State Property (2002)
Frustrated with being broke, Beans decides that the only way to grasp the American Dream is to take it.
State Property (2002)
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Released Year: 2002
Runtime: 88 minutes
Directors: Abdul Malik Abbott
Writers: Abdul Malik Abbott, Ernest 'Tron' Anderson
IMDB: State Property (2002)
Storyline
Frustrated with being broke, Beans decides that the only way to grasp the American Dream is to take it.
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Reviews
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TV Guide Magazine -
Formulaic but performed with some verve.
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The A.V. Club -
A singularly uncharismatic leading man, the paunchy, expressionless, frequently inarticulate Sigel makes an unintentionally comic impression as a character named, naturally, Beans.
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New Times (L.A.) -
But there is a saving grace: Seemingly aware of how weak the material was, the filmmakers have filled it with wall-to-wall beautiful naked women in every other scene, complete with a little gratuitous lesbian action. It can't save the film, but it'll keep you from dozing off.
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New York Post -
A low-end scam by Lions Gate Films -- whose recent "The Wash" was a masterpiece by comparison.
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New York Daily News -
The cinematic equivalent of a gangsta rap song, State Property is little more than a marketing tool for Roc-A-Fella Records.
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Frustrated with being broke, Beans decides that the only way to grasp the American Dream is to take it.
Frustrated with being broke, Beans decides that the only way to grasp the American Dream is to take it.
Frustrated with being broke, Beans decides that the only way to grasp the American Dream is to take it.