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Baked In Brooklyn (2016/Well Go USA Blu-ray)



Picture: C+ Sound: C+ Extras: C- Film: C+



David (Josh Brenner) was an ordinary blue-collar worker, he went to work everyday, partied at night, and even had a girlfriend ...that is until he was fired. So he decides to do the next best thing ...to become an internet drug dealer. David soon discovers he has the knack for being a drug dealer, but when push comes to shove at the threat of losing his friends or being caught, it soon becomes too late when he realizes he is in over his head in Rory Rooney's Baked In Brooklyn (2016).


David is your average American boy, a slightly nerdish boy who dreams of becoming a white collar worker, but when suddenly he loses his job, he decides to get rich quick with selling drugs online with same day bike delivery. He becomes a instant over night success and is soon filling orders 24-7, but he doesn't realize his business is costing him his friends (and girl friend) when he starts puts business ahead over spending time with them. It is only until after his supplier get caught and arrested (and blames and beats him up) does he realize he's in over his head and that he has made more than a few wrong life choices.


If you like drug and drugs related stories then, this story is for you. It is the typical story of king pin wannabes, but the characters realizing trying to quit is like a hitman getting out of the mob. The whole story felt fairly unrealistic with a boy becoming a drug bike courier not catching the police's attention and a beautiful (but eccentric) girl friend character who would be interested in such a main character.


The 1080p 1.85 X 1 digital High Definition image is a weak HD shoot, as if comedies (this is not the first time we've seen this) can somehow get away with sloppy and/or poor imaging, while the DTS-HD MA (Master Audio) 5.1 lossless sound has location issues, mixing issues and is not much better. Trailers are the only extras.



- Ricky Chiang


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