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Don't Be a Menace...
(DVD, 2005) Other Editions...

Leading Role: Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans
Director: Paris Barclay

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Format: DVD
Sep 2005
Rated R
Recording Mode: (unknown)
Color
Extra Info: Collector's Edition
UPC: 786936286830
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Movie Description
An antidote to the 1990s spate of urban coming-of-age films. The tale of a black youth sent to live with his father in the 'hood, this spoof parodies the key elements of such "serious" movies as "Boyz N the Hood," "Menace II Society" and "Juice."

Credits
Cast:Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans
Director:Paris Barclay
Producer:Eric L. Gold, Keenen Ivory Wayans

Synopsis
This film is a parody of the recent "hood" movies made by African-American directors, in particular John Singleton's "Boyz 'N the Hood."

The plot focuses on Ashtray, a do-gooder who comes to South Central L.A. to live with his father. Unfortunately, Dad turns out to be a poor role model, as he extols the virtues of unsafe sex and drunk driving. Ashtray's cousin Loc Dog is no better, with his hair-trigger temper and extensive weaponry (including a nuclear bomb). Ashtray manages to find romance with a pretty poet named Dashiki, but it turns out that she's a little too popular with the men in her neighborhood -- and not for her writing skills.

Will Ashtray become disillusioned by what he's seen and experienced in South Central?

Industry Reviews
"...Spirited and hilarious..."
Variety - Godfrey Cheshire (01/15/1996)

"...A free-for-all comic spoof....Beneath the hysteria, you can feel the movie's boiling rage..."
New York Times - Stephen Holden (01/13/1996)

Quotations
"One out of ten black men will be forced to sit through a `growing up in the hood movie' during their lifetime. One out of five will be shot in the theater." -- statistics at the beginning of the movie


"We're an endangered species. The rappers are getting all the good acting jobs." -- Ashtray (SHAWN WAYANS), to one of Dashiki's many children, who is armed with a gun


"...you know there ain't no positive black females in these movies." -- a middle-class mom, saying goodbye to her son, and explaining why she won't appear in the film again


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