Fat Albert and the Flintstones it ain't
I remember when this was in the works, some civil rights folks out in LA were already talking about boycotting and banning this.
First of all, all that did (as it always does, will they ever learn?) was make people curious about it and check it out in droves on DVD (in the words of Rocky the Flying Squirrel, "But that trick NEVER works!").
In either case, this movie is so wild and over the top that it is IMPOSSIBLE to take seriously. This is a bizzare (and admittedly imaginative) cartoon of a lonely white suburban kid who finds a father figure in a pimp named "Fruit Juice" (voiced expertly by Bernie Mac). The Mac and a prostitute voiced by Little Kim (again, perfect casting) teach the boy about the Pimp game and about life in general.
There could be concerns that like "Soul Plane," this would be nothing but trashy stereotypes. Perhaps, but it's a guilty pleasure with some really charming and funny moments. (The scene where the kid takes the Pimp and...
keep it Pimpin
that Little white Boy turning into a Pimp cracks me up. His Mommy turned out real nicely sweet double Lawd Jesus!!!Ludacris was funny as well. dug the voices in the film. there was a message involved from start to finish.this is a cool little film.
Hysterical
Think of South Park meets The Family Guy, then use the theme of Pimps up, hoe's down. LOL!
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