 Richie. Have you heard about the party tonight? Richie. I saw it on his Instagram. How about I take you to your favorite restaurant? Richie. It's not a regular night. Yeah. We had this all right. We'd be next to line to be a member of their family business. Come back to the dorm last night. Something is in front of you. Jimmy J's last location before a phone call. As you wish, Mr. Snow. I need all the details of last night. Turns out a lot of people have come up missing. And their last location has been at that club. Clients are in place for tonight's hearing. We got a problem. What the fuck is she? This little girl. J-O-N. I think it's about time I ring this bell. Come on, we made it. Come on, man. We walking all through the black market. I know y'all see what we got going on. We got a food court. We got libraries. We got all type of industries. Real products. We would make the reals all peel shit. Come on, man. Y'all enjoying the studio? Yeah. Come on, man. So it wouldn't be a real black market if we didn't have a movie theater where we could go watch movies with a whole lot of black people in them. So today we got the cast from Meet the Snow. Thank you for having me. Man, we deep in here today. I got to take this time to let everybody get a chance to introduce themselves to the world and all the people watching today on the black market. Tell me your name and the character that you play in the movie. Well, I'm Kedra Ponder. I'm the producer in The Co-Writer. And I play one of the bad guys. Just one of the bad guys. Just one of them. These numbers were Ron Taylor, aka BZ numbers on one of the co-writers. One of the stars. And I play Ron Snow, the father of the movie. Okay. Hi, I'm Priesta Outland. I am one of the stars as well in the movie. I play Vanity Snow. What up, everybody? I'm Frederick Harper. I play a bad guy. I play Ty. Ty. Bartender. Slippin' Mickey's. Wow. It's four of us. Damn. Yeah. But, uh... I don't know if we should have him laughing with us. Watch the movie. He get it. I'm also an associate producer on the project as well. That's what's up, man. Tell me how the project came together, man, and how y'all put all this good energy into it like this. Uh-oh. Well, until he get it right, I'll let you know. Me and Ron, we've done previous projects together. And he had an idea that he couldn't get out his head. I told him, I'll help you. And I co-wrote it with him. So it started, like I said, with his idea from the dangers of sex trafficking. We both have teenage daughters that were entering college. And it's saying that's plaguing that Atlanta area. And we just wanted to bring some awareness to it. You want me to hold it down? Hold it down. Well, how I came about it, Ron found me on Facebook. He was in my inbox, asking me if I wanted to be a part of the project. I was like, send me the script first, but do you have a budget? That's the most important question. You want to know if you have a budget. And if you don't have a budget, what kind of quality is it going to be? Because you don't want to waste your time. So he hit me up. I read the script that he sent over to me. The script was fired. I was like, oh, let's do this. It's all about action. I love action. So that's how I came about. And you, Mr. Drink Spiker. Ron and I go way back. We go back to Tanglin and Twisted on the set. We worked on a project together, man. And he always expressed that he wanted to do an action film. And I was one of the first people that he called up, sent me over the script, reviewed it, talked some business. And here we are a few years later. Yeah. Ron, what's been the approach, man, for you taking this project on everybody who's here today saying that Ron had the group. You found it. You know what? It was Ron's crazy ass idea. Being the 85 of myself, watching you guys. Let's do it. Spirit heads y'all like. I seen y'all go from, you know, wilding out to doing the 85 South Show. And I'm just inspired. I was like, you know what? I've been acting for a while. I got to take my life from my own hands. Tyler Perry ain't coming. Ain't nobody coming. These Black men are striving to achieve it. We got rehearsal. Let's write a movie. Yeah. We wrote it. We wrote it with the attention to impact the world. And look at us. We're on the 85 South Show. I tell you, you watch the show. So you know, I tell people all the time. It's like, don't wait on nobody to make you a star, man. And of course, like, look at the success that you have. And you never would have thought to go from, like you said, an idea to a script, to man, we producing this. The rap part. And now you're like, oh my God. Like I said, putting that good energy into it and having the right people around you that can help you bring that vision to life. That's the dopest part about it. So it's like, now you got the momentum and you see that it's possible. What do you want to take it to now? What you want to do next? We feel like we got the next, like, Tyler Perry. We got, like, Spike Lee. You interviewing one of the next big director, movie makers out here. We got now. Yeah, I'm talking about that. We believe in that. So Van Diesel was another one of my inspirations too. Hollywood wasn't really, they weren't messing with him. So he made Fast and Furious and he got it here. So just watching people just be great. How long you just going to watch people be great for? You jumping the seat like, let's go. You got to be great. But some people, you want to be great like instant. You got to put their work in. Class facts. And when they see us on Tuba, they say, it's a Tuba movie until they watch it. Yeah. And they be like, oh, that one's supposed to be. That one's supposed to be. Tuba movies, though, I feel like it's a whole different genre. It is. Yeah. It reminds me of, like, the Black Smootation film era, where it was like, it wasn't even necessarily like the theme of the movies. It was just that they were created, like we would call it independent film these days. Right. But, you know, back in those days, that was just the genre that they put it in. I just think it's dope to see, you know, people make these movies happen with little to no budgets on some of them. So it's like, how could you clown that? They did this shit with nothing. This is just to show you with the right opportunities that this shit is possible. And we can't tell all our stories. Correct. You know, from the Tyler Perry's to the hood niggas selling dope everywhere. He got a story he wanted to tell, too. Big facts. And we need to hit all of them. Because we buying on our, you know, on our movie making shit, too. We've been watching too long. Exactly. You know, it's time for us to be innovators and make it happen. And I love it. Right, right. So how long you been over here executive producing and co-producing and making this stuff happen over here on the movie world? Honestly, it's my 10th year in media. Yeah. It's my third project, my third full feature. I've been in Atlanta maybe five years now. Yeah. What would y'all say to the independent creators who may be nulling over the idea of going back and forth just get us take that next step to make it happen? Get it done. Correct. Get it done. Just do it. Just do it. Yeah. If you have an idea, I always say write it down. Yeah. You know, write it down, create your vision, and then, you know, just pursue it. Just go after it. And then don't worry about where the money's gonna come from. Don't worry about who's gonna be involved. You just make sure you get your vision out. Yeah. And trust me and have, I always believe in faith and have that faith you step out and people are gonna come to you because they're gonna see your vision. Right. Was this the first project y'all worked on together? It is. I'm gonna say all of us. All of us together. All of us together. We all worked on a separate project. Yeah. Yeah. I've been acting for about 10 years. What have you been acting for? I've been acting for probably 20 years. I started acting in Memphis, so theater. So I've been doing it for a long time. Memphis, man. Memphis, man. Memphis, man. Yeah, yeah. Gotta love that. I've been acting since I came out the long. You know, every day is acting. You know, it's just a matter of whether you have that lights, camera, action behind it, but we gotta act every day in life and decide how we're gonna play that role with whomever we encounter, you know? So I've been acting that long, so. So where can they go and check out more info about the movie? I've got a Facebook page, Instagram page. Yeah, we're only done. We're only done, that's all. Meet the snows, everything. Meet the snows, everything. You can Google it. Meet the snows. Our Gmail is meetthesnows.gmail.com. So after y'all check it out on Tubi, let us know what you think. What is this movie about? It's what you want to get into. Tell us. So really good acting. Because that's what it's about. That's what really drew me to it. And I'll let you talk about it first. What's the movie about? Yeah, talk about it. It's an action movie about my daughter who's just kidnapped in a sex trafficking ring. Similar to Taken? Mm-hmm. But we got some real opinions in that. Yeah. Better in my opinion. Some more graphics and stuff. With a Negro spin. Yeah. I love it. The instruments are crazy. J-O-N, we got to get you in the thank you. We do. Yeah, we hijacking the movie. Mm-hmm. Yeah, we are. Everybody in there, we getting in. Let's go. We taking over the movie industry. And we starting with Tubi. Hello. Part two coming soon. Really? It's already in the work? It's in the work. Well, you start over. I need another bad guy. Let's go. Brighter man be the bad guy. Two little improv, baby. Two little improv. Two little improv be the bad guy. Everybody want to be the bad guy. Yes. I want to be the worst one. I got a bogey's accent and everything. All right, here go my seat. You're the cat, man. You're the fat cat, man. Do you think your boyfriend is going to save you now? Shit, okay. Yeah, you fucking with. I'm not working on my shit. I'm not working on my shit. I'm about to have a fight. I'm sick of these incense right now. I'm really working on my shit. I love it. Yeah, I told you. I ain't... That's how hard it was. That bad. I almost burnt the whole shit down. But man, I appreciate y'all stopping through the black market. I'm not into your shit. I'm giving you credit. I want to ask you some 85% questions. Ask me. Because I'm on 85%. But I still got to make sure I say, I appreciate y'all stopping through here and doing your promo with us, because that's exactly what this platform's created for. Things just like this. And I manifested you honestly. Word. When we finished working on a project, you know, you wasn't my friend at the time, but I tagged 85. I said tag the 85% show. I want to be on that show. And the manifestation just happened. New phase just came around. Everything just all happened in there. And here we are. See? It ain't about who you know. It's about who know you. Yeah, man. Now, what's the question? I'm ready. I got a few on. I got a few on. Okay. Because you always rapping on your show. When you dropping the mixtape? Um, what's today? What is it? Is this April? April. Yeah, April to 10. 25? I'm coming in the middle of the summer. What's with this? Yeah, real shit. Middle of the summer. You always rapping. It ain't nothing. I'm coming in the middle of the summer. I'm coming with the anthem for the summer. Okay. All right. That's one question. Yeah. The cockroach thing. Are y'all going to make that a real cartoon? It is. Like a real series? Yeah. The Roche Motel? Man, I love that, man. I want to be on it. I want to be on it. Man. We got all the episodes. We move all the episodes to the app. Really? Yeah. So we working on the next season of Roche Motel also. See, I'm glad you brought it up because they didn't even know. We was just going to drop a gang of episodes. That's so funny. Yeah. That's one of them. You know, like, that's what I'm saying with the media shit. We want to have a cartoon, radio show, TV show. So it's like, ooh. That's definitely the first move with the animation. And we look in the link up with some more creators and get some more cartoons. And we're going to bring back Saturday morning cartoons. But then we're going to have, like, some Friday night cartoons for, like, grown folks coming from the club, having this shit on it. Like, rick and moody. Come on. It's three o'clock in the morning. So yeah, man. That type of shit. How many cars do you actually with y'all? I mean, once you get to a certain number, you just, like, count it. I got every car that a black man would want to have from them. I think I could, and probably two of them at this point. You talking about where the impala is? Yeah, the impala has been gone. Now we're giving away a 72, no, a 70 Chevelle. Got her. That mother could call him too. Call him? Oh. Hell yeah. The car game crazy right now. So yeah, we got plenty of shit coming up. They give away cars. When they give away old school, I'm from the south. We love our old school. Oh, y'all get money. Well, I mean, it's for the fans. It's for the fans. They give the people a chance, you know, to win a big money car without having to spend big money. So, you know, everything goes full circle. Keep the culture going. Y'all got any questions? I'm just down. Any thoughts on questions? I would like to say happy birthday. Thank you. Happy birthday. Let's do it. Let's do it. Let's do it. What's the birthday? It's been April 2nd. Have a belated my guy. C.J. No. Yeah. My birthday just passed. Have a belated my guy. Thank you. I appreciate it. You know that in the world. OG. Listen. Why you being cute? Because I am cute. Don't starve. You know, you've been really questioning the world. Well, get on the show, that's your only stop, huh? We'll be back, we'll be back. No, she's gonna come back by yourself. I'm not like you, man. I got you. I'm sorry, man. I wanted to get them all together once and then. I get the individuals in there, so you want to come through. I already know you're the villain now at this point. Yeah, I got you. Yeah, so I want to make sure I tell everybody to go check out Meet the Snows so we can talk about it in the comments, you know, just to see where we at with it. Yeah, we can discuss this as a family. Can y'all, one more request. Can y'all play our trailer? Can y'all show it? Can you send it to me? If you send it to me, I will literally drop the trailer right when you said it. Oh, man. You heard this, huh? You want me to put it in the front of the show in the back? Make it a commercial, too. Thank you. Yeah. How do you know this? This is to promote you. Throw some soundtrack music in there, too. This might as well plug it all the way through. Some soundtrack music. We got two artists sitting up here today that's on the soundtrack. Can we rap right here? Come on. We rappers, too. Go ahead, one, dude. You're more rapping than me. Let them know about your songs on the soundtrack. We got a courtesy run throwing it on there called We Out Here Doing Shit We Ain't Got No Business Doing. It's hot, too. We Out Here Doing Shit We Ain't Got No Business Doing. Come on. I ain't never related more to some shit that I ain't heard yet, didn't I? But yeah, man. Like I said, this is the episode to promote y'all shit. So we'll put the trailer in there. We'll make sure we get the link to the soundtrack, the promo, the trailer, the gif, the meme. Whatever y'all got associated with this because we want to see y'all be successful, man. Thank you. That's exactly what this platform is for. And I would like to add, if possible, can we mention something about what the movie is representing sex trafficking? It's entertaining in itself because we all are aware of that. But the main purpose, the main message of the movie is about sex traffic awareness. So if we can drop something about what are some of the signs and how to avoid it and stuff like that, that'll be great. Because that's where we're headed. We're trying to team up with sex trafficking organizations so that we can bring more awareness to the youth because our youth are being picked up quickly. You need to be careful with them organizations. They doing all the damn sex trafficking. Well, true. There are some, but... Well, we have two organizations that we're partnering with right now. Youth Spring and Well Living. So they've been very beneficial. We do have resources available. So if we have anyone listening that may have benefited from this sex trafficking, please don't hesitate to reach out to us and we will provide resources. Let's put it into this shit. Correct. Shit is sick. They out here stealing people. More than that. Fuck them too. Both at two and stealing the organs. It's true. So when you're out in public and you see something that don't look right, intervene. Telling you, man, it's always something. For sure. Everybody has had those moments with you. Are y'all okay moments? You think some shit ain't right in your ass? It's all fun and games. It's all fun and games until you become a victim or you're close to one. I'm close to a victim. My family are survivors. In the late 80s, my cousin Emma Staten was sex trafficked from Palakka, Florida. Last time we seen her she was on her way to a nightclub and she got in the car with the dude she met there and never came back home. We put out reports. We did police reports, national reports. We haven't found any information on her. So sex trafficking is real. Do not get in the car with people you don't know. If you come with a friend, leave with that friend. Exactly. And don't drink things that's been sat down unattended to you. Keep an eye on your drink. Yes. Watch your drinks. Watch your drinks. Especially with traveling. Some of the tips? Yeah. I guess just for the sake of the youth and, shoot, grownups, some of the tips of sex trafficking would be more like I would like to say for example kids, right now a lot of them are on spring break. The sex traffickers are out. They are around looking and waiting to collect. So these kids need to be aware. They're at the malls, they're at the movie theaters. These are places where parents drop their kids off and dip and, hey, you spend the day up here but the next thing you know you have some handsome guy or sometimes they're using the youth or a woman to lure them in. So it's like you really, really have to be careful and they're out seeking people who have low self-esteem. Those who feel left out or they want a fast life and they'll sell them this dream. I'm sure many heard about the Jeff Epstein whole case. That's what I was just about to say. Ain't it crazy how nobody sitting here having this discussion that's excluded from this shit now? Like anybody can be you know what I mean? Men, women, children, boys, girls I mean it's like nobody is excluded. Any age, any that shit is crazy man. And so there's some of them and as far as black people they want our organs. So you can come up missing, they still in the eyes, hearts and you saw a get out. That's a perfect, kind of a perfect example of it, you know. That's the scariest movie I've ever seen. She's thinking about the concept of that. But it's real, it's real. It's my pleasure to marry the white woman. We don't talk about that. Stop it. Get out of here. He's starting. I'm telling you man. Well look here. Y'all see where we at, y'all know where we at. This is our first time stopping through here for some promo but don't let it be the last. The next time y'all come back we need to be talking about what we're going to do. I got a fight movie I did join. Fight? Are we shooting in September? Do I need to give back to fighting weight or? I got a scene where you got to wear that little light. You okay with running? From who? From a fighter? Oh, I ain't no bitch. You ain't playing that role. I ain't playing that role. You know they want to bring it up. You acting, you acting. You pretending. You're acting. You're acting. You're acting. You're acting. You made it away. Don't get beat up. I can't get killed. I gotta find another role. I am good. Man, I'm too handsome for some shit like that. You look like you have to be running away. Nah, I am. I'm gonna see you shoot me in the face. I'm gonna put you in the movie. I'm gonna beat your ass. You're gonna be a bitch. You're gonna run. That's how it is. You want to kill all these friends in the movie. You gotta fight. Somebody get up and save y'all. Run. Yeah, well, no. I just told you I was the villain. The villain don't lose. No fucking fight. Not in the first movie. What about the first one? What about the trilogy? They made 10 Fast and Furious. You didn't kill me in the first movie. Shit. I'm already out of it. He just want to put you in the face. He's gonna beat you up and then y'all become friends later on. Yeah. You know what? I think it just looked better on screen with me whooping your ass. That's what's on TV. What's on TV? All the 85. What's on TV? All the 85. Oh, shit. Well, look here, man. I appreciate y'all stopping through here. Please do not burn down the studio. We have to keep this thing going so we can keep this black market open and keep making it. One way stand up. We made it. Like that. One time for Dates on the Beach. Everybody put it. We see our baby. ATL right here. What about the party tonight? How about I take you to your favorite restaurant? They had this all fried. It would be an excellent to be a member of their family business. Come back to the dorm last night. Something is in private. PA's last location before our phone died. As you wish, Mr. Snow. I need all the details of last night. Turns out a lot of people have come up missing and their last location has been at that club. My clients are in place for tonight's meeting. We got a problem. What the fuck is she? This little girl.