While primarily a slapstick comedy, the film is often cited for its sharp satire on:
: B-Rad's journey is a comedic exploration of "being yourself," even if that self is a total caricature. Malibu's Most Wanted
: It highlights the absurdity of individuals adopting "street" personas for entertainment without experiencing the actual struggles of the communities they imitate. While primarily a slapstick comedy, the film is
: Developed the "B-Rad" character originally for his sketch show, The Jamie Kennedy Experiment . While primarily a slapstick comedy
: Helped write the original screenplay (then titled Suckos ) and recounts scaring Jamie Kennedy with a wig and knife during production. Themes and Satire