Big Mommas Like Father, Like Son (2011)
FBI agent Malcolm Turner and his 17-year-old son, Trent, go undercover at an all-girls performing arts school after Trent witnesses a murder. Posing as Big Momma and Charmaine, they must find the murderer before he finds them.
Big Mommas Like Father, Like Son (2011)
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Released Year: 2011
Runtime: 107 minutes
Genre: Comedy
Directors: John Whitesell
Casts: Tony Curran, Ken Jeong, Martin Lawrence, Jessica Lucas, Sarah Reagin, Orlando Vargas Diaz, Joshua Tanksley, Justin Price, Faizon Love, Portia Doubleday, Lisa Marie Thomas, Brandon T. Jackson, Ana Ortiz, Marc John Jefferies, Sherri Shepherd, Mari Morrow, Steve Warren, Emily Rios, Michelle Ang, Henri Lubatti, Lorenzo Pisoni, Brandon Gill, Zack Mines, Rhett Lindsey, Max Casella, Susan Walters, Susan Griffiths, Brianne Gould, Dawntavia Bullard, Susie Spear Purcell, Lily Chambers, Jasmine Burke, Juliet Kim, Brian Lafontaine, Ramsey Luke, Jazmia Battle, Christiani Pitts, G. Christopher Carson, Nilsa Castro, Chenique Charmaine, Shaun Clay, Matthew L. Collins, Tiffany Cosey, Michael L. Covington, Niki Edwards, Rodney Edwards, Curtis Gammage, Jon Gould, Joel Harold, Keith Allen Hayes, Angel Jackson, Eli Jones, Shawn Knowles, Alphonse A. Lambert Jr., Thina Lowe, Carmen Matheny, Chantal Maurice, Ken Melde, Rachelle Neal, Katherine Neslund, Lexi Noel, Kayla Perkins, Greg Perrow, C.J. Perry, Eddie Rattanasouk, Cody Rowlett, Deonna Young
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FBI agent Malcolm Turner and his 17-year-old son, Trent, go undercover at an all-girls performing arts school after Trent witnesses a murder. Posing as Big Momma and Charmaine, they must find the murderer before he finds them.
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Reviews
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Movieline -
It goes down like a canned but genial '80s comedy: Without fanfare or much nutrition; part of your balanced breakfast.
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Variety -
Kind of a drag when it resorts to frantic slapstick and tired action-comedy tropes, but modestly engaging during stretches that suggest the project would have worked better as an exuberant musical.
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The Hollywood Reporter -
Won't likely disappoint fans of men-in-drag comedy but doesn't offer much that's original or funny.
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Village Voice -
John Whitesell's extraordinarily witless movie operates as a checklist for cultural and racial clichés.
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Entertainment Weekly -
Lawrence's gender-bending jokes are played out, and his slapstick is wooden and slow.
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FBI agent Malcolm Turner and his 17-year-old son, Trent, go undercover at an all-girls performing arts school after Trent witnesses a murder. Posing as Big Momma and Charmaine, they must find the murderer before he finds them.
FBI agent Malcolm Turner and his 17-year-old son, Trent, go undercover at an all-girls performing arts school after Trent witnesses a murder. Posing as Big Momma and Charmaine, they must find the murderer before he finds them.