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2007 • Comedy / Crime • 109m

Big Stan

"He'll have to kick some butt to save his own."

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A weak con man panics when he learns he's going to prison for fraud. He hires a mysterious martial arts guru who helps transform him into a martial arts expert who can fight off inmates who want to hurt or love him.

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Rob Schneider
Rob Schneider
Big Stan
David Carradine
David Carradine
The Master
Jennifer Morrison
Jennifer Morrison
Mindy
Scott Wilson
Scott Wilson
Warden Gasque
Tsuyoshi Abe
Tsuyoshi Abe
Dang
Henry Gibson
Henry Gibson
Shorts
M. Emmet Walsh
M. Emmet Walsh
Lew Popper
Sally Kirkland
Sally Kirkland
Madame Foreman
Richard Kind
Richard Kind
Mal
Dan Haggerty
Dan Haggerty
Tubby
Bob Sapp
Bob Sapp
Big Raymond
Salvator Xuereb
Salvator Xuereb
Patterson
Buddy Lewis
Buddy Lewis
Cleon
Peter Vasquez
Peter Vasquez
Juanito
Jackson Rathbone
Jackson Rathbone
Robbie
Ahman Green
Ahman Green
Diamond King
Brandon T. Jackson
Brandon T. Jackson
Deshawn
Simon Rhee
Simon Rhee
Master Cho
Director: Rob SchneiderWriter: Josh LiebProducer: John SchneiderProducer: Mark A.Z. DippéProducer: Rob SchneiderProducer: David HillaryProducer: Timothy Wayne PeternelExecutive Producer: Steven Paul

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Xushi
2026-08-04
70%

Review contains spoilers --- You have been warned. --- A comedic and fun movie to watch, I believe it is a good learning experience and the portrayal of the prison experience is fairly accurate to what I imagined it would be, but as many people (like the warden) would forget: the prisoners are human too. I personally don't condone some crimes, and would rather like to consider those who commit them more like monsters, but ultimately even they can probably have a chance to redeem themselves with some care (take Big Raymond for example, the other prisoners only thought of him like a bull in heat, but ultimately even he has a reason and a soft side as seen later). I believe this is movie is a comedic twist to the popular belief people have of prisons. I greatly appreciate the good ending, hence my review: - **Story**: 8/10 - The story isn't really heavy or require a genius to understand, it is a comedy-like skit after all, it doesn't reach a 10/10 because of some missing answers to the movie though, like what happened to the warden? Why did Stan's lawyer Lew go to prison? And why only after 3 years? Why did The Master wink at the end? This loses some points. - **Characters**: 7.5/10 - The characters and acting are great, but it unfortunately loses some points on development, for example we don't get many interactions with the Nazi, what made he switch side? And what about the Mexicans? I feel like some of the characters personalities aren't as developed like Stan, the old man, the warden and the black people. - **Visuals**: 7.5/10 - Gotta give a 7.5/10 because there are scenes where a wider angle would be appreciated instead of a focused one, it would be nice to know what the other gangs and characters are doing, I understand that the purpose it to focus upon a specific character, but understanding the environment built around a character is a good way to understand their choices. - **Audio**: 7/10 - Unfortunately this one gotta be a 7/10 because of the overlapping of voices that are present within the movie, it would be appreciated if they are softer and more crisp that you are able to understand what they are saying individually, I also heard some profanities mentioned and it helps strengthen the environment and the ambient around. Also would've appreciated to know what the old man was saying to the other prisoners to understand how he gathered all that information. - **Enjoyment**: 8/10 - Personally I enjoyed the movie as a learning experience and a comedic relief from stressful situations, but it loses on some points because I felt rather disgusted by some of the scenes offered by the movie. **Overall: 7.6/10** A pretty decent movie to enjoy at home if you don't mind some profanities being spoken or some screams.

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English
Studios
Crystal Sky Pictures, From Out of Nowhere Productions, Silver Nitrate, Chicago Entertainment Partners
Budget
$7,500,000
Box Office
$8,742,330

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