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Ein schlagfertiger junger Mann von den Straßen von Süd-Central muss eine lilienweiße USC-Bruderschaft stürmen, um einen Vorrat an gestohlenem Geld zurückzugewinnen.Ein schlagfertiger junger Mann von den Straßen von Süd-Central muss eine lilienweiße USC-Bruderschaft stürmen, um einen Vorrat an gestohlenem Geld zurückzugewinnen.Ein schlagfertiger junger Mann von den Straßen von Süd-Central muss eine lilienweiße USC-Bruderschaft stürmen, um einen Vorrat an gestohlenem Geld zurückzugewinnen.
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Now this is the type of comedy that is actually still worth watching.
Was it simple? - Sure.
Was it fun? - Sure.
Was it worth watching? - Sure.
"Where's the Money" actually had an okay good story that has comedy throughout most of the entire movie. The movie also has some pretty good character development, which added to the overall enjoyment of the movie. The storyline is well-paced and progresses nicely throughout the course of the movie.
The characters in the movie were interesting, and they were nicely performed by an ensemble of good actors and actresses. As always it is nice to see Terry Crews in a movie such as this.
The movie does, however, suffer from being sort of generic and predictable, but still an entertaining movie for sure.
Was it simple? - Sure.
Was it fun? - Sure.
Was it worth watching? - Sure.
"Where's the Money" actually had an okay good story that has comedy throughout most of the entire movie. The movie also has some pretty good character development, which added to the overall enjoyment of the movie. The storyline is well-paced and progresses nicely throughout the course of the movie.
The characters in the movie were interesting, and they were nicely performed by an ensemble of good actors and actresses. As always it is nice to see Terry Crews in a movie such as this.
The movie does, however, suffer from being sort of generic and predictable, but still an entertaining movie for sure.
I loved the hints on racial slurs and the fraternity's fight to avoid breaking the law while going after the proceedings of accepting new members. Especially, the 'nerdy' frat boy Clarke (Josh Brener) is a contrast when it comes to catching up with trigger warnings about racism. I wish Kat Graham's character Alicia was more in action because I really enjoyed her scene with frat boy Brock (Devon Werkheiser). She can pull scenes that show her in charge so well. What I didn't expect was the on screen chemistry between Kat and Devon.
Where's the Money is a goofy comedy that turns into Animal House meets racial commentary.
Del works in the family gym in southern California. Del's father and uncle left the proceeds from a bank robbery in the walls of a flop house before they ended up in jail. Del just needs to go into the ramshackle house and locate the money somewhere in the walls only to discover it has now become a frat house.
Del now has to pose as a student, take part in the frat house initiations and look for the money surreptitiously. The members of the fraternity happen to be all white and whose members try hard not to give racial offence to Del.
Pretty soon Del's uncle escapes from jail and comes looking for the money as well.
The film has game performances from the cast but is low on laughs. It benefits from a short running time. Terry Crews is wasted as the uncle.
Del works in the family gym in southern California. Del's father and uncle left the proceeds from a bank robbery in the walls of a flop house before they ended up in jail. Del just needs to go into the ramshackle house and locate the money somewhere in the walls only to discover it has now become a frat house.
Del now has to pose as a student, take part in the frat house initiations and look for the money surreptitiously. The members of the fraternity happen to be all white and whose members try hard not to give racial offence to Del.
Pretty soon Del's uncle escapes from jail and comes looking for the money as well.
The film has game performances from the cast but is low on laughs. It benefits from a short running time. Terry Crews is wasted as the uncle.
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- Wissenswertes1 minute and 10 seconds in they use b-roll of NYC as an establishing shot of LA.
- PatzerThe newspaper with the headline about the 1999 heist says its date of printing is a Tuesday, but it was actually a Monday.
- VerbindungenReferences Steinzeit Junior (1992)
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- 1.500.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 26 Min.(86 min)
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