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Big Momma's House 2
Malcolm is an FBI agent, whose mentor gets murdered so now he has disguised himself as an obese old lady trying to work at a crime suspect’s house as a nanny. Gradually he starts to unravel the truth about Fuller criminal contacts, but in the process develops bonding with the accused wife’s and kids
15 July 1971, Forest Hills, Queens, New York, USA
25 August 1994, Ridgewood, New Jersey, USA
13 January 1987, USA
10 December 1998, Springfield, Oregon, USA
9 November 1990, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
24 March 1969, Bronx, New York, USA
28 March 1975, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
December 20, 1968 in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
30 October 1970, Brooklyn, New York, USA
31 July 1950, Richmond, Virginia, USA
1987
13 June 1986, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
September 14, 1976 in Dominican Republic
9 January 1965, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
12 April 1947, Brooklyn, New York, USA
5 April 1970, Northbrook, Illinois, USA
14 January 1974, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
4 February 1982, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, USA
29 December 2000, Houma, Louisiana, USA
14 February 1995, Mississippi, USA
January 15, 2008
A truly insipid affair that makes the first film seem like classic comedy.June 24, 2006
If Lawrence makes you laugh, you'd be better off watching him do stand-up.January 27, 2006
Probably review-proof for openers, pic is so episodic and flat it should be a letdown even to those amused by the original.March 01, 2007
Robin Williams, to his eternal credit, never came up with a Mrs. Doubtfire sequel.April 23, 2009
It's thin, but enough to make you forget the cold for 90 minutes.March 07, 2007
This is funny mostly for its brazen disregard of common sense -- specifically, the idea that elaborate full-body prosthetic makeup could be slapped on in seconds by a cop on the run.February 16, 2006
The least necessary sequel this side of Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo.April 16, 2009
Even in the visually arresting fat-suit Martin Lawrence extracts very few chuckles due to Don Rhymer's awful script and John Whitesell's flimsy direction.July 01, 2006
It's mildly, amiably funny, in a juvenile way.January 27, 2006
Big Momma may be larger than life, but the shtick is older than old.February 19, 2007
No logic, no laughs, a classic 'take-the-money-and-run' sequel which had me praying for a projector malfunction or some other excuse to leave the theater early.January 31, 2006
As warmhearted as the original.