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Description: An obnoxious $100 bill runs rampant over an average guy. This is what happens when money takes over.

There's Something About Benjamin

CentralFilms


$20.00




Reviews 14

I have to agree with those who expressed concern over the racial implications. Hitting him with the budget and saying "he now works for me" is pretty inappropriate, given that the person chosen to play the part of money is African American. I would never and could never use this in my church. And Circuit City is out of business so this video should be too.
Jim Hays
Life Pointe Church

"Hit him with the budget!" What a great illustration of the power of money to take over our lives. Well done!
Tyler Pedersen
Emmanuel Fellowship

I would like to use it, but I'm with Brent, who got shouted down and accused of "going there." I serve a multi-racial church and there's n o way I could personally show this. "Fitty," "da bomb," "collections keep callin'" "earn me up some homies." That's just lazy and unfortunate because it's a great idea for a sketch. Seriously when we got to the chain and the side-cocked gangsta hat, I thought "you've got to be kidding me." They weren't kidding.
LaGrange College
Shepherd of the Hills

@Bert Trotman. I'm African-American. I thought it was funny. No offense taken. The message of the video was good.
Lisa Peoples

Just a word to Bert Trotman. If a white man wore the suit, would white people be offended? NO!!! Black people can take a joke. Not everyone is offended by everything that may appear stereotypical.
Roger Gambrell
Christian Bible Church