Poetical Poltergeist
Precise and cold hearted
Forgot I watched this a couple weeks back. Average film. Really nothing very memorable or interesting to discuss.
How deep of you with that analysis. You probably didn’t even see it. I didn’t .
Pretty sure I heard baby momma in this movie tooWatching now
Supposed to be 1984 but everybody speaking in current accent n slang
1 nikka called somevody woedee
Like they from New Orleans
How the fukk they let this shyt slide
They didn’t have baby mama back then?Pretty sure I heard baby momma in this movie too
Also MM had automatic car windows
Started toward the end of the 90s.They didn’t have baby mama back then?
According to the doc I just watched, he was paroled only to have to serve a sentence in Florida for an auto theft ringnever knew about this guy, but this sounds like a dope story. dude brought down cops and mayor of detroit's son too
EDIT: FBI Made Him Into a Cocaine Dealer, Now ‘White Boy Rick’ Is Going Free After 30 Years
Richard Wershe Jr. (born July 18, 1969), also known as White Boy Rick, is an American who became the youngest FBI informant ever at age 14.[1]
At age 17, when the FBI no longer needed him,[citation needed] he began selling cocaine himself and was arrested in 1987 for possessing cocaine in excess of eight kilograms.[2] He was given life in prison, but was paroled in 2017 after almost 30 years in jail.[3]
The biggest travesty is that White Boy Rick offered someone a soda.Watching now
Supposed to be 1984 but everybody speaking in current accent n slang
1 nikka called somevody woedee
Like they from New Orleans
How the fukk they let this shyt slide
his dad was an arms dealer for the CIAAccording to the doc I just watched, he was paroled only to have to serve a sentence in Florida for an auto theft ring
He was a mid level dealerreally wanted to see rick become a kingpin like they said.
This shyt was assThe movie looks ass. The acting looks horrible. Average cinematography.
Looks all flash, and no substance, with MM phoning it in, in a yearly performance obligation sort of thing. Well produced and scored though.
Review: Drugs, Guns and Poses in ‘White Boy Rick’