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  1. Set It Off is a 1996 American heist crime action film directed by F. Gary Gray and written by Kate Lanier and Takashi Bufford. The film stars Jada Pinkett, Queen Latifah, Vivica A. Fox, and Kimberly Elise (in her film acting debut).

  2. The premature killing of Master Steven Seagal, in the 1996 movie Executive Decision. They killed him, folks. Before 1/3rd on the movie had even passed. You could say that this is just how the movie was always supposed to be. But there is something wrong with that line of thought.

  3. It was a 90s movie and police faced much less consequences for their actions than they do now, and they still get away with a lot. His death wasn't on film like Rodney King's bearing from that same decade was.

  4. Nov 6, 1996 · The movie is so psychologically accurate in its other scenes that it should have given more thought to how the reality of death would affect these women, who are not killers. One clue to the depth of “Set It Off” may come from a previous credit of co-writer Lanier, who wrote the Tina Turner biopic “What's Love Got to Do With It?” That ...

  5. Nov 7, 2016 · Everything turns awful; three of the four bank robbers get killed, and other people get shot. During questioning, a detective implies that Frankie was involved with the robbery because she knew...

  6. Nov 6, 1996 · Set It Off: Directed by F. Gary Gray. With Jada Pinkett Smith, Queen Latifah, Vivica A. Fox, Kimberly Elise. Desperation drives four inner-city women to bank robbery in Los Angeles, then they start mistrusting each other.

  7. The women assure themselves they won't get caught and no one will get hurt. But once they begin robbing banks, the police inevitably start to close in and people do get killed, including three of the gang. Turns out they aren't in a heist movie. Title Drop

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