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A lot can happen while lounging around your house on a Friday. Rated R for pervasive strong language and drug use, and for a brutal fight. Did you know Edit. Trivia The cast and crew were warned well ahead of time not to wear anything red during filming. So for their own safety, red clothing was banned from the set, because anyone wearing red clothing of any kind, bandanna or otherwise, would be assumed to be sympathetic to the Bloods, and potentially be attacked on sight by the Crips.
Goofs When Craig is lying in bed the clock changed to , But when he sits up to and claps off the lights the clock still says Quotes Smokey : I know you don't smoke weed, I know this; but I'm gonna get you high today, 'cause it's Friday; you ain't got no job Alternate versions On the USA Network airings, extra and alternate footage has been inserted to bring up the film's running time and to replace some of the more harsh language.
Among other things, this version contains: a scene where we are introduced to Felicia, where she is asking Craig to borrow something; the "you got knocked the fuck out" scenes have been replaced with alternately shot footage of Smokey, most notably the last scene where he says "You got knocked the hell out!
Payback's a mother, ain't it? Connections Edited into Next Friday Isley , Ernie Isley as E. Isley , and Angela Winbush as A. Winbush Isley Courtesy of Elektra Records.
User reviews Review. Top review. One of the funniest films of Re-review in : It's interesting to see how this has been labeled the first "Hood" comedy. I'm sure there have been others - though written by, of all people, Joel Schumacher, I've always thought of 's Car Wash as the grand-daddy of them. Sadly, I couldn't attend full of the green stuff, but it was still an enjoyable experience seeing it again.
Not great, but good. For all of the comparisons to it being Boyz N tha Hood as a crude comedy, that it is in part. But it's also like the Watts equivalent of something closer Clerks, also by first-time filmmakers: it's mostly about two guys who don't have much going on with their lives or prospects or action, but they're surrounded by so many 'lively' personalities and moments that are meant to get BIG laughs, regardless of a story structure that is super-strong outside of the Day-In-The-Life thing.
And both borrow of course from Do the Right Thing, though Cube actually goes for his own version of the violent climax with a fight. The lack of any cops shows this is a fairly insulated world. Works for me. If it doesn't really have the same existential heft as Clerks, well, it's not fully trying to be that anyway. Sign up to get alerts for movie news, reviews and recommendations. Thanks, you are now signed up to our films newsletter!
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