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Waist Deep

  • Director: Vondie Curtis-Hall
  • AMG Rating: star
  • Genre: Crime
  • Movie Type: Gangster Film, Urban Drama
  • Themes: Prostitutes, One Against the Mob, Inner City Blues
  • Main Cast: Tyrese Gibson, Meagan Good, Larenz Tate, Shawn Parr
  • Release Year: 2006
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 97 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: R

Plot

To save his son from ruthless gangsters, a streetwise ex-con finds himself coerced into performing a series of crimes in this gritty thriller. Waist Deep features Tyrese Gibson as O2, a young father and recent parolee whose life on the outside is upended when his young son Junior is taken hostage after an auto-theft gone wrong. After learning that his boy is in the hands of a mob boss named Meat (The Game), O2 is forced to break the law once again to satisfy his demands, and teams up with Coco (Meagan Good), a hooker with ties to Meat, to get into the gangster's inner sanctum and save his son. Waist Deep marked the acting debut of rapper The Game. ~ Michael Hastings, All Movie Guide

Cast

The Game - Meat; H. Hunter Hall - Otis Junior; John Pruitt - Guard; Darris Love - Rock; William Duffy - Newscaster 2; Kimora Lee Simmons - Fencing House Lady; Will Young - Man; DeWayne "Syco Smoov" Turrentine, Jr. - Gangster; Wade Allain-Marcus - Gangster; Terrell Clayton - Black Security Guard; Ray Bengston - White Security Guard; Earl Minfield - Bank Manager; Dagmar Stansova - Bank Woman; Kasi Lemmons - Angry Black Woman; Laura Miro - Newscaster 3; Tommy "Poverty" Abate - Look-a-Like; Dawn Reavis - Newcaster 4; Dylan Tays - Newscaster 5; Yolanda Whittaker - Female Radio DJ; Julio Gonzalez - Male Radio DJ; Michael Eric Dyson - Radio Guest; Vernon Hawthorne - Meat's Bodyguard; Farley Jackson - Meat's Bodyguard; Sean Moran - Impatient Jacker; Kevin Scott - Go Mobile Driver

Credit

Yoojung Han - Art Director, Robi Reed - Casting, Howard Drossin - Conductor, Marie France - Costume Designer, Noga Isackson - First Assistant Director, David Hallinan - First Assistant Director, Vondie Curtis-Hall - Director, Julius Le Flore - Second Unit Director, Terilyn A. Shropshire - Editor, Ted Field - Executive Producer, Stan Lathan - Executive Producer, Russell Simmons - Executive Producer, Amy J. Kaufman - Executive Producer, Trevor Macy - Executive Producer, Marc D. Evans - Executive Producer, A. Demetrius Brown - Executive Producer, Marcus Salgado - Fights Choreographer, Eddie M. Barron - Hair Styles, Paula Ashby Nicholson - Hair Styles, Wayne Middleton - Location Manager, Terence Blanchard - Composer (Music Score), Jabari Ali - Musical Direction/Supervision, Becky Cotton - Makeup, Adam Brandy - Makeup, Roberto De Angelis - Camera Operator, Todd Barron - Camera Operator, Gary Hatfield - Camera Operator, Warren Alan Young - Production Designer, Shane Hurlbut - Cinematographer, Preston Holmes - Producer, Ousuan Elam - Stunts Coordinator, Julius Le Flore - Stunts Coordinator, Dwight Williams - Unit Production Manager, Michael Mahern - Screen Story, Darin Scott - Screen Story, Vondie Curtis-Hall - Screenwriter, Darin Scott - Screenwriter, Paul Hughen - Second Unit Director Of Photography, Gary Hatfield - Second Unit Director Of Photography, David Kessler - Second Unit Director Of Photography, Paul Hughen - Second Unit Camera, Keith Smith - Second Unit Camera, Gary Hatfield - Second Unit Camera, David Kessler - Second Unit Camera, Evan Jacobs - Visual Effects Supervisor, Denaun Porter - Additional Music, David Dresher - Post Production Supervisor, Susan M. Ehrhart - Production Supervisor, Michael C. Blaze - Properties Master, Gary Gegan - Re-Recording Mixer, Matthew Iadarola - Re-Recording Mixer, Sydney Gilner - Script Supervisor, Steven Buhai - Second Assistant Director, J.J. Linsalata - Second Assistant Director, Joe Ramsey - Special Effects Coordinator, Roberto De Angelis - Steadicam Operator, Steven D. Williams - Supervising Sound Editor, Eric A. Norris - Supervising Sound Editor, Todd R. Higgins - Chief Lighting Technician, Robert "Cass" McEntee - Construction Coordinator, Frank Rose - Costumes Supervisor, Jasmine Kimble - Key Hairstylist, Joanetta Stowers - Key Make-up, Chris Kahn - Production Accountant, Cheryle A. Grace - Set Decorator, Black Buddafly - Featured Music, Fabolous - Featured Music, David Parker - Production Sound Mixer, James J Guarrera - Special Effects Foreman, Right Loeb Design Group - Title Design

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Meaning #1: up to the waist
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Waist Deep

Film poster
Directed by Vondie Curtis-Hall
Produced by Ted Field
Written by Screenplay:
Vondie Curtis-Hall
Darin Scott
Story:
Michael Mahern
Starring Tyrese Gibson
Meagan Good
Larenz Tate
Henry Hunter Hall
Kimora Lee
and The Game
Music by Kon Artis
Terence Blanchard
Howard Drossin
Cinematography Shane Hurlbut
Editing by Terilyn A. Shropshire
Distributed by Rogue Pictures
Release date(s) United States June 23, 2006
United Kingdom November 3, 2006
Canada April 28, 2006
Running time 87 min.
Country United States
Language English

Waist Deep is a 2006 drama-action film directed by Vondie Curtis-Hall, starring Tyrese Gibson and Meagan Good. It is loosely based on the 1967 movie Bonnie and Clyde, including some similar subplots including the two main characters on the road, trying to avoid police, and committing bank robberies.

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Plot

Ex-con Otis (Tyrese Gibson), or "O2" as he was once known on account of his ability to vanish from a crime scene like oxygen, has done his time and is now determined to stay out of trouble and never leave his young son, Otis, Jr. (Henry Hunter Hall), ever again.

When O2 shows up late to pick Junior up from school one afternoon, he swears that he will always come back for Junior. That promise is put to the test just moments later when O2's vintage Chevrolet convertible is stolen from him at gunpoint in the middle of a crowded Southland intersection — with Junior in the back seat.

O2 chases the car and gets into a nasty gun battle with the carjackers — circumstances that then make it impossible for O2 go to the police — but to no avail.

O2 does, however, catch up with Coco (Meagan Good), a woman who sells stolen suits on the streets for a thug known as P Money (Julius Denem). O2 knows she is who marked him for the carjacking, and he forces her to help him retrieve Junior. Lucky (Larenz Tate), Otis' unreliable cousin who works for Big Meat (Jayceon "The Game" Taylor), the brutally vicious leader of the Outlaw Syndicate, also offers to help.

After a few hours on the street, Lucky comes back with some bad news: Junior has fallen into Meat's hands, and Meat is demanding that O2 deliver $100,000 by midnight the following night, or Junior will die. Otis claims that he has no money, but Meat thinks otherwise: Meat was once O2's partner in crime, and he thinks O2 is still holding onto the $100,000 they made off their last job together — the job that got O2 six years in prison.

Desperate to raise the cash, O2 comes up with a plan: he and Coco will rob P Money's and Meat's own operations, staging it to look like the one is stealing from the other, and thereby triggering a gang war that will hopefully eliminate both and help O2 and Coco rescue Junior. After a successful robbery of one of the big meats locations, O2 and coco come across a set of safe deposit box keys belonging to numerous banks in the area. The next day with time wearing thin, they stage a number of bank robberies and are able to retrieve expensive jewelery, which lucky offers to get rid of eager to prove his worth. When lucky takes the jewlery to big meat unknowing that it belongs to big meat, Lucky is forced to set up a meeting between himself, O2, and Coco, with Big Meat along to end O2 once and for all.

They take a car to an alley and give him the money. It is then revealed that Big Meat never intended to let Junior live, as he signals one of his men to kill Junior. Lucky sees this and tackles him as the man shoots many shots, one shooting Lucky in the side of the chest. O2 kills Meat's men, leaving only Meat. He then proceeds to shoot O2 but has no shots remaining. O2 shoots and kills him and retrieves Junior.

On the road, they stop at a gas station to attend to Lucky's wound. O2 tells Lucky that they will get him to a hospital, but he realizes that Lucky has died. Swerving of the road, they are chased by the cops. O2 hides in a parking lot and tells Coco that she must take Junior and go to the Mexican border while he outruns the cops. As Junior and Coco escape, O2 is tailed by the cops. They run him to a dead end where the lake is. O2, realizing he has no choice, dives straight into the water.

In Mexico, Coco and Junior are living in a house on a beach. They are walking on the beach when Junior sees something in the distance. He and Coco find that it is O2, who has escaped the ocean and come back to them, as he promised. They then reunite.

Cast

O2 Tyrese Gibson
Coco Meagan Good
Lucky Larenz Tate
Big Meat The Game
Junior Henry Hunter Hall
Fencing House Lady Kimora Lee
P Money Julius Denem

Differences from Bonnie and Clyde

  • Bonnie and Clyde did not involve a child.
  • Bonnie and Clyde is set in central United States during the Great Depression; Waist Deep is set in Los Angeles in the 2000s.
  • Bonnie and Clyde did not survive, but their Waist Deep counterparts do.

Box office

Waist Deep grossed $9,404,180 from 1,004 theaters with a $9,366 average in its opening weekend. Altogether, the film grossed $21,353,303.[1]

Awards and Nominations

Tyrese Gibson

  • Outstanding Performance by a Lead Actor, (Nominated) Black Movie Awards

Meagan Good

  • Outstanding Performance by a Lead Actress, (Nominated) Black Movie Awards
  • Choice Breakout Performance (Female), (Nominated) Teen Choice Awards

Film:

  • Outstanding Hip-Hop Movie, (Nominated) BET Hip-Hop Movie Awards

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