Interesteg
What makes it different from others?
Glucedee
It's hard to see any effort in the film. There's no comedy to speak of, no real drama and, worst of all.
Plustown
A lot of perfectly good film show their cards early, establish a unique premise and let the audience explore a topic at a leisurely pace, without much in terms of surprise. this film is not one of those films.
Neive Bellamy
Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.
colonelpipkin
Rented this film at my local Blockbuster and loved every minute of it. The cast did an outstanding job. I loved Terrence Flack and Shane Woodson's performances as Malcolm Cain and John Abel. These two actors had great on-screen chemistry and never missed a beat. I laughed my butt off! Also, doing a fine job in the film were Christy Oldham and Lola Davidson as special undercover agents. Both actresses are "easy on the eyes", and exhibit a fine flair for comedy. Be sure to look for the notorious Flavor Flav as Cain and Abel's street informant "Slim Jim". He appears in two scenes. I'm hoping the filmmakers do a sequel to this movie!
mercuryrisingfilms
I laughed my ass off! This movie is soooo funny! Flavor Flav did a really good job too. I was happy to see that he can rap AND act. I want to be Cain and Abel! Timewarp me to the 70's, baby!! Solid! Also, the music is really hip and I can't wait to get the soundtrack. I hope they put one out because it has some really groovy tunes that sorta remind me of Pulp fiction and superfly all rolled together. I saw this film at a film festival called Dances With Films and even though it was a midnight screening, the place was jumping! Everyone was laughing and falling out of their seats. I can't wait to see it in video stores!!! Cool!
wizardgl
I saw this film recently, and I was pleasantly surprised. For an independent low budget film it was very good. There were interesting characters, a pretty good story, and some good performances. The title roles of Malcom Cain and John Abel were portrayed very well by actors Terrence Flack and Shane Woodson. They were flawed characters, but likable. I would like to see their characters developed more fully in a series of sequels. These are definitely some guys I would like to see again. They are vice cops who roll around L.A. in a souped up muscle car, and almost remind me of 70's characters who are "trapped" in the present. Mischievous and sexy, they never fail to deliver. The film includes performances by Flavor Flav and Bridget the Midget. I wonder what they'll do next? Can't wait to see it. If you haven't watched this film, you've missed a treat. I saw it at the Venice Film Festival, where it won an award for best audience picture. Can't wait to see it again on DVD!