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Malibus Most Wanted
The movie centers on Bradley 'B-Rad' Gluckman, a rich kid who likes to pretend he's from the wrong side of the tracks. His father arranges for Bradley to be kidnapped by a couple of black actors pretending to be murderers to try and shock him out of his plans to become a rapper.
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January 04, 2004
Ryan O'Neal gets more laughs in a few scenes than Chris Rock managed in all of Head of State.April 21, 2003
Jamie Kennedy's B-Rad is based on a character from his TV show -- and as the centerpiece for a sketch, he's hilarious. But the B-Rad joke wears thin when stretched across a feature-length film.April 18, 2003
The Jamie Kennedy comedy vehicle Malibu's Most Wanted faces a seemingly insurmountable problem: It's really a lot better when Kennedy isn't on screen.September 06, 2003
Jamie Kennedy needs to be stopped.December 25, 2010
Dumb movie, but some funny moments for teens.April 22, 2003
Most Wanted isn't aiming for social commentary, but it isn't too difficult to enjoy its good-natured humor.April 18, 2003
Wanted isn't quite the real Slim Shady of hip-hop comedies. But you might lose yourself in a few of its amusing moments.April 29, 2009
I was pretty surprised to find this was just so entertaining.May 30, 2003
Malibu's Most Wanted absconds with a simplistic but imaginative plot and elevates it beyond the realm of sketch comedy into legitimate cinematic territory - for real, y'all.April 18, 2003
Maybe in a half-hour format, the idea would stand up. But in a feature film, B-Rad's schtick seems like a one-note song.June 26, 2003
The movie flirts with incisive, witty segments, but it's ultimately yet another anti-inflammatory comedy about racial identity that devolves into a one-joke affair.April 18, 2003
Think of a B-grade Bulworth with lesser talents than A-listers Warren Beatty and Halle Berry.