Review of Big Momma's House (2000) by Guido S — 15 Dec 2013
Martin Lawrence and Paul Giamatti are FBI agents who move into the house across from Big Momma's House in order to surveillance her house since the girlfriend of a known felon is on the loose and might try to contact her.
Eventually, BIg Momma has to leave to help her friend and Lawrence decides to step in to try and keep the girlfriend from leaving. This has some pretty funny moments, even if it is a copy of Mrs. Doubtfire.
There really isn't much to the plot, the whole thing with Terrence Howard on the loose is not very critical and doesn't really add much to the film other than to give a reason for Lawrence and Giamatti to move in.
He really doesn't do anything till the end of the film. Otherwise, a pretty good film, which sort of outstays its welcome.
This review of Big Momma's House (2000) was written by Guido S on 15 Dec 2013.
Big Momma's House has generally received mixed reviews.
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