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Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins on DVD (2008)

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Average rating: 61%
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Starring: Martin Lawrence, Michael Clarke Duncan, James Earl Jones, Joy Bryant, Mike Epps, Cedric the Entertainer, Nicole Ari Parker
Director: Malcolm D. Lee
Studio: UNIVERSAL PICTURES UK VIDEO RENTAL
Run time: 110 mins
Certificate: 12
Genres: Comedy
Languages: English
Released: 22/09/2008

Brief synopsis of Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins

Actor-comedian Martin Lawrence (BAD BOYS, BIG MOMMA'S HOUSE) aims for the heartstrings and funny bones in WELCOME HOME ROSCOE JENKINS, a raucous helping of family soul food. Lawrence plays R.J. Stevens (in truth, Roscoe Steven Jenkins), a Hollywood self-help sensation whose fame has netted him a reality television star fiancée (Joy Bryant) while simultaneously alienating his young son. Having been away from his family for nine years, prodigal son R.J. returns to Georgia to celebrate the 50th wedding anniversary of his parents (James Earl Jones and Margaret Avery). Upon his arrival, R.J. is given a rude awakening by his none-too-impressed siblings (Mike Epps, Michael Clarke Duncan, and Mo'Nique). R.J. must also contend with his ultra-competitive cousin Clyde (Cedric the Entertainer), the family's presumptive 'goden boy' and a long-time rival who stole the affections of R.J.'s childhood sweetheart, Lucinda (Nicole Ari Parker).
As the celebration weekend rolls on, R.J.'s craving for his father's respect and an inflated sense of self threaten family harmony and his opportunity to reconnect with Lucinda, and--worst of all--his relationship with his own son. Lawrence makes Roscoe a genuinely sympathetic foil to the comedic antics of Mo'Nique and Epps, both of whom are given room to riff by director Malcom D. Lee (UNDERCOVER BROTHER, ROLL BOUNCE). Frequently bawdy but thoroughly entertaining, WELCOME HOME ROSCOE JENKINS is also a warmhearted reminder that you are where you come from, and that when searching for yourself no one can put you straight better than a loving family.

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Rated - 2 starsWelcome Home Roscoe Jenkins

CAROL1 from Pontefract [Highly rated reviewer] , 04/10/2008

A laught from start to finish

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Rated - 4 starsSurprisingly funny

A customer from london , 21/10/2008

I watched the trailer for this movie and thought it would be another film where the actors try too hard to make the audience laugh but it was surprisingly funny.

Martin Lawrence is back to his old self, naturally funny and believable. Mike Epps is hilarious, this guy needs another lead role like 'All about the benjamins'.

The one negative comment was Mo'Nique who over acts and plays the same loud character in everything.

The movie is rated 12 but it should be a 15, I wouldn't show it to my 12 year old.

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Rated - 5 starswelcome home roscoe jenkins

A customer from Inverness , 08/10/2008

excellent film would highly recommend.

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Rated - 3 starsdecent

A customer from London , 05/11/2008

decent movie quite comical, watchable

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Rated - 2 starsWelcome Home Roscoe Jenkins

CAROL1 from Pontefract [Highly rated reviewer] , 04/10/2008

A laught from start to finish

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Rated - 3 starsdecent

A customer from London , 05/11/2008

decent movie quite comical, watchable

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