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Lacks context, speculation, likely misuse: "you shouldn't generally feel the urge to add more than one for a particular work yourself".


* SignatureScene: Either the scene in jail with "Farra-convict" or [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment the gang initiation scene.]]

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Redundant; it lacks context, and there's already an entire subpage with a link above. The Red Stapler is Trivia.


* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: Many. But most agree on "Take me to jail!"
* HarsherInHindsight:
** Lexie Bigham, who played the driving instructor [[spoiler: and bank robber]] Mr. Walker, died in a car accident shortly after the shooting of this film wrapped.
* TheRedStapler: In the film, the characters play an urbanized version of Monopoly (I.E. building crack houses instead of hotels). In 2003, a version of Monopoly called Ghettopoly was actually created and it looked pretty similar to the board game seen in this film.

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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: Many. But most agree on "Take me to jail!"
* HarsherInHindsight:
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HarsherInHindsight: Lexie Bigham, who played the driving instructor [[spoiler: and bank robber]] Mr. Walker, died in a car accident shortly after the shooting of this film wrapped.
* TheRedStapler: In the film, the characters play an urbanized version of Monopoly (I.E. building crack houses instead of hotels). In 2003, a version of Monopoly called Ghettopoly was actually created and it looked pretty similar to the board game seen in this film.
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** In the film, the characters play an urbanized version of Monopoly (I.E. building crack houses instead of hotels). In 2003, a version of Monopoly called Ghettopoly was actually created and it looked pretty similar to the board game seen in this film.

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** * TheRedStapler: In the film, the characters play an urbanized version of Monopoly (I.E. building crack houses instead of hotels). In 2003, a version of Monopoly called Ghettopoly was actually created and it looked pretty similar to the board game seen in this film.
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There is nothing funny about that game in real life. It caused a huge backlash and the "creator's" dismissive attitude towards it and his subsequent other similar games made him look racist.


* HarsherInHindsight: Lexie Bigham, who played the driving instructor [[spoiler: and bank robber]] Mr. Walker, died in a car accident shortly after the shooting of this film wrapped.
* HilariousInHindsight:

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* HarsherInHindsight: HarsherInHindsight:
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Lexie Bigham, who played the driving instructor [[spoiler: and bank robber]] Mr. Walker, died in a car accident shortly after the shooting of this film wrapped. \n* HilariousInHindsight:



** This Wayans comedy film features a shifty parody of "The Man" who does everything to keep black people down and actually shoots one of the main black character's friends to keep him from going to college. The 2019 ''[[Series/TheTwilightZone2019 The Twilight Zone]]'' episode "Replay" plays this completely unironically with a diabolically racist cop who's itching to shoot a black woman's son to keep him from going to college.

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** * HilariousInHindsight: This Wayans comedy film features a shifty parody of "The Man" who does everything to keep black people down and actually shoots one of the main black character's friends to keep him from going to college. The 2019 ''[[Series/TheTwilightZone2019 The Twilight Zone]]'' episode "Replay" plays this completely unironically with a diabolically racist cop who's itching to shoot a black woman's son to keep him from going to college.
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** This Wayans comedy film features a shifty parody of TheMan who does everything to keep black people down and actually shoots one of the main black character's friends to keep him from going to college. The 2019 ''[[Series/TheTwilightZone2019 The Twilight Zone]]'' episode "Replay" plays this completely unironically with a diabolically racist cop who's itching to shoot a black woman's son to keep him from going to college.

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** This Wayans comedy film features a shifty parody of TheMan "The Man" who does everything to keep black people down and actually shoots one of the main black character's friends to keep him from going to college. The 2019 ''[[Series/TheTwilightZone2019 The Twilight Zone]]'' episode "Replay" plays this completely unironically with a diabolically racist cop who's itching to shoot a black woman's son to keep him from going to college.

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* FunnyAneurysmMoment:
** In the film, the characters play an urbanized version of Monopoly (I.E. building crack houses instead of hotels). In 2003, a version of Monopoly called Ghettopoly was actually created and it looked pretty similar to the board game seen in this film.
** Lexie Bigham, who played the driving instructor [[spoiler: and bank robber]] Mr. Walker, died in a car accident shortly after the shooting of this film wrapped.
** Either sad or hilarious depending on your viewpoint, but this Wayans comedy film features a shifty parody of TheMan who does everything to keep black people down and actually shoots one of the main black character's friends to keep him from going to college. The 2019 ''[[Series/TheTwilightZone2019 The Twilight Zone]]'' episode "Replay" plays this completely unironically with a diabolically racist cop who's itching to shoot a black woman's son to keep him from going to college.


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* HarsherInHindsight: Lexie Bigham, who played the driving instructor [[spoiler: and bank robber]] Mr. Walker, died in a car accident shortly after the shooting of this film wrapped.
* HilariousInHindsight:
** In the film, the characters play an urbanized version of Monopoly (I.E. building crack houses instead of hotels). In 2003, a version of Monopoly called Ghettopoly was actually created and it looked pretty similar to the board game seen in this film.
** This Wayans comedy film features a shifty parody of TheMan who does everything to keep black people down and actually shoots one of the main black character's friends to keep him from going to college. The 2019 ''[[Series/TheTwilightZone2019 The Twilight Zone]]'' episode "Replay" plays this completely unironically with a diabolically racist cop who's itching to shoot a black woman's son to keep him from going to college.
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** Either sad or hilarious depending on your viewpoint, but this Wayans comedy film features a shifty parody of TheMan who does everything to keep black people down and actually shoots one of the main black character's friends to keep him from going to college. The 2019 ''[[Series/TheTwilightZone2019 The Twilight Zone]]'' episode "Replay" plays this completely unironically with a diabolically racist cop who's itching to shoot a black woman's son to keep him from going to college.
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* OneSceneWonder: Creator/BernieMac as the [[BoomerangBigot hilariously racist]] police officer.

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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: In the film, the characters play an urbanized version of Monopoly (I.E. building crack houses instead of hotels). In 2003, a version of Monopoly called Ghettopoly was actually created and it looked pretty similar to the board game seen in this film.

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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: FunnyAneurysmMoment:
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In the film, the characters play an urbanized version of Monopoly (I.E. building crack houses instead of hotels). In 2003, a version of Monopoly called Ghettopoly was actually created and it looked pretty similar to the board game seen in this film.
** Lexie Bigham, who played the driving instructor [[spoiler: and bank robber]] Mr. Walker, died in a car accident shortly after the shooting of this film wrapped.

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* CrowningMomentOfFunny: Many. But most agree on "Take me to jail!"



* SignatureScene: Either the scene in jail with "Farra-convict" or [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment the gang initiation scene.]]

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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: Many. But most agree on "Take me to jail!"
* SignatureScene: Either the scene in jail with "Farra-convict" or [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment the gang initiation scene.]]]]
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* CastingGag: Ashtray's father is played by Lahmard Tate, older brother of Larenz Tate, who played O-Dog in ''Film/MenaceIISociety''.
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* CastingGag: Ashtray's father is played by Lahmard Tate, older brother of Larenz Tate, who played O-Dog in ''Film/MenaceIISociety''.

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* {{Hilarious in Hindsight}}: In the film, the characters play an urbanized version of Monopoly (I.E. building crack houses instead of hotels) in real life, in 2003 a "black" version of Monopoly called Ghettopoly was actually created and it looked pretty similar to the board game seen in this film.

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* {{Hilarious in Hindsight}}: FunnyAneurysmMoment: In the film, the characters play an urbanized version of Monopoly (I.E. building crack houses instead of hotels) in real life, in 2003 hotels). In 2003, a "black" version of Monopoly called Ghettopoly was actually created and it looked pretty similar to the board game seen in this film.film.
* SignatureScene: Either the scene in jail with "Farra-convict" or [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment the gang initiation scene.]]

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