"3 Strikes" (2000) is an urban comedy written and directed by DJ Pooh. It features an all-star cast of notable actors from this period. The film was a success at the box office, grossing over $9 million on a $3.4 million budget. It was the first film directed by DJ Pooh and the third film written by him, the prior two being "Friday" (1995)and "Next Friday" (2000). DJ Pooh experienced much success as his writing career expanded into video games. He was one of the writers for "Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas" (2004), in which several actors from "3 Strikes" voiced characters for the video game.
Director: DJ Pooh
Writer: DJ Pooh
Starring Brian Hooks, N'Bushe Wright, Faizon Love, E-40, Starletta DuPois, George Wallace, David Alan Grier, Dean Norris, Barima McKnight, Meagan Good, Mo'Nique, De'aundre Bonds, Antonio Fargas, Harmonica Fats, Mike Epps, Big Boy, Angela Wright, Vincent Schiavelli, Phil Morris, Jerry Dunphy, DJ Pooh, John Verea, Richard Fancy, David Leisure, Gerald S. O'Loughlin, Dennis Howard, Shawn Fonteno, Rashaan Nall, Yolanda 'Yo-Yo' Whittaker, Melanie Comarcho, Angela Tracy, Bennet Guillory, Marcus Morton, Michele Maika, Roderick Garr, Lydell M. Cheshie
Storyline
Rob Douglas (Brian Hooks) is just released from jail. The state adopts a "3 strikes" rule for felons that involves severe penalties. Hooks has two strikes and wants to change his life for the better. When a friend picks him up, they are pulled over, and his friend shoots at police officers, and Hooks escapes. Now Hooks, a wanted man, must clear his name of having nothing to do with the shooting.
Director: DJ Pooh
Writer: DJ Pooh
Starring Brian Hooks, N'Bushe Wright, Faizon Love, E-40, Starletta DuPois, George Wallace, David Alan Grier, Dean Norris, Barima McKnight, Meagan Good, Mo'Nique, De'aundre Bonds, Antonio Fargas, Harmonica Fats, Mike Epps, Big Boy, Angela Wright, Vincent Schiavelli, Phil Morris, Jerry Dunphy, DJ Pooh, John Verea, Richard Fancy, David Leisure, Gerald S. O'Loughlin, Dennis Howard, Shawn Fonteno, Rashaan Nall, Yolanda 'Yo-Yo' Whittaker, Melanie Comarcho, Angela Tracy, Bennet Guillory, Marcus Morton, Michele Maika, Roderick Garr, Lydell M. Cheshie
Storyline
Rob Douglas (Brian Hooks) is just released from jail. The state adopts a "3 strikes" rule for felons that involves severe penalties. Hooks has two strikes and wants to change his life for the better. When a friend picks him up, they are pulled over, and his friend shoots at police officers, and Hooks escapes. Now Hooks, a wanted man, must clear his name of having nothing to do with the shooting.
"3 Strikes" (2000) is an urban comedy written and directed by DJ Pooh. It features an all-star cast of notable actors from this period. The film was a success at the box office, grossing over $9 million on a $3.4 million budget. It was the first film directed by DJ Pooh and the third film written by him, the prior two being "Friday" (1995)and "Next Friday" (2000). DJ Pooh experienced much success as his writing career expanded into video games. He was one of the writers for "Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas" (2004), in which several actors from "3 Strikes" voiced characters for the video game.
Director: DJ Pooh
Writer: DJ Pooh
Starring Brian Hooks, N'Bushe Wright, Faizon Love, E-40, Starletta DuPois, George Wallace, David Alan Grier, Dean Norris, Barima McKnight, Meagan Good, Mo'Nique, De'aundre Bonds, Antonio Fargas, Harmonica Fats, Mike Epps, Big Boy, Angela Wright, Vincent Schiavelli, Phil Morris, Jerry Dunphy, DJ Pooh, John Verea, Richard Fancy, David Leisure, Gerald S. O'Loughlin, Dennis Howard, Shawn Fonteno, Rashaan Nall, Yolanda 'Yo-Yo' Whittaker, Melanie Comarcho, Angela Tracy, Bennet Guillory, Marcus Morton, Michele Maika, Roderick Garr, Lydell M. Cheshie
Storyline
Rob Douglas (Brian Hooks) is just released from jail. The state adopts a "3 strikes" rule for felons that involves severe penalties. Hooks has two strikes and wants to change his life for the better. When a friend picks him up, they are pulled over, and his friend shoots at police officers, and Hooks escapes. Now Hooks, a wanted man, must clear his name of having nothing to do with the shooting.
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