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Money Power Respect (2006)
Money Power Respect Fan
I know this movie came out a few years ago, but I just got a copy from my local video store..I thought I would be disappointed, but I was pleasantly surprised. Yeah it was a low budget movie, that had no special effects (so what), no big movie star names, just new actors, and kinda the same old story as we have seen before, but at least the production value was pretty good, the cinematography (lighting) was pretty good and creative at times, and there are hot new faces in this film (which is a plus), considering what they had to work with... I loved the girls... they were beautiful and realistic to watch, - it had a good concept and was told with dignity.... the best part for me was the listening to the commentary by all the filmmakers... keep up the good work guys!!!
Naomi's Web (2000)
Naomi's Web!!!
Abernathy does a great job at keeping the suspense going. It does not look like the movie cost them $500, but it looks more like they spent at least $500,000 or more on the production. I was really pleased with the way everything turned out. The editing was pretty decent too. The director keeps you guessing throughout the entire movie. I'm glad I purchased a copy. I will keep it forever. Loved the "talent" especially the ladies, they did a remarkable job at portraying their characters.. The seriousness in the storyline was tackled with great success which pleased me. For a young lady to be so young, but yet so talented, I only expect great things from her and Abernathy in the coming years..good job - well done everyone. Can't wait for part 2.
Reunion Party, Featuring Former Soul Train Dancers (2004)
The Greatest Dance Performance video ever made!!! True Professionals
This is a spectacular video. I could not believe my eyes. The dancers were all magnificent. Your best bet for family entertainment. Everyone will enjoy. A must see picture.
From all the singing and dancing it was a sure fire hit show. The performers took to the stage in grand style.
The host Reggie Thornton really shined as he brought back every imaginable dance move from the 1970s and 1980s. He was so in shape he never missed a beat. His performance was well articulated throughout the show.
I was glad to see the most famous dancers, like Thelma Davis Martin, Barbara Scott, Leland Ferguson, Nellie Gonzales, Ricky Carson, Manuel Reed, Louie Carr, Cheryl Song, Myron Montgomery, Karen Armstead, Beverly Blackshear, Bobcat, Nieci Payne, Sharon Hill Wood, Derek Fleming, Sheila Lewis, Michelle Stevenson, Juliette Hagerman, James McGraw, Lewis Green, Alpha Anderson, and hundreds more as they performed down The Line.
The guest stars Morgan & Jackson Kennedy, Salsa Brava, Diane Gordon, fashion king and rising singer Tamechi brought the house down with stellar performances, like never before.
MS Entertainment has a hit video on their hands. We cant wait until the next reunion event.