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Malibu's Most Wanted (Full Screen Edition)

Malibu's Most Wanted (Full Screen Edition)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Just Shows How Stupid All You Wanksters Are!!!
Review: I agree 100% on this terrific film. Yeah I like comedys, but the real reason I like it is because it makes all the stupid fags like Eminem that want to be black look stupid. You know when you'r driving down the street and you see 2 white guys wearing FUBU and talking all that slang, well now you just can say "ha what stupid retards just like the guy in that movie". The movie I think has a great story, and mediocre acting, the jokes are funny and it is off the hizzle. Just so you know I am not racist I have plenty of black friends, the only people I have a problom with are those stupid posers. If you'r one of those people watch this movie, maybe you'll see how people look at you and stop posing.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Malibu's Most Wanted.....GREAT MOVIE!!!
Review: This movie was great! Very funny (of course in a stupid funny way). I've already watched it like 20 times. Everybody that I know that has seen it has loved it too. I wouldn't expect anything but the best from Jamie Kennedy...he is the funniest...Anthony Anderson and Taye Diggs were very funny also.

All in all...Great and funny movie. Definitely 5 Stars!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Exactly what I hoped for
Review: Malibu's Most Wanted is one of those movies that will be god awful if you think for one second this is going to be anything other than a totally ridiculous comedy that makes a bunch of stupid jokes that are funny anyway. Jamie Kennedy plays a misguided white boy who thinks he is a black rap star. His father happens to be running for governor of California (pre-Arnold) and tries to get the boy to change so that he does not ruin the campaign image. A few actors are hired to try and scare the ghetto out of him by bringing him to a fake scenario. Eventually things degrade and the comedy escalates and in the end, I was very pleased I chose to watch this movie.

There isn't much to say about Malibu's Most Wanted other than it is a great movie to watch when you are in a goofy mood.


Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Malibu's Most Wanted
Review: Okay, I didn't see the very beginning of this movie, but from what I seen, it's worth the 4 stars, I didn't really find B-Rad (Kennedy) all that funny, but the people around him were, like the guy playing the arab thug who had a R.P.G. launcher that his uncle sent him for his b-day, that was funny as hell, also, Tec was real funny at the end in his house ("Damn, doesn't anybody know how to use a drive-way?" and "This fool hit my house"), it's just dry humor that is actually funny, I would own it... It has alot of sterotypes but they're done in clean fashion, it's worth a check, but only if you like cheesy comedy...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This Sistah Loves Jamie Kennedy!
Review: Jamie Kennedy is the bomb! Malibu's Most Wanted could have used some work but Kennedy plays the lead character with style and keeps you laughing when the film gets its worse. I've always liked Jamie since Scream because of his unique comedic style. He never ceases to amaze. In Malibu's Most Wanted Jamie gives the audience a lot to think about AND laugh at.

B-Rad ( Kennedy ) becomes the subject of a brutal joke. His father ( Ryan O'Neal ) inlists his campaign manager ( Blair Underwood ) to help him deal with his son. The problem is O'Neal's running for office and B-Rad's hip-hop antics are costing him votes. Thus, the kidnap plot of the year begins. And may I say it was a very funny and unique plot. We present Anthony Anderson and Taye Diggs ( two of the most popular black actors today ) playing actors. They know as much about the 'hood as B-Rad does so when they are hired to play gangstas and kidnap B-Rad the comedy really starts. They bring in a sistah, Shondra ( Regina Hall )to tempt B-Rad and she does just that. He ends up falling head over heels in love with her. Shondra finds herself attracted to him as well and why not? Jamie's hot whether he's white or black. I thought the transformation Anderson and Diggs did from actors to criminals was one of the funniest in the film but stands behind B-Rad hands down. Jamie rocked the house and though the film was cliched and stereotypical, you get a lot of laughs. I was hoping the film would stay original but it ended up being another Bringing Down The House, except Malibu's Most Wanted had more intelligence when it came to its audience. It didn't try to insult by having a bunch of black people do stupid things. What it did was educate in its own way showing that hip hop can truly be a culture of many flavors and can be used to bring people together. It may seem sappy but in the end you get a nice, multicultural comedy filled with interracial romance, rap stars, talking rats, bumping and grinding and all around fun. In the end B-Rad learns more about himself than he thought he would and so do we.

I think this film is worth a look and believe me, I love intelligent films. This film may not be the calibur of Hamlet but it wasn't supposed to be. I think people forget that this was a COMEDY, a film to watch to have a good time. You don't always have to have a film that's socially and politically correct. I'm a black woman and nothing in this film offended me. I appreciated the effort and loved the fresh spin on how blacks and whites relate to hip hop. This may not be your cup of tea and that's fine. But as Jamie Kennedy says in the film " Don't be hatin' " which is a fine line if you think about it. Especially if you haven't given the movie a true chance. I'd just watch it all over again for Jamie if nothing else. He is so fine. Give the film a chance and draw your own conclusions.


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