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" A black uniformed policeman is recruited by a devious drug enforcement agent to infiltrate a smuggling organization seeking to expand into designer drugs. This 'ugly side of the war on drugs' explores the context of race, identity and hypocrisy within a brutal and alienating investigation. The film received positive reviews, being likened by some critics to a modern film noir. It is also notable for its theme song of the same title, composed by Dr. Dre and released as his debut solo single, w"

" First Viewing Viewing Date: August 6th Via: iTunes Store Plot: A uniformed police officer is recruited by the DEA to infiltrate a drug smuggling ring looking to expand its operation. Rating: 6.4/10 Why Did I Watch It? This came up when I was looking for more '90s action movies. It's also directed by Bill Duke."

"Format: Blu-Ray Viewing: 2nd Thoughts: Deep Cover is somewhat of an anomaly of early 90s Hood movies in that it is way too good and you are really amazed that a movie of this type could be that good. Sure there were other quality Hood movies from this era, but those were mostly coming of age movies (Juice, Boyz N Tha Hood, Menace II Society). I put Deep Cover right up there with New Jack City and King of New York as the trifecta of overachieving Hood B-movies. Two things really stand out for why"

" Directed by: Bill Duke Produced by: Henry Bean, Pierre David, Michael DeLuca, Deborah Moore, David Streit, and Ron Stacker Thompson Written by: Harry Bean and Michael Tolkin Cinematography: Bojan Bazelli Edited by: John Carter Music by: Michel Colmbier Distributed by: New Line Cinema"

" Directed by: Bill Duke Produced by: Henry Bean, Pierre David, Michael De Luca, and David Streit Written by: Henry Bean and Michael Rollin Cinematography: Bojean Bazelli Edited by: John Carter Music by: Michel Colombier Distributed by: New Line Cinema"

"21.3 "No, Mr. Guzman. I think you know that there's no such thing as an American anymore. No Hispanics, no Japanese, no blacks, no whites, no nothing. It's just rich people and poor people. The three of us are all rich, so we're on the same side.""

""Dealer. Snitch. Junkie. Hustler. He'd be the perfect criminal if he wasn't the perfect cop.""