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TopicI just watched Malibu's Most Wanted for the first time recently
bobbaaay
03/17/20 7:31:15 PM
#5
HBOSS posted...
mmm regina hall looked real good in this one than her other movies during this time
https://youtu.be/ecgtb2UA4Lo

Dude - I agree. She was hot as fuck in the movie. Definitely worth bringing that up.
TopicI just watched Malibu's Most Wanted for the first time recently
bobbaaay
03/17/20 7:28:07 PM
#3
Dammit. Bump CE
TopicNo libertarians have contracted covid-19
bobbaaay
03/17/20 7:25:00 PM
#5
That's because they know it's no worse than the flu, the US government created it to distract us from the election and kill off senior citizens so they don't have to pay Social Security, and all the videos of the horrors overseas are shot in a studio and directed by a still-alive Stanley Kubrick and Walt Disney. Also something about elite pedophiles.
TopicI just watched Malibu's Most Wanted for the first time recently
bobbaaay
03/17/20 7:20:09 PM
#1
I feel like this film should receive as much backlash as all the Porky's influenced sex comedies of the '80s. This movie was just as offensive, honestly.

That's not to say I didn't laugh a few times -- but it was done so poorly. It could've had the same offensive premise, but framed it a little differently. It could've been about mental and social health -- and the dangers of allowing television and the media to become surrogate parents (ie. like Cable Guy); but the idea that being into rap/hip-hop is problematic itself is somewhat offensive, and there wasn't any sort of indication that he was socially or emotionally maladjusted - and he seemed pretty "normal" and socially capable, even if a bit delusional. It also could've had its message be that hip-hop culture isn't exclusively about racial identity (as it was upon its creation), and that your upbringing and community could make you part of the culture regardless of your race -- but they spoiled that by making him rich and from Malibu, and making him out to be a joke at every opportunity.

At best the film's message was "be yourself," or to mock how his father and his campaign treated what's perceived as "otherness" to them.

I'm very conflicted with how I feel. Some parts were funny as fuck, "that's MY line! Every time I say it's not what it looks like - it totally is!" -- and other parts, like his Arab friend having a rocket launcher, were groan inducing and offensive without any real purpose.
TopicI bought FFT WOTL, Advance, and A2.
bobbaaay
03/17/20 5:54:31 PM
#37
A2 is so much better than A1. The laws actually create a "challenge" for the mission that's tailored around the map itself, and it's not mandatory to do them. In A1 you just keep walking around the map until you're fighting under the laws that aren't cumbersome and difficult -- it's so unnecessary, tedious, annoying, and doesn't add much.
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