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Friday After Next: co-production with Cube Vision: December 13, 2002: About Schmidt: December 18, 2002: The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers: co-production with WingNut Films: January 31, 2003: Final Destination 2: March 14, 2003: Willard: co-production with Hard Eight Pictures: April 4, 2003: A Man Apart: April 25, 2003: The Real Cancun: June ...
Friday After Next is a 2002 American stoner comedy film directed by Marcus Raboy and starring Ice Cube (who also wrote the film), Mike Epps (in a dual role), John Witherspoon, Don "D.C." Curry, Anna Maria Horsford, and Clifton Powell.
The Friday franchise consists of American stoner buddy-comedies created by Ice Cube and DJ Pooh; including three theatrical films and one animated spin-off TV series. [1] The series takes place in South Central Los Angeles and follows the exploits of perpetually unemployed Craig Jones, who, along with his friends and relatives, is thrust into various issues that happen to occur on a Friday.
Get ready to spend a lot of time in movie theaters in 2025. After releasing just one title in 2024, Deadpool & Wolverine, Marvel has a full slate with Captain America: Brave New World ...
Walt Disney Studios has 12 scheduled movie releases in 2025. These include three Marvel films, two live-action remakes, and another "Avatar" movie.
Comedian Ka t t Williams said he pushed for a rape scene to be cut from the 2002 movie “Friday After Next,” his film debut. “Rape is never funny,” Williams said, explaining his decision in ...
Friday After Next: 2002: Craig and his witless, fast-talking cousin, Day-Day get security guard jobs and go after a fake Santa who robbed their house on Christmas Eve. Funny Farm: 1988: Andy and Elizabeth Farmer move from New York City to the country. Hijinx ensue that stresses their marriage, and they think about divorce and try and sell the ...
Freaky Friday. Freaky Friday (1976) Summer Switch (1984) (TV) A Billion for Boris (1984) (TV) Remake movies of the first film, were released in 1995 and 2003; while a television film adaptation of the stage musical was released in 2018. Fred * Fred: The Movie (2010) (TV) Fred 2: Night of the Living Fred (2011) (TV) Fred 3: Camp Fred (2012) (TV ...