yea ill leave this one alone before things get outta hand and say something i regr-- WORST FUC ok nevermind, nevermind
Eddie Griffin,
Anthony Anderson,
Michael Imperioli,
Method Man,
John Amos
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Three lazy pals find they're facing fatherhood simultaneously in this light-hearted comedy co-written by star Eddie Griffin. Lonnie (Griffin), G. (Anthony Anderson), and Dominick (Michael Imperioli) l... read more
DVD Release Date: June 1, 2004
Stats: 407 reviews
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Flixster Reviews (407)
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November 22, 2009
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July 18, 2010
funny film enjoyable film kind of like a three men and a baby but more adult humor and with a PG-13 rating but has a great cast including anthony anderson in which after this quit doing comedies I wish he could come back to the usually comedies he was a great comedian
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August 5, 2007
dis was a good movie for all them baby mamas out there nedded 2 watch....cuz they alwayz out there gettin them no good men.....i kno dat aint gonna be me...
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March 13, 2007
What can you say? You have Eddie Griffin, Anthony Anderson and Micheal Imperioli on an adventure to become the best baby daddys! HILARIOUS!
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January 28, 2007
Didn't get an overal great report from critics, but this is funny, don't believe what you hear watch and judge for yourself! It's a good time!
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January 22, 2007
The previews made this movie look funny, but watching the preview was more enteraing then this piece if crap.
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November 11, 2006
i think that maybe i saw this movie before and i think it is about the mothers that leave the babys to the fathers. anyway i thin kthat it was funny so i will give it a..................................
Critic Reviews
There are some jokes here, and any of these situations could have been funny as skits. Taken together, they're incoherent. Full Review
The antic, energetic performances are game, but they're overwhelmed by erratic pacing and disorganized writing. Full Review
Births a big litter of bad jokes for every chuckle it manages to squeeze out. Full Review
A tired send-up of hip-hop-isms that also aspires to be a Waiting to Exhale for men. Full Review
That it took Griffin and three (credited) collaborators to come up with a script this by-numbers only proves once again that too many cooks homogenize the soup. Full Review
It feels both forced and mean-spirited, to say nothing of out-of-step with the hip-hop generation. Full Review
It starts with implausible characters and descends into potty jokes (not just involving babies), racial stereotypes and a criminal lack of originality. Full Review
Maybe the title should have been Three Men and a Turkey. Full Review
It shouldn't have been screened at all. Full Review
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