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Malibu's Most Wanted (Widescreen Edition)

Malibu's Most Wanted (Widescreen Edition)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Jamie Kennedy and Anthony Anderson together? What a treat!!
Review: This movie was very funny! Anthony Anderson has always been very funny, and Jamie Kennedy has just made another fan!! There are some parts that are "dumb", but they are funny dumb... not just like, "why did they waste their time making this?" Dumb. I definately recommend this movie with 5 stars. :)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE BEST MOVIE EVER!
Review: This was an excelent and funny movie about a white rapper. His fathers running for mayor and they don't want B-Rad to mess up the campain. So they hire actors to portray as gansters and jack his car and take him around the hood to scare him white. This movie is funny as hell.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE BEST!!!!!
Review: when i first was going to see it, i thought it looked soooo stupid and i only wanted to see it cuz of jamie kennedy, but i was surprised at how funny it was. i was laughing my a** off!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Just barely three stars
Review: Why would I watch a film like this? Well I have a teenage son and he and his friends think it's a crack up and have watched it many times over. I try and keep abreast on what they watch and like and so I gladly sat through this one twice.
I wouldn't own it, but my kids do and it's not all that bad of a flick. It's mostly a coming of age morality tale and the message it sends is mostly good and wholesome. It's probably not a good movie for the real young, but for most teens it's got nothing too bad and it's entertaining enough.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: ...Ehhh? 2 & a Half Stars
Review: Yes, I saw this movie with high, VERY high hopes. About 15 people came with me, and we all watched the whole thing, except I and a few other walked out during the last 10 minutes to watch "House of 1000 Corpses." But keep in mind, that was only 10 minutes.

Even so, this is not the movie I had hoped. I had hoped for an over the top spoof that had someone doing or saying something funny for every little thing that happened, such as in "Kung Pow!" or "Scary Movie". We get this at first; even though the laughs still aren't that big, and during the middle and the end, all the "wigger" jokes get old, even though wiggers do make me sick, and you get tired of hearing B-Rad's annoying voice, and they try to make it emotional in parts with B-Rad wishing he was dead because his Dad wouldn't bail him out. Oh yeah, I have to tell you about that...

Malibu is a hard place to live. Drive-by's go down every day. Drugs are sold. Everyone's strapped with a 9...yeah right! But that's what B-Rad and his poseur gang of 4 want to believe. B-Rad's Dad is running for governor, and he is, to say the least, embaressed with his son's behavior, so he tries to get him to change so he can win the election without a wigger popping up everywhere when he's in the media. Psycology doesn't work, so his Dad tries something a little mroe creative. He hires to improv actors to act as gangsters and kidnap him to show him what life in the 'hood's truly like. But these actors aren't exactly too up with the ghetto either, so they have to pay one of their cousin's to let them use her house to pull the job off, which just starts off an annoying love story between the cousin and B-Rad, another thing that does not belong in this movie...but either way, things get more complicated, and if you have the guts to see this movie, go and find out, but I suggest you go and see "House of 1000 Corpses" instead...


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