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Barbershop

  • TV Series
  • 2005
  • TV-MA
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Omar Gooding in Barbershop (2005)
SitcomComedy

The daily life of a Chicago based Barbershop owner.The daily life of a Chicago based Barbershop owner.The daily life of a Chicago based Barbershop owner.

  • Creator
    • John Ridley
  • Stars
    • Omar Gooding
    • Gbenga Akinnagbe
    • Anna Brown
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
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    • Creator
      • John Ridley
    • Stars
      • Omar Gooding
      • Gbenga Akinnagbe
      • Anna Brown
    • 6User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Omar Gooding
    Omar Gooding
    • Calvin
    • 2005
    Gbenga Akinnagbe
    Gbenga Akinnagbe
    • Yinka
    • 2005
    Anna Brown
    • Jen
    • 2005
    Wes Chatham
    Wes Chatham
    • Isaac
    • 2005
    Leslie Elliard
    Leslie Elliard
    • Jimmy
    • 2005
    Barry Shabaka Henley
    Barry Shabaka Henley
    • Eddie
    • 2005
    Toni Trucks
    Toni Trucks
    • Terri
    • 2005
    Dan White
    Dan White
    • Romadal
    • 2005
    Doran Reed
    Doran Reed
    • Malcolm
    • 2005
    Kipp Shiotani
    Kipp Shiotani
    • David Kang
    • 2005
    Kendra Danielle Smith
    Kendra Danielle Smith
    • Raina
    • 2005
    Sheryl Lee Ralph
    Sheryl Lee Ralph
    • Claire
    • 2005
    Phil LaMarr
    Phil LaMarr
    • Derrick
    • 2005
    Lauren Tom
    Lauren Tom
    • Dana
    • 2005
    Page Kennedy
    Page Kennedy
    • Big Trickey
    • 2005
    Sunkrish Bala
    Sunkrish Bala
    • Bashir
    • 2005
    Kia Goodwin
    Kia Goodwin
    • Da Boot
    • 2005
    Michael Colyar
    Michael Colyar
    • Leonard
    • 2005
    • Creator
      • John Ridley
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    2truenfg

    Just bad

    I don't understand what happened but the writers just completely dropped the ball this show feels so out of touch from its source material. Everything is lacking the dialog, the plots and the character all feel underdeveloped and poorly written. This show prioritized being politically correct over comedy and plot it's supposed to be a black show yet it rarely ever deals with black issues directly. The writers were hell bent on making this a far more racially neutral show with the forced inclusion of various other races and far boarder topics and issues such as homophobia, martial strife's, sexuality etc.

    The problem here is all of this comes at the cost of the core writing and characterization that this series is known for, every character from the movies act's and behaviors drastically different.

    This Calvin is a push over that is unsure of himself and is constantly battling for respect in his own shop with the addition of Romadal he's constantly disrespected and undermined.

    This Eddie is a out of touch alcoholic weirdo who's entire character gets minimized down to he's questionable sexuality all for the sake of forced inclusivity.

    This Terri is a insanely annoying orphan that's somehow even more stereotypical and offensive than her movie counterpart. She is the worst character on the show and somehow gets the vast majority of screen time. Most these characters can be minimized down to unfunny one liners or mantras but the bulk of this character lines is literally constantly repeating herself so prepare to hear "my shit is pure" over and over again.

    Romadal is a original character created for this show who had plenty of comedic potential that is never realized. The vast majority of his lines are literally one word b****, over and over just like Terri the writing is so bad I seriously question the age and intelligence of anyone recommending this garbage.

    I'm not going to go any further examining all the characters because the vast majority of them are all this bad those above are just the ones that stuck out or disappointed me the most this is legitimately one of the worst shows I've ever seen.
    mnba

    Comedy like it oughta be

    Think Arrested Development but with political satire. Think Blazing Saddles. B-Shop the series is quick, smart and damn funny - and its especially good to see a comedy that mostly features a cast of color delivering some jokes that require a little thought Any show that can move among comedic dirty talk, anger issues, abortion and urban female sexuality in a half hour is doing more than most comedies can pull of in three weeks of airing. The performances are great all around, particularly Omar Gooding and Toni Trucks who are both filling in difficult roles. With respect to Cube and Eve, those to make the characters their own. The show has style, and like The Simpons, it has enough jokes that on multiple viewings you can catch the ones you missed the first time around. With the movies winding down - THANKFULLY - the franchise is actually reinvigorated, and I can't wait to see where B- Shop the series is going.
    deadman22

    Barbershop the Series Slow at First but picked up super fast

    Barbershop was on everybody's so so list. By now this show should have no problem getting viewers.The first 2 or three episodes were slow but it came together.The show is funny and entertaining.Maybe you have to be a certain or have a certain preference to laugh. Calvin is the mild argument fixer upper and everybody else is a great supporting cast. The run in and outs of the barbershop and its character are put together very well. I believe this show should stay on for another couple of years.Showtime doesn't really have any standout shows anymore.If you count weeds which probably wont come back on because the show was boring. But getting back on Barbershop the season ending left a big question for next year on what will happen. Seeing how Showtime has no premier shows this can really succeed .This is probably second only to Soulfood
    RowanWatkins

    This show is amazingly funny

    First off, let me say that I thought the two Barbershop movies were fairly amusing and enjoyable movies. At the same time, I don't consider them great films that simply must be seen.

    Barbershop the series is a whole different level. Trust me when I say this show is not some trite and corny UPN-type series. It is pure comedy in the mold of Arrested Development or Curb Your Enthusiasm, with a little Def Comedy Jam thrown in. Hectic, witty, and blunt, the show tackles issues from relationships to politics to family with the delivery of a stand-up comic.

    Omar Gooding far exceeds Ice Cube as the sarcastic centerpiece and many of the other characters have been upgraded as well. In fact, it seems that each character (with the exception of Cedric the Entertainer's) has not only been replaced by a funnier and better looking counterpart, but the actors are much more skilled as well. There is an abundance of eye candy for both sexes. As far as acting, Toni Trucks nails Terri as the demanding, yet vulnerable female presence in the shop. Leslie Elliard's spastic, hopelessly ambitious Jimmy provides the most audible laughs.

    Watch a couple episodes expecting a lot of silliness, intelligence, and sexiness and enjoy yourself.
    nick rostov

    a miss

    It's an uncomfortable feeling, watching talented actors (the awesome Barry Shabaka and others) and writers (John Ridley, the man who wrote the awesome Three Kings) strain and strain for a joke and never entirely land one. Dismayingly two-dimensional characters, tired routines (guy coaching guy about how to talk sexy to a girl, somebody walks in and thinks it's a romantic/sexual moment between the guys, ha ha ha), strained plotting--something about a woman being hounded by a broadly drawn completely non-real anti-abortion activist and a broadly drawn completely non-real pro-choice activist--an old fashioned nudge-nudge wink-wink attitude to sex--a ridiculously caricatured would-be politician with a fake expensive watch--all adding up to a mish-mosh of wannabe. Where will it all go? Will the innate talent of all these players make it work as the series progresses? Will this be the old quality-challenged Showtime or the new?

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      Dana Kang: You fucking blinded me!

      David Kang: You should have said something after the first eye... you could still see half the world, bitch!

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      Referenced in Le retour de Roscoe Jenkins (2008)

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    • Release date
      • August 14, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Chicago, Illinois, USA
    • Production companies
      • Blind Decker Productions
      • Cube Vision
      • International Famous Players Radio Picture Corporation
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      30 minutes
    • Color
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