Killa Season

2006
Killa Season
4.8| 2h8m| en| More Info
Released: 26 April 2006 Released
Producted By: Asylum Entertainment
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Flea was a basketball player, happy with his subtle hustle, until a Dominican connect introduced him to a new way to spread the work and make money.

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Seth_Rogue_One This movie makes State Property look like a Martin Scorcese flick.It's just indescribably bad on every level, the acting, the camera work, the plot, the dialog even down to the editing which Cam did by himself may I add.Shot with a VHS camera I believe, or some crappy system, it's funny that Cam likes to brag about having tons of money but can't be bothered with putting up any money in the making of this movie, the budget is 27 000 dollars which is nothing by todays standards...To compare it with something, State Property cost 22 times as much to make 600 000 dollars and Menace II Society cost 3 500 000 dollars to make, that's like 120 times as much money as this piece of crap...Now I'm not saying that a big budget makes a movie better but it's very helpful, especially if none of the crew have any sort of talent within their respective fields...Still had it had a somewhat coherent plot and if Cam could act just a tiny bit that alone would have gone a long way, unfortunately that is not the case...And this movie is just so boring, sure there are moments that gets your attention cause they are so absurd such as a scene where 2 women take a crap on the floor to get the coke out that they swallowed, Cam spitting on a 5 year old and peeing on a grown man over a dice-game... Of course Cam makes everyone aware that this act is in no way sexual by saying 'no homo' 10 times while peeing on him R Kelly style...But those moments are rare most of it is just people talking about nothing or counting money... And it's over 2 hours long! I'm not lying when I say that this is one of the worst hood-movies I've seen, and I like Dipset and Cam as rappers but they should not be making movies, and if they do at least have one person on set that knows what they're doing...Even 50 Cent's Before I Self Destruct was better than this, Jesus Christ
JohnFAmos2 Killa Season is an okay movie if you look at it as not a real movie. Think of it as a movie Cam and Hell Rell came up with after a long night on the road. 'Hey man we should make a movie' 'yeah we can do all kinds of ****'. Then one day they got the crew together, brought a handycam and gave 20 dollar to a bunch of people in Harlem to be in the movie.The story is rock solid, a ghetto youth is dragged intro drug dealing, crooked cops, mafioso's, cars and strippers. However everything else is missing, no direction, no acting, no sets, no cinematography, probably not even a script. But for some reason it works. It's watchable.Keep your eyes peeled for the horse meat with plastic over it, the chocolate sundays with heroin in them, and the baaaaddd acting.And remember, it was made in a weekend.
quridley Its the usual modern gangster plot line: people die, drugs are sold, snitches are dealt with. But its the bizarre and hilarious execution of these gangster film clichés that make this film a classic.Cam'ron seems to be the next Rudy Ray Moore. This movie is gritty, hilariously weird and endlessly entertaining. Its "Menace to Society" directed by Lloyd Kaufman.The whole thing really comes off like some amazing "backyard film". The dialogue appears improvised. The special effects are hilariously lacking. But everyone gives inspired and interesting performances while just playing themselves. Plenty of one-liners: "Fuck your bread, Bebe!"Great for a drunken movie night with friends who love rap music or weird cinema.
TheQuietStorm I would be wasting my time and anyone else's time on sitting here, typing in the details that makes this film a steaming pile. However, the film, like all films, whether it was a straight to video production or a theatrical release, deserves my critique on why this film sucks.Allow me to start with what worked in this film: the unintentional comedic moments? That's right. Moments and occurrences in the film that was intended on being serious, life altering in the life of Cam'ron, turned out to be hilarious. He was faced with a crisis decision where he had an opportunity to avenge the death of a loved one, but he made the right choice by not sinking deeper into an unredeemable, cesspool of the glorification of young blood being shed and other wrong doings. Instead, he makes a different choice but ruins it still with an uncalled for action (disgusting action rather) that was drop dead uproarious to me. The build up, surfaced by individual close-ups of Cam'ron and his potential, pint-sized victim, made it funnier than it would've been.On the other hand, everything about this film was pitifully awful.The writing was the worst. It must've been a script overwhelmed with uneventful moments, no structure, no character arc, no beginning, inappropriate pacing and literally no end. In fact, the film felt longer than it really was.The directing was pure amateur night at the Apollo, the talent that would get chased off by the sandman. I don't care if a film is low budget, it could still look good with substance in story, character, acting, etc. And the film isn't low budget in my eyes with SAG actors and a big Fresnel lamplight that was used outside for night exteriors, so there's no real excuse for the madness. So, with the proper knowledge of making movies, with zero dollars, it can still look good. The cinematography was way off most of the time with hot areas in the frame that was jarring to me few times. Also, the cameraman/director could benefit from understanding the Five C's of Cinematography (Camera Angles, Continuity, Close-Ups, Cutting, Composition) before calling for the poorly framed close-ups and two shots I was seeing. The editing was inept. The acting really sunk this film to a one star status rather than two stars.Amongst the entire cast and crew of this steaming pile, there wasn't a single person with some creativity? In this film I saw scenes similar to "Belly" and "Donnie Brasco." Even the DVD cover was reminiscent of his feature film debut, "Paid in Full." I can tell the filmmaker was inspired more by the gangster films he loves out there rather than his own life.The girl that played his childhood friend was the worse actor in the film. Then his boys were making me sick, with their lame jokes. They made me feel as if I was watching paint dry. Then he (Cam) ruins the end by making it without one. Vomit.I can go on and on but this film was so bad that it's really not worth my time. I feel as if I sunk a level for even taking the time to rate and comment on it.