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Thursday, October 8, 2009

Various Artist - I'm Gonna Git You Sucka (1988)




1 - The Gap Band - I'm Gonna Git You Sucka
2 - Four Tops With Aretha Franklin - If I Ever A Love There Was
3 - Jermaine Jackson - Clean Up Your Act
4 - Jennifer Holliday - Magic Man
5 - Curtis Mayfield With Fishbone - He's A Flyguy
6 - K-9 Posse - This Beat Is Military
7 - Too Nice - Two Can Play The Game
8 - Boogie Down Productions - Jack Of Spades
9 - The Gap Band - You're So Cute
10 - The Friends Of Distinction - Grazing In The Grass

A solid soundtrack for the fans. Contains Curtis Mayfield's "He's A Fly Guy", which if I'm a not mistaken it was only released on this soundtrack. Enjoy!

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

I'm Gonna Git You Sucka (1988)










































Starring:


Storyline
Jack Spade (Keenen Ivory Wayans) comes home to the ghetto and finds his brother dead from a gold chain overdose. With the help of his hero, John Slade (Bernie Casey), and a team of washed-up crime fighters, Spade declares vengeance on Mr. Big (John Vernon), the white crime leader responsible for selling gold chains on the streets. But Spade realizes that he must take matters into his own hands to finish the job in this zany spoof of 1970s blaxploitation films.

The Big Bird Cage (1972)

























Starring:

Storyline
Terry (Anitra Ford), a social-climbing young woman accidentally gets caught up in the activities of two revolutionaries, Blossom and Django, and finds herself in a concentration camp for women. In the center of the camp is a towering wooden machine ("The Big Bird Cage") in which the women risk their lives processing sugar as the evil warden looks on. The prisoners are subjected to sadistic cruelty from the guards and fellow prisoners, and all attempts at escape are dealt with...permanently. Terry's only hope for escape lies in Blossom (Pam Grier) and her revolutionary allies.