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This film rates a C+.Ĭlick here for links to places to buy this movie in video and/or DVD format, the soundtrack, books, even used videos, games and lots of other stuff. Some music clips from the film can be found at the film's website linked below. It also doesn't hurt to have even a short James Brown performance thrown in. While the jokes are hit and miss that funky music on the soundtrack always hits the spot. When "Undercover Brother" is good it is right on, but sometimes it just bumbles along. Feather, is usually the kiss of death to a film, but he's not too bad in this one. Likewise "Undercover Brother" was lucky to escape mediocrity, despite having Chris Kattan of "Corky Romano" and "A Night at the Roxbury" in the cast. Escaping that disaster of that film is like escaping a black hole. Coincidentally, there are a couple of alumni of the film "Starship Troopers" in the cast, Denise Richards and Neil Patrick Harris, who plays Lance, the token white guy in the B.R.O.T.H.E.R.H.O.O.D. Still, sad to say, this film is a lot more tasteful than most modern comedies of this ilk. I noticed only one gross scene, which unfortunately included a man's backbone being torn from his body. The film does have less gross-out humor than most modern comedies.

Lee (cousin of Spike Lee) does a good job with the pace and comic timing for the most part. Unfortunately, some of the jokes also fall flat, but there are more hits than misses. There are a lot of laughs to be found in this film. The screenplay is smartly written by John Ridley ("Three Kings") and Michael McCullers ("Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me"). The Chief's arbitrary temper tantrums mock the similar tantrums by just about every sour police captain in the movies.

boss "The Chief" (played by Chi McBride of "Gone in 60 Seconds") are intentionally overplayed for fun. Some of the characters, like B.R.O.T.H.E.R.H.O.O.D. In addition to numerous sight gags (like the elevator shoe escape) there are some good social insight jokes as well. The catfight can be seen on the film's website linked below. One of the funniest scenes involves a cat fight in a shower between Sistah Girl (Aunjanue Ellis of "Men of Honor") and the so-called "Black Man's Kryptonite," Penelope Snow (Denise Richards of "The World is Not Enough"). There are numerous references to film stars of the 1970s such as Richard Roundtree, Pam Grier, Bruce Lee, Sean Connery and many others.
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Undercover Brother is given the usual array of spy gadgets by Smart Brother (Gary Anthony Williams of "Malcolm in the Middle" TV series), including real elevator shoes and a watch that dispenses hot sauce so he can withstand Caucasian food. On the eve of his announcement that he is a candidate, the Colin Powell-like Boutwell suddenly announces instead that he plans to open a chain of fast food chicken restaurants. Jackson is recruited by the secret black organization "B.R.O.T.H.E.R.H.O.O.D." to investigate a plot to derail the presidential campaign of General Boutwell (played by Billy Dee Williams). He is blissfully unaware that he is way out of style. He never loses his cool unless someone messes with his 'Fro.
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Undercover Brother is played with a lot of style by Eddie Griffin of "The Mod Squad"). Like the "Austin Powers" films it features a hero who is a throwback to those earlier times, complete with a large Afro and an even bigger Cadillac. J- "Undercover Brother" is an effective spoof of films of the 1970s like "Shaft," the James Bond films, kung-fu films and others. Blaxploitation spy spoof works by Robert Roten, Film Critic
