Big Money Hustlas (2000)
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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Tied for the best movie I have ever seen
Excellent characters with emotional depth. My wife, daughter and granddaughter all enjoyed it...and me, too! Very good movie! You won't be disappointed.
A film of deceptively outspoken contemporary relevance, this is cinema at its most alert, alarming and alive.
Strong acting helps the film overcome an uncertain premise and create characters that hold our attention absolutely.
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.
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.
I love this movie so much. ICP are much better actors than Eminem will ever be. The movie might have a 15 mintue love scene (between the fat stripper Missy and Sugar Bear) and a TON of swearing, but it's so effing funny! It's like 70's pimp movies mixed with Monty Python humor. But-ONLY FOR THE JUGGALOS
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.