The Boondocks by Aaron McGruder for March 01, 2010
Transcript:
Voice: See, Huey. The past couple of decades have all been a front. The nose jobs, the skin thing, marrying Elvis' daughter... All a clever plan to get the white man to trust me so I can gather secrets and information for the black freedom struggle. Huey: So you're...what..."Undercover Brother"? Voice: Yeah, but - entertaining.
Potrzebie over 14 years ago
MJ a spy? Why not? Elvis offered to be one to Nixon.
blackman2732 over 14 years ago
My wife is one of the few people in America who enjoyed “Undercover Brother” from start to finish. Sadly, the more I watch with her, the more I like it, too.
Ushindi over 14 years ago
A lot of jokes about “Undercover Brother”, but (speaking as a Caucasian, to be honest) I thought it was hilarious - a great parody. I still have it on DVD; that being said, my brother hated it…
avonsalis over 14 years ago
I don’t care about the movie, but what gets me is that MJ could really have half-believed some kind of story about rendering secret service to the cause, just as he half-believed quite a number of other justifications for stuff he did.
I’m sad because I always loved him as a performer, and I even really liked some of his drawing and songwriting.