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A.J. Johnson Movies

2007  
 
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An uncensored, freestyle stand-up comedy competition that pits comic against comic in a no holds battle to the death (at least in the performance sense of the word), Baggin' with Ralphie May offers a fresh and unpredictable new take on the world of live comedy. Expect plenty of smack talking as host May brings such talents as Corey Holcomb, Al Johnson, Brandon Gibson and many more to the stage to find out who can whip up the sharpest snaps on the shortest notice. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Ralphie MayA.J. Johnson, (more)
 
2006  
 
Add Master P's Hood Stars of Comedy, Vol. 1 to Queue Add Master P's Hood Stars of Comedy, Vol. 1 to top of Queue  
The brightest stars in the hood come out to shine as host Master P. takes the stage for a memorable night of hip-hop flavored stand-up featuring Kat Williams, A.J. Johnson, and Michael Blackson. From the stand-up stage to the silver screen, these rising stars have kept comedy fans in stitches in such films as Friday After Next, and tonight they bring their A-game to the microphone for a night of laughs that's sure to please. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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2006  
 
Add Repos to Queue Add Repos to top of Queue  
A skillful pair of repo men trying to break their best record and pull down a tidy cash bonus find that earning a few extra greenbacks is the least of their concerns when a repossessed truck containing millions of diamonds goes missing in a street-smart comedy of errors from prolific producer Master P. Coffee (Michael Blackson) and Tea (Master P) are two of Banks Repo's best employees, and their manager Mr. Henderson (Katt Williams) couldn't be more happy with their work. With success comes greed, however, and when Coffee and Tea look to earn a lucrative bonus by nabbing more cars than ever, they find that their latest acquisition contains a valuable stash of diamonds belonging to the city's most feared criminal kingpin. To make matters worse, Coffee and Tea's low-ranking co-worker Tick Tack (A.J. Johnson) was the first to find the diamonds, and now both he and the truck have vanished without a trace. With time running out and the ruthless kingpin determined to recover his treasure, Coffee and Tea set out on a wild search to bring the truck back, diamonds and all, and still earn their bonus in the process. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Master PMichael Blackson, (more)
 
2005  
R  
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Unconsciousness comes in a flash as the most outrageous stunts-gone-wrong ever captured on camera come together in a wild collection of cringe-worthy clips that will have more squeamish viewers watching through their fingers. From race cars careening into crowds of spectators to skateboard wipeouts, disgruntled athletes, wild women, and street brawls where the rules of the ring simply don't apply, hosts Tiny "Zeus" Lister and Anthony "AJ" Johnson offer their own hilariously twisted commentary as the bones keep snapping and the skulls keep cracking ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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2004  
R  
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In this over-the-top comedy, Malik (Maurice Patton) and Morris (Howard Walker) are two friends who head to Miami looking to have fun and meet ladies while on spring break. When their Uncle Fredo (Luther Campbell) gives them full access to his beach house, they think they have it made until Cousin E (A.J. Johnson) arrives. E throws a massive party that leaves the house in ruins, and now Malik and Morris are left to repair the damage before Fredo gets home. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Walker HowardMaurice Patton, (more)
 
2004  
 
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Old friends Clyde and Roscoe have a serious problem: their attempt to repay a debt to the mafia was botched and now they need to come up with a lot of cash, very fast. Not wanting to have their legs broken, or worse, they two hatch a plan that is so crazy it just might work. They take a rundown restaurant and begin to set about making it into the most popular eatery in town. The boys' keen business strategy looks like it could work, but it might payoff too late to save them. ~ Cammila Collar, Rovi

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Starring:
A.J. Johnson
 
2001  
 
Monica (Roma Downey) and the angels must restore hope and self-esteem in the heart of Dave, an aging, dispirited busboy at Bubba's Polynesian Paradise. So down is Dave on himself in particular and life in general that he may become a willing accomplice to a sinister arson scheme. All this changes when a group of former schoolmates gather for a reunion at Bubba's--whereupon they immediately recognize Dave as their former (and favorite!) teacher. Naturally, Dave is not the Angels' only "reclamation job" this week; also taken into consideration are two troubled members of the reunion party, Yvette (A. J. Johnson) and Peter (Erik King). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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2001  
R  
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A modernized retelling of William Shakespeare's Othello, O changes its setting to an elite private school in the American South. Odin (Mekhi Phifer) is the only black student at Palmetto Grove and also the star basketball player, with hopes of reaching the NBA. A popular student, he is dating Desi Brable (Julia Stiles), the daughter of the school's dean (John Heard), and they are deeply devoted to each other despite their different backgrounds. His best friend Hugo (Josh Hartnett) is a starter on the basketball team, and the son of the hard-driving coach Duke Goulding (Martin Sheen), who considers Odin as much his son as Hugo. Hugo is jealous of Odin's widespread popularity, so he hatches a scheme to ruin Odin's reputation with the help of Roger (Elden Henson), his rich roommate who will do anything to be popular and get Desi's attention. Through carefully planned revenge, he begins to make Odin believe that Desi is carrying out an affair with teammate Michael (Andrew Keegan). As Odin begins to receive merely coincidental signs to prove it, he begins to slowly lose his grounding and turns to Hugo for help, not knowing that he is being set up. As the basketball season comes to a close, Odin's jealousy begins to consume him, resulting in the loss of everything he cares about the most. O was sometime actor Tim Blake Nelson's directorial follow-up to his well-received debut Eye of God. ~ Jason Clark, Rovi

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Starring:
Mekhi PhiferJosh Hartnett, (more)
 
1999  
R  
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Rap music star and No Limit Records boss Master P, after a series of successful straight-to-video features and one theatrical release, I Got The Hook-Up, made a bid for wider big-screen success with Foolish, which teamed him with comedian Eddie Griffin. "Fifty Dollah" Waise (Master P) is involved in a crime ring that earns him good money but worries his grandmother (Marla Gibbs), who dotes on him and encourages him to follow a more righteous path. Fifty Dollah's brother "Foolish" (Eddie Griffin) is an aspiring comedian, but his inability to get his career going convinces his older sibling he's wasting his talents. While Fifty Dollah tries to get his own life in order and give Foolish the push he needs, he also has to deal with a sudden conflict with criminal leader Eldorado Ron (Andrew Dice Clay) and a painful romantic triangle when he and Foolish fall for the same woman (Amy Petersen). In addition to music from Master P and a host of other No Limit artists, Foolish features an original score by former Prince associates Wendy Melvoin and Lisa Coleman. Master P also wrote the film's screenplay. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Eddie GriffinMaster P, (more)
 
1998  
R  
In this comedy video, Master P offers his brand of hip-hop, high-energy entertainment. This live presentation, Master P's I Got the Hook-Up! Comedy Jam was filmed at Hollywood's Universal Amphitheater before an enthusiastic crowd. The New Orleans-based Master P has produced solo platinum-selling albums with his two brothers, and has also been the driving force behind many successful gangsta rap albums. His movies include I Got the Hook-Up! and Da Last Don. This film demonstrates his comedy skill. It contains explicit material. ~ Alice Day, Rovi

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Starring:
Master PEddie Griffin, (more)
 
1998  
R  
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Rapper/ actor Ice Cube directed this urban comedy-drama about African-American single mother Diana (Lisa Raye), who aims for a career as a broadcast journalist. To finance her education, she works as a stripper at the raucous Players Club, run by hustler Dollar Bill (Bernie Mac). When naive Ebony (Monica Calhoun), Diana's young cousin, also signs on at the club, Ronnie (Chrystale Wilson) attempts to lead Ebony into prostitution, creating conflicts, while club deejay Blue (Jamie Foxx) begins dating Diana. This film is Ice Cube's feature directorial debut; he also scripted and appears in a supporting role. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

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Starring:
LisaRayeBernie Mac, (more)
 
1998  
R  
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Recording star and rapper Master P is the executive producer, screenwriter, and co-star (with A.J. Johnson of The Players Club) of this comedy about two South Central Los Angeles scam artists operating a business in a vacant lot. Working out of their van, Black (Master P) and Blue (Johnson) deal in TV sets and boomboxes, but when a driver mistakenly drops off a cell phone shipment, Black and Blue are ready to dial "C" for cash, bringing in both a local hacker (Anthony Boswell) and sexy Sweet Lorraine (Gretchen Palmer). Business is on the upswing, but then a hood (Tommy "Tiny" Lister Jr.) has a deal go sour and blames Black and Blue. A phone security man (Frantz Turner) and the FBI are also closing in. Rapper Ice Cube does a cameo. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

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Starring:
Master PA.J. Johnson, (more)
 
1997  
R  
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A man who's devoted his life to running around on his woman finally meets his match in this comedy. Dray Jackson (Bill Bellamy) is a ladies' man par excellence, who never lets the fact that he has a girlfriend, Lisa (Lark Voorhies), get in the way of making time with as many other women as possible. As he spends a typical day going from house to house "visiting" a number of beautiful females, Dray fills his friends David (Pierre Edwards), Kilo (Jermaine Hopkins), and Spootie (A.J. Johnson) in on the finer points of the art of having as many ladies as you want without getting caught. Dray's sister Jenny (Natalie Desselle) and her friend Katrina (Mari Morrow) are at once disgusted and morbidly fascinated with Dray's cheerful, chronic infidelity, and since Jenny is studying anthropology, they decide that Dray's lifestyle would be a worthy subject for research. Deciding to see what would happen if Dray was really put to the test (and maybe teach him a lesson in the process), Jenny and Katrina throw a party, and they invite Dray -- and all the women whose telephone numbers appear in his address book. Max Julien, best known for his role as the ultra-smooth pimp in the blaxploitation classic The Mack, appears as Dray's lady-killing Uncle Fred. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Bill BellamyNatalie Desselle, (more)
 
1997  
PG13  
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In this broad fish-out-of-water comedy, Nisi (Halle Berry) and Mickey (Natalie Desselle) are African-American women with two ambitions -- marry rich men who will give them lots of money, and open the world's first combination hair salon and soul food restaurant. However, eligible bachelors and business opportunities are in short supply in Decatur, Georgia, so when Nisi hears rapper Heavy D is auditioning dancers in Los Angeles for an upcoming video and concert tour, the pair hit the road for California. They fail the audition but are approached by a man named Antonio (Luigi Amodeo) with a business proposition. Antonio is the chauffeur for Mr. Blakemore (Martin Landau), a millionaire in poor health. As a young man, Mr. Blakemore was in love with a black maid who worked in his household; Antonio and Blakemore's nephew Isaac (Jonathan Fried) think Nisi bears a resemblance to the girl Blakemore once loved, so they offer her a hefty payment plus room and board to pose as the granddaughter of Blakemore's lost love. Nisi and Mickey believe that this ruse is intended to make Blakemore feel better, but in fact Isaac wants to get his hands on his uncle's fortune, and he hopes that Nisi's presence will make him easier to manipulate. Meanwhile, Nisi and Mickey look like a hurricane that hit a cut-rate clothing store, so manservant Manley (Ian Richardson) teaches them social graces and gives them advice on how to dress. In time, Manley and Mr. Blakemore become friends with Nisi and Mickey; the men learn to be less stuffy and enjoy life, while the ladies become more respectable. B.A.P.S. stands for "Black American Princesses." ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Halle BerryMartin Landau, (more)
 
1994  
 
Recognizing his problem, Sipowicz (Dennis Franz) attends an open AA meeting. Donna (Gail O'Grady) has high hopes when she learns that Medavoy (Gordon Clapp) has again left his wife. Martinez (Nicholas Turturro) sparks racial tensions when, after shooting a black motorist, he is unable to prove that the man drew on him first. And seeking spiritual solace, Janice (Amy Brenneman) confesses to a priest (Dean Norris) that it was she who killed mobster Marino. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1990  
R  
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House Party is an infectious, engaging comedy starring the rap duo Kid 'N Play. Kid (Christopher Reid) decides to throw a party where he plans to blow the roof off the joint with his rhyming skills, so he and his friend Play (Christopher Martin) throw a huge party while Play's parents are away. The day of the party, Kid is grounded by his father (Robin Harris) and he has to sneak out of the house to get to the party, where he is confronted by several rival rappers, as well as a bevy of adoring girls. Though House Party follows a standard plot-line straight out of the '50s rock & roll films, the script is inventive, providing many different twists and turns, while Reginald Hudlin's direction is assured and very, very funny. Kid 'N Play are both terrific, but the true standout is legendary comedian Robin Harris in one of his few screen roles. House Party later spawned two sequels and an animated television series. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi

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Starring:
Christopher "Kid" ReidChristopher "Play" Martin, (more)