Maidexpl
Entertaining from beginning to end, it maintains the spirit of the franchise while establishing it's own seal with a fun cast
filippaberry84
I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
Neive Bellamy
Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.
Jenna Walter
The film may be flawed, but its message is not.
laurenmarchica
I was lucky enough to see this movie a couple of weeks ago and it was absolutely hilarious! I honestly could not stop laughing the entire time! The entire theme of the movie is down right hysterical. Gary Coleman's overall attitude and sarcasm throughout the film had me laughing so hard my stomach hurt! The concept is that a deceased littler person sets up a contest where a team of midgets and a team of mascot compete against each other for a prize of $ 10 million. My favorite movies are pineapple express and Jackass, and after seeing MVM I have to admit that it is definitely up there! I would not recommend taking your mother or grandmother to this movie because some of the jokes are a bit crude but if you enjoy that kind of humor, like I do, you will absolutely love this film!
H Leahy
If you liked Borat and Jackass, Midgets vs. Mascots is definitely a must-see! I saw Midgets vs. Mascots at the Tribeca Film Festival and it's truly an original. A diseased midget from Texas gives up his $10 million fortune to the winner of a contest between 5 midgets and 5 mascots who perform crazy stunts and compete in hilarious contests to win the money.I recommend it to anyone who enjoys slapstick humor or funny explicit material. It's hilarious, unpredictable and Gary Coleman is outstanding and crazy funny. I don't think I ever stopped laughing throughout the entire movie. Midgets vs. Mascots is the type of movie that will keep you laughing over and over again- the entire film is outrageous and goofy but has a good message at the end. Can't wait until it's out on video!
choran
When I first sat down to see the movie, I did not know what exactly to expect. I was pleasantly surprised to find that I couldn't stop laughing the entire time. It pushes the envelope in all the right ways. You really never know what they will do next in the movie. Gary Coleman plays an excellent role in this movie as a struggling actor just trying to win a million dollars. His part for me is what makes the movie. His sarcastic comments keep coming throughout the entire movie. This is a must see movie for anyone who enjoyed Jackass or Borat. Both the mascots and Midgets compete in Jackass-like stunts and events in order to win a million dollars. These events are as unpredictable as "least number of insults till you get punched in the face". This part was one of the highlights for me. I definitely recommend this movie if you want a good laugh.
kvanhee
This movie is downright funny. Crude at times but if you like the humor it's a must-see. Five midgets and five mascots compete in challenges for 30 days to win a million dollars. The benefactor, little Richard's father, is a midget as well and will provide the money to the winning team. Both teams battle through challenges ranging from crocodile wrestling to beer chugging. The mascots try to complete the challenges in their suits while the "little people" (to be politically correct) combat discrimination and attempt to beat the mascots twice their size. The movie ends in a funny and feel good way, and although the ending could use some work, it is defiantly worth seeing.