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5.0 out of 5 stars Spiritually refreshing
Being a fan of Essence Atkins since her days on the late WB sitcom "The Smart Guy" back in the late 1990s, I have always wanted to know what else she was doing in the way of acting projects.This film gave me an answer.The story of a 17-year-old girl living with her religious widowed mother (Roz Ryan, who co-produced the film) in Southern California, Essence...
Published on June 3, 2001 by Tina-Halle Terry

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1.0 out of 5 stars VIEWER BLUES
STOP !!!!
do not purchase this film. essence is adorable and fairly engaging but KENNY LEE is HORRENDOUS !! mr jackson is UNBELIEVABLE, UNINTERESTING, just a DREADFUL actor. my eyes and ears were throughly HAZED. when you see this film think of rosanne barr singing the national anthem....yes it is that AWFUL.
Published on April 17, 2005 by coulant


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A good movie despite faults, June 24, 2001
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This review is from: Nikita Blues (DVD)
The movie was convincing and being a man I will add that they casted some attractive women in particular Nikita's friend ; I might add. The general plot worked but had some questionable flaws in the plot line but of course this isn't a BIG production movie so such is expected.

What the movie lacked the most for me was a sense of serious drama which it had at times but quickly dismissed, e.g. an unfortunate occurance happens to a character that is life threanting early on and should have been treated more seriously. However, this character acts as this event was nothing and thinks little or nothing of it despite her life was in such great danger and she still might be in danger. Like I said before, the movie all and all was worth the rental. I found it at Planet Hollywood- perhaps Blockbuster has it if you don't have a planet hollywood.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Spiritually refreshing, June 3, 2001
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Tina-Halle Terry (Sacramento, CA U.S.A.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Nikita Blues (DVD)
Being a fan of Essence Atkins since her days on the late WB sitcom "The Smart Guy" back in the late 1990s, I have always wanted to know what else she was doing in the way of acting projects.This film gave me an answer.The story of a 17-year-old girl living with her religious widowed mother (Roz Ryan, who co-produced the film) in Southern California, Essence plays the title character, Nikita, a smart yet feisty, sassy female who sells clothes from her job at a clothing store to fellow students at her high school as well as has a thing for a very handsome English teacher at her school (Kenney Lee) who happens to be engaged to the school's associate principal (Mari Morrow). In spite of all the high-risk behavior Nikita is taking, she is willing to stop at nothing to get what she wants. I often wondered how Essence would fare in a lead role versus the supporting role she had on The Smart Guy. This movie gave me an answer. Not only did I like Essence's intelligent yet sassy persona--adjacent to her Smart Guy character yet more understated there--but she was also able to convey different types of emotions in displaying the conflict of a teenager trying to move on and help her family out in light of her father's passing. Down the stretch, when things became undone for Nikita, Essence displayed remarkable depth I wished I had in standing up to my parents at her character's age. Yes, this movie, as it goes along, has something of a Christian undercurrent to it, yet keeps things on an even keel without becoming overtly preachy nor judgmental. As the climactic scene approaches, certain points of God and faith get brought up in ways not always approached in adjacent films with such an underlying presence. And those points not only come about with the title character, but also some of the supporting players as well--all of whom chimmed in loudly and largely. Here, Nikita Blues, in making its point, does so without the tremendous heavy-handedness evident in some other instances. It gives up just enough to let the viewer sense what it is about. For that, I also credit Marc Cayce, who directed, wrote and produced the film. I truly enjoyed this movie--especially Essence Atkins herself. May we please be able to see more of her not only in other projects in the future, but also being able to carry the ball to literal daylight, in the lead role, as she clearly did in this production.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars WHY DO PEOPLE HATE THIS WONDERFUL FILM! GET GOD!!!, December 21, 2005
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pankysweet (SOUTHFIELD ,MI 48075) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Nikita Blues (DVD)
PEACE AND BLESSINGS EVERYONE!

WHY DO ALL OF YOU PEOPLE, NOT LIKE A MOVIE WITH A MESSAGE?
SOMETHING YOU CAN LEARN FROM!
TO UPLIFT YOUR SOUL!
WELL THAT'S THE DEVIL!!!!

ANY WAY THIS IS A GREAT MOVIE!
I WILL SAY, I HATE THE PART OF THE DUMB ACTING WHITE MAN THAT WANTS TO RAPE ALL THE YOUNG GIRLS HE SEE'S!
THEY COULD HAVE LEFT THAT PART OUT!

REV. WAYNE T. JACKSON PRODUCED THIS FILM!
BRANDON T. JACKSON PLAYS NIKITA BEST FRIEND!
THE GUY THAT IS ALWAYS TRYING TO TELL HER THE RIGHT THING TO DO!
HE IS SO CUTE!

I LOVED HIM IN ROLL BOUNCE!
WE NEED MORE MOVIES WITH A GOOD STORY LINE!
FIVE STAR DVD*****
GREAT MOVIE!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I laughed my head off, June 1, 2005
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Heather Hays (Goodfellow-AFB, TX United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Nikita Blues (DVD)
This movie chronicles the adventures of the teenage Nikita, an ambitious young klepto-maniac with a craving for older men, specifically her English teacher, Mr. Jackson.

The setup of this movie was random, to say the least, and it throws a motley crue of characters your way with zingy ebonic wit. We have an overweight, bible thumping mother, a snotty, two faced cheerleader, a soft-spoken friend who apparently doesn't take rape very seriously and the international pervert force (one of them is black and one of them is white) who spend their days parked on the side of the road near the high school with the hopes of luring cute young girls into the back of their crappy, beat up van so they can molest them. It's kind of funny, but they don't seem to ever get what's coming to them. They kind of wander into the movie, like dim witted, overzealous hormone charged spring bucks and wander out of the movie just as nonchalantly.

There are exactly two white people in this movie. One of them is a panty sniffing child molesting freak and the other one is an uptight, dorky businessman. A lot of references are made throughout this movie about how white people earn money so much easier. I thought the world has made some intelligent changes in our modern times, but according to this movie, I'm wrong.

I think this movie was making an honest effort to be funny, and it actually succeeded at this. Some of the jokes were good and when reached tedious levels of stupidity it was still dumb enough to laugh at. The curtains dropped kind of randomly and abruptly.

The ending was...stupid.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good stuff, June 5, 2001
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This review is from: Nikita Blues (DVD)
This is a pretty good movie. It's basically about a high school girl named Nikita (Essence Atkins) who is in love with her English teacher Mr. Jackson (Kenny Lee). Throughout the entire movie she trys desprately to get with Mr. Jackson while she maintains her undercover business (she is stealing clothes from her job). She trys numerous times to get Mr. Jackson to get with her, but he is already taken, by the schools assistant principal Mrs. Fox (Mari Morrow). Towards the end everything starts to fall apart and Nikita must make some changes. The answer is, will it be soon enough? Watch this movie and see.
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5.0 out of 5 stars give it a try, November 30, 2010
This review is from: Nikita Blues (DVD)
If you are into B movies then this is your movies.
I saw the previews of this movie and had to have it
its reallly good but somewhat predictable

but I think you should give it a try
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars VIEWER BLUES, April 17, 2005
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coulant (east of the Mississippi) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Nikita Blues (DVD)
STOP !!!!
do not purchase this film. essence is adorable and fairly engaging but KENNY LEE is HORRENDOUS !! mr jackson is UNBELIEVABLE, UNINTERESTING, just a DREADFUL actor. my eyes and ears were throughly HAZED. when you see this film think of rosanne barr singing the national anthem....yes it is that AWFUL.
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Bad Flik!, April 17, 2005
This flik is dreadful!!! To give it even one star is too generous. I hate the actor, Kenny Lee. Has he been in another movie? Of course not, he is talent-less! He spent all those years in school to do this? Say it isn't so! Don't quit your day job. Ooops, you already did!

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