#MENACE II SOCIETY HD FREE#
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New conversation among Albert Hughes, screenwriter Tyger Williams, and film critic Elvis Mitchell.Gangsta Vision, a 2009 featurette on the making of the film.Two audio commentaries from 1993 featuring directors Albert and Allen Hughes.Original 2.0 surround soundtrack, presented in DTS-HD Master Audio.Fusing grim realism with a propulsively stylish aesthetic honed through the Hughes brothers’ work on rap videos, Menace II Society is a searing cautionary tale about the devastating human toll of hopelessness.ĭIRECTOR-APPROVED SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES JACKSON, in a chilling cameo) and his loose-cannon best friend, O-Dog (Love Jones’ LARENZ TATE), leading him into a spiral of violent crime from which he is not sure he wants to escape, despite the best efforts of his grandparents and the steadfast Ronnie (The Matrix Revolutions’ JADA PINKETT).
There, in the shadow of the riots of 19, young Caine (Panther’s TYRIN TURNER) is growing up under the influence of his ruthless, drug dealing father (Pulp Fiction’s SAMUEL L. Directors ALBERT and ALLEN HUGHES (The Book of Eli) and screenwriter TYGER WILLIAMS (The Perfect Guy) were barely into their twenties when they sent shock waves through American cinema and hip-hop culture with this fatalistic, unflinching vision of life and death on the streets of Watts, Los Angeles, in the 1990s.