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A 2003 comedy starring Jamie Kennedy.

Bill Gluckman is running for governor of California. He seems a shoo-in, but there is one issue: his son Bradley, or as he prefers to be called, B-Rad G. A white hip-hop gangsta wannabe, B-Rad threatens to derail the campaign. So on the advice of his aides, Gluckman hires actors to impersonate thugs and scare the black out of his son. Hilarity Ensues.


Tropes used in the film

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 Tec: Nah, I got GameCast.

B-rad: GameCast? Well, there's Gamecube and then there's Dreamcast. Which you got?

Tec: Well, I said I got Gamecast, man. Damn! I can't afford it!

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  • Classically-Trained Extra: Within the movie, Sean and P.J. went to the Juliard School of the Fine Arts and have impeccable diction, but have nonetheless failed to get anything better than commercials and background roles as gangsters and thugs (See also Typecasting below)
  • Dynamic Entry: Both B-Rads crew, and his dad come to rescue him by smashing a car through Tec's house. Tec is less than pleased the second time.
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 Tec: Doesn't anyone know where the goddamn driveway is!?

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 Tec: Hey, yo, that was ill. Hey, where'd you learn that from?

B-Rad: Grand Theft Auto 3.

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  • Imagine Spot: B-Rad has a brief fantasy spot, about actually robbing a liquor store. He decides against it, when he get's knocked on his ass in the fantasy. Good thing too...
  • Not What It Looks Like: Tec used to say it all the time, and it was always what it looked like.
  • Typecasting: Sean and P.J. are a couple of suburban California wimps, but always get cast as thugs or gangsters (See also Classically-Trained Extra above).
  • Rhymes on a Dime: B-Rad fancies himself as a "lyricologist". But his rhymes are...a little weak.
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 B-Rad: Shrink shrink blinkety blink. Try to make me think. Make we wanna go to my sink and vomit. Clean it up with Comet. Earth is my plawnet.

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 B-Rad: I'm Malibu's most wanted ya'll!

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