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Black Dynamite (2009)
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The city streets explode into violence when "The Man" kills Black Dynamite's (Michael Jai White) brother in this seamless recreation of the blaxploitation classics of the 1970s. He was the best agent that the CIA ever had, but these days Black Dynamite only answers to one boss -- himself. When "The Man" ices Black Dynamite's brother, starts pumping heroin into the local orphanage, and floods the ghetto with a secret weapon disguised as common malt liquor, the car chases, gunfights, and shirtless brawls that follow prove wild enough to make even Dolemite green with envy. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Michael Jai WhiteKym E. Whitley, (more)
Director(s):
Scott Sanders
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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    Pamela B.

    A great amount of attention to detail is evident, right down to the quality of the film, the wardrobe, the lighting, the soulful soundtrack, and the primitive camera techniques that makes us forty- and fifty-somethings feel nostalgic. The character Bullhorn is a low-rent Dolemite, and I mean that as a term of endearment. And how can you go wrong with characters named Cream Corn, Sweet Meat, and Kotex? Michael Jai White, best known as the star of Spawn, brings back the spirit of B-movie urban heroics and sweet, sweet lovin' to all of the fine sistahs. And the top sistah has got to be Kym E. Whitley as Honey Bee, an obvious nod to Lady Reed's portrayal of Queen Bee in Dolemite and The Human Tornado. P.S., If you look closely, you might just see someone who bears a strong resemblance to a young Richard Pryor in one scene. Either he's a dead-on celebrity lookalike, or they found a way to take his image from another movie and splice it in seamlessly.

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    Chad J. L.

    F@&king hilarious!! I love the old blaxpoitation/exploitation movies and this one hit it on the head! I laughed my @ss off the entire time. MJW was brilliant as BD. I dug the whole thing!

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    Stephen F.

    This movie was more amusing than real funny but I did enjoy how the movie looked like movies from the early 70's. For that reason I would recommend but wish the script was stronger. Just missed.

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