![]() What unfolds is a race-against-the-clock thriller with road rage and racists that’s mostly predictable, save for a couple of howl-worthy developments. He doesn’t do movie trivia but he does like to play games. Soon Brenda is getting cryptic rings from what sounds like the caller from the Scary Movie franchise. ![]() The victim is also a goon who crossed a cloak-and-dagger villain named Mr Cross by stealing his money. In that moment, Brenda announces to her family that she’s an emergency room nurse – as if they didn’t already know – and leaps out to treat the victim to no avail. That’s where they hear a commotion and a gunshot in the room next door. They deal with some roadside microaggressions along the way before stopping at a motel in Arizona. Brenda, her level-headed teenage daughter Kelly (Mychala Faith Lee), preadolescent son Cam (Shaun Dixon) and charmingly irresponsible brother Reggie pack up in their SUV to move to Houston. She mortgaged their LA home to afford his chemo. Queen Latifah plays Brenda, a woman at the end of her rope, mourning her husband who recently died from cancer. Who wouldn’t enjoy watching Queen Latifah break free from zip ties with sheer might to beat down a trailer park full of neo-Nazis? The movie climaxes with her announcing, “I make my own rules.”īy the time that mic drop moment comes, End of the Road has already detoured from unconvincing thriller about people doing desperate things for a bag of cartel money into territory that’s far more goofy and parodic, though that can be pleasurable in its own right. ![]() End of the Road sets itself apart chiefly by leaning into its Black cast and crew, headlined by Queen Latifah. Maybe Reggie felt the rules in that genre don’t apply since those movies were always about white people. Reggie grabs that bag, ignoring the lessons learned in movies like No Country for Old Men and A Simple Plan, where easy money comes with a body count. Anyone know the back story on this channel? The way some folks can channel funds from YouTube fascinates me.End of the Road is a thriller about people doing desperate things, starring Queen Latifah and Ludacris.Ĭhris “Ludacris” Bridges’ character Reggie finds himself in an isolated roadside motel, staring down a bag full of shrink-wrapped cash stashed near a man left for dead. That last video leads me to believe this fellow might just be a master of the game stud if women follow him home from from NY then do the dirty work running bank lines. He said he just flew in from a week long hike in Upstate NY, "found a penny and brought it home". Looks like a hick in a jonboat, but in one video he's opening packages from fans with with a redhead chick. ![]() Some are rather attractive, some not so much. The women's motivation for being there is most curious to me. The guy a baller and this is his string of girlfriends? Are they aspiring models trying to get exposure? Hookers or strippers, showing wares for potential business? Just unusual girls who like to runs trotlines for cats with some random commercial fisherman?Īds pop, so he is making Adsense money and in one video he flashed a chart with current catfish pricing, so he is really selling fish. That is a no-brainer, but I'm trying to grasp why these women are on his "show". The women obviously are the draw for subs. ![]()
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