![]() ![]() A year later, the ever-expanding ABM is rolling in money (the early part of the film isn't big on details) and ready to take on mid-level trafficker Butter (Rell): They hit him and his crew at a neighborhood basketball game and leave the court strewn with blood and brains. Beans's business plan is simple: ABM will just absorb all the existing low-level crews, offering them a stark choice: Git down or lay down, and if they lay down, they stay down. Three months after this idea is articulated in a strip club, the fledgling ABM gang roughs up a local hotshot called Futch (Larry "Tron" Quarrels) and takes over his territory. With old friends Baby Boy (Omillio Sparks), P-Nut (Brother Newz) and D-Nice (Oskeeno), supplemented by lethal gun-for-hire Blizz (Memphis Bleek), Beans forms AMB (as in "All 'Bout Money") and sets about taking over Philadelphia's street-level drug trade. Beans (Beanie Sigel) is sick of being on the outside of the American Dream looking in, so he decides to get together a crew. Formulaic but performed with some verve, this crime picture follows the rise and fall of an urban gangster. ![]()
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