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When a real gang member sees Senator Gluckman he says, "Damn! He's the one that's down with the bitches and hoes! What? you think we ignint just cuz we live in tha hood?"Īlthough this film could easily offend many people, it actually is saying that people are who they are. They contrast well with what Kennedy is doing, as well as show that it is really not a white/black issue, but a cultural/educational one. Watching Anderson and Diggs try to act tough is almost as funny as watching Kennedy act like a black gangster. The two actors hired, as well as Bill Gluckman's adviser, are educated, articulate black men.
B RAD MALIBU MOST WANTED MOVIE
They take him to a scary movie to see if he cannot talk during it. The kidnappers give him the ultimate test to see just how black he really is. I like my lattes non-fat and don't fo-get the sprinkles." He has a demo cd, "Malibu-tay," that he tries to push onto everyone. At first he has B-Rad work with him on his campaign, but that goes south when he reveals a poster that he made for his dad during a speech in front of a woman's group, "Bill Gluckman is down with the bitches and the hoes." With a suggestion from one of his advisers, he arranges for his son to be abducted by a couple of black actors, pretending to be gangbangers, to try and scare him out of wanting to be a black rapper.ī-Rad talks with slang and prides himself on his rapping."My name is B-rad. Senator Gluckman is running for re-election and has grown tired of his "wanna be black" white son, B-Rad, embarrassing him. On the surface, that is exactly what Malibus Most Wanted seems to be doing, but if you can stomach the entire film, you will find a movie that has a little more to say.
B RAD MALIBU MOST WANTED SKIN
They try for laughs by pointing out stereotypes that are perpetuated within these collection of people, whether it be religious, sexual preference, ethnic background or skin color. They make fun of different ethnicities and social statuses. Some movies make a point to be socially offensive. Anderson, Diggs and Kennedy are just being themselves.