GamerTab
That was an excellent one.
Ketrivie
It isn't all that great, actually. Really cheesy and very predicable of how certain scenes are gonna turn play out. However, I guess that's the charm of it all, because I would consider this one of my guilty pleasures.
Edwin
The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.
Brooklynn
There's a more than satisfactory amount of boom-boom in the movie's trim running time.
indexdjm
...firstly, just want to mention the who's who of stars in this movie that stems from the comedy series 'In Living Color' of the 90s ...Damon Wayans, Keenan Wayans, Jim Brown, Isaac Hayes, Chris Rock, and many more, including BDP(Boogie Down Productions) ...so many awesome characters in this 'cult comedy' movie ...shouldn't surprise that the likes of 'Kung Fu Joe' and 'Flyguy' have developed a cult following...and now for the story content, 'I'm Gonna Git Ya Sucker' is is like a parody movie that makes fun of the clichés used in all those hero movies that we are painfully accustomed to ...the term 'gold' in the movie is used as a metaphor for drugs; just a really witty concept being used to define this comedy and the laughs are continuous ...Keenan Wayans is apparently the main character being the hero, but 'the bad guy' which is played by Damon Wayans, shares the limelight just as prominently ...this movie is one of my absolute favorite movies, if not my favorite ...am just so shocked/surprised that this movie isn't so well-known as it should be when considering all the stars that play a part in it but the story content and the humor are enough to make this movie stand out on it's own as one of the best comedy movies ever made in my opinion!
gavin6942
In this parody of blaxploitation movies, a black hero wannabe reunites former black heroes from the 70s to help him get revenge on Mr. Big (John Vernon).From the very beginning, with a kid overdosing from wearing too many gold chains, the humor here is incredible. Throw in Jim Brown and Isaac Hayes, and we have a serious homage and love letter to the 1970s (perhaps even more so than "Hebrew Hammer", although they are distinct enough to be hard to compare).I have not been a big fan of the Wayans brothers. Some of their films are great (this is one of them, as is "Don't Be a Menace") while others ("White Chicks") probably should never have been spawned. I suppose I ought to give them credit for "Scary Movie", although that modest success has since been overshadowed and diminished by the terrible sequels.
derrickbailey
I'm Gonna Git You Sucka is an undeniable Cult Classic for black people or people who love blaxploitatation movies of the 1970's. If you laughed zero times at this movie, this means you don't get it and probably shouldn't be watching Im Gonna Get You Sucka. For a person that knows blaxploitation films it's easily spoofable. Blaxploitation films are hilarious by nature. Low budget, bad acting, and a bunch of people who think they know martial arts. If you're not a person that has watched your grandpa, grandma, mother, and father watch hours upon hours of blaxploitation films of course it would appear hard to spoof. Blaxploitation is far more than just Pam Grier and Richard Roundtree. Bernie Casey, Jim Brown, and Isacc Hayes have been in more blaxploitation films than you could shake a stick at. they lend their knowledge to the cast of characters and puts the true flavor of blaxploitation films on the screen for you to see.This movie does an excellent job of capturing the essence of what made blaxploitation films funny and uses it to I'm Gonna Git You Sucka's advantage. Comedic timing and popular characters inhabit this movie from beginning to end. If this movie isn't funny then you don't know funny. You especially don't know black urban humor funny. Some try to liken this movie to Airplane. It isn't Airplane it's a totally different type of humor. It's Im Gonna Git You Sucka.....Sucka!!
MartinHafer
If you know Keenen Ivory Wayans and Damon Wayans ONLY for their TV work or movies such as Major Payne or Scary Movie, then you have only seen them at their most mediocre. Unlike these other works, the jokes are not are consistently funny.The film is a very funny send-off of the terrible Blaxploitation films of the 70s. The jokes come one after another after another and very few of them miss the mark. It is pure mindless fun from start to finish. Additionally, many old stars of the genre are here, though I might have enjoyed seeing a few more of them.One word of warning though: if you are a die-hard, bleeding-heart, politically correct individual, this movie MIGHT give you a heart attack! We showed this movie to such a friend and we eventually had to turn off the video because she was having heart palpitations! But, for everyone else, this is a hilarious film. Also, it may help to try watching a couple Blaxploitation films FIRST to help you understand the parody better. FYI--Because of the language and brief nudity, this is not a film for the kids. My advice to parents is to watch the film secretly and then feign shock when your kids ask to see it! When the kids are at least teens, then it's probably okay to let them know the truth--that this is a great little comedy.