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Original Gangstas
by Mgm/Ua Studios
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Avg. Rating: 3.6 of 5 stars (based on 5 reviews)
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5 of 5 stars  GREAT!
Monday, December 13, 2004
I'M A FAN OF THE HAMMER AND THIS ONE IS A BLAST! ORIGINAL GANGSTAS IS TOO MUCH FUN! LOVED EVERY SECOND OF THIS!

5 of 5 stars  THE RETURN OF THE ORIGINAL HEROES!!!!
Tuesday, September 07, 2004
THIS IS A MUST HAVE FOR ANY PERSON WHO ENJOYS BLAXPLOITAION FILMS. THIS IS JUST A FILM ON HOW FRED WILLIAMSON, JUMBROWN, PAM GRIER, AND OTHER CLASSIC HEROES TEAMED UP TO SAVE SOME PEOPLE FROM SOME BAD THUGS. THEY TAKE CARE OF THEM IN THE SAME THAT THEY HAVE ALWAYS HAD. I LOVE THIS MOVIE IT IS GREAT IT IS PACKED WITH ACTION. AND PAM AND FRED SHOWS THAT THEY NEVER LOST THEIR TOUCH. THIS IS AN ENJOYABLE FILM AND I RECOMMEND IT TO ANYONE WHO LIKES BLAXPLOITATION FILMS.

1 out of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2 of 5 stars  good idea but bad come out
Saturday, December 27, 2003
Fred Williamson(Black Ceasar, From Dusk Till Dawn) is John Bookman and he returns home after his father is shot up by a gang called the rebels, a gang he formed back in his day, led by Spyro and Damien..two ruthless thugs who changed the gang from what it used to be, the rebels think they own the streets. well Bookman and co. join forces to try to stop them. an allstar cast including Jim Brown(Mars Attacks,Salughter) Ron O'Neal(Superfly), Pam Grier(Ghost Of Mars, Foxy Brown, Jackie Brown), Paul Winfield(Mars Attacks, The Terminator), Richard Roundtree(Antitrust, Shaft, Corky Romando) and many more. takes its toll on the 70's black films but is too much uninspired with wooden performances and a lack of, anything...was expecting much more

1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3 of 5 stars  great re-union of 70's actionmovie st ars
Saturday, December 06, 2003
if your a film buff, and wanted to see just outta curiosity
what happened to the black star's of the early 70's...see this movie, sorry to say that most of the aging star's except for pam grier now could be cast in a new version of sanford and son...as fred's old buddies from the hood drinking
grape ripple. it was a good social commentary of life in gary,
indiana and how dependent that city was on the steel mills and the off shoot business's that gradually closed down, see this movie on a saturday afternoon,,,but if you have to mow the lawn or paint the house...you'd be better off doing that.

3 of 5 stars  An solid comeback for an action movie vet--
Monday, October 27, 2003
Original Gangstas: Fred Williamson, Jim Brown, Pam Grier. Williamson is John Bookman, former football pro turned coach, who comes back to his old hometown to find it overrun by gangs. The last straw is when Bookman's dad is assaulted and his grocery store vandalized. Grier is the mom of a basketball prodigy slain by the Rebels, one of three major gangs in the city. Brown is Bookman's best friend who comes back to bury his son. In a touch of irony, the gangs are the modern day incarnation of the crews started by Bookman & his friends decades ago. But whereas the original intent was to be a teen militia of sorts, the modern crews-mostly people well over 21-- are about nothing but victimizing their neighborhood.

Filmed entirely on location in Gary, Indiana, the film uses many city landmarks to illustrate the decay that has taken place. The film rightly postulates that the abrupt downsizing of the US Steel mill in the late 60's started an economic domino effect that the city has yet to recover from. Abandoned storefronts still abound, while neighborhoods are peppered with derelict houses and other rag-tag buildings.
Supporting roles are offered by Robert Forster as a police detective, and Ron O'Neal & Richard Roundtree as longtime residents who join the effort to take the city back.

Williamson and his contemporaries first came to prominence in the black action movie trend of the 70's. Some of his real life was slipped into the script: Williamson was a Northwestern football star before turning pro; also, according to the star the film was inspired from an encounter he had while visiting his mother, who still lives in Gary.

Fred and the actors of his generation deserve better from the Hollywood industry-- folks like Spike Lee, Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez have used them in a handful of contemporary films, but they should have the status of a Clint Eastwood or Burt Reynolds..

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