David, Film Freak
Joined Sep 2000
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Well if you're a fan of the irrepressable Ali G and you go along with a whole bunch of immature people (like I did) you're bound to love this movie. It's completely sick (worse than American Pie or Scary Movie) and it's no holds-barred but if you're looking for a lotta laughs and you don't mind sex jokes and toilet humour (and lots of it) then I definitely recommend Ali G Indahouse. Never mind that the plot is paper-thin, just sit back and gross yourself out!
R&B Crooner Tyrese takes a stab at acting in this realistic film about 'Baby Boy' . He thinks he's a man... he's got 2 kids. But really, he's just a baby who doesn't want to leave the cosy confines of his momma's house. There's no actual real plot-line to this movie, it's basically just an excerpt from Baby Boy's life - detailing his relationships with his mother, his kids, his kid's mothers and his mother's new man. Rapper Snoop Dogg also appears in this, as a rather nasty-lookin ex-boyfriend of Tyrese's woman. Fine directing, strong acting, a good metaphorical element about him being in the womb and sly humour make Baby Boy a good watch... although those sexually inhibited might find this a bit strong!
Cameron Diaz, Christina Applegate and Selma Blair play Christina, Courtney and Jane - 3 friends - in a film about trying to find the sweetest thing in a man. The movie kicks off with a collage of guys that Christina has dated in the past. From there we see Jane sobbing after being dumped by her boyfriend. That's when Christina demands that they go dancing. This is where Christina finds her potentional 'one and only', but he leaves too early for them to really get to know eachother. This leads Christina and Courtney on an absolutely hilarious journey to attend One & Only's brother's wedding. To avoid giving away the whole story, I'll stop reciting the plot line but I will say that this film is both charming and funny (even if it is quite short) and each of the lead actresses share great chemistry in one of the greatest female trio teamings since, well Charlie's Angels!