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5.3/10
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The two worst barbers in Harlem become cops while a real estate developer forces people out of Harlem.The two worst barbers in Harlem become cops while a real estate developer forces people out of Harlem.The two worst barbers in Harlem become cops while a real estate developer forces people out of Harlem.
Vincent Pastore
- Tony 'Clams' Como
- (as Vinny Pastore)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaColin Quinn who played Dre and Lover's best friend Frankie on the film, also appeared on MTV as part of the original game show "Remote Control", which also featured Adam Sandler and Kari Wuhrer, which was hosted by Ken Ober, who makes a cameo in this film as the police geologist, Bernstein. Quinn and Sandler would be hired to star on Saturday Night Live and both were working on the show while this film was in production in 1992 and after the film was released. Quinn would leave about a year before Sandler was unceremoniously fired from the show along with Chris Farley, David Spade and a few other members in the 1995 infamous housecleaning that took place that spring.
- GoofsDemetrius makes mention of a bible scripture "Every man's sword will be against his brother". He says this is from the book of Daniel. It is actually from Ezekiel 38:21.
- Quotes
Sgt. Cooper: You fucked me! You fucked me! You might as well kiss me 'cause you're fucking me!
- SoundtracksPrecious Lord, Take My Hand
Vocal by Bowlegged Lou (Courtesy of Capitol Records)
Written by Thomas A. Dorsey
Produced by Full Force
Published by Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
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This movie was basically a poor excuse to put a lot of rap stars on screen. It was the biggest compilation of hip hop artists in a movie since Krush Groove or House Party. I guess they figured if they had enough big, well known names they wouldn't need to have a good story nor would they have to worry about anyone's acting ability.
There were legitimate actors thrown in there as well: Dennis Leary was one but he was horrible as the exaggerated police sergeant. Bernie Mac and Bill Belamy were also in it but they were there strictly for one-liners and coordinated zingers that I'm sure they hoped would catch on to become pop buzz-phrases like, "You got knocked out!" and other such phrases.
It was cool to see all of the various artists I know and loved when I was a teenager. A few of the iconic artists are now dead (Heavy D, Guru, Jam Master Jay, one of the Chrises from Kriss Kross, Bernie Mac, and maybe others). But gone are the days when I could be simply awed by my favorite artists and consider their movie good. I need substance, content, or at least quality laughs. This had none of that.
There were legitimate actors thrown in there as well: Dennis Leary was one but he was horrible as the exaggerated police sergeant. Bernie Mac and Bill Belamy were also in it but they were there strictly for one-liners and coordinated zingers that I'm sure they hoped would catch on to become pop buzz-phrases like, "You got knocked out!" and other such phrases.
It was cool to see all of the various artists I know and loved when I was a teenager. A few of the iconic artists are now dead (Heavy D, Guru, Jam Master Jay, one of the Chrises from Kriss Kross, Bernie Mac, and maybe others). But gone are the days when I could be simply awed by my favorite artists and consider their movie good. I need substance, content, or at least quality laughs. This had none of that.
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $11,299,730
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $4,533,392
- Apr 25, 1993
- Gross worldwide
- $11,299,730
- Runtime1 hour 25 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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