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This documentary follows 10 contestants as they compete for 1 million dollars in prize money.

Jordan Prentice as  Jordan
Stephen Brodie as  Bubble Gum Mascot
Richard Howland as  Big Red
Akie Kotabe as  Deng Man
Mark Hapka as  Little Richard
Brittney Powell as  Bonnie
Paul Rae as  Eddie
Josh Sussman as  Bunny
P.J. Marino as  Taco (Rod)
Terra Jolé as  Leanne

Reviews

Red-Barracuda
2009/05/25

This is a pretty witless mockumentary. It's a Jackass style film with many gross events. I once watched an episode of Jackass. I hated it.The jokes are sometimes mildly amusing but usually tiresome. The novelty of the central idea pretty much evaporates after a few seconds, and we are then left with 90 minutes or so of general lameness to put up with. The movie tries desperately hard to be outrageous and sometimes it succeeds but only in the sense of showing something disgusting. Like puking. I don't want to watch people puking up. Be it midgets or mascots or anyone. It's not good. Showing something vile is a very easy way to get a reaction. It doesn't make it worth watching though.The only person I recognized was the late Gary Coleman. It may just have been good acting but to me it looked like he was having a miserable time. It seemed that he had sadly resigned himself to the fact that Diff'rent Strokes was a lifetime away and had accepted that Midgets vs. Mascots indicated a pretty bleak future for the pint-sized actor. His untimely death at least saved him from any more of this demeaning rubbish.

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Sue Taylor
2009/05/26

I was not so much offended by the content as the mere fact that this movie exists. Upon the untimely demise of Gary Coleman, I made a point to seek out his most recent work. This happened to be, "Midgets Vs. Mascots." Given a movie that had three montages, and possibly Gary Coleman's penis (authenticity disputed), one would assume this would be a blockbuster hit.Typically a movie contains a plot, character development, and engaging storyline while Midgets Vs. Mascots breaks all the rules by adding TWO urinal scenes. The movie is not so much humorous as it is puzzling. Who does this movie appeal to? Not those who like Borat. It felt like watching a porn, but it wasn't hot...

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decamps-622-458172
2009/05/27

I watched this movie with a group of my friends the other night and we all thought it was hilarious. A lot of my friends hadn't even heard much about it so I will admit I felt pretty cool bringing this to the party. The only way I can describe it would be to tell you it's a bizarre yet great combination of Bruno meets American Pie meets Jackass and then above all that to add Mascots and Gary Coleman to the mix. Midgets V. Mascots is a great movie for anyone with a sense of humor teens, moms, dads, young professionals, college kids etc. As well a great idea for a gift, especially because its new so you don't have to worry about everyone already owning it.... yet. I gave it to my brother for Christmas and he loved it! I will admit at first I wasn't sure if I even wanted to see it yet alone buy it ... I mean it's a movie centered around a competition between Midgets and Mascots, which sounded kind of off but I will say I was presently surprised with the whole thing! This movie truly is an original laugh out loud comedy and above all its a great purchase because its one of those films you catch yourself quoting and could watch over and over.

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choran
2009/05/28

When I first sat down to see the movie, I did not know what exactly to expect. I was pleasantly surprised to find that I couldn't stop laughing the entire time. It pushes the envelope in all the right ways. You really never know what they will do next in the movie. Gary Coleman plays an excellent role in this movie as a struggling actor just trying to win a million dollars. His part for me is what makes the movie. His sarcastic comments keep coming throughout the entire movie. This is a must see movie for anyone who enjoyed Jackass or Borat. Both the mascots and Midgets compete in Jackass-like stunts and events in order to win a million dollars. These events are as unpredictable as "least number of insults till you get punched in the face". This part was one of the highlights for me. I definitely recommend this movie if you want a good laugh.

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