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Lil' Pimp - Mark Brooks, Ludacris, Carmen Electra, Peter Gilstrap
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Movie propaganda
South Park meets hip hop in the daringly original and irreverent Lil' Pimp, which gives the medium an edgy adult treatment and is the first feature film to be shot in the revolutionary flash-animation process.
Poor Lil' Pimp (Mark Brooks). The little boy just doesn't seem to fit in at home in squeaky-clean suburbia. His only friend is a foul-mouthed talking gerbil, Weathers (Ludacris). Then one day, by accident, he runs into a bodacious working girl, Sweet Chiffon (Lil' Kim), who takes him to a bar called Playground, a hip-hop wonderland where he befriends master pimp Fruit Juice (Bernie Mac) and is introduced to the world of pimping. There's no place like the Playground and Lil' Pimp calls it home. But his new life is endangered by the machinations of the city's scheming, duplicitous mayor Tony Gold (William Shatner). Unless Gold can be exposed for the conniving, double-crossing politician that he is, the Playground and the neighbourhood surrounding it will be transformed into a toxic golf course. And Lil' Pimp will be forced to return to the horrors of life in suburbia.
Based on the acclaimed Internet animated series.
Persons of interest
- Mark Brooks .... Lil' Pimp
- Ludacris .... Weathers
- Lil' Kim .... Sweet Chiffon
- Carmen Electra .... Honeysack
- Bernie Mac .... Fruit Juice
- William Shatner .... Tony Gold
- Jennifer Tilly .... Miss De La Croix
- Peter Gilstrap .... Screenwriter
- Mark Brooks .... Screenwriter
- Peter Gilstrap .... Director
- Mark Brooks .... Director
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- Lil' Pimp official movie site
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Security censorship classification
MA 15+ (Medium level coarse language, adult theme)
Surveillance time
73 minutes (1:13 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: Undated 2004
DVD rental: 6 April 2005
VHS rental: 6 April 2005
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