By Hervé St-Louis
July 22, 2004 - 11:37
Based on a story by Keenen Ivory Wayans and Shawn and Marlon Wayans; Director of photography, Steven Bernstein; edited by Jeffrey Stephen Gourson and Stuart Pappé; music by Teddy Castellucci; production designer, Paul J. Peters;
Two goofy FBI agents, Marcus and Kevin Copeland try to make up for their latest blunder, by masquerading as the Wilson sisters, upper class white teenage girls going to the annual socialite parade in Hamptons. Their goal is to uncover the plot by local Hamptons' barons to kidnap the sisters. However, being Tiffany and Brittany Wilson gets in the way of stopping the bad guys.
I BWA HA HA HA my way into this movie non stop. The plot and the morale of the story doesn't go beyond an after school special, but who cares about the bad guys and the investigation. Watching two masculine men masquerade as teenage girls is much more fun. That the theatre had about five viewers also helped! There was no reason not to laugh as hard possible.
My initial reason for seeing this film was to look at surrealist makeup on the Wayans brothers. The commercials on television went by too fast. The Wayans as white chicks are really ugly. The funniest part was seeing some of the other ladies in this film with deformed plastic surgery figures. Expect lots of fart jokes and catty dialogues from this film. Another Wayans's classic.