Two disgraced FBI agents go way undercover in an effort to protect hotel heiresses the Wilson sisters from a kidnapping plot.Two disgraced FBI agents go way undercover in an effort to protect hotel heiresses the Wilson sisters from a kidnapping plot.Two disgraced FBI agents go way undercover in an effort to protect hotel heiresses the Wilson sisters from a kidnapping plot.
- Awards
- 3 wins & 13 nominations
Faune Chambers Watkins
- Gina Copeland
- (as Faune Chambers)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe special makeup effects were created by Greg Cannom, who also did Mrs. Doubtfire (1993) and The Mask (1994).
- GoofsAt the restaurant, the violins do not move in sync with the music.
- Quotes
Latrell Spencer: Oh, the deception. The betrayal. Man, you deceived me.
Marcus Copeland: Look, man...
Latrell Spencer: Negro, please. Didn't anyone tell you that this was an all-white party, huh? Someone get this jiggaboo away from me.
- Crazy creditsThe Is in the film title start out as white and capital letters, but get small black is in them, representing the disguises worn in the film.
- Alternate versionsAlso released in an unrated version
- ConnectionsEdited into Comic Relief Zero (2013)
- SoundtracksLatin Thugs
Written by Sen D.O.G. (as Senen Reyes), The Alchemist (as Alan Maman) and Tego Calderon
Performed by Cypress Hill
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Featured review
Let me just say firstly the title of the movie was wrong. It obviously made people assume that the film was about the differences between black and white people. I would say about less than ten of the jokes, out of the film containing tens upon tens of funny lines, was about the racial differences.
It was about men learning about what women go through in life. They get to experience different people that women encounter, such as strong overpowering men, rude devious women, fashion, shopping, waxes (ouch!), etc.
But instead of making you feel like you're being lectured, they make you laugh and learn instead.
The Wayans are not making fun of white people, they're mocking people such as the Hiltons; the false life that people like them can lead; how money can hide people from reality and can lead to corruption.
On the DVD, you can see for yourself what the white actresses have to say. That they enjoyed themselves, and love the concept. Who would join a cast who were making fun of your race? If the Wayans disliked white people so much, they would've gotten black actors/actresses and put them under make-up, instead of hiring white actors/actresses in the first place. Even the director states that this film is about the differences between men and women.
Please give this film the same chance that you would give any other.
P.S. Was Mrs. Doubtfire making fun of old people?
It was about men learning about what women go through in life. They get to experience different people that women encounter, such as strong overpowering men, rude devious women, fashion, shopping, waxes (ouch!), etc.
But instead of making you feel like you're being lectured, they make you laugh and learn instead.
The Wayans are not making fun of white people, they're mocking people such as the Hiltons; the false life that people like them can lead; how money can hide people from reality and can lead to corruption.
On the DVD, you can see for yourself what the white actresses have to say. That they enjoyed themselves, and love the concept. Who would join a cast who were making fun of your race? If the Wayans disliked white people so much, they would've gotten black actors/actresses and put them under make-up, instead of hiring white actors/actresses in the first place. Even the director states that this film is about the differences between men and women.
Please give this film the same chance that you would give any other.
P.S. Was Mrs. Doubtfire making fun of old people?
- Sweetestsixteen
- Apr 8, 2006
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Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Official site
- Language
- Also known as
- ¿Y dónde están las rubias?
- Filming locations
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Budget
- $37,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $70,831,760
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $19,676,748
- Jun 27, 2004
- Gross worldwide
- $113,100,873
- Runtime1 hour 49 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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