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All About the Benjamins (2002)
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Reviews Counted:20
Fresh:6
Rotten:14
Average Rating:4.3/10
Consensus: A sloppy, poorly directed action-comedy, All About the Benjamins is too derivative and gratuitously violent.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for strong violence, pervasive language and brief sexuality
Runtime: 1 hr 39 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Theatrical Release:Mar 8, 2002 Wide
Box Office: $25,482,931
Synopsis: Small time hustler Reggie Wright (Mike Epps) is a con man and perpetual target of Miami bounty hunter Bucum Jackson (Ice Cube). One afternoon Bucum chases Reggie into a commercial shoot where they... Small time hustler Reggie Wright (Mike Epps) is a con man and perpetual target of Miami bounty hunter Bucum Jackson (Ice Cube). One afternoon Bucum chases Reggie into a commercial shoot where they stumble upon a diamond heist culminating in a multiple slaying. Both men feel lucky to make it out alive, but they also feel a need to return to the case. While Bucum seeks a major bust to boost his standing as an investigator, Reggie must recover a winning lottery ticket that was lost in the getaway car. This unlikely duo pair up to take down the powerful crime syndicate responsible with unwanted assistance from the women in their lives (Eva Mendes and Valarie Rae Miller). Unnecessarily sadistic, this bombastic buddy picture is sprinkled with missing frame action effects, villains with European accents, and exotic fish. Like the Ice Cube vehicle FRIDAY, the star doubles as screenwriter and plays a straight man to his co-star. In this case, the counterpart is Mike Epps who cracks wise and utilizes his vocal talents to provide the humor in this action comedy. [More]
Starring: Ice Cube, Mike Epps, Tommy Flanagan Trio, Anthony Michael Hall
Starring: Ice Cube, Mike Epps, Tommy Flanagan Trio, Anthony Michael Hall, Eva Mendes, Valarie Rae Miller, Jeffrey Chase
Director: Kevin Bray
Director: Kevin Bray
Screenwriter: Ice Cube, Ron Lang
Studio: New Line Cinema
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Reviews for All About the Benjamins
The home-run performances of Cube and Epps are handicapped by inept and illogical action sequences.
In this refreshingly shameless celebration of money and expensive stuff, director Kevin Bray grabs every retro action-film cliché.
The comedy is tepid, the action is dopey and even the violence is boring and occasionally cruel.
Filled with low-brow humor, gratuitous violence and a disturbing disregard for life.
While it has its amusing moments, the uneven pace, underplotted scripting and over-reliance on improvisation eventually take their combined toll.
For much of its running time, All About the Benjamins is good, sleazy fun.
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