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Smooth Operator
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Boyz' in the Hood
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Two Can Play That Game
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Boyz' in the Hood
Breakin' All the Rules
The Brothers
Hustle and Heat
Motives
Two Can Play That Game
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1. Start [4:10]
2. Lysterine & Nikki [1:44]
3. Gentleman's Bet [1:12]
4. Chan [2:25]
5. Ready to Order [2:10]
6. Speaking Cantonese [6:33]
7. Playing Cards [3:03]
8. Footsie & Killa [6:09]
9. Killa & Condom [2:12]
10. Saftety Call [2:45]
11. Mr. Chiv [4:12]
12. Safety Call 2 [1:58]
13. Singh & Akmed [1:44]
14. Killa Loose [1:47]
15. Going Downtown [2:50]
16. Judge Peabody [5:50]
17. Wrappin' [5:10]
18. Flagging a Cab [1:29]
19. No Card, No Cure [1:54]
20. In Triage [:11]
21. Dr. Moore [1:43]
22. Switched Charts [1:54]
23. Dr. Zevroloski [:59]
24. Dr. Blade [1:51]
25. Mummified Man [1:21]
26. No Insurance [1:46]
27. Line Drawn [:42]
28. Success! [3:44]
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"Smooth Operator" mini-documentary: The filmmakers, cast members, and other celebrities share personal stories and anecdotes of the booty call; analyzes pre-modern (Swing Era hipsters), modern (old-school macks), and postmodern (bling-blingers) booty call techniques
Filmmaker commentary with director Jeff Pollack, writer Takashi Bufford, and producer John Morrissey
Art Director - Armando Sgrignuoli
Casting - Ronnie Yeskel
Casting - Mary Vernieu
Cinematographer - Ron Orieux
Composer (Music Score) - Robert Folk
First Assistant Director - Jeffrey Steven Authors
Production Designer - Sandra Kybartas
Sound/Sound Designer - Douglas Ganton
It would be extreme generosity to credit Booty Call with anything other than popularizing a dubious catchphrase. And that's too bad, because some imagination could have pushed it toward the demented where-the-night-takes-you logic of Martin Scorcese's "After Hours", another experiment in wee-hours absurdism conducted in the laboratory of New York City. The fruitless quest for condoms might be genius material for a lowbrow farce, but not with these people calling the shots. Screenwriters Takashi Bufford and Bootsie might have taunted these frustrated playas by forever dangling their quarry just out of reach, which would have doubled as a mild comment on the folly of their booty-or-bust mentality. But instead of throwing roadblocks in their path, the writers resort to misogyny by blaming the booty blockade on the capricious women -- sketched either as teasing prude (Tamala Jones) or insatiable freak (Vivica Fox) -- who balk at the imperfections of each newly procured prophylactic. (And for all its jokes about stamina, the film requires a pointless hospital scene at the end to last even a scant 70 minutes). Booty Call is maliciously indifferent about so many details that only the most insulting can really be named. In fact, even citing its near misses is too generous, since that involves the film in a discussion too discerning for such over-simplified vulgarity. Even though Booty Call qualified as a minor hit and zeitgeist moment, its only real score was to provide an early showcase for Jamie Foxx, who would find more satisfying conquests down the road. ~ Derek Armstrong, Rovi