Father-to-be Alan is shocked to learn that he was born a sextuplet. He and his newfound brother Russell set out on a hilarious journey to reunite with their other long-lost siblings.Father-to-be Alan is shocked to learn that he was born a sextuplet. He and his newfound brother Russell set out on a hilarious journey to reunite with their other long-lost siblings.Father-to-be Alan is shocked to learn that he was born a sextuplet. He and his newfound brother Russell set out on a hilarious journey to reunite with their other long-lost siblings.
Robert Pralgo
- Dr. Theodore Williams
- (as Roert Wade Pralgo)
Staci Harris
- Jamie
- (as Staci LeAnn Harris)
Suehyla El-Attar Young
- Earthy Woman
- (as Suehyla El-Attar)
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This movie was its own, Marlon did good. If anybody was looking to compare it to the family show from his past you might not like it. Accept it for what it is a keep it moving. It was silly and funny, different personalities made you think of people from family, friends and coworkers. I liked it 👍
Off top, you have to like this style. Wayans have been making movies for decades. This latest is just the next in line. It has a solid storyline and it has the Wayans style of comedy. I've seen better movies but this is definitely not a one star movie. Forget the low reviews and check it out for yourself!
Marlon Wayans put his physical comedy and multiple characterizations on display and carried pretty much the entire movie on his own. I wouldn't go comparing his effort to Eddaie Murphy but for a guy who makes his way being goofy and all over the place he did a good job in his multiple roles. I only wished he performed as well playing his regular character as he did the others. Russell is the star of this movie.
Had a few laughs here and there throughout the movie. Not Marlon's best work in my opinion, but definitely not his worst. You can tell he put much effort into it and really enjoyed making it. The storyline is coherent and it's impressive how he manages to portray seven different charachters and keep their mannerisms apart. Although some of the characters aren't always believable and the acting is sometimes a little over the top, it still worked for me and I had a fun experience watching the film.
I grew up watching wayans brothers movies and marlon was my favourite, but my god what happened to him?? This movie if filled with old, tired and unfunny cliche bits (not even from his old movies, from generic comedies)
I have to assume the chemistry of the acting is due to the fact it's all the same person talking to each other but the script and dialogue is shockingly dull.
The storyline is half decent, and the idea for the movie is mildly interesting but it just doesn't hold up.
If they worked on the script a little more and tried some more progressive humour it might actually work as a half decent comedy, but if you compare this to the old stuff he used to do it's just awful.
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Written by Michael Franti and Carl Young
Performed by Michael Franti & Spearhead featuring Cherine Anderson
Courtesy of Boo Boo Wax
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- Also known as
- Anh Em Sinh Sáu
- Filming locations
- Atlanta, Georgia, USA(Atlanta Metro Studios)
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- Budget
- $32,000,000 (estimated)
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