Plot
On his latest assignment, FBI agent Malcolm Turner goes undercover as Big Momma, and works as a nanny for an unhappy woman who is under investigation for murder.
Release Year: 2006
Rating: 4.1/10 (15,795 voted)
Critic's Score: 34/100
Director:
John Whitesell
Stars: Martin Lawrence, Emily Procter, Nia Long
Storyline Undercover Agent Malcolm Turner is back and this time he's out to expose the suspected designer of a deadly computer "worm" that would allow outside forces access to sophistical and critical government intelligence files. But unfortunately, the only way the crafty agent can get next to the worm's creator, Tom Fuller, is to access the programmer's Orange County home as the new "nanny" to Fuller and his wife Leah's children: toddler Andrew and his two older sisters, Carrie and Molly. This means that Malcolm must once again rely on his sure-fire alter ego, the take-no-prisoners Hattie Mae Pierce, a.k.a. "Big Momma," to bring down the bad guys and prove that a woman's work is never done! But once undercover, the job proves another tough juggling act for Big Momma as "she" must manage the hectic lives of the three Fuller kids, keep up with their myriad of daily activities...
Writers: Don Rhymer, Darryl Quarles
Cast: Martin Lawrence
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Malcolm
/
Big Momma
Nia Long
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Sherri
Emily Procter
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Leah Fuller
Zachary Levi
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Kevin
Mark Moses
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Tom Fuller
Kat Dennings
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Molly
Chloë Grace Moretz
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Carrie
(as Chloe Grace Moretz)
Marisol Nichols
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Liliana Morales
Josh Flitter
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Stewart
Dan Lauria
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Crawford
Jascha Washington
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Trent
Jeanene Fox
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Yasmeen
Preston Shores
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Andrew
Trevor Shores
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Andrew
Sarah Brown
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Constance
(as Sarah Joy Brown)
Opening Weekend: $27,736,056
(USA)
(29 January 2006)
(3261 Screens)
Gross: $70,163,652
(USA)
(28 May 2006)
Technical Specs
Runtime:
Did You Know?
Trivia:
The dog who played Pancho (the Fuller family's dog) is a chihuahua named Danny.
Goofs:
Factual errors:
At the end of the movie, Malcolm is shown taking the newly born baby out of a forward facing car seat. Babies are required to ride facing the rear until the age of 12 months.
Quotes: Leah Fuller:
If you'd checked the schedule you would've seen that Carrie had a violin lesson, and Andrew had tutoring. Malcolm:
Tutoring? He's only 2 years old.
User Review
It isn't Bottom 100 material.
Rating: 6/10
The movie isn't really that good. Most jokes fall flat and the film is
predictable, but the movie still has it's laughs and it's enjoyable
somehow.
Martin Lawrence gives a mediocre performance as most of everything he
says isn't funny at all. Still, the movie has it's moments like the
beer-loving chihuahua and that kid that was always falling.
The movie is mediocre, and I wouldn't pay $8 to watch it, but the movie
is still watchable. The movie doesn't deserve to be on the Bottom 100
because the bottom 100 is made for painful movies, and this one is at
least watchable.
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