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Friday
Two long time friend find themselves gain; after Craig lost his job, he unites with his friend Smokey whose one and only hubby is puffing weed. Just one Friday it goes all hazy



















16 October 1969, San Francisco, California, USA

17 July 1969, New York City, New York, USA

2 June 1955, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

19 August 1969, Cleveland, Ohio, USA

27 January 1940, Sequoyah County, Oklahoma, USA

6 March 1964, Los Angeles, California, USA

8 August 1981, Panorama City, California, USA

5 October 1957, Chicago, Illinois, USA

24 June 1958, Compton, California, USA

15 January 1971, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA

27 January 1942, Detroit, Michigan, USA

May1979

31 August 1971, Atlanta, Georgia, USA


1962, USA

14 June 1968, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba

19 October 1920, Cleveland, Ohio, USA

9 August 1970, Texas, USA

30 October 1970, Brooklyn, New York, USA

10 January 1951, Girard, Ohio, USA


6 March 1948, New York City, New York, USA

15 June 1969, Los Angeles, California, USA

31 March 1958, Uniontown, Alabama, USA



July 08, 2005
Synthesizes blaxploitation and pot-comedy genres and melds them into a colossus of unending laughs.
March 02, 2005
It has a certain crude, rambling charm.
November 06, 2003
Gray's direction is painfully flat, and curiously -- especially for a popular music video director like Gray -- lacking any interesting visual style.
September 07, 2009
The original installment in the outrageous slacker trilogy starring Ice Cube.
January 01, 2000
Writer and director are both only 25 years old -- and provide another example of why it's best to beware of young men with movie cameras.
July 25, 2010
Co-scriptwriters Ice Cube, DJ Pooh, and director F. Gary Gray find as much humor in well-observed detail as in the oddities of the film's world.
January 01, 2000
Dirty, offensive, infantile and may launch a few sanctimonious opinion columns. And I mean that in the nicest way.
July 25, 2008
A crudely made, sometimes funny bit of porchfront humor from the 'hood.
August 21, 2008
A new generation of black talent (director Gray, actors Chris Tucker and Ice Cube) bring verve to this much welcome comedic view of street life in South Central, after mostly crime and drug pictures set there.
May 20, 2003
This is a ruder, cruder version of the hip-hop movie House Party, and it offers a fascinating glimpse at the way street life enters pop culture.
January 01, 2000
Cube is amusing, though he's really playing straight man to Tucker's frenetic and energized Smokey.
July 06, 2010
Friday has energy, and sass, and the nerve to suggest that the line between tragedy and comedy may be in the bloodshot eye of the beholder.