

White T (2013)
Herbert and Henry (Jerod and Jamal Mixon) are twin brothers who dream of becoming the biggest rap stars in the game. Their chance at superstardom comes after they buy a T-shirt with a winning golden tag that allows them to perform Real Deal, the most legendary rapper in the world. However, Kevin, a Jewish kid their same size with dreams of singing and blinging manages to steal the prized Whit T and has his own plans to perform at the concert. With help from a gypsy, a goat, and cast of characters as big as Herbert and Henry's appetites, White T is a feel-good urban adventure reminiscent of "Dude. Where's My Car?", "Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle", and "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory."White T featuring Jamal Mixon and Jerod Mixon is available for rent or purchase on iTunes, available for rent or purchase on Apple TV, available for purchase on Google Play, and 3 others. It's a comedy movie with a low IMDb audience rating of 3.6 (489 votes).
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White T has a low IMDb audience rating of 3.6 (489 votes). The movie is popular with Reelgood users lately.
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Herbert and Henry (Jerod and Jamal Mixon) are twin brothers who dream of becoming the biggest rap stars in the game. Their chance at superstardom comes after they buy a T-shirt with a winning golden tag that allows them to perform Real Deal, the most legendary rapper in the world. However, Kevin, a Jewish kid their same size with dreams of singing and blinging manages to steal the prized Whit T and has his own plans to perform at the concert. With help from a gypsy, a goat, and cast of characters as big as Herbert and Henry's appetites, White T is a feel-good urban adventure reminiscent of "Dude. Where's My Car?", "Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle", and "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory."