World Famous Comics: Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins (Widescreen)
Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins (Widescreen)
Starring: Martin Lawrence, James Earl Jones, Margaret Avery, Nicole Ari Parker, Mike Epps Average Rating: Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Binding: DVD Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC Label: Universal Studios Number of Items: 1 Region Code: 1 Release Date: June 17, 2008 Running Time: 60 minutes Theatrical Release Date: February 08, 2008
Product Description: Martin Lawrence leads an all-star cast including Cedric the Entertainer Mo'Nique and Mike Epps in the hit comedy Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins. When a celebrated TV show host (Lawrence) returns to his hometown in the South his family is there to remind him that going home is no vacation! It's one outrageous predicament after another when big-city attitude and small-town values collide in this hysterical comedy critics are praising for its "over-the-top hilarity!" (Roger Moore Orlando Sentinel)System Requirements:Running Time: 114 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: COMEDY/FAMILY GATHERINGS Rating: PG-13 UPC: 025195015875 Manufacturer No: 61101992
Amazon.com: While its story might sound terribly interesting, Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins is largely a vehicle for gross-out sight gags and grotesque performances by performers who, in many cases, don't need to do such things. Martin Lawrence stars as R.J. Stevens, a successful, Jerry Springer-like, television talk show host who sets aside his perfect life with a sweet son (Damani Roberts) and celebrity girlfriend (Joy Bryant) to attend his parents' golden wedding anniversary back home in Georgia. From the moment he arrives, all the reasons R.J. left to reinvent himself on the West Coast become clear. His siblings and cousins (Mike Epps, Mo'Nique, Michael Clarke Duncan, Cedric the Entertainer) quickly put him in his place, reminding him that his name is actually Roscoe Jenkins. His sweet mother (Margaret Avery) watches impassively while R.J.'s dad (James Earl Jones) strikes one disapproving note after another. R.J. would be content to wait out the anniversary events and go home, but the arrival of a woman (Nicole Ari Parker) he loved but couldn't keep during his adolescence changes everything, bringing out the competitive survivor within. Written and directed by Malcolm D. Lee (Undercover Brother), Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins promises rich comedy and dramatic flavorings, as well as a bunch of delightful actors doing what only they can do best. But Lee subverts the project for cheap and easy laughs, using his best material to do little else than bridge scenes of bad slapstick, bestial perversity, clownish sex and irritating, motormouth rants from the likes of Mo'Nique and Epps. This a hard movie to sit through at 114 minutes, one of those what-were-they-thinking-when-they-made-this films. --Tom Keogh
Martin is the MAN~ This is a movie I truly enjoyed being that I love Martin and Mo'Nique. And I was glad to see B-Lanca, LOL, get what she had coming in the end.
If you have yet to see this movie, be sure to check it out. You will laugh your behind off!
Linda R. Herman, Author of Consequences When Love Is Blind [...]
FUNNY! I HAVE BEEN TOLD THAT I DIDN'T HAVE A SENSE OF HUMOR HOWEVER, THIS MOVIE HAD ME CRACKING UP. I CAN'T REMEMBER LAUGHING SO HARD. MONIQUE WAS AWESOME AS WELL AS THE REST OF THE CAST
Great Movie I found the movie to be very entertaining and funny. Martin Lawrence just keeps getting better and better... Monique was hilarious. Kudos to everyone in the film.
What A Riot A real funny movie about all the unique persons who make up a family the things that drive them apart and what brings them together. Under the surface of what seems to be a strong bond lurks constant competition, resentment and pets that should seek therapy. Martin Lawrence,Mike Epps, Mo'Nique, Michael Clarke Duncan, Cedric the Entertainer together in the same movie give nothing but laughter after laughter.
LOL!!! This movie was indeed the best comedy I've seen this year....I laughed so hard so many times. Monique, Martin and Cedric did a great job. I would recommend this movie to my whole family including my dogs....hahaha!