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Busting A Nut-Job

Busting A Nut-Job
There's More To Come


Plot: Three young adults go undercover into a college in order to find the culprit of a number of murders in the area.

Characters: 
  • Luke - 'The Douche-Bag' - James Wilson aka "Brad Litt" (Portrayed by Miles Teller)
  • Matthew - 'The Funny One' - Brandon Smith aka "Johnny Knoxville" (Portrayed by Elijah Wood)
  • Madichi - 'The Victim' - Alex Davis aka "Benjamin Dover" (Portrayed by Kevin Hart)


Music:
  • Bad To The Bone intro
  • Humble instrumental


Influences: 
  • 21 and 22 Jump Street
  • Get Hard


Jokes:
  • "Name Joke" (Madichi)
  • "Catch Me Outside Girl Joke" (Matthew + Madichi)
  • "Girl Describe and Escape Joke" (Luke)
  • "Mum Phone Call" (Luke)
  • "Transformers 'The Assets' Joke" (Matthew)

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