Big Money Hustlas
Big Money Hustlas
| 18 July 2000 (USA)
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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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NiteAnjel

I bought this movie the day it was released. I love it. Written by ICP's own Violent J, it is too funny for words, really. There is constant action and the acting, though it is meant to be a satire or farce, is actually not that bad...sometimes. But this movie is not really for the average movie watcher. Though some might find it funny, others will just dismiss it as being stupid and not really grasping what it is. What is it, you ask? It is for the Juggalos. What is a juggalo? I don't know.Shaggy 2 Dope plays Sugar Bear, a rhyming parody of Dolemite. He teams with police chief Johnny Brennan (Jerky Boys) to go after the biggest gangsta in Detr...New York, Big Baby Sweets played by Violent J. Big Baby has a whole team of thugs including, Big Stank and Lil Poot (played by fellow rappers Twiztid), Bootleg Greg (Rerun Berry), and Hack Benjamin (Jumpsteady-Violent J's brother).Sugar Bear must defeat them all with the help of whiny partner Harry Cox (Harlan Williams), and that's no easy task. But they're up for the job, especially when trained by Dolemite himself!!! See the action...see the excitement...see the big breasts!!! Go see Big Money Hustlas today!MMFCL to all--this movie gets a 10 out of 10 from the Dallas down south Juggalo.

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Yuri Cunha

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.

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SPEEDWELL15

Big money hustlas should be taken as what it is...an immature joke lengthened into a film. Thats not to slag it off though, as i found it held my interest all the way through. If you like the ICP then you'll like this film, great music and a reasonable but predictable plot. Like an old 70's cop show with a modern slant and lots of swearing. Not one to show to your mother, but one of the main characters..Sugar bear...well..you've got to love him...as police officer Harry Cox would say...honk if you love Sugar ! I dont think Spielberg will be too worried about his special effects being outdone here ! All in all...an enjoyable hour and a half!

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DaClyde

Easily the funniest movie of 2000 that nobody saw. Delayed for a whole year, J and Shaggy deliver in a big way. While hardcore Juggalos are guaranteed to watch it repeatedly, the clowns prove they have an awesome wit that will have ANYONE with at least half a brain rolling on the floor. Just take one part Monty Python, one part Police Squad, a big dose of 70's cheese and a buttload of Clown Love and you've got "Big Money Hustlas". One of few parodies of the 70s cop/blaxploitation genre that is genuinely funny.But if you're one of those people who just don't get ICP and reject them out of hand, go watch "The Piano" and leave "Big Money Hustlas" to the righteous ninjas that it was made for.

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