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Wood [Back in the Day Edition]

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Released: 2007-06-19

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Wood [Back in the Day Edition] DVD Cast & Features Cast:
Omar Epps, Sean Nelson, Taye Diggs, Trent Cameron, Richard T. Jones, Duane Finley, Malinda Williams, De'Aundre Bonds, Cynthia Martells, Sanaa Lathan, LisaRaye, Tamala Jones, Christina Milian

Director(s): Rick Famuyiwa

Features:
Commentary by director Rick Famuyiwa and actors Taye Diggs and Richard T. Jones
Making The Wood
Theatrical trailer
Photo gallery
Wood [Back in the Day Edition] DVD Details
Video:
Enchanced Widescreen Letterbox for 16x9 TV
Audio:
Dolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel
Dolby Digital Stereo
Language:
English
Subtitles:
English
Running Time: 106
Genre: Drama
Item Weight: 1
UPC: 097361223421
Product Code: PRT122342DVD
Format: DVD
Year:1999
Studio: Paramount
Wood [Back in the Day Edition] DVD Summary A man who's uncertain about the biggest step forward of his life steps back to take a look at his younger days in this comedy/drama.

Roland (Taye Diggs) is a few hours away from getting married, and he is starting to have second thoughts; as much as he loves his fiancée, he can't stop thinking about Tanya (Tamala Jones), his first serious girlfriend in high school.

Roland is hanging out with his two best friends, whom he also first met in school, Mike (Omar Epps), a solid regular guy, and Slim (Richard T.

Jones
), a flashy personality who plays pro basketball in Europe.

They talk about the old days and flash back on growing up in Inglewood, California (nicknamed "The Wood") in the 1980's, when Run DMC and Eric B & Rakim were the happening sounds, and guys used to argue over who was hotter, Vanity or Apollonia.

At the last minute, Roland takes off, wanting to pay Tanya a visit, and Mike and Slim are determined to track him down and make sure that he gets to the altar on time.

The Wood was the debut feature film for writer/director Rick Famuyiwa, whose first short subject, Blacktop Lingo, won an enthusiastic response at the 1996 Sundance Film Festival.