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− | From the movie [http:// | + | From the movie [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0215545/ ''Bamboozled''] (2000), director Spike Lee's attempt at combining Mel Brooks' [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0063462/ The Producers] and Paddy Chayefsky's [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0074958/ Network] with a whole lotta racial issues. I mean, a lot even for Spike Lee. |
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+ | Pierre Delacroix (a horrible Damon Wayans) is the whitest black guy ever, a bitter TV writer at the Continental Network System. To get out of his contract, he comes up with the most offensive show idea he can think of: a revival of racist 19th-century minstrel shows. But his ''Mantan: The New Millennium Minstrel Show'', set in, get this, an Alabama watermelon plantation with music by a group named [[The Alabama Porch Monkeys]], is an instant hit. | ||
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+ | Delacroix's assistant's brother's rap group, The Mau-Maus, are furious and kidnap the star, Mantan (Savion Glover)—even though they originally auditioned for the show ("Blak Iz Blak"). Yep, a stereotyped, foul-mouthed, 40 oz-drinkin' rap group is mad about a stereotyped, watermelon-lovin', shuckin' 'n' jivin' tap dancer. So mad they make him dance while they shoot at his feet and then kill him while broadcasting it all on the Internet. Then The Mau-Maus all get mow-mowed down by the cops, except (ironically) the white member, who demands he also be shot, because he's 1/16th black. | ||
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+ | The band was played by real rappers: Julius "Big Blak Afrika" Hopkins (Mos Def), 1/16th Blak (M.C. Serch), Double Blak (Gano Grills), Mo Blak (Canibus), Jo Blak (DJ Scratch), Smooth Blak (Charli Baltimore), and Hard Blak (muMs). | ||
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[The Alabama Porch Monkeys]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:2000|Mau-Maus]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Films|Mau-Maus]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Fictional rappers|Mau-Maus]] |
Latest revision as of 09:56, 12 February 2018
From the movie Bamboozled (2000), director Spike Lee's attempt at combining Mel Brooks' The Producers and Paddy Chayefsky's Network with a whole lotta racial issues. I mean, a lot even for Spike Lee.
Pierre Delacroix (a horrible Damon Wayans) is the whitest black guy ever, a bitter TV writer at the Continental Network System. To get out of his contract, he comes up with the most offensive show idea he can think of: a revival of racist 19th-century minstrel shows. But his Mantan: The New Millennium Minstrel Show, set in, get this, an Alabama watermelon plantation with music by a group named The Alabama Porch Monkeys, is an instant hit.
Delacroix's assistant's brother's rap group, The Mau-Maus, are furious and kidnap the star, Mantan (Savion Glover)—even though they originally auditioned for the show ("Blak Iz Blak"). Yep, a stereotyped, foul-mouthed, 40 oz-drinkin' rap group is mad about a stereotyped, watermelon-lovin', shuckin' 'n' jivin' tap dancer. So mad they make him dance while they shoot at his feet and then kill him while broadcasting it all on the Internet. Then The Mau-Maus all get mow-mowed down by the cops, except (ironically) the white member, who demands he also be shot, because he's 1/16th black.
The band was played by real rappers: Julius "Big Blak Afrika" Hopkins (Mos Def), 1/16th Blak (M.C. Serch), Double Blak (Gano Grills), Mo Blak (Canibus), Jo Blak (DJ Scratch), Smooth Blak (Charli Baltimore), and Hard Blak (muMs).