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201095 minAction, Comedy, Western

Big Money Rustlas

Is Big Money Rustlas a Hit or Flop?

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Is Big Money Rustlas worth watching? With a rating of 3.813/10, this Action, Comedy, Western film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Big Money Rustlas Synopsis

The Insane Clown Posse heads back to the Wild West in this prequel to BIG MONEY HUSTLAS. Nothing happens in the dusty town of Mud Bug without the approval of gambling magnate Big Baby Chips (Violent J), and the locals turn and run when his henchmen come out to play. But when swaggering sheriff Sugar Wolf (Shaggy 2 Dope) teaches the locals to fight back, Big Baby Chips and his gang head for the hills in a hail of gunfire.

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Top Cast

Violent J
Violent JBig Baby Chips
Shaggy 2 Dope
Shaggy 2 DopeSheriff Sugar Wolf
Monoxide Child
Monoxide ChildDusty Poot
Jamie Madrox
Jamie MadroxRaw Stank
Boondox
BoondoxThe Ghost
Blaze Ya Dead Homie
Blaze Ya Dead HomieThe Mortician
Anybody Killa
Anybody KillaIndian Chief
Bridget Powers
Bridget PowersTink
Jason Mewes
Jason MewesBucky
Dustin Diamond
Dustin DiamondOuthouse Guy

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Big Money Rustlas is a Action, Comedy, Western movie that The Insane Clown Posse heads back to the Wild West in this prequel to BIG MONEY HUSTLAS. Nothing happens in the dusty town of Mud Bug without the appr...

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Critic Reviews

cubixMay 16, 2020
★ 8

Big Money Rustlas is a cult classic. Shaggy 2 Dope and Violent J come out with one stupid gag after another with surprisingly high production value, given their budget. The jokes are low-brow and fairly exploitative (transvestite dwarf lover, hispanic man named Dirty Sanchez), but that is par for the course for this gloriously immature film. The plot of the film is just captivating enough to link together the gags and action scenes into a cohesive film. Big Money Rustlas also has one of the most enjoyable credit sequences I have ever seen. If you are a juggalo, you have probably already seen this. If you haven't, watch it right now, and if you're not a juggalo, give it a try anyways.