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List Price: $9.99 | | Label: Universal Studios
Salesrank: 31533
Released: January 14, 2003 |
| Our Price: $3.36 |
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MPAA Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
With clothes and music from the 1970s, a super-secret agent thwarts a plan to brainwash all humanity.
Genre: Feature Film Urban Comedy
Rating: PG13
Release Date: 28-MAR-2006
Media Type: DVD
Description of Undercover Brother (Full Screen Collector's Edition):
Blaxploitation movies deserve a good spoofing, and Undercover Brother tweaks the subgenre with a few good laughs. But what might have been an Afro-centric Austin Powers (adapted by John Ridley from his Internet film series) is instead a lackluster comedy with one basic joke: "Whitey"--personified as a faceless corporate despot known as "the Man"--has the power, but black folks have soul. With enough funk to make Shaft look passé, Eddie Griffin plays "U.B." with an oversized 'fro and a firm grasp of comedic possibilities. He's recruited by the B.R.O.T.H.E.R.H.O.O.D. (an all-black justice league) to foil the Man's plan to derail a Colin Powell-like presidential candidate (Billy Dee Williams), and U.B.'s undercover exploits keep the slim plot moving. Denise Richards and Neil Patrick Harris are gamely ridiculed as token white allies, and it's all in good fun as director Malcolm D. Lee (Spike's cousin) finds room for mild jolts of relevant social commentary. --Jeff Shannon
Undercover Brother (Full Screen Collector's Edition) Reviews:
Funny bodies, sexy viewing 
2009-09-10 - Funny parody on parody, it is a sexy comedy of kind Afro-American folks had taken over a gang of heartless white co-citizens.
Nice bodies, funny tricks, passing time easy.
Solid! 
2009-04-17 - Solid!
It is good to see people laugh at themselves and others, and not take themselves too seriously.
undercover brother review cover 
2009-03-25 - The cover above is the correct cover for this movie. Richaerson at the time this movie was made had more credentials than the other actors. However, the African American Actress should not be on the back of the package as in the case of my purchase. The original package should not be changed.
Thank you
Very Funny! 
2009-02-20 - This could be considered an Austin Powers rip off, but it is beyond that. The main character, played by Eddie Griffin, dresses like a person out of his time period, but he is not buffoonish. The supporting cast work very well together. Overall, the movie is very funny and not just a "black" movie. My fear is that the movie will get dated because of the large amount of current references. Even "You Go Girl" is already getting dated.
undercover brother 
2008-06-01 - I have watched this movie three times and I am still laughing. A friend watched it also and he loved it.