Rating: Summary: Even Funnier Than VHS Review: They made one of the funniest movies ever even funnier. Hilarious deleted scenes and commentary from Rusty. Unbelievably funny interviews with Rusty, Mark, and Larry. When Larry was interviewed they made him seem like he couldn't differentiate between the movie and reality. I was laughing to the point of tears. There is also a hosted version feature where they interrupt in the middle of the movie for an "intermission". The DVD also has 12 full-length music videos that were in the movie. Still the funniest movie I ever seen to date
Rating: Summary: The best mockumentary ever Review: I'm a big fan of the mockumentary genre. Christopher Guest's films are hysterical--Best in Show was fantastic. However, the best in the entire genre is Fear of a Black Hat. This side-splittingly funny movie has great lines, music, acting, casting, etc. Rusty Cundieff is a genius. He wrote, directed, starred, and wrote the music for this masterpiece. I hold annual FOABH viewing parties to introduce people to this overlooked gem. Highly recommended.
Rating: Summary: Great Movie! Review: This movie is a cult classic. The movie on the DVD is great and the commentary is good and the Hosted feature is funny. I wish they had spent a little more time on the audio track and the other special features. Still this is a movie that is a must have in the collection.
Rating: Summary: A Laugh Riot! Review: This movie was enjoyable from beginning to end. Alot better than CB4 which was okay but definitely not as gag laden as this film in the mockery of a behind the music documentary. You can never get tired of this film!
Rating: Summary: Don't shoot until you see... Review: Nope, I'm not going to spoil the joke! You'll just have to watch it yourselves. This is one of the funniest movies I have ever seen. My DVD is on the way!
Rating: Summary: Worth the extras, but why not an anamorphic transfer? Review: Was really looking forward to this one, but was disappointed it wasn't transferred in 16x9 anamorphic for wide-screen sets. Get it for the commentary and the funny 1 minute "reunion" opening greeting to the film. Also has music vids.
Rating: Summary: Naturally, intelligent, gonna get, ahead Review: My life was complete after I saw Fear of A Black Hat. It's about time the DVD came out and the The Man stopped holdin' Ice, Taste-T and Tone down. A gangsta's life ain't fun, but "Fear Of" is the greatest documentary of all time.Keep it real, Steele
Rating: Summary: Piece of [junk] Review: Am I the only one who thought this movie was horribly acted? The actors were so unconvincing. It was trying to be a black "Spinal Tap" but fell way way short. The comedy was so obvious and basic that it made my stomach turn. It takes talented actors to pull off a mockumentary, not some guy who played a fruit in "Revenge of the Nerds". ...
Rating: Summary: One of my favorite comedies Review: This movie is absolutely hilarious. I listened to NWA and other "Gangsta Rappers" in their heyday, and this movie is a perfect satire of all of them. I don't think Rusty Cundieff, or anyone else for that matter, could have done a better job satirizing the ridiculous (or should I say "Ludacris"?) world of "Gangsta Rap". I have seen this movie probably 20 times, and will watch it 20 more once the DVD comes out.
Rating: Summary: highly recommended for hip-hop fans. Review: this is one of the funniest movies ever made. Rusty Cundieff is a comic *genius*. the parodies are scarily right-on.
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