Educational video where Mr. T attempts to instill good values (honor thy mother, don't give in to peer pressure, etc.) to kids through rapping and breakdancing, among other things.
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This is a classic kid's educational video starring the one and only Mr T.The whole premise of BSoBSF is that Mr T (or Doctor T or Coach T, depending on which hilarious persona he is at the time) teaches the viewer about things such as respect, friendship, and daydreaming (?).Mr T carries this thing, and that is what makes this funny. Ever want to see T smear egg salad on his face, or attempt to do the robot, or smile and take pictures of kids in slacks while talking about his 'cool style'? Here's your chance. And Stacy Ferguson, aka Fergie, is supposedly in this, but I couldn't pick her out.Other highlights include T being completely owned by a 8 year old kid in dancing, not saying words correctly when acting as a teacher, doing crouches while balancing popcorn on his head, the whole Style segment of the most hideous 80's style ever put together, T badly singing a song about respect your mother, a terrible Jackson 5 impersonator, and a fat kid who can't do rudimentary things like go down a slide correctly, or do a jumping jack.Basically, the whole thing is a hoot if you enjoy really corny and bad edutainment films, or like Mr T (ie everyone).8/10
this is the best movie of all time. why? because Mr. t says so foo. hey uh Ricky uh bobby uh hey you wanna see some break Danzig. don't drink the beer no no no. and now for a fashion show Tina and Tina are from Sana Bernadina. STAY COOL JEFF. Mr.t shockingly cannot play a cello. i tried to insert some of Mr' t's awesome vernacular but they have a automatic spell check. absolutely ludicrous merges into the best word of all time i'll call it OK well i can't use fake words, so i guess you'll have to check it out yourself. . this movie makes about as much cents as my review. GO TO EBAY, FIND THIS MOVIE, DUST OFF THE VHS PLAYER AND LAUGH YOUR SWEET LITTLE TUCKUS OFF. i love you.
This is 80s cheese at its best. The only thing that can make a retarded, 80s, after-school special on being yourself any better is to include Mr. T. Mr. T is a pillar of the 80s--an icon on par with Duran Duran and Ronald Reagan. In this film, he delivers his macho-est, corniest, most hilarious performance I've ever seen. The acting, musical numbers, and overall message are brilliantly inane. It even includes a pathetically written and executed rap number featuring the rhyming of Mr. T himself. This movie is essential to any fan of stupid campy crap, which I am indeed. If you're looking for something that you can really get into, rent Schindler's List. If you're looking to play Mystery Science Theater 3000 The Home Game, this is your film. The unintentional laughs (which I think are some of the best laughs out there) are non-stop.
I have to come out and say, I disagree with the previous comment. The reason that I'm penning this is not to stomp on someone else's opinion, but rather to expose the pros that may be ignored. This video is pretty unique. (Might have some spoilers, but this video does not have a plot situation to spoil.)This is a motivational video for children wherein Mr.T explores some of the mores that he believes in. They range from classical moral staples to bizarre acts of individuality. But the overall effect is pretty remarkable- this could be easily relegated to the so-bad-it's-good pile, or considered just an extremely odd offering. But if you grew up with Mr. T, it could just be a document of the man's righteousness. A video like this probably wouldn't be made these days, but what a trip back. This tape features Mr. T attempting to breakdance, New Edition on peer pressure, Mr. T's video for the pseudo-electro-rap song "Treat Your Mother Right", ghostwriting by Ice T and two appearances of the word "absoludicrous"."Be Somebody.." is pretty tough to track down, and was originally referred to me by someone who bought their copy from a video store (where no one else rented it). If you come across this, and you don't consider Mr. T merely a ridiculous early-80's effigy, it's worth a viewing. They just don't make videos like this anymore!