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Uncle Elroy and Day Day owe money on taxes so Craig finds a way to steal from the next door neighbors to pay off the taxes so Uncle Elroy's house doesn't get put up for auction.
The pic is too larky and goofy to come across as mean-spirited.
January 01, 2000
Charlotte Observer
When you feel like you have to explain the pop culture references in your gags, your movie is in trouble.
January 01, 2000
Common Sense Media
Lazy, dumb, and misogynistic.
December 26, 2010
Orlando Sentinel
Cube walks through this picture in an unconnected, unfunny daze, torching what is obviously a great talent in pursuit of cheap laughs and big box office.
January 01, 2000
St. Paul Pioneer Press
Most of the characters are so foolish and short-sighted that they can't see beyond the last puff of the fattie they're smoking.
January 01, 2000
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
The flick could use Chris Tucker, co-star of the first Friday, AWOL in the sequel. He probably took a look at the script and realized this sequel was no reason to shout, 'T.G.I.F.'
January 01, 2000
Film Journal International
Still, in the Wayans Brothers tradition, a few of the vignettes are savvy and effective.