Baron's Sundance Movie
Just thought you guys may want to know about "Made in America" the documentary about the Bloods and Crips that Baron produced. I went to Sundance last night with my wife and the place was packed. I was hoping that maybe Boom would make an appearance, but no luck.
The movie, however, is powerful and should be watched by everyone interested in what is happening in our communities. While the story focuses on South Central LA and the gang warfare that plagues us there, it is certainly a story that can be told in most major American cities.
Stacy Peralta, the director, is looking for distribution right now and should be in theaters sometime this year. But, wherever it's shown I beg you guys to get out and try to see it.
Makes me even more proud to be a Warrior, when our guys are putting their time and efforts off the court to projects like this. Even some Jazz fans in Salt Lake were saying they are Baron fans now because of this movie! I'm telling you, it was that good, heartbreaking, and real.
This FanPost is a submission from a member of the mighty Golden State of Mind community. While we're all here to throw up that W, these words do not necessarily reflect the views of the GSoM Crew. Still, chances are the preceding post is Unstoppable Baby!
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I bet it's a good movie
Baron's movie debutted last Sunday
After I saw that he flew out to Sundance, I knew we were in trouble for the Wolves game.
The movie's gotten some great reviews. But I would have rather had the win against Minnesota.
no wonder he
Baron...save the TMZ life for the postseason. If he played on the Knicks or Lakers this would be leading on sportscenter.
TGIB

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