Btexxamar
I like Black Panther, but I didn't like this movie.
Infamousta
brilliant actors, brilliant editing
Catangro
After playing with our expectations, this turns out to be a very different sort of film.
Melanie Bouvet
The movie's not perfect, but it sticks the landing of its message. It was engaging - thrilling at times - and I personally thought it was a great time.
Sue Taylor
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...
lanelog3
My buddy talked me into going to see this movie when it premiered in Dallas last weekend. I had no idea what I was in for but it was a riot!! I can't believe I hadnt heard of this movie! It combines all the hilarity of Jackass and Borat. The movie is set-up as a fake documentary- following a team of 5 midgets and 5 mascots duke it out for a $1 million dollars a piece (as part of an inheritance competition set-up by this famous midget porn mogul who dies). The plot of the movie was a little weak but the one-liners and scenes such as Gary Coleman starting a fight with a guy three-times his size and an alligator mascot wrestling a real alligator only to have his arm bitten off make this movie definitely worth the money. Just know that this movie is definitely high in raunchiness and probably isn't the best thing to bring granny to. I will definitely be buying this movie and watching it over and over again!! Seriously, you gotta see this!
choran
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.
coltera
The film's website describes it as a kind of Borat-meets-Jackass. Sounded interesting, so I attended one of the Tribeca showings. The description turned out to be right on -- lots of wild stunts, plenty of offensive material, and (believe it or not) a really good performance by Gary Coleman, though it's hard to tell if he was acting. The good news is that it was better than many of the raunchy (and not-so-raunchy) comedies that have come out over the last 4-5 years. And despite all of the nastiness, the film delivers a pretty decent message at the end as the little people pull together and the mascots give them some respect. Overall, it's worth seeing. Just don't take your grandmother.