Undisputed Soundtrack

Synopsis: George "Ice Man" Chambers (Rhames) is a top ranked heavyweight boxer. However Chambers has his world turned upside down when he is accused of rape and sent to prison. Upon his arrival he hears talk about Monroe Hutchen (Snipes) who is the top ranked prison boxing champ 10 years running. Immediately there is bad blood with Chambers not wanting to be second to no one which leads to a lunch room fight between the men. Figuring it will be a good way to make money fellow convict Emmanuel 'Mendy' Ripstein (Peter Falk) sets up a prison boxing match between the two men to decide who is the real UNDISPUTED champ. Michael Rooker plays a guard, Fisher Stevens, John Seda, and Master P co star.
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama
Director(s): Walter Hill
Production: Miramax Films
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.2
Metacritic:
58
Rotten Tomatoes:
48%
R
Year:
2002
94 min
Website
662 Views


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1Bout My Paper3:58
2Daddy's Little Girl4:11
3Everyday3:43
4Go Hard3:59
5How Did I4:23
6Hungry4:05
7If U Wanna Know3:36
8In Here3:36
9Let Me Ride3:50
10Man Up3:31
11Real Talk3:46
12Ride Together3:27
13Shorty Down3:35
14So Gangsta4:05
15Time Has Come Today3:24
16Undisputed3:48
17We Drop It3:59

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