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Hustle & Flow (DVD)

Hustle & Flow is a 2005 American drama film written and directed by Craig Brewer and produced by John Singleton and Stephanie Allain. It stars Terrence Howard as a Memphis hustler and pimp who faces his aspiration to become a rapper. It also stars Anthony Anderson, Taryn Manning, Taraji P. Henson, Paula Jai Parker, Elise Neal, DJ Qualls and Ludacris.

Hustle & Flow was released in the United States on July 22, 2005, by Paramount Pictures. It received positive reviews from critics, with praise directed at the performances (particularly those of Howard and Henson), Brewer s script and direction, and the soundtrack. It was also a commercial success, grossing $23.5 million against a production budget of $2.8 million.

The film received numerous accolades and nominations, and was nominated twice at the 78th Academy Awards for Best Actor (Howard) and Academy Award for Best Original Song for Three 6 Mafia s song It s Hard out Here for a Pimp , winning the latter and becoming the second hip hop song to win an Academy Award, after Eminem s Lose Yourself.


Plot

DJay is a pimp and drug dealer living in Memphis, Tennessee, who is dissatisfied with his life. After reacquainting himself with an old friend and sound technician, Key, DJay decides to make hip hop music.

Key and his sound-mixer friend Shelby help DJay put together several songs in which he expresses the frustrations of struggling to survive in the ghetto. DJay proves his talent, and his first song appears to have a decent chance of getting local radio play.

The group experiences setbacks throughout the creative process. DJay must hustle those around him in order to procure equipment and recording time, and Key s relationship with his wife becomes strained. DJay throws out one of his prostitutes, Lexus, along with her infant son, for ridiculing him. DJay s pregnant prostitute, Shug, joins in the creative process, singing hooks. The group eventually records several tracks, including Whoop That Trick and It s Hard out Here for a Pimp . After their first recording, DJay gains romantic feelings toward Shug.

DJay s friend Arnel informs him that Skinny Black, a successful Memphis rapper, will be returning for a Fourth of July party. DJay gains admittance under the pretext of providing marijuana, with the true intention of giving Black his demo tape. Black is dismissive at first, but DJay successfully persuades him into taking the tape.

Before leaving the party, DJay discovers that a drunken Black has destroyed his tape. DJay confronts Black who insults him. In a fit of rage, DJay nearly beats Black to death but attempts to resuscitate him. A member of Black s entourage enters the bathroom and pulls out his gun. DJay shoots the man in his arm with Black s gun and escapes.

DJay arrives home to find the police and Black s associates waiting for him. DJay turns himself in and tells prostitute Nola to safeguard his writing pad with his lyrics on it, also placing her in charge of sending his songs to radio stations. He then exchanges a glance with a tearful Shug before a brawl breaks out after one of Black s crew sucker punches him. DJay is charged with assault and possession of a firearm and is sentenced to 11 months in prison.

While serving his time, DJay is visited by Key and learns that Nola has successfully gotten radio DJs to play his songs, which have become local hits. The pair then prepare to discuss their future business plans. Two correctional officers ask DJay to listen to their demo. Humbled and flattered, DJay accepts.


Cast

  • Terrence Howard as DJay
  • Anthony Anderson as Key
  • Taryn Manning as Nola
  • Taraji P. Henson as Shug
  • DJ Qualls as Shelby
  • Ludacris as Skinny Black
  • Paula Jai Parker as Lexus
  • Elise Neal as Yevette
  • Juicy J as Tigga
  • Haystak as Mickey
  • DJ Paul as R.L.
  • I-20 as Yellow Jacket
  • Isaac Hayes as Arnel

Production

This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. (March 2010)

Terrence Howard initially turned down the role of DJay. He reportedly was attempting to avoid being typecast as a pimp archetype. However, after recognizing the complexity and depth of the character, he reversed his earlier decision and took on the role.

As concepts of both hustle and flow are unique to African American culture, it turned out to be nearly impossible to find proper translations for international release of the film. For example, the Russian translation of the title means The bustle and the motion . The Italian title is appended with Il colore della musica which means The color of music .

The film experienced many years of near-misses and outright rejection from major studios and potential financiers before finally being backed by its longtime supporter John Singleton. In the DVD extras Singleton says that he decided at last to put up the money himself because he was exasperated at his friends not getting what their film deserved.


Critical reception

On Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating of 83% based on 160 reviews, with an average rating of 7.3/10. The site s critical consensus reads: Hustle & Flow is gritty and redemptive, with a profound sense of place and exciting music. Metacritic gives the film a weighted average score of 68 out of 100 based on 37 critics, indicating generally favorable reviews .

The Boston Globe said, Some will find it chicly inspired, recalling blaxploitation s heyday with its grimy urban realism. Some will find it corny, absurd, and a limited view of options for disenfranchised African-Americans. According to Entertainment Weekly, The home-studio recording sequences in Hustle & Flow are funky, rowdy, and indelible. Brewer gives us the pleasure of watching characters create music from the ground up.


Accolades

AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef.
Academy AwardsMarch 5, 2006Best ActorTerrence HowardNominated
Best Original SongFrayser Boy, Juicy J, and DJ Paul (for It s Hard out Here for a Pimp )Won
African-American Film Critics Association2005Top Ten FilmsHustle & Flow7th place
Best ActorTerrence HowardWon
Austin Film Critics Association2005Best FilmHustle & Flow6th place
Breakthrough ArtistTerrence HowardWon
Black Reel AwardsFebruary 18, 2006Best FilmHustle & FlowNominated
Best ActorTerrence HowardWon
Best Supporting ActorAnthony AndersonNominated
Best Supporting ActressTaraji P. HensonWon
Best Original SoundtrackHustle & FlowWon
Best EnsembleHustle & FlowNominated
Chicago Film Critics AssociationJanuary 9, 2006Best ActorTerrence HowardNominated
Most Promising FilmmakerCraig BrewerNominated
Most Promising PerformerChris Ludacris BridgesNominated
Costume Designers Guild AwardsFebruary 26, 2006Excellence in Contemporary FilmPaul A. Simmons Jr.Nominated
Critics Choice AwardsJanuary 9, 2006Best ActorTerrence HowardNominated
Best SongTerrence Howard (for Hustle & Flow )Won
Florida Film Critics CircleDecember 24, 2005Pauline Kael Breakout AwardTerrence HowardWon
Golden Globe AwardsJanuary 16, 2006Best Actor in a Motion Picture – DramaTerrence HowardNominated
Golden Trailer AwardsJune 1, 2006Best DramaHustle & FlowNominated
Gotham AwardsNovember 30, 2005Breakthrough ActorTerrence HowardNominated
Independent Spirit AwardsMarch 4, 2006Best Male LeadTerrence HowardNominated
Motion Picture Sound Editors Golden Reel AwardsMarch 4, 2006Best Sound Editing – Music – Musical Feature FilmShie Rozow and Marvin MorrisNominated
MTV Movie AwardsJune 3, 2006Best PerformanceTerrence HowardNominated
Best Breakthrough PerformanceTaraji P. HensonNominated
Best KissTaraji P. Henson and Terrence HowardNominated
NAACP Image AwardsFebruary 25, 2006Outstanding Motion PictureHustle & FlowNominated
Outstanding Actor in a Motion PictureTerrence HowardNominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion PictureAnthony AndersonNominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion PictureTaraji P. HensonNominated
Elise NealNominated
Nashville Film FestivalApril 14–21, 2005Audience Choice Award for Best FeatureCraig BrewerWon
National Board of ReviewJanuary 10, 2006Breakthrough Performance by an ActorTerrence HowardWon
Special Recognition For Excellence In FilmmakingHustle & FlowWon
New York Film Critics CircleJanuary 8, 2006Best Supporting ActorTerrence HowardRunner-up
New York Film Critics Online11 December 2005Breakthrough PerformanceTerrence HowardWon
Online Film Critics SocietyJanuary 16, 2006Best ActorTerrence HowardNominated
Best Breakthrough FilmmakerCraig BrewerNominated
Satellite AwardsDecember 17, 2005Best Motion Picture, Musical or ComedyHustle & FlowNominated
Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Musical or ComedyJoaquin PhoenixWon
Screen Actors Guild AwardsJanuary 29, 2006Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion PictureAnthony Anderson, Chris Ludacris Bridges, Isaac Hayes, Taraji P. Henson, Terrence Howard, Taryn Manning, Elise Neal, Paula Jai Parker, and DJ QuallsNominated
Sundance Film FestivalJanuary 29, 2005Audience Award: U.S. DramaticHustle & FlowWon
Excellence in Cinematography Award: U.S. DramaticAmy VincentWon
Teen Choice AwardsAugust 16, 2005Choice Summer MovieHustle & FlowNominated
August 20, 2006Choice Actor – Drama/Action AdventureTerrence HowardNominated
Chris Ludacris BridgesNominated
Vancouver Film Critics CircleFebruary 7, 2006Best ActorTerrence HowardNominated
Village Voice Film PollDecember 2005Best PerformanceTerrence Howard9th place
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics AssociationDecember 13, 2005Best ActorTerrence HowardNominated
Best Supporting ActressTaraji P. HensonNominated
Best Original ScreenplayCraig BrewerNominated
Best Breakthrough PerformanceTerrence HowardWon
Taryn ManningNominated
Women Film Critics CircleDecember 28, 2005Best Comedic PerformancePaula Jai ParkerWon

Soundtrack

The soundtrack was released on July 12, 2005, by Grand Hustle and Atlantic Records. The album centers on Southern hip hop.


Condition

New

Publisher

Mtv

Age Group

Adult

Rating MPA

Not Rated

Recording Studio

Mtv

Format

DVD

Brand

Mtv

Amazon ASIN

B00A2JMADY

UPC / EAN

097363456544

Year

2005

ReleaseDate

2005-07-22

RuntimeMins

116

RuntimeStr

1h 56min

Awards

Won 1 Oscar, 25 wins & 47 nominations total

Directors

Craig Brewer

Writers

Craig Brewer

Stars

Terrence Howard, Ludacris, Anthony Anderson

Produced by

Stephanie Allain, Preston L. Holmes, John Singleton, Dwight Williams

Music by

Scott Bomar

Cinematography by

Amy Vincent

Film Editing by

Billy Fox

Casting By

Christopher Gray, Kimberly Hardin

Production Design by

Keith Brian Burns

Art Direction by

Alexa Marino

Set Decoration by

Joni Wheeler

Costume Design by

Paul A. Simmons Jr.

Makeup Department

Bert Reo Anderson, Camille Kauer, Ted Long, Kellie Robinson, Linda Thompson, Denise Tunnell

Production Management

Terra Abroms

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Chris Hayden, Van Hayden, Zac Jackson, Wayne Witherspoon

Art Department

Darian Corley, Will E. Drummond, Frank Gray III, James Harper, Spencer Pharr, Dalton Cole Young

Sound Department

Bobbi Banks, Gregg Barbanell, Nancy Barker, Andy Black, Nathan Black, Michael Camello, Michael C. Casper, Ezra Dweck, Stephanie Flack, Paul Hackner, Greg Hedgepath, Larry Hopkins, Brian W. Jennings, Susan Kurtz, Mark Larry, Daniel J. Leahy, Chris Navarro, James Azizi Penny, Jason Piatt, Jacob Riehle, Will Riley, Brad Sherman, Frank Smathers, Fred Stafford, Eric Thompson, Donald L. Warner Jr., Lars Bjerre, Zahari Schtonov

Special Effects by

Jim Eikner, Stephen Hall, Ben Ishmael, Jesse Spots, Jason Thomas, Steve Wolf

Visual Effects by

David Booth, John Daro, Rick Lopez, David Rosenthal

Stunts

David Paul Lord, Max Maxwell

Camera and Electrical Department

Tony Arnaud, Peter Budd, Rob Chidester, Alisa M. Colley, David A. Cook, Dan Cornwall, Rusty Edmonson, Tracy Facelli, Dale Fowler, Donny Fowler, Chris Friebus, Richard C. Kerekes, Tommy Maddox-Upshaw, James McMillan, Joshua Miller, Aldo Porras Jr., Jonathan Stoll, Steve Sudge, Adam Ward, Tom Weston, Matt Zschoche, Greg Morse

Casting Department

Michelle Adams, Cam Deaver, Benjamin Gerry, Barbara Harris

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Meriwether Nichols, Christy Hebert

Editorial Department

Kenny Becker, John Daro, Thanadoul Khunngam, John Nicolard, David Rosenblatt, Bill Schultz, Walter Volpatto, Charise E. Angone

Location Management

Donna T. Giles, Hailey Giles, Dalton Cole Young

Music Department

Scott Bomar, Marc Franklin, Christiaan Gordon, Marvin R. Morris, Charles 'Skip' Pitts, Shie Rozow, Julie Sessing, Paul Stewart, Mary Unobsky, Keith Barrows

Script and Continuity Department

Ilene Pickus

Transportation Department

Nalla Black, Robert Brubaker

Additional Crew

Cassandra Barbour, Jackie Bazan, Cassandra Butcher, Betty Chin, Troy Craig Poon, Tyra Dixon, Tyrone D. Dixon, Bennett Fidlow, Aquil Fudge, Ellen Gannon, Erin Hagee, Sueann Han, Steven Hines, Carla Michelle Johnson, Michelle Lesley Johnson, Sims Lawson, DeAara L. Lewis, Christopher A. Malone, Joe Matukewicz, Kevin B. May, Khanya Mkhize, Erik Proveaux, Michael Rapaport, Maya Robinson, Shaun Sanghani, Laura Sevier, Mark Van Horne, Ivana Chubbuck, Corey Wilburn

Thanks

David Dinerstein, Jennifer Kuwabara, Nathan Lux, Sam Phillips

Genres

Crime, Drama, Music

Companies

Crunk Pictures, Homegrown Pictures, MTV Films

Countries

USA

Languages

English

ContentRating

R

ImDbRating

7.3

ImDb Rating Votes

40855

Metacritic Rating

68

Short Description

Hustle & Flow is a 2005 American drama film written and directed by Craig Brewer and produced by John Singleton and Stephanie Allain. It stars Terrence Howard as a Memphis hustler and pimp who faces his aspiration to become a rapper. It also stars Anthony Anderson, Taryn Manning, Taraji P. Henson, Paula Jai Parker, Elise Neal, DJ Qualls and Ludacris.

Hustle & Flow was released in the United States on July 22, 2005, by Paramount Pictures. It received positive reviews from critics, with praise directed at the performances (particularly those of Howard and Henson), Brewer s script and direction, and the soundtrack. It was also a commercial success, grossing $23.5 million against a production budget of $2.8 million.

The film received numerous accolades and nominations, and was nominated twice at the 78th Academy Awards for Best Actor (Howard) and Academy Award for Best Original Song for Three 6 Mafia s song It s Hard out Here for a Pimp , winning the latter and becoming the second hip hop song to win an Academy Award, after Eminem s Lose Yourself.

Box Office Budget

$2,800,000 (estimated)

Box Office Opening Weekend USA

$8,017,808

Box Office Gross USA

$22,202,809

Box Office Cumulative Worldwide Gross

$23,563,727

Keywords

Blowjob,electronic keyboard,audio cassette,car,disc jockey