From boyhood to manhood, you can always count on your best friends.
Mike (Omar Epps) and Slim (Richard T Jones) never thought they'd see the day their man Roland (Taye Diggs) would strut down the aisle to get married. Neither, apparently, did Roland, who ducks out just hours before the ceremony and turns up at the house of his high school sweetheart, Tanya (Tamala Jones). Though he adores his fiancée (Lisaraye), Roland sees the impending nuptials as a separation from those who have always been closest to him, his neighbourhood partners from Inglewood, which they fondly refer to as The wood.
After Mike and Slim track down their cold-footed friend Roland, they begin reliving their teenage days growing up in the 1980s - an era of chasing girls, jheri curls, K-Swiss tennis shoes and hip-hop beats. As these three friends revisit some of their old stomping grounds, they know that two big words uttered later in the day will change their friendships forever.
Special Agent Matti
The brothers: four African-American boyhood friends grow up to become hot, horny, sexy, successful, powerful, rich young men with commitment issues.
The wood: three African-American boyhood friends grow up to become hot, horny, sexy, successful, powerful, rich young men with commitment problems.
African-American humour, frustrations, icons and role models.
The main difference between the two is the omnipresent product placement by Pepsi in The wood. Someone at Paramount must've had better contacts. Enjoy.
MA 15+ (Medium level coarse language, medium level sex scene)
107 minutes (1:47 hours)
VHS rental: 7 September 2001









