Big Momma s House 2 Daydreaming Again Song From Spa Day Scene

2006 film by John Whitesell

Large Momma's House 2
Big Momma holds up two fingers, while lifting her dress to show a gun and FBI badge in her stockings

Theatrical release poster

Directed by John Whitesell
Written past Don Rhymer
Based on Characters
past Darryl Quarles
Produced by David T. Friendly
Michael Greenish
Starring
  • Martin Lawrence
  • Nia Long
  • Emily Procter
  • Zachary Levi
Cinematography Marker Irwin
Edited by Priscilla Nedd-Friendly
Music by George S. Clinton

Production
companies

Regency Enterprises
Runteldat Entertainment
Firm Films
Deep River Productions
New Regency

Distributed by 20th Century Fob

Release date

  • January 27, 2006 (2006-01-27)

Running time

99 minutes
Country United States
Linguistic communication English language
Upkeep $40 meg[1]
Box part $141.5 million[1]

Big Momma's House 2 is a 2006 American crime comedy pic, the sequel to 2000'south Large Momma's House and the second installment of the Big Momma film serial. The flick was directed by John Whitesell and starring Martin Lawrence reprising his role as FBI agent Malcolm Turner, forth with Nia Long, Zachary Levi, Marking Moses, Emily Procter, Kat Dennings and Chloë Grace Moretz in supporting roles. Like its predecessor, the film was panned past critics.

Unlike the starting time film, Big Momma's Business firm two takes on a family friendly tone compared to the original film'southward more mature target demographic. The film was released theatrically on January 27, 2006, by 20th Century Fox. It was a box office success and grossing $141.v million against a budget of $twoscore 1000000. A sequel Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son, was released on February 18, 2011.

Plot [edit]

Six years subsequently coming together her during an investigation, FBI agent Malcolm Turner is at present married to Sherry Pierce and the stepfather of her son Trent, and assumes a desk chore to be close to her every bit they await the inflow of their first child. Nonetheless, news reaches him that his friend Doug Hudson was killed, while working hugger-mugger in Orange County, California. Malcolm learns that Doug was investigating former military intelligence specialist Tom Fuller, who now works for the National Calendar Software corporation, and had discovered he was creating a computer worm that could provide backstairs access to authorities databases. Although he asks to assist, his boss refuses to let him interfere in the investigation being conducted by agents Liliana Morales and Kevin Keneally. Discovering Morales is sending an agent underground to secure the chore of nanny within Tom'southward family, Malcolm decides to take advantage of this, lying to Sherry that he must go out-of-state for a conference.

Malcolm reprises his role as Sherry'due south estranged grandmother Hattie Mae Pierce - known affectionately as Big Momma - and secures the nanny job by exposing flaws in the other candidates. While he keeps his eyes on Tom, Malcolm learns that the Fuller family unit has problems: Tom'due south wife Leah is very strict on chores; eldest daughter Molly seeks to exist someone she is not; youngest daughter Carrie strives to exercise well equally a cheerleader; and toddler son Andrew has a addiction of jumping off of tall objects. Although he finds evidence that Tom is working aslope a notorious hacker, Sherry tracks him down afterwards discovering he lied to her and is heartbroken to discover he is working on a example. The matter is then made worse when Morales discover him interfering in her case, and allows him to assistance every bit long as he maintains his cover and retains Kevin as his partner. After Leah threatens to burn Big Momma for her handling of her chores, Malcolm spends the dark cleaning the house to win back her favor.

After an try to capture the hacker fails, Malcolm and Kevin recruit assistance from kid hacker Stewart to access Fuller's workstation at Calendar. While they secure the means, Malcolm receives a telephone call from a frightened Molly at a nightclub, and goes to find her as Large Momma. Soon after, men working for Calendar'southward CEO Anthony Bishop take both of them hostage in order to coerce Tom to aid in a business deal involving the computer worm. Malcolm shortly frees the pair earlier going to rescue Tom, while Molly calls for the FBI. Discovering that Bishop plans to kill Tom equally part of the bargain he made with his customer, Malcolm saves his life and ensures Bishop cannot escape before the FBI arrives. Although shocked to detect Malcolm'south real identity, Tom is thankful to him when he informs Morales that he was being coerced by his boss under the threat of having his family killed for refusing.

While the example is concluded and he has made amends with Sherry, Malcolm decides stay in California and maintain his cover in order to aid Carrie, after helping her team improve themselves for an upcoming cheerleading championships. Helping them to successfully win, Malcolm eventually departs, leaving backside a letter from Big Momma explaining to the Fullers to savour their time together. He returns home to reunite with Sherry, Trent, and their newly born son.

Cast [edit]

  • Martin Lawrence equally Malcolm Turner / Hattie Mae 'Big Momma' Pierce
  • Nia Long as Sherry Pierce-Turner
  • Zachary Levi as Agent Kevin Keneally
  • Mark Moses as Tom Fuller
  • Emily Procter as Leah Fuller
  • Kat Dennings as Molly Fuller
  • Chloë Grace Moretz as Carrie Fuller
  • Preston and Trevor Shores as Andrew Fuller
  • Marisol Nichols as Agent Liliana Morales
  • Jascha Washington as Trent Pierce
  • Sarah Joy Brown as Amanuensis Constance Rock
  • Kevin Durand equally Oshima
  • Cameron Daddo as Casal
  • Christopher Jones as Anthony Bishop
  • Josh Flitter as Stewart
  • Max Van Ville as Chad
  • Rhoda Griffis as Mrs. Gallagher
  • Kirk B.R. Woller as Doug Hudson
  • Ann Mahoney as Passenger vehicle Lisa
  • Shanna Moakler as Petra
  • Andy Stahl equally School's Principal
  • Lisa Arrindell equally Danielle
  • Jessica White as Bra Model
  • Paige Butcher as Groundwork Model #one

Reception [edit]

Box office [edit]

Big Momma'due south Business firm 2 grossed $27,736,056 in its opening weekend ranking number ane.[two] Every bit of March three, 2011, the film has grossed a full of $70,165,972 at the Us box function with a worldwide gross of $138,259,062.

Critical response [edit]

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of six% based on 72 reviews and an average rating of iii/10. The site'south critical consensus reads, "Unfunny and unoriginal. In other words, a perfect piece of testify for opponents of pointless pic sequels."[3] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 34 out of 100 based on 20 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".[4] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average class of "A–" on an A+ to F calibration.[5]

Brian Lowry of Diverseness called the film "So episodic and flat information technology should be a letdown even to those amused past the original."[six]

Keith Uhlich of Slant Mag gave the film 1⁄2 out of 4 stars.[vii]

The film was nominated for a Golden Raspberry Awards in 2006 in the category "Worst Prequel or Sequel", but lost to Basic Instinct ii.[ citation needed ]

Its poor reception has been lampooned in The Onion.[viii]

Sequel [edit]

A third and final instalment Big Mommas: Like Begetter, Like Son was released on February 18, 2011. Brandon T. Jackson was bandage in the role of Trent, who was originally played by Jascha Washington. Nia Long also did not reprise her role, which resulted in her grapheme, Sherry, being written out. Big Mommas: Similar Male parent, Like Son fared worse to negative critical reception than its predecessors, scoring a 5% on Rotten Tomatoes.

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b "Big Momma'southward House two Box Office". Box Office Mojo. Amazon.com. Archived from the original on 29 April 2010. Retrieved 12 April 2010.
  2. ^ "'Big Momma' Jams, 'Nanny McPhee' Floats, 'Bubble' Bursts". Box Office Mojo.
  3. ^ "Big Momma's Business firm 2 (2006)". Rotten Tomatoes.
  4. ^ "Large Momma's House 2 Reviews". Metacritic.
  5. ^ "CinemaScore". Archived from the original on 2018-12-xx.
  6. ^ Lowry, Brian (27 Jan 2006). "Large Momma'south Business firm 2". Variety.
  7. ^ Uhlich, Keith. "Review: Big Momma'south House ii".
  8. ^ "Passengers Bravely Take Downward Aeroplane Showing Big Momma's House 2". The Onion. 24 May 2006. Retrieved 4 March 2011.

External links [edit]

  • Big Momma's Firm 2 at IMDb
  • Large Momma's House ii at Box Function Mojo

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