Une parodie de plusieurs films américains sur la vie dans les ghettos, tels que Boyz N the Hood, South Central et Menace to Society.
Bande-annonce
Casting
Shawn Wayans
Ashtray
Marlon Wayans
Loc Dog
Keenen Ivory Wayans
Mailman
Tracey Cherelle Jones
Dashiki
Chris Spencer
Preach
Suli McCullough
Crazy Legs
Darrel Heath
Toothpick
Helen Martin
Loc Dog's Grandma
Isaiah Barnes
Doo Rag
Lahmard J. Tate
Ashtray's Father
Keith Morris
Dave the Crackhead
Craig Wayans
Thug #1
Casey Lee
Birthday Boy Thug
Joe Scott
Birthday Cake Boy
Kim Wayans
Mrs. Johnson
Vivica A. Fox
Ashtray's Mother
Leonette Scott
Flashback Girl
Marian Reynolds
Flashback Mother
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I watched this film and now i am living with permanent brain damage.My legs don't work, i cant talk and i am blind right now.Thank you producer for destroying my hopes and dreams.I don't want to watch any more films after this , because may be more films like this one.If you have enemies, let them watch this, they will suffer.I imagine hell like this.I will need huge amount of alcohol to kill memories on this film.Please kill it with a fire.To dear Paris Barclay: You have sick mind.How anyone can let you make this. This film is like Hitler of all films.It should be a weapon against normal people.You can't even name this crap.Please tie your hand and legs and jump into the river, but drink poison first to be sure you'll die.And while falling activate bomb by detonator and blow your sick mind. I feel sorry for being born.Goodbye world.
I don't understand the humor in this film. I also found it offensive on how Koreans were depicted in that film, despite how it is actually just a caricature of Koreans in those areas. First, the actors are Japanese, and they make the most rude expressions of Koreans in that film. It disgusts me on how these people are expressed. I felt anger just watching that one scene, and how they were so badly made out in the film. The humor lasts just for one laugh, and then you don't understand why it's even funny. It's crude humor with the most disgusting representation of society there. I found it to be an offensive film overall... Maybe it was just because I never lived in the "hood" or saw any "hood" movies, but I don't intend to either.
Shawn and Marlon Wayans, along with director Paris Barclay, have created a very humorous satire of the flood of films recently dealing with African-American life in the ghettos of inner-cities of America. "Boyz in the Hood" and "Menace II Society" are among the films at which the Wayans brothers poke fun. "Don't be a Menace..." follows the story of Ashtray(Shawn Wayans) as he wades through a series of episodes in Barclay's "hood." He lives with his father, who is "only a couple of years older than him." Among the lessons his father teaches him are: "No smokin' my shit, no drinkin' my shit, and if you bring any of them hos up in here, make sure I * 'em first", and (drinking and driving)"That shit is fun, man!" No stereotype or politically-correct boundary is too sacred for the Wayans brothers to poke fun at. Some of the jokes hit, some miss, and the fun will definitely be increased by those who have seen the films that "Don't Be A Menace..." frequently jests. Not extremely culturally-important fare, but a good laugh, nonetheless.
i have rated this movie a 1/10 and have done this in good nature. this movie is not as it seems and i don;t get the point of it. take the first joke for instance. Their's that sign at the beginning to start. well that was OK but then they start having some guy talking about the hood and then he dies then theirs the other guys who talks then he dies after the other guy says people don;t get to their birthday with out dieing. and he gets a cake now. then he dies. The jokes are just stupid they are;t that smart and i would have thought they would have been better from some one like the directors of scary movie: Shawn Wayans (written by) & Marlon Wayans (written by) & Phil Beauman (written by) but it sucked and i hop next time they want to make another comedy they make some good jokes not lame ones.
Now I know that a lot of black humor pokes fun at typical black things like for example gold teeth. But that doesn't mean that they always are funny. Don't be a menace is an example of this. The urban movie certainly lends itself for satire. The problem is that Wayans and consorts not only try satirize the typical 'ghetto' culture, they also belittle valid statements that are made in urban movies such as Boyz 'n' the Hood or Menace II Society. Personally I think that the makers of this movie should get their heads away from the bowel movements of their white masters. Besides this, the movie in itself is terrible. It's absolutely not funny. The jokes are racist. Instead of satirizing the urban movie genre, the moviemakers show their views of the 'ignorant' urban (ghetto) blacks. Now there are some other jokes in this movie, but I believe this to be the main fare. In conclusion this movie is crap and the makers should use their talents to make a constructive comedy/satire movie. They have examples in Men With Black Hats (which was made before this movie) and Friday.
Renting this movie I was expecting another comedy to the likes of "Class Act" "Booty Call" and "House Party", which were all great movies. But I got so much more. This parody of movies such as "Menace II Society" Boyz N Da Hood" and "Dead Presidents" was funny as hell. They really poke fun at themselves to the extreme, making fun of guns, booze and lets not forget the ladies. I really enjoyed this, it was a movie where you could grab some popcorn lay back, switch your mind off and laugh non stop.
