Tical: Method Man's Hold on Hollywood Over the Years
The Ticallion Stallion's grip on Tinseltown.
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Method Acting - Quiet as it's kept, the Ticallion Stallion has racked up quite an impressive resume as he jumps back and forth from the Hollywood and hip hop arenas. Ready for action once again, Meth is in negotiations to star in Key and Peele's upcoming comedy flick Keanu, which will center around a group of friends posing as drug dealers in order to retrieve a stolen feline.As Method Man and the comedic duo get the paperwork in order, check out a few of the Wu-Tang man's unforgettable roles on the big and small screens. — Michael Harris (@IceBlueVA)(Photos from left: Philip Cheung/Getty Images, Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for Entertainment Weekly)
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Belly (1998) - Meth joined DMX and Nasty Nas in Hype Williams's Hollywood cinematic debut Belly as the problem solving Father Sha. No one will ever forget Meth’s classic lines, “Is you bout it, bout it,” and T-Boz pulling the strap on the Ticallion Stallion as the crew moved that weight. (Photo: Big Dog Films)
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Red Tails (2012) - Hollywood Clifford showed he had a serious side when he helped document the big screen story of the Tuskegee Airmen and showed his skills alongside the likes of Terrence Howard and Cuba Gooding Jr.(Photo: Twentieth Century FOX)
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Blue Bloods (2015) - Johnny Blaze set it off on 5-0 and brought the ruckus on CBS’s season finale of Blue Bloods in March. Meth had the whole NYPD task force on his back after snuffing out the Gang Unit chief and his wife in this two-part drama and eventually went into protective custody after snitching on Sticky Fingaz, who ordered the hit..(Photos from left: Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images, Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Canon)
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The Wire (2003-2008) - Cash did rule everything around Cheese Wagstaff in The Wire as he served up his uncle Prop Joe on a platter to Marlo Stansfield and Meth perfected his character actor game. (Photo: HBO)
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