US comedy co-written and directed by Scott Zabielski. The film follows Del (Andrew Bachelor), a young man from South Central Los Angeles who sets out on a mission to retrieve a wad of stolen cash which was stashed in a hostel by his father and uncle many years before. However, with the building now used by a fraternity from the University of Southern California, Del is forced to become a pledge in order to get his hands on the money. The cast also includes Logan Paul, Terry Crews and Method Man.Synopsis:In this outrageously fresh comedy, Del (Bachelor), a quick-witted young man from the streets of South Central Los Angeles, learns that his still-in-prison father (Epps) and just-out-of-jail uncle (Crews) stole a million dollars and stashed it in the basement of an old flophouse. There's just one problem: A major university is encroaching on the hood and that old flophouse is a newly gentrified (all-white) fraternity house. Now, with the help of his dream woman (Graham) and best friend (Maldonado), Del must rush the frat, ingratiate himself with the fraternity brothers (Paul and Brener), and grab the cash before his crazy, gun-wielding uncle (Crews) or a local gangster (Method Man) get there first.Special Features: The Making of Where's the Money Gag Reel Deleted Scenes
C**E
Jake Paul
I've seen this before thought it was okay, I didn't pay attention too the actors until my daughter mentioned tha jake Paul was in it, so she asked if she could get it.
S**M
A great comedy
Thought it was really funny x
K**A
Five Stars
Seen a lot of good reviews so decided to rent it. Movie is hilarious, worth watching.
K**S
One Star
Rubbish really is
P**Y
Two Stars
aweful
V**S
Four Stars
Funny but not amazing!
T**Y
We had the white robes first
Del (Andrew Bachelor) is trying to save his South Central gym for kids founded by his father in prison. He discovers there is stolen bank money hidden in the walls of an all white fraternity house. He must join the fraternity to gain access to the basement walls.The film had its moments, with the foul mouthed mother (Retta) giving me the biggest laugh. Not the best urban comedy out there, but a worthy rental.Guide: F-word. No nudity.
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