8 reviews
I understand the release date is 2007, but this movie had to be filmed several years ago based on the age of Lil Romeo. He appears to be around 14 when this was filmed. Never mind, I just checked Wikipedia. This movie was filmed in 2005, he would have been 14 to 15. I KNEW I was not crazy. He looks so much younger (and shorter) than he is currently in 2008. The movie wasn't all that great, but then again, it was rather wholesome and not filled with a lot of cursing, booty shaking, half-naked folks. I am not a prude mind you, but just glad that it is something I wouldn't mind the children watching. That is hard to find these days.
Even as satire and being a "comedy" this is the biggest dumpster fire of a movie in history. The acting is so bad its painful to watch. Even the trailer was cringeworthy. I had to watch to see if it was as bad as it looked and yep probably worse honestly. I imagine everyone that worked on this movie was like "yeah its good.....hey can I get my paycheck early." 🙃 again hot smelly garbage.
- lesscobrandon
- Jan 20, 2022
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Not one joke in the this comedy movie was funny. Might be harsh, but it's true. The acting was awful and it seemed like a low budget and rushed movie. It's not even a comedy, just a cliche fail at a sob story. Not recommend.
- yellowlucifer
- Sep 22, 2021
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Based off reviews I read on here and other websites I figured it was gonna be awful but I enjoyed it.
- flamingdragon286
- Jan 20, 2021
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After watching this film I felt like a perverted cult leader. I had a strong urge to take my best friend's DVD and burn it in a scorching fire. This DVD is sin; it is the spawn of evil.
Due to the pain and agony I endured while viewing this movie, I knew it must be thrown back into the fiery depths from whence it came. Like most films of this nature, I had not the pleasure of choosing this on my own, or the strength to flick it off. I would use the bad car accident analogy; although I believe it was more of a blotched plastic surgery aftermath. It was tacky awful and vomit inducing.
The opening credits began with a sad cartoon of black people riding in a minivan, representing Uncle P and his family. The caricatures looked sad and unfinished, in fact it seems that they had run out of money near the end, and kept the draft copy of the animation.
This movie was made in 2005, and I was very surprised to hear this, because, the movie looked like it was made in 1995. It's a kid's movie I know, and they didn't have a big budget, but that doesn't make up for sloppy mistakes found in some of the scenes. Many of the actors repeated their lines or said the same thing over again, and the dialogue was dull. They were amateurs along with the rest of the film crew. In fact the movie stars an actual rapper -Percy Miller, as himself.
Percy Miller or "Uncle P" is a business entrepreneur with his own clothing line; P Miller. Apparently everyone who lives in the neighbourhood is a P Miller fan, because it is seen on every single person in every single scene. It looked like an advertisement for bootlegged clothing brands.
Overall this movie was a tacky remake of an already tacky film "Are we done yet?" starring ice cube. Please hip hop artists, don't make another movie where you have to take care of children. Especially you R. Kelly.
Due to the pain and agony I endured while viewing this movie, I knew it must be thrown back into the fiery depths from whence it came. Like most films of this nature, I had not the pleasure of choosing this on my own, or the strength to flick it off. I would use the bad car accident analogy; although I believe it was more of a blotched plastic surgery aftermath. It was tacky awful and vomit inducing.
The opening credits began with a sad cartoon of black people riding in a minivan, representing Uncle P and his family. The caricatures looked sad and unfinished, in fact it seems that they had run out of money near the end, and kept the draft copy of the animation.
This movie was made in 2005, and I was very surprised to hear this, because, the movie looked like it was made in 1995. It's a kid's movie I know, and they didn't have a big budget, but that doesn't make up for sloppy mistakes found in some of the scenes. Many of the actors repeated their lines or said the same thing over again, and the dialogue was dull. They were amateurs along with the rest of the film crew. In fact the movie stars an actual rapper -Percy Miller, as himself.
Percy Miller or "Uncle P" is a business entrepreneur with his own clothing line; P Miller. Apparently everyone who lives in the neighbourhood is a P Miller fan, because it is seen on every single person in every single scene. It looked like an advertisement for bootlegged clothing brands.
Overall this movie was a tacky remake of an already tacky film "Are we done yet?" starring ice cube. Please hip hop artists, don't make another movie where you have to take care of children. Especially you R. Kelly.
- jithendravs
- Sep 2, 2007
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Coming into this movie I thought nothing of it, I thought it would be a regular family comedy movie, when it finished I stood up and gave a 15 minute long standing ovation. This movie is life changing, it shows you that even though you can have troubling times in life, family brings us together. This movie orchestrates this messages in a subliminal yet genius way where you really learn and evolve with the characters of the movie. Speaking of character's, this movie has excellent story writing and dialogue, Master P is the best character. While he is a fashion designer, rapper and overall excellent entertainer, deep down he is truly a family man and his actions on the 3 children are real and you can feel his fatherly touch through the screen. He also can hurt you if you get in the way of his kids. I wish I had more words to describe this movie's excellence. In conclusion this movie is better than citizen cane, the godfather, and Shawshank redemption COMBINED. The best movie of all time 10/10.
- coopers-99973
- Sep 25, 2024
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