Kid, after a lifetime 'playing the field', is about to get married. 'Play' plans to throw the best bachelor party ever - until 'Kid's' three wise-crackin' nephews come to town, intent on sho... Read allKid, after a lifetime 'playing the field', is about to get married. 'Play' plans to throw the best bachelor party ever - until 'Kid's' three wise-crackin' nephews come to town, intent on showing them what parties are all about.Kid, after a lifetime 'playing the field', is about to get married. 'Play' plans to throw the best bachelor party ever - until 'Kid's' three wise-crackin' nephews come to town, intent on showing them what parties are all about.
- Kid
- (as Kid)
- Play
- (as Play)
- Hotel Waiter
- (as Michael Andrew Shure)
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The guys are not necessarily compelling actors. They had some innocent fun as younger performers. They don't have that anymore. This would be more interesting historically if TLC are main characters. The story meanders. The comedy isn't funny. Tisha Campbell has only a few lines. The other actors are nothing interesting. The three kids are more annoying than fun. There's a party at the end but I don't care by that point.
After waiting YEARS to watch this film, having seen the first two, I felt cheated and utterly disgusted. It's nothing more than a long music video slash band promotion vehicle, disguised as a sequel with a heavily diluted plot. There were very few funny moments compared to the previous films and Immature, as well as Uncle Vester and the aunt, destroyed the whole film. There are a whole load of other issues I have with the film, but I don't want to give anything away.
Do yourself a favour; don't watch it! And knowing this film is tripe, don't watch House Party 4 either!
Personally HP2 is my favorite, followed very close by HP1 and then HP3. If you're a Kid & Play fan then you'll enjoy more of the same humor as the first two had, it's just that the movie had much more of a "made for TV" feel with awkward cinematography at least during the first third. But by the end I didn't regret watching it. It's definitely not the 1 star movie some people have given it.
With a group of supporting characters like (idk who's cousin it is) Stinky and Immature it feels like a weird House Party imitator that tried to write their own but with no magic in it
It's not horrible, we see Cindy and are introduced to Veda, Kid's Fiancee who played Felicia in Friday and seems like a healthy relationship from what I remember
I just say go in with low expectations. Cameos include TLC, appearances with Bernie Mac and Chris Tucker's debut round out this movie
Not all that great, but if I had this one to pick from I'd put it on for nostalgia sake.
Did you know
- TriviaChris Tucker's film debut.
- Quotes
Uncle Vester: Boy, just be yourself. If people don't like you for being yourself... FUCK 'EM! Let me tell you something. I scored with a girl when I was about your age. I try to please her poppa all the time; wen' out my *way* to please her poppa. I came in one day, I said, "Nice weather we having." He said, "You can't say that. You can't say that; it might rain." I said, "Nice tie you got on." "You can't say that; wife try to choke me with it." Point I'm trying to tell you, son, is be yourself. People who don't like ya for being yourself... FUCK 'EM! FUCK 'EM against the wall, with handcuffs on and crazy glue on their lips!
- Alternate versionsThe opening and closing New Line Cinema logos are both plastered in the DVD with the 1997 variant.
- ConnectionsFeatures Kid 'n Play: Funhouse (1990)
- SoundtracksSlow
Performed by Smoothe Sylk
Written by Dolla D'Bill
Courtesy of BBB Records/MCA Records
Details
Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $19,281,235
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $6,850,010
- Jan 17, 1994
- Gross worldwide
- $19,281,235