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Title Enjoy the show. Sorry about that, man. No problem.
From I'm Gonna Git You Sucka (1988) Soundboard
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"I'm Gonna Git You Sucka" is a hilarious and iconic blaxploitation parody film released in 1988. Directed and written by Keenen Ivory Wayans, the movie features a star-studded cast, including some prominent names from the genre it spoofs. The film follows the story of Jack Spade, played by the talented Wayans himself, who returns to his neighborhood after serving in the army. Jack discovers that his brother, Junebug, has died from an overdose of gold chains, an obvious exaggeration of the blaxploitation era's obsession with extravagant fashion. Determined to avenge his brother's death, he decides to take down the gang responsible for peddling "gold chains" in the community. In his pursuit of justice, Jack enlists the help of his childhood friend, John Slade, portrayed by iconic blaxploitation actor Bernie Casey. Together, they assemble a team of outlandishly talented oddballs, each with their unique skills, to eradicate the gold chain epidemic. This diverse team includes Kung Fu Joe (Steve James), Flyguy (Antonio Fargas), Hammer (Isaac Hayes), Slammer (Jim Brown), and Slade's mother, Ma Bell (Ja'net Dubois). The movie pays homage to the blaxploitation genre, affectionately mocking its conventions while simultaneously celebrating its contributions to pop culture. With over-the-top action sequences, exaggerated characters, and hilarious one-liners, "I'm Gonna Git You Sucka" embraces the absurdity of the genre it parodies. The film features cameos by several blaxploitation stars, adding to its authenticity and humor. Isaac Hayes, who portrayed the legendary character Chef in "South Park," is unforgettable as the humorous Hammer, a retired pimp, and mentor to Jack Spade. Jim Brown, a renowned football player turned actor, showcases his comedic chops as Slammer, a tough guy with astonishingly high levels of strength. Antonio Fargas, widely recognized for his role as Huggy Bear in the television series "Starsky & Hutch," delivers a memorable performance as Flyguy, the flamboyant and stylish member of the team. The soundtrack of "I'm Gonna Git You Sucka" also pays homage to the blaxploitation era with its infectious funk and soul tracks. It features iconic artists such as Curtis Mayfield, Kool Moe Dee, and the legendary James Brown. The soundtrack perfectly complements the film's comedic and action-packed moments, enhancing the overall viewing experience. If you're a fan of the film or simply intrigued by the blaxploitation era, you can relive the sounds of "I'm Gonna Git You Sucka" by playing and downloading the soundtrack. Immerse yourself in the funky beats and soulful melodies that capture the spirit of the '70s and the vibrant world of blaxploitation. "I'm Gonna Git You Sucka" continues to be celebrated as a cult classic, reminding audiences of the influential and entertaining legacy of blaxploitation films. With its witty humor, talented cast, and clever parodies, the movie delivers an enjoyable experience that keeps viewers laughing from beginning to end. So, sit back, relax, and get ready to laugh out loud as you watch "I'm Gonna Git You Sucka" and enjoy everything the film has to offer. And don't forget to check out the sensational soundtrack that accompanies it, bringing the sounds of blaxploitation straight to your speakers.

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