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(2007)

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3/10
Poor imitation of "Malibu's Most Wanted"
aces_boss_yo8 April 2008
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This film had a couple of funny parts,but for the most part, made me want to go ahead and change DVD'S and watch "Malibu's" instead,which I had in my own collection. At least I would know there was something funny coming up and give me something to look forward to.

I was disappointed in this very low budget film. And I do not judge a movie by it's budget.It just lacked originality and was too predictable. I would not rent or even watch this film again, and I am usually a repeat offender of film. The actors were forgettable. The story was half thought out, and it left me with an insatiable urge to get my laugh on.I ended up watching Jamie Kennedy's White Boy Gone Gangsta to have the comedy itch scratched.
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8/10
A Very Funny Micro-Budget Comedy
alessa-giacomo27 February 2007
Just stumbled on this out of the blue and found it very well done and laugh-out-loud funny in many parts. The two brothers are so utterly clueless they cannot help but charm you. The ultra low budget is visible at times and the camera work is a bit weak, but the movie has lots of heart and laughs to make up for it. All in all, a far better film than many big budget Hollywood comedies which have utterly no heart and soul. Bros. has soul and then some. I was reminded at times of the Joseph Minion-scripted and Martin Scorsese-directed "After Hours," which had the same spirit of manic frenzy to it. Hope to see lots more from writer/director Figg.
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7/10
White kids gone black
parhamr30 October 2007
Another attempt at showing white kids going from the whitest kids to big rappers. To become what they really aspire, they have to make $10,000 to get stereo time for a demo tape. So what they decide to starts with petty stealing. Then it leads to bigger crimes; robbing a liquor store. But not all goes well. Or does it? The story line is really predictable, but thats what makes it funny. Its as though you know the ending, but the mission there is going to be one amazing ride. It is really hard for me to imagine that this story in any context can happen in real life. And the movie is what it aspires to be. The actors played the script as well as they could with their skills and their budget. Nothing special. All in all, it is a movie that won't shock you at anything amazing, or one you will ever remember for being amazing at anything.
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10/10
Masterpiece
walterh3-654-1657295 February 2010
I found this little gem at a video store going out of business...i expected nothing but received the greatest movie i own to date. First off i must say this movie should not be mentioned in the same sentence as "Malibu's most wanted", that movie has less then half the laughs in this fine piece of craftsmanship. This movie contains so many one liners ill be quoting it for the REST OF MY LIFE i could watch it over and over. The most important thing is i felt that these actors haven't received the credit they deserve. I went out of my way and actually was able to get in contact (and autographs!) from the crew. They are extremely awesome. That said you need to go buy this movie and watch it immediately. oh but before you do...u must get into "the brown-zone brown-zone" ill leave with one of my fav. scenes where the bros are trying to get they're "gats" seller - "MACHINE GUNS...i ain't got no machine guns - its 2 nines or one nine and a shotgun" bros - "okay do you happen to know where we can get some skimasks?"

peter streeter and lance "lanny" lachance for life!

"the only Quisha i know comes on a plate"
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7/10
Pretty funny, but wears out toward the end
Jackpollins27 August 2009
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The Bros. is a Malibu's Most Wanted-type comedy based on an award winning short film. The film stars John Tindall and Jochaim Wiese as Lanny and Pete, two white brothers from a nice neighborhood who dream of becoming rappers and making it in the ghetto. The only problem is they grew up not even knowing what the ghetto or thugs were. Their mom doesn't even get what they're doing when they're acting black. First, they think they should talk to a manager. Second, they think they should rob a store. They rob a store run by owner Anthony (Joey Fatone, one of many hilarious celebrity cameos). The film manages to stay consistently funny. It helps that not only Joey Fatone but Ludicrous, Vanilla Ice, Shaquille O'Neal, Dennis Scott, and many more big name celebrities keep showing up. The only complaint I have against the film is that the last half an hour or so just seems bland and dry. The jokes kind of wore out then. That said, I did manage to stay laughing through most of the movie, and I did like the movie quite a bit. But that complaint is big because that complaint made me happy that a movie I liked was ending, and I don't like that feeling at all.
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