Tuesday, October 25, 2011

WE THE PEEBLES

This is a film under he Tyler Perry umbrella with a release date TBA(Google it). That's becoming my new shit, Google it!.

I got my opinions on this dude Tyler Perry, I'll focus on the positive side of them right now and say this dude is hustling up an empire that's to be respected.  He is like the Hollywood Jesus coming to save out of work black actors and actresses destitute of good acting jobs. I love that he is employing folks Hollywood doesn't know how to fuck with or simply just don't.

This movie has Craig Robinson, fine ass Kerry Washington, and David Allen Grier to name the marquee names. Tyler didn't direct it himself he's putting someone else on. A female director, Tina Gordon Chism, did this movie. 
It's a comedy minus men in dresses acting silly and coonish. None of that, this goes into the regular family comedy category.

I was pleased by this movie. There was no wild over the top ish going on. The cast did their jobs, the director did her job well, and the story was cool.  And that all came together as what would be a cool night out with the fam or a date.

Craig Robinson's character is a man who makes songs for children to help them get potty trained correctly.  On some guitar don't pee on yourself corny type ish which translated to some funny ish seeing this big ass dude singing to kids on some Yo Gabba Gabba ish..  His character is looking to get married to Kerry Washington's character who is a bit secretive about here family and is hesitant to introduce them to her man.



She sneaks off to a family retreat and Craig's character crashes the party only to find out his future fiance's family doesn't even know about him.  David Allan Grier is playing the father, damn a nigga getting old.  David's is playing the uptight asshole future father in law who is weary of this new nigga, Craig's character.


Mix some drugs, alcohol, and lesbian sex in the mix and you got a nice concoction that ends up being entertainable


My Rating
4/5

It wasn't corny and that is a good thing.

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