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The film's major influences were [[Mel Brooks]]' ''[[Blazing Saddles]]'' and classic Warner Bros. cartoons.
The film's major influences were [[Mel Brooks]]' ''[[Blazing Saddles]]'' and classic Warner Bros. cartoons.

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* {{spoiler|[[Luke, I Am Your Father]]}}: See [[The Reveal]].
* {{spoiler|[[Luke, I Am Your Father]]}}: See [[The Reveal]].
* [[Papa Wolf]]: Averted.
* [[Papa Wolf]]: Averted.
* [[Son of a Whore]]: Suger Wolf.
* [[The Parody]]
* [[The Parody]]
* [[Theres No Kill Like Overkill]]: {{spoiler|Suger Wolf's deputy getting gunned down by Big Baby' henchmen, who apparently have access to automatic weapons!}}
* [[The Reveal]]: As in ''Big Money Hustlas'', Violent J's character has his makeup rubbed off. Here, Big Baby Chips is revealed to be...{{spoiler|Sugar Wolf's father, Grizzly Wolf.}} If you feel the need to point out that that doesn't at all make sense, you are [[Completely Missing the Point]].
* [[The Reveal]]: As in ''Big Money Hustlas'', Violent J's character has his makeup rubbed off. Here, Big Baby Chips is revealed to be...{{spoiler|Sugar Wolf's father, Grizzly Wolf.}} If you feel the need to point out that that doesn't at all make sense, you are [[Completely Missing the Point]].
* [[Son of a Whore]]: Suger Wolf.
* [[There Is No Kill Like Overkill]]: {{spoiler|Suger Wolf's deputy getting gunned down by Big Baby' henchmen, who apparently have access to automatic weapons!}}
* [[This Is for Emphasis, Bitch]]: {{spoiler|The Foot}} says it for his slogan.
* [[This Is for Emphasis, Bitch]]: {{spoiler|The Foot}} says it for his slogan.
{{quote|"I'm {{spoiler|The Foot}}, Bitch!!"}}
{{quote|"I'm {{spoiler|The Foot}}, Bitch!!"}}
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Latest revision as of 16:59, 20 October 2022

The 2010 Western comedy follow-up to Big Money Hustlas, Big Money Rustlas was written by, produced by, and starred the Insane Clown Posse. Unlike Big Money Hustlas, which was an extremely low-budget direct-to-video feature, this had a somewhat modest budget and limited theatrical screenings, primarily aimed at Juggalo audiences.

Set in the Old West, Big Money Rustlas follows the ancestors of the main characters of Psychopathic Records' previous feature film. The town of Mudbug is ruled by the corrupt Big Baby Chips (Violent J). The heroic Sugar Wolf (Shaggy 2 Dope) returns to his former hometown to take over the role of town sheriff and bring Big Baby Chips to justice. Also appearing in the film are Psychopathic artists Twiztid, Anybody Killa, Blaze Ya Dead Homie, Boondox and DJ Clay. Jason Mewes and Mark Jury appear in supporting roles, and cameos include Vanilla Ice, Tom Sizemore, porn stars Ron Jeremy and Bridget Powerz, Brigitte Nielsen, Todd Bridges, Terry "Sabu" Brunk, members of the Kottonmouth Kings and Wolfpac, and Jimmie Walker.

The film's major influences were Mel Brooks' Blazing Saddles and classic Warner Bros. cartoons.

Tropes used in Big Money Rustlas include:

"I'm The Foot, Bitch!!"