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Hover over to read.Īdd regional flair tags to your submissions so we know what Netflix region you're posting from CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION 78 m - Independent Movies - 3.8/5 Watch on Netflix How To Unblock Every Movie & TV Show on Netflix No Matter Where You Are. Please write a short blurb either in the submission title or the text if you do a self post to explain why this movie/show is worth watching.Īdd spoiler tags as a courtesy. Please link to the description page of the movie or show you are posting. Curtis Snow, star and creator of Netflix hit Snow On Tha Bluff, takes a new iPhone for a spin to document his journey into real estate to counter the gentrification of his historic Westside neighborhood. If the same title appears simultaneously in the top 50, it may be removed at the mod's discretion.
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This riveting account of thug life - the unglamorous, impoverished variety - is punctuated by constant profanity and undecipherable slang, occasional violence, steady drinking and weed or crack smoking.
“They say drugs kill you,” he says to the camera, before disagreeing: “They help you out. He robs dope boys, he runs from the cops, and he sells drugs, all while trying to provide for his baby momma and 2-year-old son. At first, its business as usual for Curt. We also learn about Snow’s business: selling drugs that are largely supplied, it seems, by ripping off other dealers at gunpoint during late-night raids. Snow on tha Bluff is the story of, Atlanta robber and crack dealer, Curtis Snow, who steals a camera from some college kids in a dope deal and begins documenting his life. So we tour the Bluff while he introduces his crew, his baby mama and two toddlers, his grandmother, the street corner where his brother was fatally shot. The dealer, Curtis Snow, steals one other thing too: the idea of filming everything he does. A dealer approaches the car, smoothly talks his way in, directs them to a secluded street, then, pulling out a handgun, robs them of their money and - why not? - the camera. without any introductory credits, this jolt of a film drops into a you-are-there crime scene a riveting account of thug life. A writer for the The New York Times said. He arrived on the scene in 2012, Producing the crime drama, Snow On Tha Bluff.
From the start of “Snow on tha Bluff,” which runs without any introductory credits, this jolt of a film drops into a you-are-there crime scene: Three college students - one manning a video camera - drive into the Bluff, a run-down neighborhood in West Atlanta (actually, run-down is being kind), looking to buy drugs. Chris Knittel is a documentary and indie film Producer.