American Pimp Movie Review
American Pimp Review

"American Pimp" Overview

Rating: NR
2000
Cast and Crew
Director : Allen Hughes,Albert HughesProducer : Allen Hughes,Albert Hughes,Kevin J. Messick
Screenwiter :
Starring :
"If I let her take half, or a 60/40 cut, I'm not gonna be able to give her all
my pimpin'!"
Such is only one of hundreds of truly great lines in American Pimp, the rather
self-explanatory documentary from the Hughes brothers (Menace II Society, Dead
Presidents). As a documentary, Pimp displays uncommon humor, as its
over-the-top subjects probably don't realize they're being mocked, preferring
instead to bask in the limelight of the movie being made about them.
As expected, these guys are utter jokes, as are their "hos." Everything you
may suspect about the pimp trade, as it turns out, is absolutely true. They
wear gold jackets with 'gator skin shoes. They drive Rolls Royces. They treat
their employees very badly, and they keep all the money.
As such, there's not a lot of insight into "pimpology," as all the stereotypes
are validated. To be sure, the tales of Rosebudd, Fillmore Slim, and Too $hort
(among others) are worth the price of admission for their entertainment value,
but this is the same ground covered in HBO's "Pimps Up, Ho's Down" last year.
(Also of note: the HBO documentary was widely trashed as being phony: Not so.)
Still, it's amazing the Hughes brothers got these stories out of these
characters. Intercutting the film with classic 1930s-1990s blaxploitation
films and TV shows is pure genius and offers some of the best moments in
American Pimp. Like they say, it's all Mack.
Back dat ass up.
Reviewer: Christopher Null



