Lewis Dix, Jr. Movies
Chandler (Matthew Perry) invokes memories of Three's Company ("Okay, think! What would Jack and Chrissy do?") when Rachel's (Jennifer Aniston) divorcing parents, Sandra (Marlo Thomas) and Leonard (Ron Leibman), show up unexpectedly at her surprise party. To avoid further embarrassment, the party, like an evolving cell, splits in two: one for Sandra, one for Leonard. As if that makes anything better. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Whitley (Jasmine Guy) deems it an honor when Dean Hughes (Rosalind Cash) asks her to cohost the annual Freshman Tea. But the honor is somewhat tarnished for Whitley when she finds out that the Dean has asked Freddie (Cree Summer) as well--and this isn't the only unpleasant surprise of the evening. Elsewhere, Dwayne (Kadeem Hardison) is furious when Ron (Darryl M. Bell) doesn't ask him if it's okay for a friend to stay over at the apartment...especially when the friend shows no signs of leaving. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Starring many of his family members, this is Tommy Chong's (of the well-known duo, Cheech and Chong) first solo production. As an outdated hippie, Far Out Man (Tommy Chong) searches to relive his lost youth by traveling across the country. C. Thomas Howell, Judd Nelson, and Cheech Marin all make cameo appearances in this far out film. ~ Iotis Erlewine, Rovi
- Starring:
- Tommy Chong, Shelby Chong, (more)
Sensing that Kim (Charnele Brown) is homesick, Whitley (Jasmine Guy) suggests that they spend their Thanksgiving somewhere other than The Pit. With the help of Kim's fake ID, the two girls end up at a nightclub, where they have a riotous time--until the dreaded Col. Taylor (Glynn Turman) shows up. Meanwhile, Walter (Sinbad) is convinced that he'll finally be able to make time with Jaleesa (Dawnn Lewis) if he offers to drive her home from for the Holidays; unfortunately, Freddie (Cree Summer) and Dwayne (Kadeem Hardison) invite themselves along for the ride. Guest star George DeLorenzo sings "La Bamba", while series regular Jasmine Guy rips through a spirited rendition of "Twist and Shout". ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi




