I'm Bout It
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Average customer review:Product Description
I'm Bout It, originally released in 1997, is a classic hip-hop action film that spawned the straight to video hip-hop film genre. This gritty film is a staple for every hip-hop fan. I'm Bout It was re-released on a limited basis in 2002 through Ventura Distribution. UrbanWorks Entertainment will now release I'm Bout It wide with a fresh new vibrant look to create renewed interest and incremental sales of this classic film. I'm Bout It is a motion picture written, directed, produced by and starring Master P. It is a drama comedy based loosely on his life. Surviving the projects of his home town, New Orleans, Master P takes us through the journey of life as it goes down in the ghetto and tough streets of a city that is known for gumbo, good times and the Mardi Gras.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #23644 in DVD
- Released on: 2003-10-14
- Rating: Unrated
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Formats: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 90 minutes
Customer Reviews
IM BOUT IT
this is by far one of the most gangster rap films, i recomend this along side other no limit films, HOT BOYS, no tomorrow, da last don all solid NO LIMIT films, NO LIMIT SOULJAS RUN THIS RAP GAME
Spice straight from the FLA
This movie was the bomb by far, I seen the movie when it first hit the seen in "97". This movie is a classic no matter how low-budget you thought it was. You get a chance to see New Orleans as it was then before Hurricane Katrina hit. This city will probably never be the same so that's why I say that this movie is a hip-hop classic so go cop this one!
I'm bout it too Master P.
This faithful picturization of Master P's grim and depressing drama of Southern decadence will shock many regular picturegoers just as it will be widely praised and discussed by sophisticated patrons. Because of the realism of its squalid way of life, the earthy quality of chief characters and its frankness in dwelling on sex, it is strictly adult fare. The fame of the Broadway stage hit, which won the Pulitzer Prize and toured the key cities, and curiosity about P's portrayal will attract feminine fans and insure strong grosses in the metropolitan centers. It's too talky and slow-moving for neighborhood or action houses. This is a sordid tale of unhappy humans and director Master P has spared the audience nothing by revealing the savage brutality of the dirty south.




