Director Lance Rivera has never directed a movie before, and he doesn’t start here.
The Cookout (2004)
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Reviews Counted:39
Fresh:2
Rotten:37
Average Rating:2.8/10
Consensus: Good-natured but prepared with an absence of craft, The Cookout is an unappetizing collection of warmed-over jokes.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for drug content, sexual references and language
Runtime: 1 hr 37 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:Sep 3, 2004 Wide
Box Office: $11,540,112
Synopsis: TODD ANDERSON is chosen as the #1 NBA draft pick by the New Jersey Nets and signs a contract for thirty million dollars that instantly changes his life. Whether he likes it or not his mom, LADY EM... TODD ANDERSON is chosen as the #1 NBA draft pick by the New Jersey Nets and signs a contract for thirty million dollars that instantly changes his life. Whether he likes it or not his mom, LADY EM played by Jenifer Lewis, is not going to let her son forget his roots. Todd is at a crossroads and with his new found wealth becomes vulnerable to the influence of other people. Todd buys a new house and mistakenly invites family from the old neighborhood for a cookout on the same day he scheduled an endorsement interview. The cookout is a family tradition more extravagant than the typical American dinner gathering because it's like a giant reunion and all havoc breaks loose for the feast of Southern home cooking. As the new black man living in a stuffy white neighborhood, Todd attracts a lot of attention. Queen Latifah is the eccentric security guard that makes matters worse for Todd. She's poised to bust him if any of the neighborhood association's myriad of rules gets broken. Unfortunately for Todd as the family arrives, the rules get broken. Peeping neighbors are drawn to and gawk at the group of Aunts, Uncles, Cousins and wild unidentified babies in diapers. One particular neighbor – a conservative Republican JUDGE CROWLEY, played by Danny Glover, fears the worst with Todd’s arrival. Todd becomes so focused on his image that he is embarrassed about his family. Meanwhile, BLING BLING and WHEEZER two good-for-nothing tough crash the party and hold Todd’s girlfriend at gunpoint in order to get him to autograph his sneakers. Little do they know this family is so determined to eat that they are fearless of the criminals that invade the cookout. The chaos caused by the hoodlums helps Todd realize how much he needs his family support and it's clear that the Cookout is a family tradition that always brings the right people together. [More]
Starring: Storm P, Ja Rule, Queen Latifah, Danny Glover
Starring: Storm P, Ja Rule, Queen Latifah, Danny Glover, Tim Meadows, Eve, Farrah Fawcett, Jenifer Lewis, Meagan Good
Director: Lance Rivera
Director: Lance Rivera
Screenwriter: Laurie Turner, Jeffrey Brian Holmes, Arthur Harris, Ramsey Gbelawoe
Producer: Queen Latifah, Shakim Compere
Composer: Camara Kambon
Studio: Lions Gate Films
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Reviews for The Cookout
Seemingly assembled from ideas on the cutting-room floor of a cancelled sitcom.
Uma “comédia” sem a menor graça que, com seus estereótipos ofensivos a brancos, negros e homossexuais, falha não só do ponto de vista cinematográfico, mas também humano.
...a taxing and intolerable vehicle that has all the charm of a gold-toothed rapper’s root canal. The Cookout is certainly not any food for thought.
It's low comedy and it's crudely made. But that's no excuse for it being dull.
Everything else here -- from the gross caricatures to the so-called comic mayhem -- is sour to taste.
Plenty of action and confusion in this wild story that culminates in a cookout.
Director Lance Rivera raises some legitimate questions about moving up versus selling out and the commodification of professional athletes, but he couldn’t care less about answering them.
It does provide some true laughs and, incredibly, some real humanity.
The movie unfolds in the most perfunctory fashion. At least the food looks good.
This is one more entry in the long list of 'urban comedies' that dish out the kind of humor that would probably spark protests if the filmmakers weren't African-American.
Rivera and a host of screenwriters were apparently as cowed by Lady Em as Todd; she sucks up much of the screen time, and admirable though her family values may be, they're not exactly rip-roaring funny.
Todd's payday apparently sends comedy backward in time, and we're in the 1970s, ethno-sitcom style.
There might have been a decent comedy here if someone had remembered to insert some actual humor.
The few high points hardly add up to enough to keep this barbecue grill from just fizzling out.
The pointlessness of The Cookout exudes a modicum of charm, but the simple-minded mess still lacks the wit and moral weight of an episode of Family Matters.
Proceeds at a rambling pace without developing much in the way of comic momentum or scoring many laugh-out-loud high points.
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