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Clockers
Clockers
Strike is a young city drug pusher under the tutelage of drug lord Rodney Little. When a night manager at a fast-food restaurant is found with four bullets in his body, Strike’s older brother turns himself in as the killer. Detective Rocco Klein doesn’t buy the story, however, setting out to find the truth, and it seems that all the fingers point toward Strike & Rodney.
rating
6.705
runtime
128 min

Release

1995-09-15

Cast

Harvey Keitel
Harvey Keitel
as Det. Rocco Klein
John Turturro
John Turturro
as Det. Larry Mazilli
Delroy Lindo
Delroy Lindo
as Rodney Little
Mekhi Phifer
Mekhi Phifer
as Ronald 'Strike' Dunham
Isaiah Washington
Isaiah Washington
as Victor Dunham
Keith David
Keith David
as André the Giant
Peewee Love
Peewee Love
as Tyrone 'Shorty' Jeeter
Regina Taylor
Regina Taylor
as Iris Jeeter
Thomas Jefferson Byrd
Thomas Jefferson Byrd
as Errol Barnes
Sticky Fingaz
Sticky Fingaz
as Scientific
Fredro Starr
Fredro Starr
as Go
Elvis Nolasco
Elvis Nolasco
as Horace
Lawrence B. Adisa
Lawrence B. Adisa
as Stan
Hassan Johnson
Hassan Johnson
as Skills
Frances Foster
Frances Foster
as Gloria
Michael Imperioli
Michael Imperioli
as Detective Jo-Jo
Lisa Arrindell
Lisa Arrindell
as Sharon, Victor's Wife
Paul Calderon
Paul Calderon
as Jesus at Hambones
Brendan Kelly
Brendan Kelly
as Big Chief
Mike Starr
Mike Starr
as Thumper
Graham Brown
Graham Brown
as Mr. Herman Brown
Steve White
Steve White
as Darryl Adams
Spike Lee
Spike Lee
as Chucky
Shawn McLean
Shawn McLean
as Solo
Arthur J. Nascarella
Arthur J. Nascarella
as Bartucci
Harry Lennix
Harry Lennix
as Bill Walker
Bray Poor
Bray Poor
as Detective #1
Craig McNulty
Craig McNulty
as Detective #2
Christopher Wynkoop
Christopher Wynkoop
as Detective #3
Paul Schulze
Paul Schulze
as Detective #4
Donald Stephenson
Donald Stephenson
as Detective #5
John Fletcher
John Fletcher
as Medic A
J.C. MacKenzie
J.C. MacKenzie
as Medic Frank
David Evanson
David Evanson
as Smart Mike
Norman Matlock
Norman Matlock
as Reverend Paul
Isaac Flower
Isaac Flower
as Charles
Leonard L. Thomas
Leonard L. Thomas
as Onion, Bar Patron
Maurice Sneed
Maurice Sneed
as Davis, Bartender
Calvin Hart
Calvin Hart
as Guard #1
Ginny Yang
Ginny Yang
as Kiki
Michael Badalucco
Michael Badalucco
as Cop #1
Rick Aiello
Rick Aiello
as Cop #2
Scot Anthony Robinson
Scot Anthony Robinson
as Earl
Richard Ziman
Richard Ziman
as Moe
David Batiste
David Batiste
as T
Mar'qus Sample
Mar'qus Sample
as Ivan
Mar'rece Sample
Mar'rece Sample
as Mark
Ron Brice
Ron Brice
as Dead Man Begging
Ken Garito
Ken Garito
as Louie
Anthony Nocerino
Anthony Nocerino
as Teen #1
Brian Konowal
Brian Konowal
as Teen #2
Michael McGruther
Michael McGruther
as Teen #3
Carlo Vogel
Carlo Vogel
as Teen #4
Harvey Williams
Harvey Williams
as 'Pick Me Up' Kid
Michael Cullen
Michael Cullen
as Narc #1
Tim Kelleher
Tim Kelleher
as Narc #2
Skipp Sudduth
Skipp Sudduth
as Narc #3
Larry Mullane
Larry Mullane
as Narc Larry
Patrick Ferraro
Patrick Ferraro
as Bike Cop #1
L.B. Williams
L.B. Williams
as Bike Cop #2
Jeff Ward
Jeff Ward
as Bike Cop #3
Ronda Fowler
Ronda Fowler
as Bomb Girl
Hal Sherman
Hal Sherman
as Himself - Forensics Officer
Marc Webster
Marc Webster
as EMS Technician
James Saxenmeyer
James Saxenmeyer
as EMS Attendant #1
Paul DuBois
Paul DuBois
as EMS Attendant #2
Jordan Brown
Jordan Brown
as EMS Attendant #3
Michael Marchetta
Michael Marchetta
as Corrections Officer #1
Joanna Gardner
Joanna Gardner
as Corrections Officer #2
Mark Howard
Mark Howard
as Baby Recruit #1
Michael Shepherd
Michael Shepherd
as Baby Recruit #2
Gerald King
Gerald King
as Baby Recruit #3
Ronta Davis
Ronta Davis
as Baby Recruit #4
Lord Kayson
Lord Kayson
as T's Crewmember #1
Orran Farmer
Orran Farmer
as T's Crewmember #2
Wayne Muhammed
Wayne Muhammed
as Fruit of Islam Vendor
Martin Jaffe
Martin Jaffe
as Street Vendor
Freddie Velez
Freddie Velez
as Pedro, Security Guard

Director

REVIEWS
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talisencrw

Spike Lee is an unfortunate instance of a very talented filmmaker who's obvious talent in craftsmanship doesn't come across in contemporary mainstream cinema because of issues having nothing to do with cinema itself. I realize that in becoming great at anything in one's life, other things have to suffer, and with him it seems, at least to me, that for everything he has undoubtedly accomplished in the filmic realm, it's created a type of 'idiot savant' (it's simply an existing term--I certainly don't mean it pejoratively)--that is, in social skills, at least pertaining to self-marketing, or getting across one's persona in the field, he is lacking--and it negatively impacts his cinema. And that's a dirty rotten shame, because this was a fine film. He and his excellent approach to cinema remind me of the Heisenberg principle and make me: a) wish Lee could find more happiness in his life, so that he can come across better, and thus have his personality not negatively influence cinephiles like me; and b) wonder, like in 'A Beautiful Mind', if he was happier and more pleasant, if it would negatively impact his filmmaking? Philosophical questions such as this tend to keep me up at night, unless I have some red wine, milk or chamomile tea to wear me out and soothe me. 'Clockers' worked for me. Keitel was really on a roll when he worked in this, with 'Bad Lieutenant', 'Reservoir Dogs', 'Pulp Fiction' and 'Smoke' all around this time. It was certainly a great vintage for him, and a fine time to sample his acting.

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Badlands1

This is a criminally underrated gem, a urban movie about drug dealers that feels nothin like your typical gangsta movie, it doesn't have constant rap playing the whole way through, but a poignant classical soundtrack from Blanchard, Albeit still great 90's hip hop in it. The emotion and color of the sets are tangible. I wouldn't really call this a Spike Lee joint, because Scorsese produced it, it has a much more professional and serious feel than Spikes previous corny work. The 90's Brooklyn hip hop street reality feel is there but this film hits a much deeper note in the soul, skip the mainstream trailer, it might be the reason this failed in the mainstream, when it sours with true underground heads.

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SoSmooth1982

Thought this movie would've been better. Pretty boring not much action or anything to keep you interested.