House Party 2

House Party 2(1991)

R
10/23/1991 (US)Comedy1h 34m
5.3

Overview

Kid'N'Play leave their neighborhood and enter the world of adulthood and higher education. Play attempts to get rich quick in the music business while Kid faces the challenges of college.

Reginald Hudlin

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Rusty Cundieff

Screenplay

Daryl G. Nickens

Screenplay

Rusty Cundieff

Story

Doug McHenry

Director

George Jackson

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Part of the House Party Collection

House Party is a film franchise based on Reginald Hudlin's award-winning Harvard University student film. Initially conceived as a trilogy, the first three films star Kid and Play of the popular hip hop duo Kid 'n Play. The first two movies also starred Martin Lawrence, while the third installment marks Chris Tucker's debut on film. Upon its initial release, the first film garnered critical acclaim and has since become a cult classic. The lead roles were originally written for DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince. The franchise was later continued in a series of direct-to-video installments that had little to do with the original three films.

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House Party 2 (1991) Official Trailer - Martin Lawrence Movie HD

House Party 2 (1991) Official Trailer - Martin Lawrence Movie HD

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A review by Dan_Tebasco
5.0

Written on May 19, 2017

In the minority here but I prefered this one over the first. That said, I didn't really like the first much so that doesn't necessarily mean that it's good.

Kamron (the white kid Jamal) was a good addition, he was a rapper in a little known group called YOUNG BLACK TEENAGERS. A group in which all members were actually NOT black, but believed that they were black on the inside. Very much like the character he plays in the film.

Queen Latifah is another good addition but her character stops making sense when the Pajama party comes into the mix, she spends the first half talking about empowering black women just to in the end of it thinking that undressing black women for a party for the enjoyment of the males sounding like a good idea. And the whole aspect of the pajama party felt a bit forced, like they threw that in at last moment when they realised they needed a party in the film to sell it as a sequel to House Party.

Martin Lawrence is one of my favorite comedians but I don't know what it is I don't find him funny at all in these movies, maybe cause his character in these is too much of a douche.