B-Rad
Gluckman (Jaime Kennedy) is a rich, white rapper wannabe, son of California
gubernatorial candidate Bill Gluckman (Ryan O’Neal). Bill’s campaign
manager, Tom Gibbons (Blair Underwood) hires two well-spoken black actors
(“trained at Juilliard and The Pasadena Playhouse”) to impersonate
gang-bangers, kidnap B-Rad, take him to the hood, and scare him back into
whiteness.
I always thought
Ryan O’Neal was an underrated comedic actor.
But with Malibu’s Most Wanted his career has surely hit rock
bottom. This film is
infuriating it’s so bad. There
is one scene, for example, where B-Rad stands on top of a car as rival gang
members fire at him with automatic rifles from about 20 feet away.
Nobody gets hit!
B-Rad’s constant
rapping throughout is enough to drive one out of the theater. Trivializing
kidnapping and gang violence, both major societal problems, this is unfunny,
mindless, infantile idiocy.
April 25, 2003
The End
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