Deep Cover [1992]
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Pirates are in, and every year the costumes and props get better and more accurate. Appearing the be designed as a hybrid between a scimitar and a saber this pirate sword is a wonderful find. The stainless steel blade of the scimitar measures 36 inches in length and is accented with a deep blood groove, and painted with a faux antiqued blade finish. Intricate symbolized blade collar matches nicely with the tidal-wave themed hand guard, both the blade collar and the guard carry an antiqued brass finish. Brass accents also blend nicely in the handle design which is complimented by a thin leather cord wrapped handle. Measures 39 inches when closed, 36 inches in overall length with a 27.5 inch blade length; 16/64 blade thickness with a mild blade sharpness.
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Deep Cover [1992]
Customer Review: A real gem
If you have not seen Deep cover then you are missing a treat. This is one of the best underated thrillers/dramas of the 90’s..stunning performances from both Lawrence fishburne and Jeff Godblum. I used to own this on video and re-bought it on dvd. Lawrence Fishburne plays a cop sent to infiltrate a drug cartel undercover..he starts at the bottom with the street pushers and works his way to the top where he meets the top boss,along the way he meets jeff goldblum who plays a bent lawyer in league with the cartel..Fishburne gets deeper into the lifestyle and doesnt know if he’s a cop pretending to be a drug dealer or vice-versa.
Great soundtrack and features the deep cover single by dr dre/snoop. A real classic and very underated..go buy
Customer Review: Disappointed…
The real annoyance is that I bought this mainly to get hold of the moody ambient piece that plays during the film’s love scene. I find it’s called ‘John and Betty’s Theme’ and lasts only two and a half minutes… so cut down it’s really just a sampler.
As for the rap side, there are far superior albums… a lot of filler tracks on here I can’t remember from the (excellent) film… perhaps some guy was listening to them on a walkman as he passed the main character in a crowded street?








