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State Property 2
TrailerThree gangsters, Beans, Dame and Loco, vie for control of the streets of Philadelphia. Alliances are forged and broken and lifelong friendships end in violence as each crime lord schemes to get the upper hand.Actors: Beanie Sigel, Noreaga, Damon Dash, Michael Bentt, Omillio Sparks, Oschino, Freeway, Hanif Neef Muhammed, Christopher Ries, Camron, Juelz Santana, ...»Director: Damon DashCountry: United StatesDuration: 94 minQuality: SDRelease: 2005IMDb: 4.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "State Property 2"
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BeansPlayed by: Beanie SigelDirt McGirtPlayed by: Ol' Dirty Bastard -
Directors of "State Property 2"
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Critic Reviews of "State Property 2"
Newark Star-LedgerApril 14, 2005Seeing two truly rich characters battling for supremacy can have the power of a symphony. Seeing two posses of dull thugs blasting away at each other has all the appeal of a CD single with a skip.
Philadelphia InquirerApril 14, 2005Dash can't decide whether he's making New Jack City or Friday.
Detroit Free PressApril 14, 2005Dash's film is less the stuff cults are made of than fantasies.
Hollywood ReporterApril 14, 2005You mean there was a State Property 1?
Entertainment WeeklyApril 13, 2005No more three-dimensional than your average brand-name-laden hip-hop video.
FilmJerk.comApril 13, 2005Those interested in annoying things like plot or plausibility are best off steering clear of this inane celebration of all things thug.
CompuserveApril 12, 2005The plot is strictly subservient to repetitive shootouts, the dialogue consisting of enough "f" and "n" words to be considered by Guinness.
Slant MagazineApril 09, 2005State Property 2's daisy wheel of violence represents a reckless glorification of thug life.
New York TimesApril 13, 2005This brutal chronicle of heavily armed drug dealers is best appreciated (or disdained) as a raw, bracing expression of the spirit of capitalism.
New York PostApril 13, 2005You may call the film blingsploitation but its fun-loving hoodlums know who's fooling whom.
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