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Midgets vs Mascots DVD

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5 Midgets and 5 Mascots fight it out in 30 ridiculous Jackass like challenges for a $10 Million prize left by an eccentric midgets-mascot-loving millionaire. Wrestling live alligators risking their lives and generally humiliating themselves this motley cast will do anything to win resulting in hilarious consequences! Watch as mascots are mauled by bulls midgets are challenged to drinking games and Gary Coleman fights NBA star Scottie Pippen in his last ever role in the most outrageous film of the year! We dare you not to laugh!

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Released
14 March 2011
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Kaleidoscope 
Classification
Runtime
85 minutes 
Features
Anamorphic, PAL, Widescreen 
Barcode
5060192810868 
  • Average Rating for Midgets vs Mascots - 3 out of 5


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  • Midgets vs Mascots
    Michelle Moore

    There is more than one type of comedy film. You have the typical big hit Hollywood movies staring actors such as Owen Wilson, Jim Carey and Adam Snadler, which of course are hilarious on the big screen with your popcorn in hand and tears rolling down your cheeks. Then you have the Jackass types, much like this one, where it is the stupidity of the individuals involved that make up the laughs.

    The title Midgots vs Masscotts gives the plot away in one - little people vs. individuals dresses up in costume, battling it out in a series of tasks to win a prize. It is set out as a documentary style with the public in the surrounding space unbeknown as to what is about to happen near them. There is no high-tech computer generated images of any sorts, the pain you see is the pain of the faces of those involved, the sweat, spit and sick is all part of the overall effect.

    The movie is funny and very enjoyable, but if like me, you picked it up for the appearance of Jay and Silent Bob star Jason Mews, then be as disappointed as I was. It seemed to mention his name on the cover for the fact he is one of only two big names attached to the movie, the late Gary Coleman being the other. I was gutted by his lack of actual appearance.

    It was funny and disgusting at times, but right to go straight to DVD. It certainly doesn't have the same effect as Jackass.

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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play His ungrateful preppy son competing against his unfaithful gold-digging wife for his sizable fortune a deceased mascot-turned-porn-mogul pits the sniveling pair against one another by having them coach competing teams of midgets and mascots in this comedy starring Gary Coleman As the competition gets underway the little people discover that size doesn&39;t always matter while their cartoonish counterparts attempt to stay sober long enough to take the top prize Age Rating 18

Gary Coleman stars in this rude, crude, no-holds-barred mockumentary following the outrageous antics of five little people and five sporting mascots as they battle it out for a million dollar prize. On his deathbed, multimillionaire porn mogul Big Red sets up a series of competitions, giving his two favoured sections of society - the little people and the mascots - the chance to get their hands on a large chunk of his substantial fortune. The contests include such indignities as alligator wrestling, beer chugging and 'how few insults does it take to get punched in a bar?' - but just how far are the contestants willing to go to overcome the opposition and get their mitts on the money?

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