity: When Jason and Midget are at the supermarket casing the Lexus, there's a shot from outside their vehicle and Midget's window is down. Then the camera pans inside and the window is all the way up. |
Quotes
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Jason Petty: And there was always one... who seemed to like his job a little bit too much. Jason Petty: You know they shot that kid for no reason. Rene Petty: Oh you need a reason to get shot nowadays Jason? I don't think so. Ronnie: Felt like a truck and shit, man. Except now they got me on heroin or some shit. Jason Petty: My court dates were so backed up that week, I hardly had any time left for school. Sometimes you had to stand around all morning when you got there. And you always run into a familiar face. Judge: Our society tells us that they're criminals, hoodlums, animals. What I see everyday are confused children trying to find their way through a harsh and unforgiving world. Jason Petty: Back at school, I had to wait a half-an-hour because the metal detectors weren't working. Then somebody pulled the fire alarm. At that point, I just called it a day. Bo-Kane: This is my groove. Don't fuck with my groove, nigga. Bo-Kane: Yeah, bounce, motherfucker. Bounce or get bounced, punk. Midget: Why don't you get a job motherfucker? Be all you can be. Booking Sergeant: Well hello, young lady. And what would your name be? Midget: Here, go feed your family while you're at it. Ritchie: Nigga you're worried about Roscoe. You better be worried about your momz. Ritchie: Oh, you gonna mess with them critters yo? Midget: Reach for the sky bucko. Midget: You have the right to be stupid as geek motherfuckers. Officer Clueless: Tommy, ring a bell? Detective: They all look the same to me. Midget: You done called backup on us, huh, bitch? Midget: Man, watch your mouth. Can't you see what I'm doin' here? Midget: You know I did, motherfucker. Midget: She need to get her oil checked! Jason Petty: Now you're trying to instigate some Ritchie shit! Jason Petty: Some crap friends, man. Jason Petty: That's how they got me. It was the one time I didn't run. I just got tired of runnin'. Somethin' had to change. So be it. I'd take the time they gave me. I could handle it. Jason Petty: It was starting to feel like the walls was closin' in on me. You keep runnin' forever, you run out of places to go. Jason Petty: You tryin' to bring it to me or somethin'? What's up? What you want nigga, what's up? Jason Petty: It's almost like we were never there. We were just tryin' to make our mark in the world. Find somethin' we could call our own. And if I've changed at all, it's only because I've seen too much. House Rules: Yo, Wonder Woman called. She want her sweat pants back. Officer Clueless: What's your name? P-Nut: Dees. Officer Clueless: Dees what? P-Nut: Dees Nuts man. Spell it N-U-T-S. |
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