Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son

Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son

2011 "Momma's got back-up."
Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son
Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son

Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son

4.4 | 1h47m | PG-13 | en | Action

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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4.4 | 1h47m | PG-13 | en | Action , Comedy , Crime | More Info
Released: February. 18,2011 | Released Producted By: 20th Century Fox , Regency Enterprises Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://www.newregency.com/movies/big-mommas-like-father-like-son
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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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Martin Lawrence , Brandon T. Jackson , Portia Doubleday

Director

Mark Garner

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20th Century Fox , Regency Enterprises

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adonis98-743-186503 FBI agent Malcolm Turner and his 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 was meant to be Martin Lawrence last theatrical film since then he is only doing stand up comedy. Once again this 3rd and final installment of the Big Momma Trilogy is fun, ridiculous and pretty damn funny plus Tony Curran makes for a very good villain and Jessica Lucas is pretty damn hot to say the least.
AleksandertheDraconian This movie is terrible and I would say that there aren't any words to describe this silly and dull movie. Probably the main point against it, is that it is classified as a comedy while the movie itself is more boring than a soap opera, then the cast acted so bad that I bet that the whole cast is going to be nominated to the Golden Raspberry Awards for 2012 and finally the plot is so unlogical and so incoherent that the best adjective to describe this boring "movie" is Unwatchable.Since the very beginning to the ending, there's no fun, the movie is boring, boring, and boring. Trust me I thanked God when it finished. I am a teenager and I have to say that this movie is extremely boring, is the top of boredom. There's nothing memorable, at least in the first two movies there were some funny gags, but this one has no funny moments is just the same idea and the same boring performance of Martin Lawrence.The cast is terrible, Martin Lawrence made his worst performance ever. His performances in the two previous movies weren't an achievement but in this case he goes beyond what we call bad acting. He seems very fat and without any sense of humor. He's not my favorite actor and I personally don't like his movies but this movie is just an insult to the audience. The rest of the cast is just the same Brandon T. Jackson, the typical teenager with bad performance and Jessica Lucas is really gorgeous; however that beauty does not help her when acting.To sum up this movie will not be enjoyed neither by teenager nor by adults. In really few words this movie sucks!
davideo-2 STAR RATING: ***** Saturday Night **** Friday Night *** Friday Morning ** Sunday Night * Monday Morning Agent Malcolm (Martin Lawrence) returns, this time with seventeen year old son Trent (Brandon T. Jackson) in tow, who's trying to pursue a rap career, but his father has little faith. But things change when a Russian mob boss gets it in his head that Trent saw him kill someone, and the pair are forced to go undercover at an all girls performing arts school, with Trent taking the guise of singing sensation Charmaine and Malcolm reprising his guise of the indomitable 'Big Momma.' The original Big Momma's House presumably gained a bit of a cult following in spite of what couldn't exactly have been amazing reviews, since two sequels were spawned, the latest being this, erm, questionable piece of work that is one of the sadder products of the sequel reliant recession era times. Though it might get success with it's target audience when the absurdity and slapstick works at it's best, for the most part it just drags a tired set up out without enough laughs to keep it going. And it's at least ten minutes too long, but really, this review has been about five lines too long. *
Jackson Booth-Millard The first film is obviously good fun, the second film was a big disappointment and waste of time, I had a feeling this third instalment would be just as bad, from director John Whitesell (Big Momma's House 2, Deck the Halls). Basically Malcolm Turner (Martin Lawrence) is still hard at work with the FBI, and his stepson Trent 'Prodi-G' (Brandon T. Jackson) has grown up to be an aspiring rapper despite being accepted into Duke University. One night Malcolm is caught in the middle of a gang raid, and Trent witnesses the leader Chirkoff (Doctor Who's Tony Curran) killing someone, and this forces him and his stepfather to hide somewhere to stop him finding them. So naturally Malcolm has once again donned the Hattie Mae 'Big Momma' Pierce outfit and disguise, and Trent has done the same to become her great niece Charmaine, and they are entering all-girls performing arts school. While hiding out they are also looking for a flash drive hidden somewhere in the school, Big Momma is the head of the house (of course), and she gains a slight enemy in Jasmine (Portia Doubleday), and Trent is gaining a crush on Haley Robinson (Jessica Lucas). Trent's feelings soon go over his head, and he almost forgets that he is meant to stay in disguise and hide from any possible gangsters, but he cannot stop his feelings taking over and wanting to be himself for Haley. After lots of trouble, near-misses, concern from principal Gail (My Name Is Earl's Ana Ortiz) and a big talent contest, the gangsters eventually find out where Malcolm and Trent are, and the flash drive is found as well, but in the end the bad guys are caught, Haley stays with Trent, who also decides to go with the advice of "father" Malcolm and go to University after all. Also starring Faizon Love as janitor Kurtis Kool, Michelle Ang as Mia, Emily Rios as Isabelle, Henri Lubatti as Vlad and The Hangover's Ken Jeong as Mailman. Lawrence and Jackson do okay in and out of the woman costumes and masks, and some of the supporting cast members are alright too, obviously I might have giggled at some of the cross-dressing and dialogue jokes, but it is same old same old and in ways tedious stuff, a silly comedy sequel. Adequate!