YOU GOT IT ALL WRONG, DAY NINETEEN
- By Jeremy Smith
- Published 04/24/2008
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You and I and all those people out there with a vocal love of film have ruined it for everyone, pimping movies up, falling in love with mediocre films and championing them to near-legendary status. We've embraced turkeys, legitimized borderline movies, and elevated modest films in our favorite franchises above and beyond realistic standards. We've even embraced the films everyone likes, somehow adding a credibility to them that transcends the mainstream. Sacred cows, little flicks, and everything in between. It's time we took a look inward and came clean with 25 movies we think need to be taken down a peg or two.
These are our four categories for this list:
OVERRATED
These guys have had it too easy. Far too easy. Don't believe the insane hype.
OVERBLOWN
Good flicks that have gotten too damn big for their britches.
MISUNDERSTOOD
Asshole, you love this film for all the wrong reasons.
WHAT THE FUCK
Something went horribly wrong here, and it's carried over to the fans, who are blinded by shizer.
These guys have had it too easy. Far too easy. Don't believe the insane hype.
OVERBLOWN
Good flicks that have gotten too damn big for their britches.
MISUNDERSTOOD
Asshole, you love this film for all the wrong reasons.
WHAT THE FUCK
Something went horribly wrong here, and it's carried over to the fans, who are blinded by shizer.
CHUD's Logline: Once upon a time in South Central there lived an intermittently employed young man named Craig who preferred, whenever possible, to luxuriate in jobless, stoned-to-the-bejeezus splendor with his best friend Smokey. But there will be no luxuriating on this particular Friday: Craig owes his dog catcher pops rent money; the local, bike-riding thug, Deebo, is prowling the hood like a rogue Great White; and, worst of all, Smokey done toked up all the weed they were supposed to sell for drug dealer Big Worm. What ensues is less a narrative than a series of raunchy In Living Color sketches that would've been rejected in the post-Wayans era.Its Legacy: Launched Ice Cube's producing career. Endeared Chris Tucker to millions of white stoners. Inspired Henry Jaglom to exclaim (in The Paris Review), "Among the younger generation, DJ Pooh strikes me as a giant." Earned Tiny "Zeus" Lister breakthrough role in Phat Beach. Inexplicably failed to Proved that Hollywood films could be shot in South Central without anyone getting killed. Got John Witherspoon paid. The soundtrack, featuring Dr. Dre's "Keep Their Heads Ringin'" ("I kick plenty of ass, so call me an astrounaut..."), moved lots of units and introduced a new generation to the magic of Rick James (via "Mary Jane"). Helped a suicidal Bernie Mac get over disappointment of The Walking Dead..
Why It's Here: Just as no great film gets greater with a little herbal enhancement, no bad comedy gets funnier by the bong hit. Sure, you may find yourself laughing at different bits of business (the most obscure slivers of minutiae can acquire a "Who's on First" brilliance if you're really blazed), but, mostly, you wind up amusing yourself and/or your friends - often with little assistance from whatever non-classic you're not really watching. And then you order pizza.
This goes double for stoner comedies, which attempt (and largely fail) to find humor in one's highly casual state. Generally, they're scattershot affairs because they're written under the influence (even Cheech and Chong's best film, Up in Smoke, is terribly inconsistent). If they work, it's due to the universality of being wasted; the stupid things drunks and burners do when intoxicated are funny (if they're funny) regardless of how messed up you are at the time. It's a simple rule, really: if it's not funny when the high wears off, it wasn't funny in the first place.
I imagine that Ice Cube and DJ Pooh cracked each other up during the "writing" of Friday (and I imagine it was an extremely loose set), but the zaniness doesn't exactly leap off the page, which forces Chris Tucker and John Witherspoon to desperately play every scene to the hilt. This is especially deadly for Tucker. Though some folks claim the jittery comic became a star after Friday, the role that really blew him up was "Skip" in The Hughes Brothers' Dead Presidents. In Friday, he's so keyed up - and so poorly matched with Cube, who hadn't quite grasped the acting thing just yet - that you don't have time to process his material; he just keeps spitting shtick, hoping that the hit/miss ratio will rack up in his favor. His riffing doesn't really get funnier stoned (full disclosure: only my second, and final, viewing of Friday was in the "proper" mindset); if anything, his behavior becomes slightly more amusing in a cartoonish, Ren-freaking-out kind of way. Ultimately, the film's only laughs come courtesy of Witherspoon, but he'd be fall-down funny walking out of a funeral (this is the guy who called Patricia Arquette "snaggletooth" in Little Nicky). And you don't need to take a hit of nothin' to appreciate the subtle genius of him bawling out Cube from the shitter whilst spraying air freshener.
Friday is full of ideas that should be uproarious (Lister's bicycle-bound Deebo is a great character in theory), but execution and lack of filtering persistently kibosh the fun. Stoners swear by this movie, but they'll use anything as an excuse to get high.
A Moment of Piss: Not so much a moment, but a steady stream. It's called "F. Gary Gray directing".
These Ain't Chopped Liver Alternatives: Up in Smoke, Dazed and Confused, Pineapple Express, True Romance, Do the Right Thing.
Andre Dellamorte Agrees: The greatest cinematic viewing experience I ever had stoned was of a couple Baby Einstein videos (second best: Shock Corridor. Worst: Troy). Those kid's programs geared toward making babies smarter is a collection (or collision) or peaceful imagery, and the nonsense factor of it all was highly amusing to me in that state of mind. Alas, sheer randomness plays best in stoner comedies, and Friday is decidedly too linear for its own good. It's a hang out film, and every once in a while Chris Tucker shoots off a gem ("yeah, well, she blacker than a motherfucker, too") but the film itself is way scattershot for what - as Jeremy correctly assessed - is a collection of scenes that barely hold together. I'm pretty sure I like this film more than Jeremy, though we both celebrate the genius of John Witherspoon in the film ("That's my pleasure!"), but there's no denying the film works when funny people show up and do their business. Cube is a bit leaden in the center, and his plight is a very wobbly hook to hang a whole film on, while Tucker is so manic that they never develop enough chemistry to call it a buddy film. The film has its moments - of that there is no doubt - but just because the viewer might be intoxicated doesn't relieve the makers of crafting a film. If that were the case, Soul Plane might actually be good.
Russ Fischer Disagrees: Let me throw one thing out there for the kids that don't know me: I don't smoke. Never have. I dig stoner flicks, but from the perspective of the straight (well, not stoned) guy in the room. But even for the guys stuck in a pot haze, this movie hasn't been overrated since the year 2000. And I'll throw Dre's words right back at him: damn right this is a hangout film. It can enhance a room full of people by giving them enough ammunition to play with, but not so much that you're paying more attention to the movie than each other. That's what gave it any traction in the first place. Yeah, it gave F. Gary Gray and Ice Cube arguably the wrong kind of traction, and for that I might grant it 'overblown'. But even that energy has faded. Not one fan was fooled by any of the last couple entries in this 'series', but this is a disc they'll never part with. If I really had to qualify what I like about Friday (and I guess I do) I'd simply suggest that it's the ideal antidote to all the gangsta bullshit we were sold with respect to LA for a decade. 'It Was A Good Day' made the splash, but here Cube happily provided the feature length flip side to his own rhymes. Giving up the pose has a downside -- with the excepted blip of Three Kings he's never been the same -- but for a minute on Friday, Cube was in balance and it felt pretty good.
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Comment #1 (Posted by Andy Larsen)
You got knocked THE FUCK out!
Comment #2 (Posted by Redd Foxx Did It Better)
This movie hit me after a blaxploitation phase. When too many friends are genuinely hurt and offended by rampant stereotypes, the fun (thrill) is gone. Anyone with any knowledge of black history or culture understands the offensiveness of "cooning". (It's a fine line. Shaft is positive. Dolemite a slap in the face.) Does Chris Tucker cross this line? To many people, no. But these are the same people who go see the new Wayans Bros. sham with glee. Too many are watching just to laugh at the "silly negroes". I'm not comfortable with that. And more than a little ashamed.
Comment #3 (Posted by Al Sharpeton)
RACISTS!
Comment #4 (Posted by TVs David)
True Romance? Whaaa?
Comment #5 (Posted by SAMODERNIST)
It is basically "Clerks" for the urban savvy! Which is not a bad thing at all! I still think it is funny, if not completley original! Never seen the sequals....
Comment #6 (Posted by Balls McGhee)
True Romance? How about putting that on this list of completely overrated horse shit movies. Also, I get high all the time, and I never liked Friday or Half Baked. A good stoner movie is Dazed and Confused, as mentioned above. Any movie that has a subtle shot where a guy take a pipe out of his belt, and casually takes a hit, knows that pot is not about loud obnoxiousness in reality. It's about getting a little loose when you're bored as all fuck. You don't get high and then go have hijinks. That's why god made meth.
Comment #7 (Posted by bpvalentine)
I didn't know this film had a significant fan base. Never saw this one. So while I can't agree or disagree about the work itself, I agree "overrated" fits Ice Cream (he should use this for his bullshit these days). Chris Tucker..can't even really comment on him because he doesn't do anything and the Rush Hour movies can't really be used as a measure of talent for anyone involved, in my opinion. I do not believe the main players intend to put anything of themselves in the film. They show up and put their mugs on camera so they can be on the poster. They're not series. Chris Tucker is hardly an actor at all.
Comment #8 (Posted by gridbug)
Black Owned.
Comment #9 (Posted by David)
This isn't worth reading any longer. How the fuck do you start off with Silence of the Lambs and end up at Cabin Fever, Highlander, The Fog, and Friday? Fucking lame, even for Chud.
Comment #10 (Posted by Pat O)
Word, Dave. I'm sorry, usually I'm behind you cats 110% but shit talking T2 and Friday in the same week? I gotta call bullshit on that.
Comment #11 (Posted by fumero)
Sorry, but how is this trash OVERRATED? It's been my observation that the only people who like movies like this and Half-Baked are the ones who will go to Blockbuster and buy a movie for $3.99 because it's $3.99 and watch it endlessly because they think it makes them look cool cuz getting stoned is cool, and since they don't know shit about movies in general, other than what they see ads for on TV, it'd be like trying to explain the meaning of films like SUSPIRIA or DONNIE DARKO to your mother or your senile, 80 y/o grandparents. They jst don't get it or anything else that might actually encourage brain cells, so they need dumb movies like this, because "ha ha, dat's funny!" It's movies like this that are the reason I hate comedies in the first place. I hate the awful laugh-in music and sound effects, the so overdone gross out shit, (American Pie should be on this list too), and the cheesy, one-dimensional story. Some might say, well, it's not supposed to be Citizen Kane, but I say it's not supposed to be anything period because there's no ambition to films like this and the endless Will Ferrel movies even. So no, this shit is not overrated because the very people who like it don't even read pretentious lists like this.
Comment #12 (Posted by moviemenace)
"Friday" is a movie I like enough to overlook its many flaws. It would be perfect if it was the blaxpoliation "Clerks", as SAMODERNIST points out. But Cube, Pooh, and Gray try to jam a narrative into the last half; and worse yet, a heavy message. Smith didn't bother with plot and his message was off-the-shoulder, which makes "Clerks" perfect. This is not necessary for "Friday" and it takes the bounce out of the movies step. There are much worse overrated weed comedies to pick apart. For instance; How in the fuck can anyone think "How High" is funny?
Comment #13 (Posted by moviemenace)
"Friday" is a movie I like enough to overlook its many flaws. It would be perfect if it was the blaxpoliation "Clerks", as SAMODERNIST points out. But Cube, Pooh, and Gray try to jam a narrative into the last half; and worse yet, a heavy message. Smith didn't bother with plot and his message was off-the-shoulder, which makes "Clerks" perfect. This is not necessary for "Friday" and it takes the bounce out of the movies step. There are much worse overrated weed comedies to pick apart. For instance; How in the fuck can anyone think "How High" is funny?
Comment #14 (Posted by Johnny Daywalker)
Well i'll be damned you fools sure showed F. Gary Gray, Ice Cube, Chris Tucker and DJ Pooh the truth. The Fog, T2, Cabin Fever and now Friday. Its time to take Half Baked, Forrest Gump, Bonfire of the Vanities, Milk Money, Three Strikes, Osmosis Jones, Dreamscape, Legends of the Fall and Zardoz on next! The legacy of this column gets more hilarious and dubious by the day.
Comment #15 (Posted by an unknown user)
Russ knows what's up.
Comment #16 (Posted by Moorish)
Wow... so COOL how you included Pineapple Express as one of the possible alternatives, even though it's a film that hasn't been released yet but only you high-falutin' Apatow-munching movie site types have seen. How great for you. "Look mommy! I saw the movie before everyone else!" Bore off. As regards Friday, it isn't overrated, it's just shit.
Comment #17 (Posted by douchebag user)
fumero = dorky white kid. "awful laugh-in music and sound effects, the so overdone gross out shit..." oh, so you never saw the movie then? Good for you!
Comment #18 (Posted by davenix)
I think your missing the point of your own column. By saying something is "overrated" you imply that it has been praised to some degree that it does not merit. Who in the *fuck* has praised this movie? It was all fun and games the first few columns, but you are really kind of an idiot. Surely you dont get paid to write this...at least with anything other than moviebucks for your the cine-asso-plex all you fanboy dorks hangout at. Douchnozzle.
Comment #19 (Posted by an unknown user)
So, after the "controversial" entries lately, I suppose this is a nice safe addition to cool everyone down. Also: Devin is FAT!
Comment #20 (Posted by jay)
So I have come to the conclusion that I think I like this site, but I hate about 90% of the people who post to it. I read all these insults to the writers about them being fat geeks with no life mainly because they don’t agree with their opinion. Talk about mature, and I am sure there are many cases of “the pot calling the kettle black” on this one. Not to mention all the morons who think every film has to be Citizen Kain or North by Northwest caliber. I realize that movies are supposed to provoke thought (not evident in the majority of these posts) but when did movies stop being something that’s supposed to entertain? I am not saying that Friday is a master piece by any means, but it is tailored to entertain urban youths that can relate to the weed, rap music, and ghettos. What color you are makes no difference, Midget Mr. Parker chasing the reverend Bernie Mac from fine-ass Mrs. Parker is still funny.
Comment #21 (Posted by Yuri Wuensch)
If you guys don't talk up Crash then this whole list is moot. You guys have been whining about that one since it came out.
Comment #22 (Posted by Crazy Jim)
"Dead Presidents" was the movie that made Tucker a star? Come on now. I'll admit it's a better film and perfomance but it's far from his most popular film. Many in his fan base didn't even know about this film, let alone watch it. Like it or not, "Friday" was the film that blew him up.
Comment #23 (Posted by Three Oranges)
There are people that like this movie?
Comment #24 (Posted by Dave)
Friday? Really? Do that many people hold it in high regard? I think you guys are going after some low-hanging fruit here.
Comment #25 (Posted by RCA)
"Just as no great film gets greater with a little herbal enhancement, no bad comedy gets funnier by the bong hit."... Ha that's funny.... but movies can be funnier and better when high. I smoke and watch movies all the time, I also watch them sober, but making a comment like that makes me think either you can't get any(weed) or you live with someone who won't let you. That's too bad for you, cause my wife doesn't even smoke and she doesn't care if I do. Coolest wife, ever. I've only seen the first 45 minutes of this movie, by choice. Not a big "stoner comedy fan". I'd rather watch a movie like Sunshine or Romero's Dawn of the Dead(zombies are definitely tokers. ha!). Put that in your pipe and smoke it. Ha!
Comment #26 (Posted by Beldar)
This list has turned to ragging on movies I watched with friends every weekend in high school.
Comment #27 (Posted by Hashim)
Yeah, I too am going to have to call bullshit, not only on this article, but this entire series. This is one of your "smartest guy in the room" horseshit exercises, and I say this with a lot of affinity for Beaks. Friday represents a pop culture milestone, and dare I be "racist", but this is a flick meant for black folks. I remember where I was opening night way back in 94 (or was it 95?) anyhow, for us livin' in the hood, Friday coming out was a big deal, and well...it paid off, and it still does. I think problem #1 is that you look at this as a Stoner comedy, personally, I don't think you can. This is really black comedy in the vein of "Uptown Saturday Night" or "Let's Do It Again", just with more adult themes. Friday is and will always be a cultural phenomenon, and if you don't believe that this exact movie made Chris Tucker a star, you are either stupid or in denial. Of course the sequels sucked, however even they have some merit in a scene or two. Friday still holds up very well for it's target audiences..."and you know this...maaaan!"
Comment #28 (Posted by mr_adam)
You say that witherspoon is great, that tucker is manic with some hilarious lines and it introduced a new generation to Rick James. What exactly do you have a beef with? Those facts in themselves would make something worth liking. By the way love this list, keep going!
Comment #29 (Posted by Joshua)
"Don't Believe the Insane Hype." Who in the world is insanely hyping up "Friday"? Maybe you guys just hang out with assholes. Assholes who won't shut up about how classic "Friday", "Cabin Fever", and "Unbreakable" are, to the point where you have to do this list. Man, oh man, are you gonna show them when you finally expose "Shallow Hal" as being both overrated AND misunderstood. They won't be able to laugh about those fat jokes so much when you tell them that the movie is "having it both ways" by mocking fat people, but showing compassion for them at the same time. Man, and then, when your asshole friends who won't pipe down about the hilarious chemistry between Jason Alexander and Jack Black, are hit with a stinging "it isn't that funny"...ooooh, burn! Oh shit, and then, you can close the whole piece with a "what the fuck" about Jason Alexander's tail. Just be careful, the very fabric of your friend's worlds will be shaken by your astute observations. Damaged people, even if they are your friends, are dangerous.
Comment #30 (Posted by vansk8er7)
You know you actually f*cked up! Craig didn't like to get high, in fact he told Smokey that he didn't like to get high. So you can't say "Craig who preferred, whenever possible, to luxuriate in jobless, stoned-to-the-bejeezus splendor with his best friend Smokey." He didn't like to be stoned until he actually tried it. And then to say that Smokey smoked all the weed THEY were supposed to sell. THEY weren't supposed to sell the weed, SMOKEY was supposed to sell the weed. You need to get your shit straight. Maybe you were high when you wrote your little OVERRATED column. Were you high when you said the T2 was overrated!?
Comment #31 (Posted by Bear the wrestled will ferral)
WAS T2 SERIOUSLY ON THIS LIST!?!?
Comment #32 (Posted by Old School Brothers & New School Fools)
There was a time whe Ice Cube was not only a poet..but a voice of the people. Not many folk were talkin about the hood, and what goes on. Then he dropped Compton& Amerikkka's Most. Shit was real. Honest & funny. His prescence made Boyz-N-Tha-Hood feel authentic. Then Friday came along. Hokey & unfunny. The shit was played. Jokes already tired & old, now toned down & softend; made adoptable for white folks. Shit. Between this and the Wayans and Def Comedy Jam the worst elements of Hip-hop was bum rushing the show. And we the people were swallowing what they gave us. All the while the rest of the country now felt safe laughing at the inner city. Junk like this don't elevate the people (take you higher)-just lowers the standards (While you get high). As Cube himself said back in the day, Check Yo Self 'fore ya Wreck Yo self. He needs to remember that. Tired of black culture being hijacked by ignorant fools. Stop.
Comment #33 (Posted by Grant Chastain)
I no more have to explain myself for overlooking the flaws of this movie than a comic book fan has to justify overlooking the flaws of an X-Men movie. Some stuff just hits you where you live for whatever reason, and the concept of "funny" is so malleable that trying to convince people that what they found funny really isn't funny is a losing battle.
Oh, and I'm under no illusions that this movie has some serious flaws -- the heavy-handed ending is just one of many. But c'mon, some shit is just above reproach. Leave it to a bunch of scared white boys to claim that laughing at "Friday" is a racist act instead of what it is -- enjoying a juvenile romp through a day in Los Angeles.
Comment #34 (Posted by NeverUseCondoms!)
Right one brother, I prefer the vastly superior social commentary of Don't Be A Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice In The Hood. You see Keenan Ivory Wayans has the genius to actually dress up like a baby and yell "message" to the camera because he knows his audience is just that fucking retarded... almost as retarded as this slobbering cross eyed mongoloid of a list.
Comment #35 (Posted by septic death)
How about dropping True Romance off that list and putting up Hollywood Shuffle? Unless, ofcourse, Hollywood Shuffle is tomorrow's entry on this list.
On the topic of Friday. This is in no way considered a classic. Its a "there's nothing on .. wait, Friday's on, we can watch that" movie.
When this list was started i expected blazing citiques of, say, the Spiderman trilogy. Or Aliens (yeah, numbnuts, Alien is by far the better movie, get over it). Instead you pick on Friday? How fucking lame is that?
Comment #36 (Posted by reggie-wanker)
FRIDAY isn't overrated in the slightest. It's a funny background noise sort of movie with some memorable, quotable bits. Nobody I know thinks it has much in the way of cinematic worth. That'd be overrating it. Also, John Witherspoon is the fucking man.
Comment #37 (Posted by BT)
I would like to add my name to the Bullshit-Calling signup sheet. The T2 one was so ludicrous I didn't even want to say anything but this was the straw that broke the camel's back. Basically your argument is that the movie is just not funny. But reading the article I was cracking up thinking about the movie.
"How you gonna get fired on your day off?" "What's up Big Perm. I mean Big Worm." Craig getting fired for stealing boxes. Smokey's attempt to not be killed by Big Worm by saying, "Man, you are gonna laugh your ass off..."
To me the only big problem with the movie is all the focus on John Witherspoon shitting... but I guess you did like that part, so it's not that bad.
I think the other thing about this movie that you're not acknowledging is that at the time it was a breath of fresh air to have a "hood comedy." After BOYZ N THE HOOD, MENACE II SOCIETY, STRAIGHT OUT OF BROOKLYN, JUICE, NEW JACK CITY, etc. it was refreshing to see a "hood movie" that wasn't about gangs or crack and didn't end with somebody being shot or going to jail. I kine of thought of it as the cinematic equivalent of Ice Cube's "It Was a Good Day." And it still stands out because none of the imitators, the sequels or the DJ Pooh directorial works are as good.
Also, in the legacy section you forgot to mention that it gave THE BOONDOCKS most of their voice cast.
Comment #38 (Posted by ennui)
The funny thing to me is that I used to have friday and clerks taped on the same video cassette, I would pass it on to whoever I knew that had not experienced them yet. Getting that tape back was always a pain in the ass.