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R-Rated 80s Comedy Is A Masterclass In Sight Gags And Raunchy Humor
By Robert Scucci
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While your mileage may vary, I’ve always been a fan of Blaxploitation parody because of how unhinged the humor is and how willing everybody is to commit to the bit. Lee Frost’s The Thing With Two Heads (1972), Rudy Ray Moore’s Dolemite (1975), and Juel Taylor’s They Cloned Tyrone (2023) are all essential viewing if you’re looking for a solid entry point into the genre, but there’s one hidden gem that I never hear getting enough love after finally sitting down and watching it critically: 1988’s I’m Gonna Git You Sucka.
It’s Keenen Ivory Wayans’ directorial debut, and you can tell he was hungry because there must be hundreds of jokes jammed into its 89-minute runtime. It never lets up for even a second. It’s a masterclass in physical comedy, raunchy humor, and the kind of racial humor where everybody on screen is having the time of their lives trying to make the funniest movie they could possibly throw together with a $3 million budget.
The Gold Chain Epidemic And Its Subsequent Fallout

As overtly slapstick as I’m Gonna Git You Sucka may seem on the surface, it gets most of its laughs from playing everything straight-faced. The whole movie takes place in Any Ghetto, U.S.A., where we’re introduced to our hero, Jack Spade (Keenen Ivory Wayans). He learns that his brother Junebug overdosed on gold chains and is disappointed that both his mother Belle (Ja’Net DuBois) and sister-in-law Cheryl (Dawnn Lewis) don’t want him to exact revenge. Their logic is simple: they already lost Junebug, and they can’t go through the pain of losing another family member.
Taking matters into his own hands, Jack sets out to get revenge against Mr. Big (John Vernon), the crime lord responsible for the gold chain epidemic, and seeks out John Slade (Bernie Casey). Reluctant to return to his crime-fighting ways, John Slade has a change of heart and helps Jack assemble a team of vigilantes, each with their own idiosyncrasies and special skills. We’re introduced to Kung Fu Joe (Steve James), Flyguy (Antonio Fargas), Slammer (Jim Brown), and Hammer (Isaac Hayes), and together they set out to restore peace to Any Ghetto, U.S.A., though they know they’re going to have to bust out the big guns when the going gets tough.
Makes The Kind Of Gags That Don’t Announce Themselves As Gags

I’m Gonna Git You Sucka wins some serious points because it knows it’s a comedy but doesn’t patronize the audience when things push into increasingly silly territory. My favorite sequence in the entire film is when Belle gets into a fight with a bunch of aggressive patrons at a diner and goes into fully berserk mode. During this brief sequence, Ja’Net DuBois is swapped out with a white stunt double sporting a tight afro and a mustache, looking more like Gene Shalit than a middle-aged Black mother. The joke lands so well because nobody acknowledges it or mentions it again. It just happens, and then we’re onto the next gag.
Similarly, whenever Mr. Big’s hapless henchmen, Willie (Kadeem Hardison) and Leonard (Damon Wayans), step out of line, they’re escorted out of whatever building they’re occupying. They’re asked if they want to take the back door or the stairs, always choosing the latter right before they’re thrown down them. On its own, this recurring gag is funny, but the real clincher is that everybody in this universe understands what the setup means and goes along with it anyway as if there’s no other way to handle things.

Everything about I’m Gonna Git You Sucka is wildly impractical, but it’s done this way because the only thing that matters is chasing laughs. Don’t even get me started on Hammer’s suiting-up montage when a rampage is imminent, and how horribly wrong it goes when he thinks he finally has enough weapons on his person.
If you’re looking for a straight-up jokefest that isn’t afraid to go full ridiculous, look no further than I’m Gonna Git You Sucka. It may very well be my favorite thing the Wayans brothers have worked on, and it’s for good reason. They tried to make the funniest Blaxploitation film they could with the resources they had on hand, and they succeeded in every measurable way I can reasonably think of.

As of this writing, I’m Gonna Git You Sucka is streaming for free on Tubi.

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Upgrade your PC with $43 off the ASUS Tuf Gaming 1000W Gold power supply
SAVE $43: As of July 14, get the ASUS Tuf Gaming 1000W Gold power supply for $151.99 at Amazon, down from its usual price of $194.99. That’s a discount of 22%.
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Thinking about building your own gaming PC? You’re going to need a power supply to bring it all together. It can be pricey right now to gather all the components needed for your own custom build, but that’s all the more reason to go ahead and buy when you find some of them on sale. We’ve found one right now that you can pick up for a planned build or use as an upgrade for one you’ve already got.
As of July 14, get the ASUS Tuf Gaming 1000W Gold power supply for $151.99 at Amazon, down from its usual price of $194.99. That’s $43 off and a discount of 22%.
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This 1000W power supply is a great pick for your build, with a protective PCB coating to help guard against moisture, dust, and high temperatures when you’ve got it installed. It also uses dual ball fan bearings for a long-lasting build that you can count on twice as long as alternative sleeve-bearing options. For the uninitiated, it converts electricity from the wall into the type of low-voltage power your motherboard, GPU, CPU, drives, and fans use.
This one in particular has high enough wattage and voltage to power your high-end GPU and CPU, replace one that just isn’t making the grade, or to install and leave extra capacity for any future upgrades you may be planning. It’s also a great pick if you want more than enough power for an everyday work or casual PC.
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It’s a good time to go ahead and buy at this price, even if you aren’t planning to enter the PC-building race with the high component and RAM prices happening right now.
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Samsung users report bizarre Galaxy S26 Ultra defect
Samsung’s innovative new display technology might be causing problems on its latest flagship phone.
As originally reported by Korean news outlet Newsway (via Phone Arena), some Samsung Galaxy S26 users online have reported a reddish tint taking over their phone’s displays. The S26 Ultra launched earlier this year to very positive reviews (including our own). If the reports are true, that means the defect started popping up within a few months.
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Mashable reached out to Samsung’s mobile representatives for comment, and we will update this story if we receive more information. In a statement to Newsway, the company said it is “currently examining the matter internally to confirm the cause.”
While nobody knows the true cause or scale of this phenomenon, many online sleuths are pointing to the new Privacy Display hardware feature as a possible culprit.
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This new feature, which only exists on the Galaxy S26 Ultra, darkens the screen for people who are standing nearby and viewing the screen from an angle, protecting users’ privacy. Given the nature of Privacy Display and the fact that this issue only seems to plague S26 Ultra devices at the moment, it makes sense that the feature is currently the betting favorite for the cause of this alleged problem.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra review unit tested by Mashable hasn’t developed this issue.
Fun sidenote: As a person with partially color-deficient eyes, I literally can’t see the problem. I guess it’s a good thing I don’t own an S26 Ultra.
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Olive Gardens legendary Never-Ending Pasta Pass is here: How to secure yours
GET UNLIMITED PASTA: Starting Thursday, July 16 at 2 p.m. ET, Olive Garden’s Never-Ending Pasta Pass goes on sale for $100. Passes unlock unlimited pasta at Olive Garden for 13 weeks. The sale window closes once all passes are claimed.
We hope you’re hungry. After six long years of waiting, the Never-Ending Pasta Pass has returned alongside the Never-Ending Pasta Bowl.
Olive Garden is once again offering customers 13 weeks of unlimited pasta for a $100 flat fee. Only 10,000 passes will be available, and they’re expected to sell out quickly, as they did in previous years. So, here’s how you can ensure you’re one of the customers who gets to enjoy towers of pasta in the coming weeks.
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The Never-Ending Pasta Pass goes on sale precisely at 2 p.m. ET on Thursday, July 16 at PastaPass.com. It costs $100, plus tax, and unlocks unlimited dine-in pasta meals, with a choice of homemade sauces and protein topping, as well as unlimited soup, salad, and glorious signature breadsticks. The Pasta Pass lasts from Aug. 24, 2026 through Nov. 22, 2026 and cannot be shared. The never-ending pasta is yours and yours alone to enjoy.
The Never-Ending Pasta Bowl is available starting Aug. 31, so Pasta Pass holders get a week of unlimited pasta before the general population. If you don’t secure the Pasta Pass before it sells out, you can still enjoy the Never-Ending Pasta Bowl promotion starting at $14.99 per person.
Set your calendar alerts now for 2 p.m. ET on Thursday if you want to be among the lucky pass holders this season. My stomach is growling already.
