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Genres:
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Action /
Comedy /
Thriller
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Director:
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John Whitesell
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Actors:
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Preston Shores,
Trevor Shores,
Martin Lawrence,
Nia Long,
Emily Procter,
Zachary Levi,
Mark Moses,
Kat Dennings,
Chloe Moretz,
Marisol Nichols,
Josh Flitter,
Dan Lauria,
Jascha Washington,
Sarah Brown,
Rhoda Griffis
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Duration:
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95 min.
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Rating:
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(4/10)69.5
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Plot Summary:
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Martin Lawrence returns as FBI force Malcolm Turner, a professional of semblance who again goes acute undercover as the sassy septuagenarian "Big Momma." The FBI has learned that a computer software developer named Tom Fuller has created a computer virus that allows access to classified US administration files, Fuller is planning to sell the virus to desperado organizations all throughout the the world at large. Upon hearing this, the FBI's superlative work up is Fuller's wife. So Malcolm goes undercover again as Big Momma in order to act as Mrs. Fuller's nanny. and as always, Grave Momma onc... e again turns the house upside down.
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Hilarious!
If you liked the first one, you will love this one. Martin Lawrence is as funny as ever. I could not stop laughing. Big Momma is shaking her butt more than ever, she's such a sexy cheerleader! A definate must see!
Big Momma's House 2
Claudia PuigThe memo may not have gone out to the rest of us, but apparently this is the Week of the Nanny. Take your pick of movie babysitters: the wise and engimatic Nanny McPhee or the slapstick Nanny McPhat.
In Big Momma's House 2, Martin Lawrence reprises his role as an FBI agent who goes undercover as the bodacious Big Momma. In this sequel to 2000's Big Momma's House, he takes a job as a nanny for a rich family in the OC, in order to spy on the business affairs of the dad. While Lawrence is gathering information, his grandmotherly alter ego is helping the kids and advising their absentee parents.
Call him Big Momma Poppins. While there are moments of raucous humor, there's too much sentimental fluff.
The scene in which he wangles the nanny g...
Big Momma's House 2
Martin Lawrence returns as the FBI agent with a thing about dressing up as a fat old lady
Big Momma's House came out in 2000 and was, we are told, a huge box office smash, making Martin Lawrence a household name throughout the Western world. Martin Lawrence. Lawrence? Martin Lawrence? He's a personable American bloke with a nice enough face. You must have heard of him.
Anyway, six years later and some of the team behind the original film have come up with a devilish new premise with which to re-launch the hilarious Big Momma (Lawrence in an appalling fat suit and ludicrously naff grey wig) back onto a waiting public. If Big Momma were a stagediver and movie-goers were the crowd, the tide would have gone out faster than you can say, "derivative poppyco...
Good, but not a PG in my opinion
I hadn't seen the start with film so I wasn't sure what to expect however I solicitude recollections it was indubitably a funny film, not too americanish and a piece-goods e freight tidings. To whatever manner, I went with an 8 year over the hill and a ten year old and I did think the rating was asperse. My 8 year has watched 12a rated films such as Harry Trifle with which has been fine, but although she wasn't startled with this film obviously, I did contemplate there was too much sexual innuendos, the curious insist couch and too many guns to be a PG. I was relative to to order Oustandingly Momma 1 ignoring this fact but I noticed that this is a 15! In my opinion, Pompously Momma 2 should be a 15 rated film. Hope this is helpful to parents with under 9's.
Big Momma's House 2
Brian LowryMore than five years after Big Momma's Prostitution -- which was basically Kindergarten Cop in be stretched out -- Martin Lawrence goes the Uncle Miltie convey again in this unambiguously uninspired consequence, which plays more like Mrs. Doubtfire 2. Donning the beamy suit and wig, Lawrence's FBI agent becomes the nanny to a triple of kids, while attractive in the most unshaped of give a Roland for an Oliver plots. To all intents review-ratification for openers, pic is so episodic and lying down it should be a letdown equal to those amused by the original.
Over it a trivia footnote that the first House participant featured Terrence Howard as the bad guy and Paul Giamatti as Lawrence's partner. Yet if that stakeout caper actually had some semblance of a hi...
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