This film could have drove it's "point" home a lot better than presented. It should have stayed CLEAR away from the feel of the 70's type "blaxpoitation" films. But this film was not so bad at all.

It tells a story, a story of a big time 70's guy who's soul has not been put to rest. He has a vendetta, dead or not, he needed to see it to its full completion. (Ya know, similar to George W. Bush and his Iraq thing.)

Ernest Dickerson is a darn excellent cinematographer and director of photography. In the 80's I enjoyed his work on "Tales From The Darkside" and I can see he was headed for it here. Trouble is, in feature film, audiences expect more. Progression is the key, and Ernest went for a 70's blaxpoitation thing here instead of just telling the tale as it should be.

Snoop Dog actually did a good job for the material here. If nothing else, this was his audition tape for the feature film: "Starsky and Hutch".

The stereotypical parts for the other actors is what turned me off. (Turned me off in the 70's as well.) which is why this film could have done without it.

But it is an entertaining film. Good for your adult Halloween Party if everyone there is over 35 to recall the movie days of "Foxy Brown", "Blacula" and "Black Cesear".