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Propriedade do Estado 2

Título original: State Property 2
  • 2005
  • R
  • 1 h 34 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
4,5/10
1,6 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Beanie Sigel in Propriedade do Estado 2 (2005)
Home Video Trailer from Lionsgate
Reproduzir trailer1:53
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2 fotos
AçãoCrimeDramaMusical

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThree Philadelphia-based gangstas -- Beans, Dame and Loco -- are on a collision course with one another for turf. Alliances are forged and broken and lifelong friendships end in violence as ... Ler tudoThree Philadelphia-based gangstas -- Beans, Dame and Loco -- are on a collision course with one another for turf. Alliances are forged and broken and lifelong friendships end in violence as each crime lord schemes to get the upper hand.Three Philadelphia-based gangstas -- Beans, Dame and Loco -- are on a collision course with one another for turf. Alliances are forged and broken and lifelong friendships end in violence as each crime lord schemes to get the upper hand.

  • Direção
    • Damon Dash
  • Roteiristas
    • Blue Moreno
    • Damon Dash
  • Artistas
    • Beanie Sigel
    • N.O.R.E.
    • Damon Dash
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    4,5/10
    1,6 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Damon Dash
    • Roteiristas
      • Blue Moreno
      • Damon Dash
    • Artistas
      • Beanie Sigel
      • N.O.R.E.
      • Damon Dash
    • 11Avaliações de usuários
    • 7Avaliações da crítica
    • 33Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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      • 1 vitória no total

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    State Property 2
    Trailer 1:53
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    Beanie Sigel
    Beanie Sigel
    • Beans
    N.O.R.E.
    N.O.R.E.
    • El Pollo Loco
    • (as Victor N.O.R.E. Santiago)
    Damon Dash
    Damon Dash
    • Dame
    Michael Bentt
    • Biggis (El Plaga)
    Omillio Sparks
    • Baby Boy
    • (as 'Omillio Sparks' Kenneth Johnson)
    Oschino
    • D-Nice
    Freeway
    • Self
    Hanif 'Neef' Muhammed
    • Neef
    • (as Young Neef of Young Gunz)
    Christopher Ries
    • Chris
    • (as Young Chris of Young Gunz)
    Cam'ron
    Cam'ron
    • Cam'ron
    Juelz Santana
    Juelz Santana
    • Juelz Sanchez
    Jim Jones
    Jim Jones
    • Jimmy Jones
    • (as Jimmy Jones)
    Duan Grant
    • P-Nut
    Sundy Carter
    Sundy Carter
    • Aisha
    Ol' Dirty Bastard
    Ol' Dirty Bastard
    • Dirt McGirt
    • (as 'Dirt McGirt' Russell Jones)
    Jamal Grinnage
    • Fame
    • (as 'Fame' Jamal Grinnage MOP)
    Billy Danze
    • Billy Danz
    • (as 'Billy' MOP)
    Fox
    • Fox
    • (as 'Fox' MOP)
    • Direção
      • Damon Dash
    • Roteiristas
      • Blue Moreno
      • Damon Dash
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

    Avaliações de usuários11

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    4kevin_robbins

    State Property 2 has a few redeeming scenes but ultimately fails to deliver as a cohesive film

    I recently watched State Property 2 (2005) on Tubi. The storyline continues from the previous film, with "Beans" in jail for drug trafficking. Upon discovering that his crew is losing ground in Philadelphia's drug trade to gangs from New York and Miami, "Beans" forms a new alliance with Freeway to regain control of the streets upon his release, inevitably leading to a war.

    Directed by and starring Damon Dash (Paper Soldiers), and featuring Beanie Sigel (Boiler Room), N. O. R. E. (Paid in Full), Roselyn Sánchez (Rush Hour 2), Mariah Carey (Precious), and Freeway (Hustle).

    This is one of those movies that feels like it's put together by someone who doesn't create movies...because it is. Despite a solid narration and soundtrack, the movie suffers from disjointed direction. While the jail scenes feel authentic and engaging, the film loses its footing once Damon Dash's character enters the picture. His portrayal comes across as forced and undermines the film's credibility. Mariah Carey's inclusion also feels out of place. Overall, the movie becomes increasingly difficult to watch as it progresses.

    In conclusion, State Property 2 has a few redeeming scenes but ultimately fails to deliver as a cohesive film. I would rate it a 4/10 and suggest skipping it.
    2p-stepien

    Twice as good as the original

    In a movie, which starts off with a pitiful retcon, plot barely registers as an meaningful ingredient. After the graphic death of Beans (Beanie Sigel) during his own trial, which punctuated the badness of the first part, it turns out that the gangsta was just playing and you know... that never really took place. Hence we follow Beans inadvertent incarceration and his laughable attempts at leading his crime empire from prison. Two other criminal mastermind-wanabees also feature - Dame (Damon Dash) and El Pollo Loco (Noreaga). Full with constant voice-over, where we find out the intricate thought processes, which take up most of our antiheroes comprehensive and intellectual capabilities, leaving them with little or nothing left to actually think through their actions.

    During the movie we are introduced to some prison code, when Beans discusses business with his crew. 'Surprise parties' are nothing more than gang-organised armed robberies and honestly by the end of the movie the gut feeling is that you have just partaken been the victim of such a party - robbed of time and energy. It must be however said, that despite everything Damon Dash's movie is significantly better directed, than the first part and the story is much more cohesive, even though plot devices are poorly used. Nonetheless he even attempts a plot twist, which however signalised it may have been, actually provided a backdrop for some passable build-up.

    Cinematography and to a very limited extent acting (overly self-serving and contrived) is much improved, which shows some professionalisation of the filmmaking process was achieved.

    Within a few days of watching the movie is already blurry, so I'm rather certain that the only signature proof of my ever viewing "State Property 2" will be this review.
    2UrbanFilmCritic

    Damon Dash hung up the phone...

    A young film student whose dreamed of making a movie his entire life sits in his writing chair and drops his head in disgust. A rejection letter falls to the floor. The seventh one this year and it's only April. He wheels over to the computer, logs into a chat room to discuss what's wrong with Hollywood. The rent is due.

    A small waiting room packed with 20 or so. He stands in the corner and smiles. The others in the room don't faze him. He got a callback. All the sacrifices are finally paying off. This is his audition. He's ready. The intense method training, the workout, the teeth whitening...it's his day. It's only 3 lines, but it's the happiest day of his life.

    A rap mogul sits by the pool. Bored with platinum records and clothing lines, he smokes a blunt and ponders his next project. "I know!" he exclaims, "We'll make a movie! All of us...well except Jigga. But all the rest of us!" A nameless groupie who normally doesn't speak interjects, "But Dame! Yaw can't act and outside of Scarface don't know much about good film-making." She stumbles on the last word realizing that it isn't her eloquence with words that keeps her around. "But if anybody can do it, you can!" She quickly recovers. He rebukes her insolence with a stare and continues," Once I get all the fellas together, N.O.R.E., Beans, Cam, Juelz, The Gunz, and my man Kanye it's ready! Lace everybody in RocaWear and State Property gear, (because the importance of saturated product placement is so much more important than a good story and can not be overstated) and just let them be themselves...well their rap images anyway! And one day, my grandkids' friends will sit and discuss with me the importance of my movie and how it impacted their lives, the same way Roots did for my Momma." The entourage sits quietly, reluctant to agree but eager to be on camera. Finally, they begin to stroke the ego of the man that picked up the tab for the last few years...and a piece of crap is made. It's an American Dream.

    Fans of The Roc will support the movie and may even enjoy it. However, fans of movies and just plain logic may vomit. I'm hating again, aren't I? Too extreme? I'm sorry. I'll try again. The storyline was not that bad. A little comedy mixed with a little thuggin' almost made it decent. The complication came with the editing and the ridiculous amount of extra characters. I can think of epic battle scenes that didn't have as many people in it. And every time a new character was introduced there was a stop, flashback scene and voice-over before returning to the story. It happened too many times. If you don't already know who all the rappers are, you might find yourself confused as the story progresses.

    And to add insult to the injuries of my feminist sympathies...The three main characters, Dame (Damon Dash), Beans (Beanie Sigel) and El Pollo Loco ( N.O.R.E.) are all three grossly overweight. But the women in the movie did not have a combined ounce of body fat between all of them. What are we saying here? The women have to be flawless, but the men get to look like big fat pigs? I've digressed. That's another discussion for another web page...
    dahulk

    Whats The Ending Credits song

    Whats that song near the ending scenes, were Beans is sat down with Dame in there little mini truce, there's one song-possibly soundtrack- in the back It goes on to the ending credits as well, it was also played when Beans, ABM and Dame n his gang were battling with Nore. I have typed in various songs in Limewire, but i still cant find this particular tune anywhere. Someone must no the ending credit song, with all the Chain gang in it, Freeway, Beans, Young Gunz and possibly Sparks and Oshino. I appreciate anyone who nows of any sites which contain track listing for State Porperty 2 or any other films done by Roc-a-fella.
    4itssosublime

    Why musicians should stick to music

    I can't say there weren't a handful of somewhat enjoyable moments in this film, most of them simple, gratuitous comedic moments. But to be brutally honest, you would have to be very easily entertained to enjoy this flick. It's kind of like the producers just took small pieces of what worked in similar films and applied them with cut & paste. The plot line is extremely pedestrian and even less discernible. This worst thing about it though is that it's a blatant exploitation of the urban Black culture. Essentially every character is a drug-dealing, gun- toting, wanna-be mafioso. The characters and their lifestyles are of course part of American society, but is there anything positive or beneficial in exploiting this stereotype? I get that it's not supposed to be "Boyz n' the Hood", but there's simply nothing here of any redeeming quality. This has nothing to do with the color of the actors, simply the fact that the movie is a huge waste of time and completely intellectually devoid. It's a prime example of why most musicians should never think of crossing over into the realm of acting, unless of course they're simply making the movie for their own personal amusement. Otherwise, leave it to the professionals, please. 4/4

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    • Curiosidades
      The word "fuck" is used about 270 times
    • Citações

      Dame: You look like a cabbage patch voodoo doll!

      guy at table: Suck My dick!

      Dame: Its okay... I can take a joke

      [dame shoots guy]

      Dame: , now you look like a dead voodoo doll!

    • Conexões
      Follows Propriedade do Estado (2002)
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    Detalhes

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 13 de abril de 2005 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • State Property 2
    • Locações de filme
      • Filadélfia, Pennsylvania, EUA
    • Empresas de produção
      • Dash Films
      • Lionsgate
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    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 1.691.706
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 756.905
      • 17 de abr. de 2005
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 1.691.706
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 34 min(94 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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