BBQ restaurant (next to Toys N' the Hood and Hoes-R-Us), the other in a cringe-inducing scene between a pimp and an ex-convict. Thinking back days after I saw it, I can only remember laughing twice- once was during the commercial for Willie and Elroy's Bros. This is purely a sequel written and produced for the sole purpose of milking the series for all it's worth, and there is not a shade of creativity thanks to taking all the elements from the last two movies and squeezing them here for all they're worth. Leaving Friday After Next, I was certain that Next Friday was now a certified classic comic sequel when compared to this pile of drek and aloofness. The sequel from two years ago wasn't up to par, replacing Chris Tucker for new comics, but remained compatible and occasionly hilarious. The first Friday, made in 1995 on a miniscule budget by Ice Cube and fashioned almost like a pot-head teleplay, was a splendid display of the humorous side of the LA hood. Reviewed by Quinoa1984 4 / 10 A bare-bones, extremely lackluster hood-comedy (all with a Christmas beat)!
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