"Excuse me gentlemen, but you gotta have big hats to come in here."
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Jake Spade kehrt aus seinem Dienst bei der Army nach Hause zurück und wird sofort mit dem Tod seinem Bruders konfrontiert, der an einer Überdosis Gold gestorben ist, wie z.B. der vielen Ketten, die er getragen hat. Jake schwört Rache an Mr. Big, dem Drogenkönig der Stadt. Er bekommt unter anderem Hilfe von Kung Fu-Joe einem Zuhälter der, frisch aus dem Knast entlassen, einiges Aufsehen mit seinen 70er Jahre-Klamotten erregt und diversen anderen Jungs, die endlich im Viertel aufräumen wollen.
I'm Gonna Git You Sucka läuft derzeit in keinem Kino.
Folge dem Film in der App, um benachrichtigt zu werden, sobald Spielzeiten dazukommen.
"Excuse me gentlemen, but you gotta have big hats to come in here."
Although, as might be the case for many, Marlon, Shawn, and even the two Damons are probably better known than Keenen, who, one could argue, has been the force behind so many of them finding their place in entertainment. Whether it's the two Scary Movies, White Chicks or Little Man, whether these films are your favorite or not, they all hold a dear place in my heart since I grew up watching them. As for "White Chicks", let's just say I always remember it when I don't wear deodorant.However, I was not able to see the man in action until today. And in many ways, Keenen has nothing to envy to the rest of his family. While watching this film, one can see many of the influences and particularly the distinctive humour that defined most of his work, including his "Scary Movies". Although some jokes did not land, one cannot help but appreciate the idea and the intention behind the parodies that don't limit themselves to movies, but real life. A big part of what makes every joke and movie work is the performances, and in this case everyone does an awesome job. Keenen was able to direct them not only as he knew how to direct them, but he also understood their strengths and took advantage of them for the film's benefit.All in all, the film is definitely funny and entertaining, even if it is occasionally too silly and doesn't quite reach the brilliance of other blaxploitation parodies like "Black Dynamite".TODAY SCHEDULE Hollywood Shuffle A Low Down Dirty ShameI'm Gonna Git You SuckaDon't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood
"give me a sip of your soda for 15¢""My cups cost more than 15¢!""Alright, fuck the cup, pour it in my hand for a dime.''
A young veteran returns to his old neighborhood and recruits a group of retired 70s-style heroes to help him dismantle a local crime syndicate.
Keenen Ivory Wayans wrote and directed this 1988 film, marking his directorial debut.
Yes, the film is a satirical spoof of the blaxploitation genre that was popular in the 1970s.