Nice effects though.
Amazing worth wacthing. So good. Biased but well made with many good points.
View MoreThe thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;
View MoreThe story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.
View MoreI'm surprised at the amount of hate this movie is getting. Actually, no I'm not, because if it is Psychopathic Records related, everyone will hate it blindly even if they didn't watch it. All that aside, this movie is solid and funny. Yes, it's low budget, but if you've seen the sequel (Big Money Hustlas) you won't be surprise. The story is a bit generic, but Joe Bruce didn't write this to win an Oscar for best screenplay, he wrote it as a funny, crazy, and over the top movie for Juggalos. Besides, every movie that comes out is the same story with different settings and characters, but the same events transpire. If you have an open mind and aren't expecting some huge production with millions of dollars thrown into it, you'll enjoy this movie even without being a fan of Insane Clown Posse. However, if you ARE a fan of Insane Clown Posse, you'll really enjoy this movie as I did, and I don't really need to go into detail if you're a fan.
View MoreThe intense symbolism and masterful writing of the classic playwrights mixed with the stunning cinematography the finest modern day film makers. "Big Money Rustlas" combines these elements with some of the most absolutely brilliant actors in the business. The story follows the character of Sheriff Sugar Wolf played by Joseph "Shaggy 2 Dope" Utsler in his struggle to redeem a town plagued by the notorious criminal Big Baby Chips, portrayed by master thespian Joseph Bruce aka "Violent J". Perhaps most astounding is the numerous and intriguing parallels drawn between "Big Money Rustlas" and it's sister film, "Big Money Hustlas". While either film stands as a solid and extremely significant work on it's own, the two of them together reflect on each other in such a way that introduces new perspectives and new ideas into both. For many critics, "Citizen Kane" tops the list as one of the best films of all time. Well, I say, "Eat your heart out, Orson Wells, because Joseph Bruce aka "Violent J" is here, and he all he wants is his mothafuckin' monaaay!"Big Money Rustlas" is truly a must have for every film collector and juggalo alike!
View MoreI loved this movie. ANyone expecting anything more than silly, low budget, UN PC humor is in the wrong place. U can say that I'm a "Juggalo", but my girl isn't and she thought this was hilarious. Anyone who will give this a one star probably didn't watch the movie, and they are on they're never ending quest to just diss anything Psychopathic (over the internet, in the safety of there moms basement) but i'll tell you seriously this isn't intelligent humor, its sight gags, and it can be slightly hit or miss, but what does hit is a hit (you might wanna take a hit before watching, may make u more susceptible to the hilarity!). there's plenty to laugh at here, including some of the acting, which is fine. Madrox and Monxcide steal the show again, and 2 Dope was on point. Violent Js performance was definitely toned down a few notches from the last movie, but still solid and hilarious. Mark Jury also stole the show as the sidekick who gets most of the great lines. There were plenty of funny cameos from stars no one seems to be interested in anymore (remember Razor Ramone from WWF, and i guess Tom SIzemore need Methamphetimine money). The more you watch it the more you laugh. If you shut your mind off, i guarantee you'll have a hootin' good time y'all.
View MoreIts late & I'm postin from a PS3 so ima keep it short n sweet, it delivers on being BMH's prequel, old west n what not, camera angles & overall production values are way better, but guest stars/cameos will surprise anyone, there's quite a few that they (PSY) haven't even told anyone prior 2 tonights screening, I won't spoil, you'll just have 2 see for yourself, but trust me it's better that way. Stank & Poot come correct once again with their comedic roles (almost stealing the show AGAIN), & Hack Benjamin' is even better then before IMO. Big Baby & Sugar are playing basically the same roles just with a western twang and theme involved. All in all, if you liked Hustlas, you'll love Rustlas.MMFCL Ninjas N-Do
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