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The Janky Promoters
Description
The movie follows two hilariously crooked concert producers who'll do anything for a fast buck. But they get in over their heads when trying to organize a concert headlined by rapper Young Jeezy.
The movie follows two hilariously crooked concert producers who'll do anything for a fast buck. But they get in over their heads when trying to organize a concert headlined by rapper Young Jeezy.
Actors:
Tiffany Tynes,
Jowharah Jones,
Brad Carr,
Malik Barnhardt,
Mike Epps,
Tiffany Haddish,
Gabrielle Dennis,
Lorenzo Eduardo,
Sonny Scozzari,
Bob Stephenson,
Leland White,
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Tiffany Tynes
Jowharah Jones
Brad Carr
Malik Barnhardt
Mike Epps
18 November 1970, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Tiffany Haddish
3 December 1979, Los Angeles, California, USA
Gabrielle Dennis
Lorenzo Eduardo
2 November 1982, Brooklyn, New York, USA
Sonny Scozzari
Bob Stephenson
18 May 1967, Oxnard, California, USA
Leland White
Director:
Marcus Raboy
Marcus Raboy
30 November 1965
Country:
United States
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December 07, 2009
Humorless feature film that aspires toward a comedic pitch that should've never been placed in the hands of Ice Cube. Mike Epps, sure. But Cube is best bewildered, not fitted for clown shoes.
Variety
October 23, 2009
It's a tailor-made role for Cube -- not surprising, considering he wrote the script -- and he plays it with his familiar mix of brash-talking bluster and brow-knitting frustration.
October 18, 2009
Ice Cube and Mike Epps' much-delayed fourth screen teaming has to be a landmark of some sorts in how a company's complete lack of concern for its own product could not be more brazenly apparent.

