Aspirant à un retour à la normalité, le numéro un de la draft de la NBA organise un barbecue entre amis et voisins dans sa nouvelle maison, située dans un quartier blanc huppé de la ville. C... Tout lireAspirant à un retour à la normalité, le numéro un de la draft de la NBA organise un barbecue entre amis et voisins dans sa nouvelle maison, située dans un quartier blanc huppé de la ville. C'est un choc culturel qui va faire des ravages !Aspirant à un retour à la normalité, le numéro un de la draft de la NBA organise un barbecue entre amis et voisins dans sa nouvelle maison, située dans un quartier blanc huppé de la ville. C'est un choc culturel qui va faire des ravages !
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 5 nominations au total
- Todd Andersen
- (as Storm P)
Avis à la une
Exec 1: Hey, I've got a great idea for a movie. Exec 2: Shoot Exec 1: Well, it's going to aimed at the black community. So it'll make money without us having to spend money. Exec 2: Or use creativity! Exec 1: Exactly. We use the Black movie formula. Number one, find a topic that the black "community" can relate to. You, know, something that's solely afrocentric. Like "da hood", or rap, or dancing, or how "da sistas" play games with men, or basketballs, or like... a cookout! Number 2, stuff a bunch a race relation jokes in it and pass it off as comedy. Number 3, get one good actor, a rapper, and a white person (you know, so the race relation jokes seem at least semi-relevant), then get a bunch of no name actors. And number 4, put some type of easily grasp high concept, like family or community. And wa la! You've got a movie that'll make money without the makers putting anything (and I mean anything) into it! Exec 2: It's gold!
Unfunny, uninspiring, unoriginal, and insulting to your intelligence whether you're black, white, Asian, native American, Arabic, south Asian, Hispanic or pacific islander, but especially if your black. This is what Hollywood thinks black people want. Mindless entertainment that panders to their race. And frankly, it makes me angry. The story was uneven, the jokes failed to illicit even a chuckle, the acting is bad, and the "high concept" was lost in the swirling mass of awful that was this movie.
A complete and utter waste of time.
Queen Latifah is marvelous, as is Jennifer Lewis (fabulous!) and all the other cast. Danny Glover is stunningly campy and Farrah Fawcett is still very funny. Jonathan Silverman is good but my favorite is Marci Reid, who plays the repressed Miss Peters and gets all the laughs the fish out of water should get! She holds her own with the rest of the cast and gets the big laughs.
It's a funny movie. Check it out.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesLast cinema film of Farrah Fawcett.
- Citations
Security Guard: Do you know Marquis Fontaineau?
Little Dee: Light skin with good hair, yeah I know thim.
Light Skinned Boy: You know my daddy!
Security Guard: Aw hell no!
Little Dee: Let's roll.
[drives off]
Security Guard: [calls Marquis Fontaineau on her cell phone] Marquis, I thought you said you didn't know Little Dee. I met her. I seen her. I seen your damm baby.
- ConnexionsFollowed by The Cookout 2 (2011)
- Bandes originalesFamily Reunion
Performed by Noel Gourdin (as Noel)
Written by DJ Kay Gee (as Keir Gist) / Terence Abney / KeAnthony Billard
Published by Divine Mill Music (ASCAP) / Babytalk (ASCAP) / KeAnthony Billard (BMI)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The Cookout
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 11 814 019 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 5 600 000 $US
- 5 sept. 2004
- Montant brut mondial
- 12 009 070 $US
- Durée
- 1h 37min(97 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1