Sugar Bear, a detective from San Francisco, is called down to New York City by their police chief to assist officer Harry Cox. Their mission is to take down the corrupt crime ring controlled by Big Baby Sweets and his two right-hand men, Big Stank and Lil' Poot.
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To me, this movie is perfection.
So much average
Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.
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.
What this movie needed was more ideas and more planning. There are a couple of scenes in particular that just drag on. First, the fat woman scene. Okay, we get it... you like fat women. The people who would be laughing through this whole scene have got to be both high and retarded. What's the whole joke? She's fat. That's the joke. And we get to watch this disgusting creature jiggle around for I guess about 15 minutes straight. Second, the wrestling scene. Okay, we've all seen wrestling before. Mick Foley's acting was effortless... meaning he put no effort into it. The whole scene seemed very cheap, long, and pointless. But, no they have to show us every move this fat bastard has ever done because it's sooooo funny. It's amazing how John G. Brennan is so great with voices and I'm a fan of the Jerky Boys prank calls but his talents went underused. The Jerky Boys movie got terrible reviews... if you look at the ratings it's rated lower than this... but Jerky Boys was a waaaaaay better movie. It had a better story and it was funnier. I've heard ICP on the old loveline radio show and I think they are capable of being funny... but they chose to go the retarded/silly route. I really hope ICP is ashamed of this pile of crap.
Insane Clown Posse and Twiztid are surely among the world's most hated music groups ever (Insane Clown Posse is, according to the Blender Magazine, the worst band ever), and Big Money Hu$tla$ is their first movie.This movie was made by Juggalos and for Juggalos. If you're not a Juggalo (if you don't know what a Juggalo is, it means you are not one of them), you'll probably hate this movie. It is surely the most ridiculous comedy movie I have ever seen in my entire life, but, being so stupid, it gets interesting and very funny.The story is about a cop called Sugar Bear (ICP's Shaggy 2 Dope) who just moved to New York and wants a job in the NYPD. Since it is said that he has amazing skills, he's hired. The big problem in NYC is a gangster named Big Baby Sweets (ICP's Violent J), who has three assistants: Big Stank (Twiztid's Jamie Madrox), Lil' Poot (Twiztid's Monoxide Child) and Hack Benjamin (Violent J's brother Jumpsteady). The first two are the funniest guys in the movie, and the third one is a guy who looks like Star Wars' Darth Vader, and kills everybody who doesn't respect Big Baby Sweets and his money. Being that way, Sugar Bear must show if he's really "the man", if he indeed has the skills to take Big Baby Sweets and his gang off NYC's underground.Again, if you're not a big fan of those guys already, your chances of enjoying this movie are minimal, since the humor is very, very dirty and ridiculous. It is not meant for most people - just like those guy's music.
This is ICP's first attempt at the silver screen and they pulled it off rather well. At times it has cheesy writing and even cheesier acting, but it seems just right with the type of movie that it is, and it also seems like it was just meant to be that way.I would heavily recommend it to anyone who would just like to laugh at a movie that you really don't have to pay attention to, though you won't be able to take your eyes off of it. It's got a certain draw to it.It is riddled with little jokes in the background which make for good re-viewing enjoyment. I've seen it numerous times and every time I watch it I notice something I hadn't before. Good movie, and a hell of a lot more entertaining than 8 Mile. Of course, it also helps to have an open mind when watching it. Most people that don't like it just don't want to like it and nit pick. But overall, I'd give it a 4 out of 5 stars.
The Insane Clown Posse puts forth one of their best performances in this spoof on the Blaxploitation movies like SuperFly and Shaft. This film is a must to have for all ICP fans, but almost anyone else will hate it. SO what if they hate it, this movie is for the fans! Much Clown Luv! I'm out.