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This movie is funny and awesome at the same time.
9/10 14.7.2005 -
juggalorydaz4eva666@ - age: 13-17
It was funny as hell.
7/10 7.7.2005 -
ricotluv@ - age: 26-35
Yea I just seen it and I liked it cuz it showed places in the quad cities and chi town even tho it was made in france.
9/10 14.1.2004 -
shyhottie52185@ - age: 18-25
The greatest comedy in cinematic history. Period.
10/10 23.11.2001 -
svinevictoria@ - age: 18-25
I beg to differ from the other reviewers. Danny Hoch's (Flip Dogg) acting skills as a black thug / "wannabe drug dealer" reveal that he is Hollywood's hottest commodity. It was Hoch's intention for his blatant "whiteness", not bad acting. Although the plot is slightly blasé and predictable, Hoch keeps us on our toes throughout the movie with his sporadic daydreaming and comical rap scenes. I was bedazzled with Director Marc Levin's cinematography. In one particular part, the violent punch scene with the Chicago hoodlums almost made me sick with its realistic portrayal. Moreover, the witty bantering between the supporting crew and Hoch was definitely food for thought. Who would have thought the black thug life isn't that great? This movie will definitely lift your spirits! Go see it now! Peace out homey!
10/10 15.9.2001 -
princesslisa@ - age: 18-25
I remember when I was growing up that whiteboys claimed to be indian to discourage other youth to leave them alone. Today I find that the whiteboys nature has not changed, now he wants to be black so that he can strike fear on others. I thought we grew up? Or did we.
1/10 5.9.2001 -
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This is the sort of script that if your friend handed you to read stating he's willing to plunk down his savings to have made, if you were any friend at all, you'd secretly call over others to form a drug intervention weekend until he's promised to go clean. Although insightful as to the possible mindset of confused middle of nowhere white teens swimming in Hip Hop culture from afar, this film is plauged by horrible writing as well as horrible acting. Writer Hoch goes waayyyyy over the analytical border with some of the writing. His two male co-stars sadly outshine in almost every scene as well as those making simple cameos such as non actors and rappers Slick Rick and Doug E. Fresh. Bonz Malone appears to have prepared for his role by sucking on many lemons or something. But I'll tell you something, show me a black New Yorker from the projects who assists three whites from Nebraska who show up unannounced to his door to buy dope, I'll gladly fork over my bridge collections in many cities for a cheap discount.
3/10 30.6.2001 -
loochie72@ - age: 26-35
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