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Friday After Next
Craig and his cousin Day Day have finally moved out of their parents' houses and into their own crib, working nights at a local mall as security guards. When their house is robbed on Christmas Eve they set out to track down the culprit.
Release : | 2002 |
Rating : | 5.8 |
Studio : | New Line Cinema, Cube Vision, |
Crew : | Art Department Coordinator, Art Direction, |
Cast : | Ice Cube Mike Epps John Witherspoon Don Curry Anna Maria Horsford |
Genre : | Comedy |
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It’s an especially fun movie from a director and cast who are clearly having a good time allowing themselves to let loose.
When a movie has you begging for it to end not even half way through it's pure crap. We've all seen this movie and this characters millions of times, nothing new in it. Don't waste your time.
This is a must-see and one of the best documentaries - and films - of this year.
The acting in this movie is really good.
Besides the butchered title and the various negative reviews, "Friday After Next" is actually the funniest film in the "Friday" franchise. It's quirkiness, silliness, and very nice setting works with the movie in a good way.Craig Jones (Ice Cube) and his cousin Day-Day (Mike Epps) return, this time living at their own home. After being robbed by a Santa Claus dressed character, who steals all their money. They need to pay their cranky landlady or they will be beat up by the homosexual neighbor.They get job as security guards in a strip mall were Craig's father, Mr. Jones (John Witherspoon) and Day-Day's dad, Uncle Elroy (Don "D.C." Curry) work. Stores like "Holy Moly Donuts", "Bros. BBQ", and "Pimps and Hos" (ran by Kat Williams) make up the strip.The movie isn't bad as people say it is. The deleted ending is very touching, and some of the chase scenes are fun to watch. Some of the scenes were not needed, but you can tell why they kept them. This is definitely the best of the franchise. I just hope that they use a better title for the possible fourth one. At worst it will be "Friday After Next After Next and the First." Or just called it something simple like "Last Friday" or "Saturday" and leave it at that.Starring: Ice Cube, Mike Epps, John Witherspoon, Don "D.C." Curry, and Kat Williams. Directed by Marcus Raboy.
This film is very hilarious aired around Christmas, 2002. This was the third Friday spun from parts one and two. It showed the up and downs of another Friday in the low class parts of town on Christmas. Regardless of the trials they went through that day they made it out of it with a good Christmas.The main characters are Mike Epps and Ice Cube. Mike Epps is the comic character of the film that keep you guessing what he would do next, and Ice Cube is the serious cousins that keeps it altogether(DaDa and Craig. The first scene of the movie starts with them getting robed by a person dressed in a Santa Claus suit, caught by Craig. "Man what you doing in my house, making a god**** sandwich" Craig fighting for his things and DaDa in the bed dreaming about things he wants for Christmas. When the fight is over the robber still gets away with all there things and they are left with no Christmas present and no rent money. When the cops are called to the scene they show up very rude and made it a point to say "Santa Claus strikes again I need to go home and lock my stuff up". The landlord always on there backs tells them they need to pay there rent by the end of the day or she's going to send her career prison son up to get it.DaDa and Craig start there new job as security on the same day. DaDa decides to go to work and become the employee of the month the first day. Getting into everything as the day goes on, runs into a group of Lady's singing Christmas songs on the corner decides to say " You'll hoe's need to get up off this corner using God as a crouch" the Lady's respond " I ain't no killer but don't push me".As the day goes on DaDa kept running into trouble finally mid-day the older lady grandson returns for retaliation on Craig and DaDa..Now there on the clock running from gangsters that wants to harm them. Craig decides the job is not that important and throws away there whistle and uniform shirts. The gangsters run into there manager and beats him up. Craig and DaDa sits in his fathers Bar-be-cue restaurant and acts if they were eating lunch the whole time, when the manager come in he fires them for not being around while he's getting beaten.Finally the story ends with them having a fun raiser party for there rent. An altercation breaks out during the party, while Craig goes to break it up spots the robber and follows him where he finally catches him and gets all his things back and more......Very, Very funny movie
I liked Friday After Next better than Next Friday - my son and I fight about it all the time. Some of the old characters are back including Witherspoon/coordinate and a next door female admirer . . . what could she be thinking. Classic comedy scenes are abundant and the scene with Kat Williams/Money Mike is running from Damon and the Pimp Down scene are hilarious. The thievin' santa premise is great. Day-Day is forever clueless and manages to totally mess up whenever possible. I even like the soundtrack. Totally hood related comedy - if you have an open mind, you will have a ball laughing. And, if we could get Chris Tucker back, it would be on! All you haters, Friday After Next is a the comedy classic right behind Friday. I don't know what a good title would be for the next one, but I can't wait til it gets here.
Highly profane sequel finds Craig and his cousin Day-Day back in the hood where they've finally moved out of their parent's house into their own bachelor pad. They work as security guards at a local mall, and use their job expertise to try and lead their own investigation after a crook disguised as Santa Claus robs their apartment and the police don't seem very willing to help. Even worse, their landlord despises them and her fearsome son (a hardened ex-con), will make them pay dearly if they don't produce the rent money in time. Cast has energy, but they're helpless against a weak story, very few laughs, and excessive vulgarity. *½