A 35 year old video game tester has to move in with his grandma and her two old lady roommates.
In first half hour (Wtf are they talking about) these actors don`t know what they talking about, it`s strange but funny, just like…. Grace: How old are you now?
Alex: 36.
Grace: Do you have a girlfriend?
Alex: No.
Grace: My grandson’s gay too. I’ll give you his number.
I like movie it shows in some way how people act when they spend to much time on computers.
I would say almost everibody who act in this movie is Stoned, to bad they didn`t get that geek game inventor stoned to.
If You watched once do it again, if you didn`t watch yet you really got to.
“Don’t Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking your Juice in the Hood” is a parody of a lot of Afro-American movies, for instance “Boyz N the Hood”, “South Central”, “Menace II Society”, “Higher Learning” and “Juice”. We follow Ashtray as he returns to the place he grew up in and meet his father and his basket-case friends. A lot of crazy stuff happens, for example, Ashtray is older than his father and his best friend Loc Dog’s grandmother is a trigger-happy old lady who blames her eccentric-looking kid for not being tough enough.
Parody of “life in the hood” movies pokes fun at the attitudes and characters that are quickly becoming cliches in the genre. Shawn Wayans plays G-next-door Ashtray, sent by his mother to discover “what it is to be a man” from his father in South Central L.A. He hooks up with his homey Loc Dog (Marlon Wayans), a gun-crazed beer-swilling gangsta who packs a nuclear warhead. As the title implies, almost every major black film in recent memory is given the Wayans’ drive-by treatment, with a majority of the plot lifted from “Boyz N the Hood.” Fans of the TV series “In Living Color” will love this twisted look at ghetto life, but others may be offended.
For me this is the best ol`school comedy movie i ewer watched .