Cocaine Cowboys: Reloaded

April. 08,2014      R
Rating:
7.6
Trailer Synopsis Cast

In the 1980s, ruthless Colombian cocaine barons invaded Miami with a brand of violence unseen in this country since Prohibition-era Chicago. Cocaine Cowboys is the true story of how Miami became the drug, murder and cash capital of the United States. But it isn't the whole story - Pulling from hundreds of hours of additional interviews and recently uncovered archival news footage, Cocaine Cowboys has been RELOADED: packed with footage and stories that have never been told about Griselda Blanco, the Medellín Cartel, and Miami's Cocaine Wars, with firsthand accounts by hit man Jorge 'Rivi' Ayala, cocaine trafficker Jon Roberts, smuggler Mickey Munday, and others. Cocaine Cowboys: Reloaded recreates Miami's Cocaine Wars like you've never experienced it.

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Reviews

GamerTab
2014/04/08

That was an excellent one.

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Lightdeossk
2014/04/09

Captivating movie !

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Deanna
2014/04/10

There are moments in this movie where the great movie it could've been peek out... They're fleeting, here, but they're worth savoring, and they happen often enough to make it worth your while.

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Geraldine
2014/04/11

The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.

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rlindsey-16169
2014/04/12

I not only saw the documentary, I lived it, I became a Metro Dade county police officer in Aug of 1980 and retired in 2002, I was on the scene of at least half the drug related killings pictured in the video, and a whole lot more that were not. As if that weren't enough, I also went to High school with the quintessential Cocaine Cowboy Mickey Munday, oddly enough I didn't make the connection till I watched this video 50 something years later, I recall him as a redheaded nerd who the girls wanted nothing to do with, if they had only known that one day he would be buying entire neighborhoods and burying trash bags full of 20s and hundreds.

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Ed-Shullivan
2014/04/13

6/10 documentaryIf you like documentaries that provide real insight in to the vicious and real Miami drug trading war of the 1980's rather than the superfluous TV show Miami Vice that was glorifying the drug trade with a great musical score and TV stars Crockett and Tubbs then you will appreciate the real story told from some of the key players who were the criminals and the Miami Dade officers who were chasing them. An interesting story line of this documentary is how the Cuban dictator Fidel Castro released the most hardened criminals of one his most toughest prisons and shipped them to the United States where they landed in Miami and not only continued with their criminal past but not surprisingly caused Miami's rape and murders to more than double after these unknown Cuban criminals with no criminal past in the U.S. were allowed to walk freely in Miami. The head drug lord in Miami was the crazy and short (5 foot 3 inches in height) Cuban Rafa Cardona Salazar who was held responsible for dozens of drug related executions in Miami, was eventually gunned down himself in his Medellin car dealership. Mickey Munday who was a smuggler pilot and businessmen accumulated hundreds of millions of dollars of cash and property by transporting hundreds of tons of cocaine into Miami with his planes. He avoided arrest for six years until he was captured in 1992. Seven years later he was released from prison.The key narrator of Cocaine Cowboys Reloaded is a notorious hit-man named Jorge Rivera Ayala. His nickname is Rivi and he is now imprisoned for being the hit-man for Miami drug lord Griselda Blanco, known as the Miami Godmother of the Cocaine Cowboys. He remains in prison as he was dropped as a witness for apparently having phone sex with secretaries at the Miami-Dade state attorney's office. I guess since he liked whacking people, he just couldn't help whacking himself off. As for Rivi's boss the Godmother, Griselda Blanco, she was eventually arrested in 1985 and upon completing her incarceration in 2004 she was deported back to Columbia. On the night of September 3, 2012, 69 year old Griselda Blanco was killed in a drive-by shooting while stepping out of a butcher shop by a motorcyclist in Medellín, Colombia.The combination of Rivi's description of the actual events as they occurred along with other criminals such as Micky Munday and Jon Roberts describe the events as "great adventures" with the rewards for smuggling in millions of tons of cocaine for the Columbian drug cartel of endless supply of millions of dollars to spend on luxury cars, mansions, and women. What I interpret from this documentary but little is explained, is the endless corruption that must have existed within the Miami police force, judicial system and numerous government agencies which allowed the Colombian drug cartel to basically freely transport and sell tons of cocaine in to Miami. Rivi explains that on a daily basis they talked about whacking lawyers who did not cooperate with the cartel, and of course the murders of dozens of co-conspirators who were even just thought of not towing the line.This is a pretty good "straight from the horses mouth" account of the cut throat cocaine smuggling drug trade of the 1980's. It reflects that even the United States government sometimes is asleep at the switch and allows criminal empires to exceed even fortune 500 companies net worth. You will also get more insight in to the criminal(s) behaviour by checking out the DVD extras in the special features section as more in depth interviews are provided. I give the documentary a good 6 out of 10 rating.

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