I found this most irreverent spoof to be quite funny, as it takes pot-shots at just about everything, rather daring in this age of political correctness. It's a sequel to the 2002 film "Undercover Brother" (which I did not see).
The plot, of course, is ridiculous, as Undercover Brother (Michael Jai White) his younger brother Lionel (Vince Swann) and Chief Honey (Laila Odom), try to lead the BROTHERHOOD to stop the racism of the Man (Barry Bostwick) and later his son Manson (Steven Lee Johnson) from eliminating minorities in the world.
Overall, not a movie I would expect to like, but I find myself laughing out loud through most of it.
The plot, of course, is ridiculous, as Undercover Brother (Michael Jai White) his younger brother Lionel (Vince Swann) and Chief Honey (Laila Odom), try to lead the BROTHERHOOD to stop the racism of the Man (Barry Bostwick) and later his son Manson (Steven Lee Johnson) from eliminating minorities in the world.
Overall, not a movie I would expect to like, but I find myself laughing out loud through most of it.