Next Friday
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German title | Next Friday |
Original title | Next Friday |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 2000 |
length | 94 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 12 |
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Director | Steve Carr |
script | Ice Cube , DJ Pooh |
production | Ice Cube , Michael Gruber, Claire Rudnick Polstein |
music | Aaliyah , Terence Blanchard , James Mtume , Ja Rule |
camera | Christopher Baffa |
cut | Elena Maganini |
occupation | |
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Next Friday is an American film comedy from Steve Carr from the year 2000 . It is part of a trilogy with the predecessor Friday from 1995 and the successor Friday After Next from 2002.
action
It's Friday again and Craig still doesn't have a job. Deebo wants revenge on Craig and breaks out of prison. To protect himself from Deebo, Craig travels to the suburbs to see his uncle Elroy. After winning the lottery, Elroy lives in a handsome house with his son Day-Day and his girlfriend Sugar. But when an inevitable auction of the house arrives due to unpaid taxes, it turns out that Elroy has long since squandered all the money. To prevent the auction, Day-Day and Craig break into the house next door to the three Mexican brothers in order to steal the necessary money. At the end of the film, Deebo and the Mexican brothers are arrested by the police, while Craig quietly disappears with the money. Then he goes back to his home.
Reviews
Susan Wloszczyna wrote in USA Today that the film's humor was as fresh as the air in the toilet.
Mick LaSalle wrote in the San Francisco Chronicle of January 12, 2000 that the film was "extremely funny". He compared it to the comedies Dumb and Dumber and Mad About Mary .
Awards
Nomination for the MTV Movie Award in the category Best Comedic Performance for Ice Cube in 2000.
backgrounds
The production of the comedy cost about 9.5 million US dollars . It was shown in 1,103 cinemas in the US and grossed approximately $ 57.2 million by May 14, 2000.
Web links
- Next Friday in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Next Friday at Rotten Tomatoes (English)
- Next Friday at Metacritic (English)