Lists that includes American Cinema

American Cinema

American Cinema

Ended PG 55 min 7.8/10 Votes: 274
13 episode series created by PBS to commemorate 100 years of movie-going.
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Movie
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Release:
1994-01-01
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Website:
learner.org
Language:
English
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Lists that include American Cinema

Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood List

  • Scary Movie - Parodies various horror films using a comedic lens similar to how Don't Be a Menace parodies hood films.
  • Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood - The original film that sets the tone for over-the-top parodies of urban culture.
  • Friday - Features a comedic take on life in the hood with memorable characters and relatable situations.
  • Next Friday - A sequel to Friday that continues to explore life in the neighborhood with humor.
  • Friday After Next - Continues the Friday series with a focus on holiday hijinks in the hood.
  • House Party - A classic comedy featuring young adults navigating parties and life in the inner city.
  • New Jersey Drive - While more serious, it relates to urban life and issues similar to the themes in Don't Be a Menace.
  • Last Friday Night - A fun approach to showcasing nightlife and comedic interactions among friends.
  • Belly - Ventures into the lifestyle of urban youth with stylized visuals and humor.
  • Cheech and Chong's Up in Smoke - A duo's wild misadventures parallel the comedic styles of Don't Be a Menace.
  • Wake Up Ron Burgundy: The Lost Movie - Features comedic storytelling in an urban setting with exaggerated characters.
  • How High - Features stoner humor and plot elements similar to Don't Be a Menace.
  • The Wash - Combines comedy and crime in a motif reminiscent of urban films and humor.
  • Boyz n the Hood - Another iconic film from the hood, providing a counterpoint to the comedic elements.
  • Set It Off - A blend of drama and heist comedy that engages with issues similar to urban culture narratives.
  • Soul Plane - Conveys comedic stereotypes and parodies within a black cultural context.
  • Bamboozled - A satirical film addressing racial stereotypes in media aligned with urban filmmaking.
  • Barbershop - Examines day-to-day life in the neighborhood through humor and relatable characters.
  • Malibu's Most Wanted - A comedic take on cultural identity similar to Don't Be a Menace.
  • The Brothers - Explores relationships and comedic situations among black men in similar urban settings.
  • The Wood - Focuses on friendship and growing up with humor in an urban environment.
  • Meet the Blacks - A comedic parody of horror and urban culture, similar to the tone of Don't Be a Menace.
  • High School High - A satire on schools and education that captures the comedic spirit of urban films.
  • White Chicks - A comedy relying on identity and cultural parodies reminiscent of the humor in Don't Be a Menace.
  • The Inkwell - Combines coming-of-age themes with humor in a summer setting similar to urban life.
  • In the Mix - Follows a DJ caught in urban life while adding comedic elements.
  • Chicago - A different approach to storytelling with humor elements despite being more of a musical.
  • Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hell - Animated humor and parodies that mimic some styles found in Don't Be a Menace.
  • The Last Dragon - Combines martial arts and comedy with urban culture overtones.
  • Rush Hour - Comedy-action focusing on cultural interplay with jokes and urban themes.
  • Boys on the Side - Centers on friendships with humor that strikes a similar chord.
  • American Cinema - Parodies the film industry and urban themes with a humorous perspective.
  • Juice - Though serious, it features the same urban struggles and themes that accompany urban life in film.
  • Get Hard - Combines humor and crime-related elements in a way reminiscent of urban comedies.
  • The Nutty Professor - Explores identity issues through humor and transformation in urban settings.
  • Coming to America - Mixes comedy with themes of culture and identity, offering a funny perspective.
  • The Crossover - Focuses on youth and friendship with comedic moments reflecting urban styles.
  • Legally Blonde - Adopts a comedic and satirical lens that can resonate with themes of identity and culture.
  • 50 First Dates - While different, it deals with humor in relationships that can be connected to inner-city storytelling.

Last updated: 2024-09-24 00:32:12

  • 50 First Dates
  • Barbershop
  • Bamboozled
  • Soul Plane
  • Set It Off
  • Boyz n the Hood
  • The Wash
  • How High
  • Belly
  • New Jersey Drive
  • House Party
  • Friday After Next
  • Next Friday
  • Friday
  • Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood
  • Malibu's Most Wanted
  • The Brothers
  • The Wood
  • Legally Blonde
  • The Crossover
  • Coming to America
  • The Nutty Professor
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