Hollywood Hangout

Four Brothers (2005)


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Grab a seat and a cold drink and lets go back to 2005.—It's time for another session at the Hollywood Hangout. This week, we’re heading to the snowy, gritty streets of Detroit to break down the 2005 cult classic, Four Brothers.

The show kicks off with Boxman flying solo to set the stage before the rest of the crew brings the heat. Soon after, Smark and the legendary Cheezeman join the fray to round out a panel that’s as tight-knit (and occasionally chaotic) as the Mercer brothers themselves.

We’re diving deep into John Singleton’s high-octane tale of vigilante justice. Here’s what’s on the table:

The Movie: We look at the pacing, the action, and whether that 2005 grit still holds up in 2026.

The Cast: From Mark Wahlberg’s intensity and Tyrese Gibson’s charisma to André 3000’s cool composure and Garrett Hedlund’s breakout energy—we discuss who stole the show.

The Message: Beyond the shootouts, what is this movie actually saying? We tackle the themes of chosen family, the weight of a mother’s legacy, and the blurred lines between justice and revenge.

"They're not brothers by blood, but they're brothers by choice."

Whether you’re a long-time fan of the Mercer boys or you’re seeing it for the first time, this episode is a deep dive into why this flick remains a staple of the genre.

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