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I saw this doc when it first came out and i've been searching for this for ages, i even emailed hbo about it and they dont have any copies laying around for purchase which sucked but yeah someone send reronic the file so we can all watch this video!
 
I had a copy of it, I ripped it from the tv when I was watching it. The quality sucked big time. It's not worth posting because it will suck. The voices don't match the mouths. I have since then fixed that problem, if HBO shows it again, I'll keep an eye out for it then record and post for everyone to see. It's very interesting. I watched it before I knew anything about rolling. And I watched it a few months ago after rolling for a year. I have a different outlook on rolling, but I know never to roll every weekend.
 
I was in another forum searching for this movie as well. I found someone who has this burned to a DVD that she is selling. Here is the email addy, put HBO DOC in the subject. She as all of the HBO doumentories

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High on Crack Street: lost Lives In Lowell
Once a thriving manufacturing center, Lowell Massachusetts provides case study in the aftermath of the factories closing down. It follows three longtime residents, Boo, Brenda, and Dickie, all of whom are hooked on crack. They move in and out of rehabs, crack houses, and jails, hopeless and lost. Great moments of true realistic drama. "Cinema verité" of superb quality. No guidance, no judgment, just direct observation. Its like a fly on the scene! Great documentary, very rare and hard to find. $25.00
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Small Town Ecstasy: Runs about 1 and 1/2 hours long, focuses on a family who's Dad is hooked on Ecstasy. He even gives it to his 13 year old kid to use, and condones his other teenage children's using the drug openly in front of him. In one scene he gives his 13 year old son money to buy Ecstasy! Divorced from his wife, he engages in somewhat of a Shows people at raves using X, smoking pot, and other drugs. Gripping. $25.00
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Junkie Junior
Follows a man in the 80's as he lives a squalid life in the South Bronx. He is a full blown heroin addict at the age of 29, and looks astonishingly older than that. Stealing daily to support his habit, he is estranged from his wife and kids, but sees them on occasion. His wife desperately tries to hide their fathers addiction from her kids. In jail he gets a chance at Rehab. Does he make it? In the final scene we see Junior say, "If anyone offers you drugs, remember what happened to me." This movie was one of the first HBO undercover documentaries, it ran one time, and has not ran since. Filmed in 1981, it is extremely rare, and excellent documentary, and impossible to find. (Copy of this DVD and VHS is Great!) $30.00
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American Justice (1 hour long): follows several heroin & crack addicts through their lives. Is graphic and shows them smoking crack, and shooting heroin. Undercover video shows them making drug deals and buying drugs. Focuses mainly on 3 women, who are obviously unhappy with their addictions, but don't know how to stop using. Shows one girl who is a dancer going through rapid opiate detox, a way to get heroin out of your system in less than 12 hours. Also has a segment on New Jersey Dr. Lance Gooberman, who was in the news for the deaths of several of his patients. $15
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Rehab: Camp Recovery, located in the coastal town of Santa Cruz, Cal., features a mix of new and long-term addicts, most of whom stay for 30 days (the maximum allowed by most insurance companies). REHAB chronicles their experiences in the center and follows them out into the less-supervised, far more dangerous, "real" world, riding the emotional tidal waves that accompany incremental progress and devastating relapses. The film offers a rare insider's look at the ups and downs of each addict's journey to stay clean. Shows heroin addicts going through rehab, and what their families go through. It is graphic, and once again shows people shooting up and getting high. Some make it through rehab, some don't. This is a very compelling film, powerful and graphic. Runs about 1 and 1/2 hours long. $20.00
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Dope sick Love: Follows 2 homeless couples living on the streets of New York. Runs over an hour long, and shows them smoking crack, shooting crystal meth, and shooting heroin. They fight, they hustle for money, they run scams that are brilliant to get cash, then blow it all on drug- lots of drugs. They get into physical fights in the middle of crowded streets as they live a day-to-day bare bones existence on the streets of New York. It has some graphic sexuality, as the men prostitute themselves to other men for sex- and it does show oral sex actually being done, so it may need to be edited if shown in a classroom or to a younger teen. $25
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Crank Made In The USA: . Shows meth (AKA) crank and speed use. Runs one hour long and is graphic. Shows users shooting up, snorting, etc.. Is graphic and follows several "crank heads" over a year or so. Shows the effects of methamphetimines on the body and mind, and what law enforcement is doing to stop it. Great movie and superb filming. $25
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LaLee's Kin:
A gripping documentary about life in the South, and the legacy of the great-great grandchildren of slaves. They are uneducated, and living in extreme poverty. No running water, and struggling to raise children in grim and harsh conditions. Focuses on LaLee, an elderly women struggling against extreme poverty to hold her family together, while raising 5 of her grandchildren. Unable to even afford pencils for them to go to school, she still finds the strength to carry on. Her 5 grandchildren are struggling to be educated, not even knowing what a "Nintendo" is. Gripping documentary. Rare and impossible to find. $25.00
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Latin Kings: A Street Gang Story
Assembled by award-winning documentarian Jon Alpert, Latin Kings: A Street Gang Story is primarily a "biography" of the notorious New York gang's ex-leader, Antonio "King Tone" Fernandez. Under house arrest at the time of filming, Fernandez insists that he has experienced an epiphany, and that upon his release he intends to transform his gang into a peace-loving, community activist group. His words are contrasted with the violent activities of the Latin Kings during the final years of the 20th century, as captured on police surveillance tapes. Latin Kings: A Street Gang Story was originally telecast as part of HBO's America Undercover anthology. You get to see the gang members in everyday life, and "King Tone" AKA Anthony Fernandez allows Alpert into every crevice of his life, including how the gang works, inside meetings, his kids, his Mom and Dad's house, and his wife Myrna.
$25.00
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Living Dolls: The Making of Child Beauty Queen:
This poignant documentary follows the fortunes and adventures of a five-year-old aspiring beauty queen in a world where pancake makeup, catwalk routines and ambitious stage parents are par for the course. Propelled by her mother, who guides her with military precision, Swan Brooner is determined to reach the top. Filming over the course of 2 years, the director takes viewers from Swan's early rehearsals to a winning streak at the state pageant level to her toughest competition—for a national crown. This documentary is terrific because it is invisible -- it simply allows the pageant world to speak for itself. There are no comments by the filmmakers, who limit their involvement to a series of titles every so often that just establishes the setting or provide a fact. They do a pretty amazing job of piecing together what feels like a neutral "just the facts, ma'am" film allowing the viewer to draw his or her own conclusion on child beauty Pageant. $25.00
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Life Of Crime 2: This one is by the same guy that did "Dope Sick Love." This one is VERY rare- it was filmed in 1993, and you can't find it anywhere on the net. It is 2 hours long, and follows three addicts for several years. One is a Mom with 3 kids, and she starts shooting heroin and loses her kids. You see her go from an attractive women raising her kids (with somewhat questionable parenting), to a burnt out street junkie who lost her kids, is constantly shooting 'speedballs', and the kids checking her arms for track marks and begging their Mom to stay clean to get them back. The other two addicts the movie follows are guys who are fresh out of jail. It shows one guy (Freddie) going in for an aids test- and getting a positive result, then shooting heroin into an ulcerated leg wound (his arm veins are long gone). It shows the other guy (Rob) going from a 200 pound healthly-looking clean cut man working a job, to a 130 pound street junkie, with long hair, and aged face, nodding on heroin, homeless, in an empty lot full of trash. It's a great film, shot just like "Dope Sick Love," but longer and more detailed. it also runs 1 hour longer than dope sick love- 2 hours total. It is an outstanding movie, very rare and impossible to find. Shows a lot of graphic drug use. $30.00
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NEW! Life of Crime 1 (One Year in a life of Crime)
This is the 1989 prequel to Life of Crime 2. It follows Freddie and Rob from Life of crime 2, but it was filmed in 1989, when they were professional shoplifters. Follows them shop lifting, using drugs, and abusing their live in girlfriends. VERY rare movie, ran on HBO in 1989, and is not available anywhere. $25
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Intervention (A&E) show: Runs one hour long. Shows a girl hooked on crack, morphine, and all kinds of other pills (Allyson). She steals the pills from her dying father. She was once a white-house intern, the best of the best, and had a VERY promising career. She now spends her days in her bedroom smoking crack, taking pills, and getting high. Shows her smoking crack and using drugs, and her family doing an intervention on her to stop her. Also included is a special Oprah did on the same girl (Allyson), to see how she went through rehab and came out. The other part of this "Oprah" tape is a girl who is a "cutter" and cuts herself all over her body. It is graphic and shows her cutting herself and mutilating her private parts. Both tapes $20 (includes a bonus episode of this show about 2 guys hooked on crack and cocaine- GREAT show) I also have other episodes of this program, dealing with alcoholics, meth addicts, heroin addicts, ect..
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Hooked: illegal drugs and how they got that way: Runs one hour long. Shows how cocaine was made, introduced into the US, the history of cocaine and why it was made illegal. Fascinating and informative look at drugs and the laws that started the "war on drugs" that the government had failed so miserably at. $10
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Locked-up The Prisoners of Rikers Island:
With 20,000 inmates, Rikers Island is the worlds largest jail. Located just six miles from the Empire State Building, it's a city within a city. Each night in this jail cost New York Tax payers more than a night's stay at the Waldorf Astoria. It is an unflinching look at inside a prison, but women and men, some of the women pregnant. Powerful and hard to find. $25
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Party Monster: the story of the "club kids" and Michael Alig: If you saw the movie "Party Monster" with MaCauley Culkin and Seth Green, you will like this show. It is "American Justice," and shows an in-depth look at Michael Alig and James St. James, and the 80's and 90's "club kids" that partied and did cocaine, heroin, and ecstasy all night. Shows drug use caught on tape. Goes into the murder of Angel Melendez (Michael's drug dealer), and how and why it was done. $10
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Methadone and Pregnancy: Shows a women who got off of heroin using methadone, and is now pregnant. Shows the effects methadone has on the baby, and how she handles staying clean during her pregnancy. 1/2 hour long. $8
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Gang Wars: Banging in Little Rock" Ran on HBO in the 90's about gang members in Little Rock Arkansas. This film is a beautiful first hand look into street gangs as we know it with a unique twist. . . it's not inner city youth. Gangs are thought to be confined to America's inner cities, affecting mostly Black and Latino youth, but this opens your eyes to what's not publicized, which is the fact that white suburban youth are "gang-bangers" also. Ultimately this documentary reveals a lot about the underbelly of the city where our last ex-president hails from. A must-see if you're a fan of HBO documentaries. Actual drive by shootings are documented, and takes you deep inside the world of the "Crips", "Folks" and the "Bloods" as you have never seen it before. $25.00
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The Ice Man Confesses: Confessions of Mafia Hit Man:
This is fascinating documentary about Richard Kuklinski, who was hit man for the Gambino crime family. He lived a double life, one with his family, wife, and kids in a quiet suburban home, the other where he was a murderer for hire- he killed over 100 people in his career as a hit man. Kuklinski holds nothing back in this unflinching interview. Details of murders, time, places, the why and how. He tells all of his crimes in grim detail, and he shows little remorse. He tells the interviewer the stories of his murders as if he were giving her some normal tips on life. Often times, Kuklinski even makes jokes when he was asked if he ever felt remorse for killing someone. Kuklinski is in jail, and will never get out. With nothing to lose, he opens up to HBO Undercover, and tells why he killed people, and how he felt when he killed people. Surprisingly, Kuklinski, though cold and unemotional, comes across as very normal, and almost likable at times, a duality so rarely seen in killers. Truly one of the great documentaries ever made about a murderer. $25.00
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Smashed Toxic Teens and alcohol:
This is a blunt and harsh look at the effects teenagers and alchol. Profiles one boy who slams into a tree on an ATV after drinking, and is almost brain dead on arrival at the emergency room. Follows him and his family throuhg his long recovery process. Interviews teen survivors of druk driving accidents, both drivers AND passengers, and their long term damage and what it has done to their families and their lives. This is EXCELLENT for the parent of a teenager, any teenager whether they drink or not. It will make almost anyone think twice before drinking and driving, or getting into a car with someone who has. $20.00
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Dwarfs: Not a Fairy Tale:This film is a documentation of people who want the world to see their courage in dealing with short stature; through this documentary, these individuals prove that they can rise above the derogatory term "midget". We see them having fun, getting married, and pursue any career of choice. As an averaged size person, you begin to realize, there is no "norm" and a shorter person is just as able to handle every day activities. This film is great, and asserts that with a few alterations and adjustments, the spirit of a human being is indomitable, and one can achieve anything he desires, despite his or her height. $20.00
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Twist Of Faith: This Oscar-nominated and Sundance-selected feature documentary tells the deeply personal story of a man who confronts the trauma of past sexual abuse by a local priest. When we first meet Tony, he seems to have it all: great job, pretty wife named Wendy, two adorable kids, and a beautiful new house. But Tony is just beginning to come to grips with a past he's buried for twenty years, and is no longer able to contain. The constant barrage of news related to sexual abuse, coupled with a disturbing discovery in his personal life, causes Tony to confront his demons. $25.00
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Xiara's Song: (by the director of Sleepy Hollow)
Xiara Trujillo is a precocious seven-year-old who moved from the Bronx to Maryland with her mom, Aracelli Guzman, four years ago. Though she seems happy hanging out and playing with her pal Melissa, Xiara becomes defensive and emotional when talking about her father, Harold Linares. Harold is in jail serving a ten-year sentence for weapons possession; Xiara seems to blame his incarceration on her mother, whom she says "kept calling the police." Xiara, who has always been extremely close to her father, acts out with her mother. As we get to know Harold in prison, we find that he has ambitions to be a hip-hop star, and loves to sing rap songs whenever he talks to Xiara on the phone, or when she comes to see him in prison (the jail is in DC, only a few miles away). For her part, Xiara shares her father's love of music, and composes her own rap songs that she sings back at her father. $20.00
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Black Tar Heroin: The Dark Side: Ran on HBO in the 90's about black tar heroin and it's users. Gripping documentary about homeless street people who shoot heroin, a drug primarily available on the West coast of the US. Includes 2004 updates, and interviews. $25.00
 
i dont have the video... i said i hope someone can send it to me so i can host it FOR EVERYONE TO SEE... i need a copy so if someone kindly email me who has the video and is willing to send to me... i will host it for you all
 
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