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Big Mamma

Titre original : Big Momma's House
  • 2000
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  • 1h 39min
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5,3/10
94 k
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Big Mamma (2000)
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BurlesqueComédie très conceptuelleActionComédieCriminalité

Afin de protéger une belle femme et son fils d'un voleur, un agent du FBI se déguise en grand-mère à forte carrure.Afin de protéger une belle femme et son fils d'un voleur, un agent du FBI se déguise en grand-mère à forte carrure.Afin de protéger une belle femme et son fils d'un voleur, un agent du FBI se déguise en grand-mère à forte carrure.

  • Réalisation
    • Raja Gosnell
  • Scénario
    • Darryl Quarles
    • Don Rhymer
  • Casting principal
    • Martin Lawrence
    • Nia Long
    • Paul Giamatti
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    5,3/10
    94 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Raja Gosnell
    • Scénario
      • Darryl Quarles
      • Don Rhymer
    • Casting principal
      • Martin Lawrence
      • Nia Long
      • Paul Giamatti
    • 177avis d'utilisateurs
    • 71avis des critiques
    • 33Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 9 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux39

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    Martin Lawrence
    Martin Lawrence
    • Malcolm Turner
    Nia Long
    Nia Long
    • Sherry Pierce
    Paul Giamatti
    Paul Giamatti
    • John
    Jascha Washington
    Jascha Washington
    • Trent Pierce
    Terrence Howard
    Terrence Howard
    • Lester Vesco
    • (as Terrence Dashon Howard)
    Anthony Anderson
    Anthony Anderson
    • Nolan
    Ella Mitchell
    • Hattie Mae Pierce (Big Momma)
    Carl Wright
    Carl Wright
    • Ben Rawley
    Phyllis Applegate
    Phyllis Applegate
    • Sadie
    Starletta DuPois
    Starletta DuPois
    • Miss Patterson
    Jessie Mae Holmes
    • Miss Other Patterson
    Nicole Prescott
    • Lena
    Octavia Spencer
    Octavia Spencer
    • Twila
    • (as Octavia L. Spencer)
    Tichina Arnold
    Tichina Arnold
    • Ritha
    Cedric The Entertainer
    Cedric The Entertainer
    • Reverend
    • (as Cedric the Entertainer)
    Philip Tan
    Philip Tan
    • Kang
    Edwin Hodge
    Edwin Hodge
    • Basketball Teen #1
    Aldis Hodge
    Aldis Hodge
    • Basketball Teen #2
    • Réalisation
      • Raja Gosnell
    • Scénario
      • Darryl Quarles
      • Don Rhymer
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    6ma-cortes

    Funny and entertaining film with attractive premise : male FBI agent impersonates the elderly grandmother of a suspect

    The film talks about the FBI agent Malcolm Turner (Martin Lawrence) , he's assigned to catch a ruthless bank robber and a recent prison escapee (Terrence Howard) . He suspect will be coming down to visit his ex-fiancee Sherry (Nia Long) and her child . The cop along with his colleague John (Paul Giamatti) set up a stakeout across from the home , and Turner posing as a woman , in order to investigate a case , who's known as a southern sweet ¨big momma¨, she is a severely overweight but bright old woman . This time he goes undercover , attempting to solve a case , and he becomes invoved with an unhappy mother , and his son . Disquising as a foul-mouthed Big Momma he must find the murderer before he finds them , along the way he has a lot of problems. It ain't over 'til the fat lady sings! This FBI agent is going undercover... and he's concealing more than a weapon.He's Deep Undercover. On June 2nd he's deep undercover.

    This diverting movie expands from an original idea about woman's disguising , but Lawrence and the writers manage to pull it off rather impressively . The jokes are plentiful and is pretty entertaining , the plot doesn't allow for many quiet moments which Lawrence needs to balance out the slapdash . There are sporadic laughters , though too often humour is mined by scatological and toilet lines , but in this movie some gags are agreeable enough . It's a farce with the great master of disguise Lawrence when he takes a make up by make-up artist Greg Cannon and is transformed into fat grandma . The story is fun and interesting and the characters are genuine and sympathetic . Film is a Martin Lawrence recital , using a few tricks of disguise , carrying out complete transformations , as he makes acrobatics , stooges , tongue-twister and pull faces and grimaces . The picture is a vehicle Lawrence , he's a real show man and authentic farceur by impersonating the cantankerous Southern granny . Lawrence like his partner Eddie Murphy has plenty of experience with women costumes and various roles . He is well accompanied by a good cast mostly African-Americans , such as : Cedric the Entertainer , Octavia Spencer , Phyllis Applegate , Anthony Anderson , Philip Tan , Edwin Hodge , Aldis Hodge , among others . The film gets a nice cinematography by Michael O'Shea , and atmospheric score by Richard Gibbs . The motion picture was allrightly directed by Raja Gosnell ("Never Been Kissed", "Home Alone 3", "Scooby-Doo""Yours, Mine & Ours" , "Beverly Hills Chihuahua", ¨Smurfs¨ , ¨Smurfs¨) but he had nothing to do with the sequels , but the film cemented his reputation as a commercially successful director . If you like Lawrence's crazy acting , you'll enjoy this one.

    The film ¨Big Momma's House¨ (2000) was an unexpected box office hit , earning about 174 million at the worldwide box office, and received two sequels of its own . Being followed by ¨Big Momma's House II¨ 2006 by John Whitesell , with Emily Procter , Mark Moses , Zachary Levi , Kat Dennings , Chloë Grace Moretz , Marisol Nichols and again a Martin Lawrence providing a recital in a sequel more amusing than previous film . And a third part in which Momma's got back-up , titled ¨Big mommas : Like fater like son¨ 2011 by John Whitesell with Martin Lawrence, Brandon T. Jackson, Jessica Lucas.
    Wizard-8

    Well, it could have been worse

    When you have a movie with a title like "Big Momma's House", you shouldn't expect high art. I certainly wasn't, but sometimes that's okay - sometimes you just want an excuse to laugh.

    Still, I have to admit that I was somewhat disappointed with what they did here. The fault lies with the screenplay. For starters, it is not exactly original. While I wouldn't call this movie a blatant rip-off of "Stakeout", in several regards it's too close to that earlier movie for its own good. Speaking of familiar, another problem I had was that too many of the gags involving Lawrence as the cross-dressing FBI agent I had more or less seen in other movies before. Plus, the movie devotes far too much time to this than fleshing out the story - if what's here could be considered a story.

    On the positive side, the movie is filled with energy, both in front of and behind the camera. There's enough energy that some viewers not wanting to think while watching a movie might find the enterprise enjoyable enough. If that sounds like you, you'll probably find this movie adequate. If you want more nutrition in your cinematic diet, look elsewhere.
    5sc8031

    Big Momma's Funhouse

    Martin Lawrence goes undercover in a suburb of Georgia as an overweight southern grandmother in "Big Momma's House". It's up there with "Black Knight" and "Blue Streak" as a ridiculous, predictable and stupid yet charmingly funny Martin Lawrence vehicle. Some of the dialog is almost non-sensical and seems to rely on Martin Lawrence's improvisational, uh... skills. Of course, why nobody recognizes that their friend/mother (Big Momma) is being impersonated horribly, I don't know. But that sort of adds to the movie I guess.

    The story here doesn't matter that much. Really, it doesn't. Paul Giamatti plays the signature goofy white partner, who occasionally gets pushed around by the neighborhood locals to much comedic success (it is actually pretty funny, if predictable, like everything else here). Nia Long reprises her typical role as the love interest, and then a bunch of goofy physical stunts are taken from "Mrs. Doubtfire" and given a slightly different flair -- playing on southern black stereotypes (deep fried home cooking, going to church, etc.).

    This movie is cheesy and ridiculous. I don't think you even need to watch the whole thing, nor watch it twice (though there is a sequel, and seeing that would basically be watching this movie twice). But for what it is, it's pretty goofy and entertaining.

    4.5
    6Beta_Gallinger

    An uneven comedy, but it has more laughs than I expected

    I was in my early teens when this was released ten years ago, and I never heard of it at the time. In early 2006, I went to the theatre while this movie's sequel, "Big Momma's House 2", was playing, but since I had never seen the original by this point and could see that the sequel was widely hated, it was obviously not the movie I was going to see. Instead, I went to see "The Matador" on that particular trip to the movie theatre. It took me over four years after that to get around to watching the original "Big Momma's House", and just before seeing it, I had low expectations, thinking it would probably be a very unfunny comedy, even if it wasn't absolutely terrible. However, while it's unsurprisingly not that great, I did laugh.

    Malcolm Turner is an FBI agent who is very skilled in disguising himself for undercover operations. After it is announced that a murderer and robber named Lester Vesco has just escaped from prison, where he was serving his life sentence, Malcolm and fellow FBI agent John Maxwell are sent to catch him. The FBI believes that the criminal's ex-girlfriend, Sherry Pierce, was also involved in criminal activity, but they haven't been able to prove it. Malcolm and John go to the neighbourhood in Georgia where Sherry's morbidly obese grandmother, Hattie Mae Pierce (a.k.a. Big Momma) lives, and begin to spy on her. Sherry is on her way to her grandmother's house with her son, Trent, but before they arrive, Big Momma leaves town unexpectedly, so Malcolm decides to pose as the feisty elderly woman! He takes on her lifestyle while trying to get the truth from Sherry, and also finds himself falling for the criminal's ex-girlfriend!

    Before it is announced that Lester has escaped from prison and Malcolm and John go to spy on Big Momma's house, the film begins with the two FBI agents busting a dog fight, and I guess parts of this sequence are somewhat funny, but no more than that. The film continues to be mostly straight-faced after this, as we learn about the escaped prisoner, the two agents are sent on their mission, and Malcolm disguises himself as Big Momma. The early part where Malcolm has to hide in the shower while Big Momma defecates is memorable, but not in a good way. For a while, it didn't seem like I would be able to give "Big Momma's House" a rating higher than 5/10. I frequently snickered, but it didn't look like I would ever find any BIG laughs in the film. However, that eventually changed. While it's still not that consistent later on, it certainly can be funny with the things Malcolm has to do while in disguise, including a baby delivery. The scene with Sherry seeing Malcolm as himself and the FBI agent claiming to be a handyman is also a really funny part. The story and characters can also be interesting.

    This 2000 release is definitely not generally considered one of the great modern-day comedies, and after seeing it, I can understand why, but I've seen much worse excuses for comedy. I wouldn't have been too surprised if I had thought "Big Momma's House" was really lame when I watched it, but while I'm sure many people think it is, I can't say I do. It is uneven, but sometimes funny. Also, there isn't nearly as much juvenile toilet humour in the movie as that one defecation scene suggests! Martin Lawrence plays the lead role here. I haven't seen him in any other film and have only seen a bit of his stand-up comedy, so I'm not that familiar with his work, but think he does a pretty good job with his performance here. This film is a little cheesy and doesn't have the most original plot, and more thought could have been put into the ending as well, but if you want a silly, raunchy comedy, this particular one might work, at least in some parts.
    6TheLittleSongbird

    Uneven, but nowhere near as bad as I feared

    Looking at how this movie looked in advertising, part of me wanted to avoid it. However, years later I gave it the benefit of the doubt, and while it is an uneven film it is nowhere near as bad as it could have been. The story is briskly paced, but rather predictable and thin in places and some scenes do feel a little rushed. There are some funny lines and gags, but also ones that rely on gross-out humour and come across as uninspired. The characters can have a tendency to be irritating and also to be stereotyped. However, the movie does look good with striking locations and the filming is more than decent, and there is an energetic soundtrack. In the dialogue and gags that work, they are actually quite funny. The direction is better than average, as are the performances. Martin Lawrence seems to be really enjoying himself, and it was nice to see Paul Giamatti in support. In conclusion, not great but not bad either. 6/10 Bethany Cox

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    Jim Carrey in Menteur menteur (1997)
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    Action
    Will Ferrell in Présentateur vedette: La légende de Ron Burgundy (2004)
    Comédie
    James Gandolfini, Edie Falco, Sharon Angela, Max Casella, Dan Grimaldi, Joe Perrino, Donna Pescow, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Tony Sirico, and Michael Drayer in Les Soprano (1999)
    Criminalité

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    • Anecdotes
      Martin Lawrence fell into a three-day coma from jogging in warm costumes during summer filming. For any physically active scenes, his fat suit required built-in cooling tubes to help the actor.
    • Gaffes
      In addition to the placement of the necklace, the simple fact that Malcolm was wearing the necklace in front of Sherry is a huge error. The necklace belonged to Big Momma. Sherry should have noticed this.
    • Citations

      Sherry: [jumping into bed beside "Big Momma" during the storm] I remember how it used to storm like this when I was a little girl. You would wrap your arms around me, and it felt like nothing in the world could ever hurt me.

      Malcolm Turner: [wrapping his arms around Sherry] It feels so damn good.

      Sherry: [feeling a jab in her back from Malcolm's "arousal"] Big Momma, what's that?

      Malcolm Turner: [pulls out a flashlight] That's just my flashlight. The storm knocked out all the power so I had to get a big ol' flashlight.

      Sherry: [interrupting the conversation they were having when she feels another jab in the back] Big Momma, is there another flashlight under there?

    • Versions alternatives
      For the UK version the distributor chose to cut eight seconds of violence in the opening martial arts scene, and a head butt in a later scene, in order to achieve a "12" rating. Initial video releases used this same print. All cuts were waived in 2011, and is currently available uncut in the UK with a "12" certificate.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Building Big Momma's House (2000)
    • Bandes originales
      Security
      Written by Otis Redding and Margaret Wessen

      Performed by Otis Redding

      Courtesy of ATCO Records

      By Arrangement with Warner Special Products

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    • How long is Big Momma's House?Alimenté par Alexa
    • Why is it that in the thunderstorm scene when Sherry gets into bed they call it a mistake of having the mustache show up on what sherry thinks is big momma.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 2 août 2000 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Allemagne
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Mi abuela es un peligro
    • Lieux de tournage
      • 192 North Shaffer Street, Orange, Californie, États-Unis(Big Momma's house)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Twentieth Century Fox
      • Regency Enterprises
      • New Regency Productions
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    • Budget
      • 30 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 117 559 438 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 25 661 041 $US
      • 4 juin 2000
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 173 959 438 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 39min(99 min)
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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