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Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins (2008)

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CastMartin Lawrence, James Earl Jones, Margaret Avery, Nicole Ari Parker, Mike Epps, Michael Clarke Duncan and Cedric The Entertainer
Theatrical ReleaseNovember 30, 2007
DVD ReleaseJune 17, 2008
Running Time60 minutes
MPAA RatingPG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
UPC Code025195015875
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Languages: English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), French (Dubbed - Dolby Digital 5.1)
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Average user review: 4.0 (23 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteA Surprise Hit at my House!Quote
Bringing home Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins (Widescreen) on a whim was one of the best things I've ever done to bring laughter into my house. It's funny all the way through and if you have a family... you should find it funny too!

"Roscoe" has tried to distance himself from his family for years and goes home hoping to show his 'new and imporoved' self to those he thinks should care, and they don't. Frustrated and angry, he ends up trying even harder to show them the new Roscoe and of course, he fails. He learns some valuable lessons about family and what's important in life before it's all over, and ultimately finds out that no matter what you do... you're family is still a part of who you are, like it or not!

A really funny movie with a solid message. I loved it. December 31, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteWelcome Home Roscoe Jenkins - ReviewQuote
This was an excellent movie! It is very funny. Some parts were not PG-rated, but as a whole, it is a very good comedy for ADULT audiences. September 29, 2008

rating: 4 Quote3.5--Going home is not always a vacation....Quote
"Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins," one of the better recent efforts from the funny wing of Black Hollywood. (It is certainly better than "First Sunday.") The film is written and directed by Malcolm D. Lee, who directed but did not write the hilarious 2002 film "Undercover Brother." Lee definitely has some jokes in this one--especially involving canine love--but it seems likely that the film's comedic quartet offered some choice jokes to the script and fed off of each other, upping the comedic ante as they went along.

Roscoe (Martin Lawrence), is a talk show host who is depicted as a decent but ambitious man who revels in the celebrity life he shares with his fiancé, Bianca Kittles (Joy Bryant). As a winner of the television show, "Survival," Bianca has transferred all the driven, maniacal aspects of her personality needed for that win to her day-to-day life. In a very L.A. sort of way, not seen on screen since perhaps Robin Givens played several roles as a Black man eater, Bianca keeps her world on a tight leash of accomplishment. She knows exactly what she wants, how she is going to get it and what is clearly unacceptable in her realm of the high life.

Sure, Bianca's depiction is extreme--women are sort of thrown under the bus in this one--but the men don't come off looking much better. Martin Lawrence, Mike Epps and Cedric the Entertainer compete with Mo'Nique to be the sorriest and funniest of them all when they all gather in the South for a wedding anniversary celebration for Roscoe's parents. Down home, the successful Roscoe finds himself at the center of the, by now, stock story of the rich Black relative who comes home and has to deal with his relatives who are either ghetto (Mo'Nique), country (Cedric the Entertainer), broke and/or walking around with a loose screw (Mike Epps). The ways that the dysfunctional rich fit perfectly into this odd stew help to make this film funny in surprising ways. Another thing that works is the individual funny that each comedian brings to their role.

The final element that "Roscoe" has going for it is the fact that, unlike some movies, its storyline is not laughable. It actually makes sense and, despite the comedy, the script makes all the characters very human--flawed, but human. There is even some romance thrown into the mix that allows Nicole Ari Parker to once again play the role of the sweetheart. At the corners of ruckus--the obstacle course competitions, the predictable slapstick and overwrought throw-downs--the movie sets aside a few minutes to showcase rowdy exchanges among the veteran comics, passed through a PG-13 filter. Recommend to fans of the likes of this genre.

September 18, 2008

rating: 3 QuoteFunny, but flawedQuote
When Roscoe is forced to go home for his parent's 50th anniversary he finds his family still treats him like the goofball he once was. Even with his trophy girlfriend, he gets no respect, least of all from his brothers and sisters and cousin.

I found this film amusing. I particularly liked Mo'Nique as his sister, and the scenes of his relatives on his television show in the credits. There were some cliche elements I could've done without such as the country mouse cliche (Roscoe became a big star, becomes egotistical materialistic etc.) Also the glories of finding true love with your high school sweetheart. *Yawns* These tropes are done to death in films.

There is a little grossness, mostly in the forms of fake and kind of silly dog fornication. (Between his girlfriend's pomeranian and a golden retriever), and suggestive themes. Not for small kids, but teens have probably seen worse. September 8, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteWELCOME HOME ROSCOE JENKINSQuote
Great DVD. Arrived in great condition and got it at a fraction of the cost. August 29, 2008

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