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Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins

Movie Review by: FilmJabber     

Original Author: Malcolm D. Lee

I love Martin Lawrence. And by "love," I mean I really don''t like him at all. With exception to the Bad

Boys movies, the so-called comedian hasn''t done a single quality piece of work. Hell, even his stand-up is bad. So, with great hesitation did I stick the awkwardly titled Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins into my DVD player.


Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins is the typical sludge you''d expect from Martin; it''s not impossible to watch, but there''s no real value in doing so. The movie is about a single father who has made it big in Los Angeles as a TV talk show host and has all but abandoned his true Southern family. However, he decides to head home for a family reunion or birthday or something, and brings his tofu-loving, hot-but-bitchy girlfriend (Joy Bryant) along with him. There, he finds that life hasn''t changed much for his father (James Earl Jones), his childhood arch rival (Cedric the Entertainer) and high school love interest (Nicole Ari Parker), and while he hates that reality at first, he slowly begins to realize that the simple life - the honest life - might be a better alternative than the one he''s made for himself.


This is the kind of movie studios typically make for black audiences: piece together a lackluster script and cram a bunch of well known black actors together and hope that it makes some money. Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins rarely takes itself seriously, yet even more rarely does it evoke laughs. It has its moments, but the movie plods along from scene to scene without any real purpose. The ending is predictable, which is fine, but it''s hard to care about everything else. There are so many cliché, obnoxious characters you can''t count them on two hand.


Published: September 25, 2008
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