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The Wrecking Crew (2000)

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The Wrecking Crew

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The director Albert Pyun mentions on the director's commentary for the DVD that Snoop Dogg, despite listed in the credits and having his face and name on the poster, did not film any scenes for this movie. The clips of Snoop Dogg in the movie is taken from a combination of Urban Menace (1999) and behind the scenes footage of him talking about making music edited to make it look like he's playing another character.
The director Albert Pyun filmed The Wrecking Crew (2000), Urban Menace (1999) and Corrupt (1999) simultaneously at the same time, location and cast (with different rappers guest-starring). And that occasionally left the cast confused, not knowing what character in what movie they were playing from one scene to the next. The movies also share the same Ice-T soundtrack playing almost constantly through-out the running-time.
Albert Pyun had originally envisioned Urban Menace and The Wrecking Crew as sections of a single film, but the producers decided to make them separate films instead.

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