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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 l...


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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.
In the lawless Old West, a notorious outlaw gang known as the "Rustlas" roams the land, preying on unsuspecting towns. When they set their sights on the town of Juggalo Junction, they discover it's home to a fellow gang, leading to a showdown of epic proportions. The film blends classic Western tropes with the unique, often absurd, style of the Insane Clown Posse.
Big Money Rustlas was primarily met with a cult following due to its association with the Insane Clown Posse, rather than critical acclaim. Reviewers often noted its low-budget production and deliberately campy, over-the-top style, which appealed to the band's existing fanbase. It is generally considered a niche film for fans of the group's music and persona.
A low-budget, campy Western spoof that appeals primarily to fans of the Insane Clown Posse.
Features the signature style and humor of ICP, which is polarizing for general audiences.
Lacks polished filmmaking but delivers on its intended cult-comedy premise for its target audience.
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The film features members of the Insane Clown Posse in starring roles and was produced by their own record label, Psychopathic Records, reflecting their DIY approach to entertainment.
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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 l...