Next Friday / (Ws) (USAมีสต็อกDVD)
Format: DVD (1)
UPC: 0794043503627
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- Release Date : 06/06/2000
- Distributor : Import
- Genres : Comedy
- Aspect Ratio : 1.85:1
- Language : English Dolby Digital 5.1
- Subtitles : English
- Number of discs : 1
- Package : Snap Case
- Rated : R
- Special Features
- "Reel-Time" Storyboards -- Watch The Movie With Storyboards
Feature-Length Audio Commentary
Behind-the-Scenes Featurette
Alternate Ending
Blooper Reel
Mike Epps Audition Tape
Music Videos
Interactive Menus
Original Theatrical Trailers
DVD-ROM Features:
"Script-to-Screen" with Storyboards -- Read the Screenplay and View the Storyboards While Watching the Scene in the Film
Original Theatrical Web Site on the DVD…And More!!!
- Credits
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- Actors : Ice Cube, Tamala Jones, Justin Pierce, Mike Epps, Don 'D.C.' Curry, John Witherspoon, Tommy "Tiny" Lister Jr
- Directors : Steve Carr (III), Steve Carr
- Studio : New Line Home Video
- Run Time : 98 mins
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Synopsis :
Ice Cube wrote and stars as Craig in this sequel to Friday; which he also wrote. His nemesis from that film; neighborhood bully Debo (Tommy "Tiny" Lister Jr.); has just escaped from county jail and is out to get revenge. To protect Craig; Craig's father (John Witherspoon) sends his son to stay with his Uncle Elroy (Don "DC" Curry); who won the lottery and bought a house in Rancho Cucamonga. Craig expects the suburbs to be dull; but no sooner has he arrived than conflicts arise: The neighbors are hostile hoods; his cousin's girlfriend is out for blood and child support; and the house is about to be seized because of unpaid taxes. It's up to Craig and his cousin Day-Day (Mike Epps) to solve these problems before the day is over. It's a rambling; loose movie; but a genuinely entertaining one. Ice Cube doesn't write punch lines--though funny lines abound. He writes richly comic characters that speak in virtual arias of bragging; complaining; and scamming. Sure; some of the characters are stereotypes and many of the jokes are about drugs and scatology--but that's been the basis of humor since Plautus and Moli?re. The rhythmic energy of Ice Cube's dialogue and the easy charisma of his performance make Next Friday thoroughly enjoyable. --Bret Fetzer