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White men can't hump
What a natural. Basketball and Interracial Sex. The two are never far apart. And we salute them both. In a typically silly new video from Coast To Coast, called White Men Can't Hump. It's got finger rolls, dunks, loose balls and rim shots, And then the basketball starts! Start Humping.. Get this video!
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Plot Summary
A hustler streetball player, Sidney Deane, enlists his white, uncoordinated partner, Billy Hoyle, to exploit the assumptions of opposing players. Their partnership is fraught with scams, arguments, and betrayals as they try to make a living playing basketball on the courts of Los Angeles.
Critical Reception
The film was a commercial success and generally received positive reviews, with critics praising its humor, chemistry between the leads, and energetic portrayal of streetball culture. It's often remembered for its witty dialogue and memorable performances.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sharp, witty dialogue and the undeniable chemistry between its leads.
Appreciated for its energetic and authentic depiction of streetball culture.
Seen as a fun, albeit somewhat formulaic, sports comedy.
Google audience: Audiences enjoyed the film's humor, the dynamic between Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson, and the exciting basketball sequences. Many found it to be a highly entertaining and rewatchable movie.
Fun Fact
The iconic phrase 'White Men Can't Jump' originated from the filmmakers observing that many white basketball players they encountered on the court were, in fact, not very skilled, leading to the concept of the film.
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