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4,5/10
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Malcolm Turner et son beau-fils Trent se rendent sous couverture dans une école pour filles pour débusquer un tueur.Malcolm Turner et son beau-fils Trent se rendent sous couverture dans une école pour filles pour débusquer un tueur.Malcolm Turner et son beau-fils Trent se rendent sous couverture dans une école pour filles pour débusquer un tueur.
- Prix
- 4 nominations au total
Rhett Lindsey
- TJ
- (as Trey Lindsey)
Avis en vedette
"How you gonna hide swag as big as this?" After Malcom's (Lawrence) aspiring rapper step son Trent (Jackson) sees a murder it's up to Malcolm to hide Trent and find the evidence he needs to put the murderer in jail. There is only one way to complete this...become Big Momma again. After watching the first two I was actually kind of looking forward to this one. The first one was a good movie, but I thought the second one was funnier. This one took all that was funny about the first two and replaced it with "High School Musical" aspects. A lot of choreographed dance sequences and a lot of singing, not what I expected to see in this movie. Although there were a few funny parts, the movie was a re-hash of the same jokes from the first two, but not as funny. This is a perfect example of Hollywood running out of ideas and only doing re-makes, turning TV shows into movies, prequels and sequels that don't need to be made. After a five year break another sequel to Big Momma didn't seem to be needed, and after watching this it only made that fact more clear. Overall this movie does for the Big Momma series what "Batman & Robin" did to the "Batman" series, or what "Rocky 5" did to the "Rocky" series. Makes you think...why didn't they stop at the last one? I give it a C-.
Would I watch again? - No way, but like the other series I mentioned I would watch the others before this one if they were on TV.
*Also try - Big Mommas House 1 & 2
Would I watch again? - No way, but like the other series I mentioned I would watch the others before this one if they were on TV.
*Also try - Big Mommas House 1 & 2
"Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son" is the third movie in the series, and honestly, they might have considered stopping after the second movie. The first one was hilarious, the second one not so much. And now the third one has been unleashed upon us movie-lovers.
For a comedy, then "Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son" is rather weak, because there is only a handful of situations that proved to be funny. And even less so actually managed to make me laugh. I think I laughed once or twice throughout the entire movie. So it was a disappointing experience to watch this movie.
The storyline is somewhat simple, so even your family's dog can keep up with it. Some incriminating evidence is stored on a USB key, evidence that can bring down some big criminals. Yeah, very original there already. And the USB key is hidden in an all-girls school, and it is up to detective Malcolm to find it and bring the criminals to justice. Only this time he brings his son into it! Yeah, his son. Now, what father in his right mind would bring his own flesh and blood into a situation where his life is in danger, and much more so bring his son into cross-dressing? Back it up right there! The storyline was weak and very hard to believe and get into, because it was so over the top.
Now, Martin Lawrence does a good job as Malcolm and Big Momma, as he did in the previous two movies. So if you are familiar with those two, you know what you will be getting. This is good, but at the same time it is also bad. Why keep squeezing the lemon when there is no more juice to come out? Brandon T. Jackson (playing Trent/Charmaine) did a good job as well, except for when he portrayed Charmaine; I found that strenuous to watch. Ken Jeong (playing the mailman) was a hilarious spot to the movie, despite he was there for only a few minutes. And for a noticeable performance of the younger talents, then Michelle Ang (playing Mia) brought a good deal of spark and comedy to the movie. In overall, the acting was good and the performances were well enough. The movie was just suffering from being a movie that had a weak story.
I suppose for hardcore fans of Martin Lawrence, then "Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son" will be a blast. But for the ones that watched part 1 and 2, then part 3 is a very dull and humorless movie.
For a comedy, then "Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son" is rather weak, because there is only a handful of situations that proved to be funny. And even less so actually managed to make me laugh. I think I laughed once or twice throughout the entire movie. So it was a disappointing experience to watch this movie.
The storyline is somewhat simple, so even your family's dog can keep up with it. Some incriminating evidence is stored on a USB key, evidence that can bring down some big criminals. Yeah, very original there already. And the USB key is hidden in an all-girls school, and it is up to detective Malcolm to find it and bring the criminals to justice. Only this time he brings his son into it! Yeah, his son. Now, what father in his right mind would bring his own flesh and blood into a situation where his life is in danger, and much more so bring his son into cross-dressing? Back it up right there! The storyline was weak and very hard to believe and get into, because it was so over the top.
Now, Martin Lawrence does a good job as Malcolm and Big Momma, as he did in the previous two movies. So if you are familiar with those two, you know what you will be getting. This is good, but at the same time it is also bad. Why keep squeezing the lemon when there is no more juice to come out? Brandon T. Jackson (playing Trent/Charmaine) did a good job as well, except for when he portrayed Charmaine; I found that strenuous to watch. Ken Jeong (playing the mailman) was a hilarious spot to the movie, despite he was there for only a few minutes. And for a noticeable performance of the younger talents, then Michelle Ang (playing Mia) brought a good deal of spark and comedy to the movie. In overall, the acting was good and the performances were well enough. The movie was just suffering from being a movie that had a weak story.
I suppose for hardcore fans of Martin Lawrence, then "Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son" will be a blast. But for the ones that watched part 1 and 2, then part 3 is a very dull and humorless movie.
The eye of the beholder. It is tough doing comedy and it is tough explaining why something is not to ones taste. Martin Lawrence made quite a lot of money with this series and not only a few would wonder how this could happen in the first place.
While this isn't complete waste (you might be able to laugh or chuckle at some of the silly jokes), this really is by the numbers and has no surprising element whatsoever to elevate it over other movies with similar themes. Not only that, it isn't really that well executed either. But what would you expect from a movie when it reaches its second sequel (part 3 that is)?! So while the (general) census suggests that you won't like the movie, you might see it otherwise (especially if you liked both prior movies)!
While this isn't complete waste (you might be able to laugh or chuckle at some of the silly jokes), this really is by the numbers and has no surprising element whatsoever to elevate it over other movies with similar themes. Not only that, it isn't really that well executed either. But what would you expect from a movie when it reaches its second sequel (part 3 that is)?! So while the (general) census suggests that you won't like the movie, you might see it otherwise (especially if you liked both prior movies)!
This time Malcolm Turner : Matthew Lawrence is accompanied by his stepson Trent, Brandon T. Jackson, going undercover at a girls boarding school, there they attempt to flush out a killer. As Matthew Lawrence disguising as a shameless and foul-mouthed grandmom personating a cantankerous Southern granny and Brandon T Jackson as a pupil girl and both of them become involved into a multitude of incidents, confusion and mayhem. Along the way Trent falls in love for a beautiful young girl, Jessica Lucas.
This is third funny installment from the franchise Big Momma, in which Lawrence joins his stepson, forming an attractive and fun couple while both of whom attempting to solve a case .There is a lot of entertainment and amusement, and jokes go too fast, however, humor is usually spoiled by toilet and scatological phrases, but there are also enjoyable gags. This is a dual show, as Matthew Lawrence and Brandon T Jackson give a real recital, both of them sing , dance, make acrobatics, complete transformations, and pull strange faces and gestures. The movie results to be a grand vehicle of these sympathetic actors, they are true showmen providing a true spectacle of comical interpretation. Both of whom are assisted by a fine plethora of charming girls such as Jessica Lucas, Ana Rios, Ana Ortiz, Portia Doubleday , Michelle Ang and baddies as Lorenzo Pisoni, and Tony Curran. The film was professional but regularly directed by John Whitesell, though it had not success at the boxoffice, while the first entry was an unexpected boxoffice hit, earning 174 million at the worldwide, this "Big mommas" got little money.
"Big momma trilogy is formed by the following ones :" Big momma house" 2000 by Raja Gosnell with Matthew Lawrence, Terrence Howard, Nia Long, Paul Giamatti, Anthony Anderson. " Big momma house 2" 2006 by John Whitesell with Matthew Lawrence, Emily Procter, Mark Moses , Zachari Levi, Kat Dennins , Grace Moretz, Marisol Nichols. This "Big mommas, like father like son" 2011 by John Whitesell with Matthew Lawrence, Brandon T Jackson, Jessica Lucas, Tony Curran, among others.
This is third funny installment from the franchise Big Momma, in which Lawrence joins his stepson, forming an attractive and fun couple while both of whom attempting to solve a case .There is a lot of entertainment and amusement, and jokes go too fast, however, humor is usually spoiled by toilet and scatological phrases, but there are also enjoyable gags. This is a dual show, as Matthew Lawrence and Brandon T Jackson give a real recital, both of them sing , dance, make acrobatics, complete transformations, and pull strange faces and gestures. The movie results to be a grand vehicle of these sympathetic actors, they are true showmen providing a true spectacle of comical interpretation. Both of whom are assisted by a fine plethora of charming girls such as Jessica Lucas, Ana Rios, Ana Ortiz, Portia Doubleday , Michelle Ang and baddies as Lorenzo Pisoni, and Tony Curran. The film was professional but regularly directed by John Whitesell, though it had not success at the boxoffice, while the first entry was an unexpected boxoffice hit, earning 174 million at the worldwide, this "Big mommas" got little money.
"Big momma trilogy is formed by the following ones :" Big momma house" 2000 by Raja Gosnell with Matthew Lawrence, Terrence Howard, Nia Long, Paul Giamatti, Anthony Anderson. " Big momma house 2" 2006 by John Whitesell with Matthew Lawrence, Emily Procter, Mark Moses , Zachari Levi, Kat Dennins , Grace Moretz, Marisol Nichols. This "Big mommas, like father like son" 2011 by John Whitesell with Matthew Lawrence, Brandon T Jackson, Jessica Lucas, Tony Curran, among others.
Big Momma: Like Father, Like Son
The worst day for an African-American actor is the day that he or she must put on the first of what will be many fat suits.
Unfortunately for the teen actor in this comedy, his moment of humiliation has come at an early age.
When his partner hides a flash-drive on an all-girls arts college campus, Detective Turner (Martin Lawrence) must don his Big Momma persona to infiltrate the student body.
Aiding Turner on this undercover endeavor is his arrogant stepson Trent/Charmaine (Brandon T. Jackson), a hopeful rapper and an unintentional murder witness.
Now, Big Momma and Charmaine must locate the flash-drive before the bad guys catch on to their disguises.
The third installment of the Big Momma franchise, Like Father, Like Son is a failed attempt at resuscitating an unfunny and insulting series.
Besides, there are more comical issues to exploit in a skinny character who use to be fat. (Red Light)
The worst day for an African-American actor is the day that he or she must put on the first of what will be many fat suits.
Unfortunately for the teen actor in this comedy, his moment of humiliation has come at an early age.
When his partner hides a flash-drive on an all-girls arts college campus, Detective Turner (Martin Lawrence) must don his Big Momma persona to infiltrate the student body.
Aiding Turner on this undercover endeavor is his arrogant stepson Trent/Charmaine (Brandon T. Jackson), a hopeful rapper and an unintentional murder witness.
Now, Big Momma and Charmaine must locate the flash-drive before the bad guys catch on to their disguises.
The third installment of the Big Momma franchise, Like Father, Like Son is a failed attempt at resuscitating an unfunny and insulting series.
Besides, there are more comical issues to exploit in a skinny character who use to be fat. (Red Light)
Le saviez-vous
- GaffesWhen Trent/Charmaine (Brandon Jackson) is reviewing his testament, it's incorrectly spelled "testement" in the title of the paper.
- Autres versionsGerman theatrical version was cut to secure a "Not under 6" rating.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Conan: The Asiago Index (2011)
- Bandes originalesOn the Grind
Written by Julian Davis (as Julian Michael Davis), Rachel Rickert, Alana Da Fonseca, Joey Katsaros (as Joseph Katsaros) and Ali Dee (as Ali Theodore)
Performed by Rae (as RAE) Feat. Chris Classic (as Classic)
Courtesy of DeeTown Entertainment
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son
- Lieux de tournage
- sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 32 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 37 915 414 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 16 300 803 $ US
- 20 févr. 2011
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 82 686 066 $ US
- Durée
- 1h 47m(107 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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