Talk:Belly (film)
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The following commentary by the original editor is moved from the article to the talk page.--1pezguy 21:03, Jun 12, 2005 (UTC)
- Thank god the Internet is still the place for amateurs. I went to the "official" site to get some jpgs for this film and was rewarded with annoying samples blaring out of my speakers and the option to (a) see the trailer; and (b) go to Def Jams' official site. A little more searching turned up a "fan" site that had images, sounds, articles on the movie and a listing of the box office returns. My hat's off to whoever created the fine site; so much so, that I will plug it not just at the bottom of the page but here as well: click here to go to the unofficial Belly website that is much, much better than the real website.
- Now, then. This movie held two real surprises for me, one of which was how bad it was. The other surprise is how, after a gang of toughs rob a nightclub, they come back to somebody's crib and turn on the TV and come in on the middle of Harmony Korine's Gummo. It's a great moment, as tough-eyed gangstas stare disbelievingly as two kids in cowboy hats swear and pretend to kill a young kid with bunny ears. The scene seems more a statement of comradeship than of dismissal, as if the director is promising to do the same thing for gangsta youth that Gummo did for poor white trash. He doesn't even come close.
I think it is worth noting that Sean Paul can be seen performing in the background long before he becomes main stream in USA.
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BetacommandBot (talk) 08:01, 2 January 2008 (UTC)

