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Bringing Down the House
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A brilliant lawyer lives a middle life amidst a series of unrest because of his divorce from his wife. It's Peter Anderson who started his life again after divorcing his wife by looking for another woman. Peter may find it difficult to meet the women, but things change when Peter meets a new woman on the Internet who happens to be in prison. This girl tries in all ways to be with Peter until she begins to wreak havoc on everything during Peter's life.
A brilliant lawyer lives a middle life amidst a series of unrest because of his divorce from his wife. It's Peter Anderson who started his life again after divorcing his wife by looking for another woman. Peter may find it difficult to meet the women, but things change when Peter meets a new woman on the Internet who happens to be in prison. This girl tries in all ways to be with Peter until she begins to wreak havoc on everything during Peter's life.
Actors:
Kimberly J. Brown,
Kelly Price,
Erik Betts,
Angus T. Jones,
Jesse Corti,
Randy Oglesby,
Jim Haynie
Kimberly J. Brown
16 November 1984, Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA
Kelly Price
4 April 1973, Queens, New York, USA
Erik Betts
22 November 1967, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Angus T. Jones
8 October 1993, Austin, Texas, USA
Jesse Corti
3 July 1955, Venezuela
Randy Oglesby
Jim Haynie
6 February 1940, Falls Church, Virginia, USA
Genre:
Comedy
Country:
United States
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March 07, 2003
It's a sorry situation when actors as talented and funny as Queen Latifah and Steve Martin waste their efforts in an offensive exercise that feels like a bad sitcom.
July 26, 2012
It's a wheezing, rusted machine of cheap jokes, cartoon performances, and crummy plotting, using shock value and insensitivity to make its painfully unfunny points.
October 07, 2003
Irreverent but perhaps not funny enough, "Bringing Down the House" gives Queen Latifah the chance to shine opposite Steve Martin.
Common Sense Media
December 22, 2010
Martin and Latifah rule in boundary-pushing PG-13.
May 12, 2012
Everything about this film is painfully familiar, except, perhaps, for the vicious-but-comic catfight between Latifah and Missi Pyle, who plays a high-society gold digger.
New York Magazine/Vulture
March 09, 2003
The material is thin and pandering and almost criminally negligent in bypassing opportunities for humor.
Ebert & Roeper
March 18, 2003
You have somebody as smart as Steve Martin, and as smart and appealing as Queen Latifah in a movie like this. To have such an awful, offensive story is a real disappointment.
April 29, 2009
You're better off ignoring this junk and saving your time.
Denver Rocky Mountain News
March 14, 2003
A comedy constructed from tapped-out ideas.
January 06, 2004
If you've seen the commercials for Bringing Down the House, you already know the movie's best moments and most memorable lines...
March 11, 2003
A Film in Which Steve Martin Will Appear in Full Hip-Hop Drag With Appropriate Slang for Not Less Than Six Minutes.
New York Daily News
April 22, 2003
A comedy that successfully plays with stereotypes, both racial and personal.

