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CB4: The Movie (1993) Reviews

CB4: The Movie (1993)
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Comedian Chris Rock stars in this scattershot satire of rap music in the vein of This Is Spinal Tap. This film within a film begins with A. White (Chris Elliot) screening a rough cut of a documentary he has made of the notorious CB4 rap group -- consisting of group leader Albert, also know as MC Gusto (Chris Rock); Otis, also known as Stab Master Arson (Deezer D); and Euripides, also know as Dead Mike (Allen Payne). White charts the course of CB4's success, their superstar status a result of the fact that they are the only gangsta rap group who are, in fact, actual gangsters, coming direct from rap sheets to rap music. They are considered so bad that they even give rapper Ice-T pause: "I thought I was hardcore. But these guys are serious! What am I supposed to do now?" Unfortunately, at the height of their fame, their gangster pose is revealed to be a sham. Albert, Otis, and Euripides turn out to be a bunch of middle-class blacks striking a gangsta facade to look cool. But now they are in trouble. The real Gusto (Charlie Murphy), a neighborhood thug who went to prison on a drug bust, has broken out of jail and is coming for CB4. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

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Starring:
Chris RockAllen Payne, (more)
Director(s):
Tamra Davis
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Wideman K.

i guess u would need to see it before u judge!It was funny when i saw it.

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MIKE T.

u gotta see this movie to be a judge its good grown up fun

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Patrick C.

This movie came out when gangsta rap was really taking off in the early 90's. It pokes fun at that and some of the major players back then. It's basically a parody about somebody who's trying to be something he is not. Check it out, you'll enjoy it.

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Ikaika K.

Just three black rappers from black California suburbia (the fictitious metaphorical town of "Locash") with dreams of "gettin' large" and finding a comedic niche in gangster rap, rolling with it and hilariously upsetting several people along the way, most notably the high profile ganster, "Gusto," who thinks CB4 set him up and stole his identity! The comedic timing in this film is impeccable. It is a timeless treasure, and I'd say some of Chris Rock's best work. It cracks me up everytime! It was good in '93 when I was a freshman in high school, and it still holds its own in 2011. Excellent comedy! It's like the gangster rap version of "This is Spinal Tap," and it most definitely goes to 11. It's one louder.

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Stanley G.

It was funny because, Chris rock highlighted everything that is wrong with the rap/hip hop music game in this movie.

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Jamal B.

definitely not for kids but this is a funny movie...a young Chris Rock and Charlie Murphy really funny.

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Kebrina J.

YOOOO this movie is hilarious, you need to see it. It will hav you dying on the floor from laughter

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Mera W.

haven't seen it, don't want to.

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    Wideman K.

    i guess u would need to see it before u judge!It was funny when i saw it.

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    MIKE T.

    u gotta see this movie to be a judge its good grown up fun

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    Patrick C.

    This movie came out when gangsta rap was really taking off in the early 90's. It pokes fun at that and some of the major players back then. It's basically a parody about somebody who's trying to be something he is not. Check it out, you'll enjoy it.

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