Hustle & Flow

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Hustle & Flow

Release Date: July 22, 2005
Studio: Paramount Classics
Director: Craig Brewer
Screenwriter: Craig Brewer
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: R (for sex and drug content, pervasive language and some violence)
Website: Hustle & Flow

Starring: Terrence Howard, DJ Qualls, Ludacris, Taryn Manning, Anthony Anderson, Isaac Hayes, Taraji P. Henson, Elise Neal, Paula Jai Parker

Plot Summary: "Hustle & Flow" is the redemptive story of a streetwise Memphis hustler trying to find his voice and realize his long-buried dreams. Though DJay (Terrence Howard) has always had a way with words, that gift has long been misused; this philosopher-hustler lives a dead-end life at the fringes of society. Anything more feels out of reach. Still, DJay wonders what happened to all the big dreams he had for his life. A chance encounter with an old friend, Key (Anthony Anderson), a sound engineer who has always wanted to make it in the music business, spurs DJay: if he's ever going to make his mark, it has to happen now. He begins to write down his freestyle raps - his flow - and the two team up with Shelby (DJ Qualls), a church musician with a beat machine, to lay down bass-thumping crunk tracks. DJay's metamorphosis affects his entire house, as the women in his life - Shug (Taraji P. Henson) and Nola (Taryn Manning) - find ways to contribute to the creative process. With the impending visit to Memphis of hometown platinum-selling rapper Skinny Black (Ludacris), DJay has to make one last hustle if he's ever going to flow.
 

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Decent movie. Terrance Howard was excellent, and Paula Jai Parker, mmmmmmmm.
 

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It was fine.
Can't shake the mental image of Ludacris getting a pee-tape shoved in his mouth.
Gah! Pee tape! :barf:
 

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I just watched this. Now I’m going to have that darn hook from "It's Hard Out Here for a Pimp" stuck in my head for a while. Terrence Howard is shooting up my list of favorite actors after his performances in this and Crash. I don’t have any experience interacting with pimps and prostitutes, but after reading the following trivia item from IMDB I’ll just assume that the setting was fairly realistic.

“Terrence Howard interviewed 123 pimps and 78 prostitutes over a period of two and a half years. This process included living with four separate pimps for various periods, including a month-long stint in a Memphis bordello.”
 

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I watched this about a week ago as well. It was a pretty good film and I also thought that Howard did a wonderful job.
 

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I saw this movie a while back and bought the DVD when it came out. It's a good one.
 

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Bada0Bing said:
“Terrence Howard interviewed 123 pimps and 78 prostitutes over a period of two and a half years. This process included living with four separate pimps for various periods, including a month-long stint in a Memphis bordello.”

My last interview with a pimp and prostitute got me arrested. And the cop kept calling me John.



The movie is decent. Howard's performance is excellent. 2005 was a good year for him. Hustle & Flow, Crash, and even a decent performance in that crapp-y Get Rich or Die Tryin'.
 

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