The miserable production values—the cardboard sets rival a Little Rascals talent show—and P's stone-faced delivery are merely amateurish, but as a vanity project for Griffin, Foolish is downright appalling.
Foolish (1999)
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Reviews Counted:14
Fresh:0
Rotten:14
Average Rating:3/10
Runtime: 1 hr 41 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Eddie Griffin is Miles "Foolish" Waise, a fast rising nightclub comedian. His life is made difficult by his manager, who wants him to sell out for big bucks, and his brother Quentin "Fifty Dollah"... Eddie Griffin is Miles "Foolish" Waise, a fast rising nightclub comedian. His life is made difficult by his manager, who wants him to sell out for big bucks, and his brother Quentin "Fifty Dollah" Waise (Master P), a scheming hood whose dream is to start a comedy club with Foolish. Things are further complicated, however, by their dealings with drug lord El Dorado (Dice Clay). [More]
Starring: Eddie Griffin, Master P, Frank Sivero, Daphnee Duplaix
Starring: Eddie Griffin, Master P, Frank Sivero, Daphnee Duplaix, Jonathan Banks, Marla Gibbs, Bill Nunn, Bill Duke, Andrew Dice Clay
Director: Dave Meyers
Director: Dave Meyers
Producer: Jonathan Heuer, Andrew Shack
Composer: Wendy Melvoin, Lisa Coleman
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Reviews for Foolish
Eddie Griffin buffs have the best reason to check out this amateurish effort: Griffin's profane, sometimes sharply observed stand-up routines take up a big chunk of the movie's total running time.
Simpleminded melodrama about two brothers' conflicting struggles to better their lives. Oops, not only did I describe the story, I just gave the entire story away. Sorry.
Pretty much a bad excuse to work in stand-up material courtesy of Griffin, scenes with Andrew Dice Clay, and buxom, naked chicks.
The film loses complete credibility when the audiences at the comedy clubs where Foolish works go wild with delight, way out of proportion to the hilarity of the material. And Foolish is just a little too smug about his artistic integrity.
Balancing comedy with drama is tough for the best writers and even tougher for newcomers.
What would inspire someone who cannot write or act to pen and star in a movie?
It's probably more reasonable to evaluate it as an Eddie Griffin concert film.
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