7/10
Ups and Downs, but mostly a funny movie
22 February 2005
Warning: Spoilers
Here are my summaries for each of the comedians: Steve Harvey: He mostly acted as the host of the program, while some of his material was funny (such as the one about blacks on the Titanic), others seemed flat. Most of the time, I was waiting for him to hurry up and introduce one of the comedians.

D. L. Hughley: He CAN be funny, but he stuck mostly with the "white people, black people" jokes which made it seem as if he ran out of material.

Cedric the Entertainer: He can live up to his stage name, because even though some jokes weren't that funny, he had me entertained all the way through, especially when he talked about the ghetto wedding.

Bernic Mac: ABSOLUTELY THE FUNNIEST ONE THROUGHOUT THE WHOLE MOVIE. HE USED FACIAL EXPRESSIONS TO GET THE JOKES ACROSS AND CAME OFF VERY NATURAL. ALMOST EVERY JOKE HAD ME LAUGHING MYSELF TO TEARS, FROM HIS SISTER'S CHILDREN TO BIG MOMMA.
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