


The film has been letterboxed at 2.35:1 and the transfer is enhanced for 16 x 9 TVs. Malibu's Most Wanted has been captured on DVD by Warner Home Video. The ideas in Malibu's Most Wanted may not be very original, but the film is very well executed, and most importantly, it's funny.
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Their scenes are hilarious and give the movie the extra boost that it needs. But, it's Taye Diggs and Anthony Anderson who steal the movie, playing too uptight actors who do their very best to act tough. Jamie Kennedy carries the film as B-rad, and turns in a very convincing performance as a very confused young man. And the movie doesn't play favorites with its targets, as it makes fun of black and white culture. As with many recent comedies, Malibu's Most Wanted mixes low-brow humor with more quick-witted one-liners (listen for B-rad's request when he's onstage), making a seemingly "dumb" comedy accessible to many audiences. B-rad is forced into many crazy situations and even hallucinates about talking rats. As B-rad becomes more immersed in the gansta culture, the comedy become more broad, and enables the film to spoof more serious films which have focused on urban culture. The fact that there are people like B-rad out there aside, Malibu's Most Wanted works because, after the first act, it leaves reality behind and becomes a ludicrous romp. But, unlike those two films, Malibu's Most Wanted takes the comedy to a new level of parody and cartoonishness. The story borrows liberally from Black Sheep (the annoying relative who is jeopardizing a gubernatorial campaign) and CB4 (the nice boy from an upscale neighborhood who wants to be a gansta rapper). (And many critics feel that they can't stoop to praising a dumb film.) At first glance, Malibu's Most Wanted has one strike against it for having an unoriginal plot. Reviewing comedies like Malibu's Most Wanted is never easy, because stupid comedies only appeal to a certain part of the viewing audience. But, will this dose of reality "cure" B-rad, or will it only feed his delusions? So, Brad is kidnapped and taken to the home of PJ's cousin, Shondra (Regina Hall), where he is subjected to the true world of rappers and playas, and learns that this culture is for rizzle.

In short, Tom's plan is the scare Brad into being white. He will have two actors, Sean (Taye Diggs) and PJ (Anthony Anderson) pretend to carjack Brad and take him to the "'Hood" to show him what the gangsta lifestyle is really like. His father, Bill Gluckman (Ryan O'Neal) is running for governor, and his campaign manager, Tom Gibbons (Blair Underwood),fears that Brad's bizarre hi-jinks will cost Bill the election. Malibu's Most Wanted tells the story of Brad Gluckman (Jamie Kennedy), who calls himself B-rad, is a spoiled, rich white guy from Malibu who loves rap music and sees himself as a playa and potential rap star.

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But, Jamie Kennedy has been able to take his Brad Gluckman character from his TV show "The Jamie Kennedy Experiment" and on his first try, make a silly, but solid film. So, it's not uncommon for a TV character to make the leap to the silver screen, but it's a challenge to make a good movie in this genre. And many of those films have been royal stinkers, despite the fact that many have been hits. Over the years, we've seen many characters or ideas from "Saturday Night Live" get transferred from the big screen.
