Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son
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Directed by | John Whitesell |
Produced by | David T. Friendly Michael Green |
Screenplay by | Matthew Fogel |
Story by | Matthew Fogel Don Rhymer |
Based on | Characters by Darryl Quarles |
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Music by | David Newman |
Cinematography | Anthony B. Richmond |
Edited by | Priscilla Nedd-Friendly |
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Distributed by | 20th Century Fox |
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107 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $32 million[1] |
Box office | $83,915,414[2] |
Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son (also known as Big Momma's House 3: Like Father, Like Son or simply Big Momma's House 3) is a 2011 American crime comedy film and the second sequel to Big Momma's House.
The film was directed by John Whitesell, written by Matthew Fogel and Don Rhymer, and starring Martin Lawrence reprising his role as FBI agent Malcolm Turner. Jascha Washington declined to reprise his role as Trent Pierce from the original film, and Brandon T. Jackson replaced him for his role.[3] The film was released on February 18, 2011 by 20th Century Fox.
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Plot
FBI agent Malcolm Turner (Martin Lawrence) is elated to learn that his stepson, Trent Pierce (Brandon T. Jackson), has been accepted to attend Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. However, Trent is uninterested and instead wants Malcolm to sign a recording contract for him since he is underage. When Malcolm refuses, Trent's best friends encourage him to ambush Malcolm on the job in order to obtain the signature.
Malcolm, in an attempt to capture Russian gang member Chirkoff (Tony Curran), uses an informant named Canetti to deliver a flash drive to the gang, while Trent attempts to ambush Malcolm on the job. Canetti (Max Casella) reveals that the flash drive is empty and a duplicate is hidden with a friend at the Georgia Girls School for the Arts.
During the exchange, Canetti's cover is blown and he is killed, which Trent witnesses. Malcolm eventually rescues Trent and they escape, but since Trent's car was left at the scene Malcolm knows the gang members will be able to track them down so Malcolm and Trent are forced to hide undercover. Malcolm once again becomes Sherry's grandmother, Big Momma, and also disguises Trent as an obese girl named "Charmaine", Big Momma's great-niece. Big Momma takes a job as a house mother at the Georgia Girls School for the Arts, while Charmaine is enrolled as a student.
Surrounded by attractive young women, Trent nearly blows his cover, but manages to befriend a girl named Haley Robinson (Jessica Lucas). The headmistress announces that a historic music box has been stolen from the library, and Malcolm deduces that this music box contains the flash drive. While scoping out the library, Big Momma encounters security guard Kurtis Kool, who attempts to woo her while giving a tour. Seeing a picture of Kurtis with Canetti, Malcolm realizes that he is the friend, and tries to find out more about the music box.
Meanwhile, the gang members approach Trent's best friends, posing as record producers, and encourage them to notify them of Trent's whereabouts. Charmaine sets up a date between Haley and himself, though she doubts she will be interested in the seemingly egotistical "Prodi-G," Trent's hip-hop alias. Trent reverts to his true self and the date goes well, but an encounter with Trent's best friends causes the gang members to tail them.
Trent helps Haley perfect her musical performance for the upcoming "Showcase" event, turning it into a duet, and the two exchange a kiss at the end of the date, while Haley encourages Trent to pursue college. Before the gang members can capture Trent, he changes into his Charmaine disguise, throwing them off. Learning of an exchange between two students and Kurtis Kool, Big Momma attempts to flirt with Kurtis in order to apprehend him for stealing the music box, but the secret exchange ends up being the stolen gamecock from the Ignatius Boys School.
During this encounter, Malcolm reveals his true identity to Kurtis. After gaining the favor of several students by offering sage advice and comfort to them, Big Momma finally learns the music box was actually stolen by Haley as a hazing to become a full pledged member of the "Divas", a group of top artists in the school. As she is about to perform her duet, Malcolm forces Trent to retain his Charmaine disguise, and he attempts to perform the duet with Haley as Charmaine, only to break disguise and ruin the performance. As Haley storms off, the gang members arrive and a chase ensues.
Trent accidentally draws their attention as he attempts to pursue Haley and explain himself. Just as he recovers the flash drive, the gang members catch up and hold him at gunpoint. Big Momma interferes and provides an escape, but all three are caught again and Malcolm's disguise is revealed. Just as Chirkoff is about to kill them, Kurtis arrives with a taser and saves the day.
Trent and Haley reconcile, and Malcolm signs Trent's record contract, only to have him tear it up and reveal his new plan to attend college. As the film ends, Malcolm and Trent make an agreement to keep the whole ordeal a secret from Sherry. During the end credits, a music video is shown for Trent's song, "Lyrical Miracle". It features Malcolm as Big Momma, Kurtis Kool, the girls and the teachers from the school, as well as the gang members.
Cast
- Martin Lawrence as Malcolm Turner/Big Momma
- Brandon T. Jackson as Trent Pierce/Charmaine Pierce
- Jessica Lucas as Haley Robinson
- Michelle Ang as Mia
- Portia Doubleday as Jasmine
- Tony Curran as Chirkoff
- Faizon Love as Kurtis Kool (uncredited)
- Ken Jeong as Mailman
- Ana Ortiz as Gail Fletcher
- Max Casella as Anthony Canetti
Production
New Regency Productions spent $32 million to make the film, less than previous films in the series. They were able to reduce costs because Lawrence agreed to take a pay cut and thanks to tax incentives in Georgia. Principal photography began in April 2010.[1]
Reception
Critical response
Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son was critically panned. Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a score of 5% based on 60 reviews, with an average rating of 2.7 out of 10.[4] Metacritic gives the film a "generally unfavorable" rating of 22% based on reviews from 14 critics.[5]
Mike Hale of The New York Times notes strong similarities to Some Like It Hot and describes Faizon Love's performance as the only honestly funny thing in the whole film.[6]
Awards and nominations
Award | Category | Subject | Result |
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Golden Raspberry Award | Worst Actress | Martin Lawrence | Nominated |
Worst Supporting Actress | Brandon T. Jackson | Nominated | |
Worst Supporting Actor | Ken Jeong | Nominated |
Box office
The film was released in North America on February 18, 2011, ranking 5 that weekend, with a gross of $16,300,803 from 2,821 theaters. As of 26 May 2011, Big Mommas has grossed $37,915,414 in the US, and $44,770,652 elsewhere, for a worldwide total of $82,686,066.[7]
Soundtrack
A music video titled "Imma Do It Big" was released on February 9, 2011. The song is by Brandon T. Jackson and features One Chance & T-Pain. The song starts off with a verse by Jackson and then a verse from T-Pain then another verse by Jackson but this verse is rapped by his alterego, Charmaine from the movie.
Another song called "Lyrical Miracle" by Brandon T. Jackson as he goes by the name of Trent's rapper named Prodi-G and also features Martin Lawrence as his alter-ego, Big Momma, with other characters from the movie.
References
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External links
- 2011 films
- English-language films
- Official website not in Wikidata
- 20th Century Fox films
- 2010s comedy films
- Police comedy films
- American films
- Cross-dressing in film
- African-American films
- Films about dysfunctional families
- Films set in California
- Films set in Atlanta, Georgia
- Films shot in Georgia (U.S. state)
- Regency Enterprises films
- American sequel films
- Films directed by John Whitesell