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Jaycen "Two Js" Jennings is a washed-up ex-professional football star who has hit rock bottom. When Jaycen is sentenced to community service coaching an unruly pee-wee football team, he sees... Read allJaycen "Two Js" Jennings is a washed-up ex-professional football star who has hit rock bottom. When Jaycen is sentenced to community service coaching an unruly pee-wee football team, he sees it as an opportunity to turn his life around.Jaycen "Two Js" Jennings is a washed-up ex-professional football star who has hit rock bottom. When Jaycen is sentenced to community service coaching an unruly pee-wee football team, he sees it as an opportunity to turn his life around.
Caleb Dixon
- Dwayne
- (as Caleb Cm Dixon)
Luis R. Hernandez
- Tony's Father
- (as Luis Hernandez)
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There are now new concepts here and no one is winning any Oscars.
It's a plotline so threadbare even the homeless won't wear it, but its fun, lighthearted and entertaining. For the most part it's well written and well acted. Snoop Dogg does a great job with the meterial and delivery and he brings much of the content to life with his character and expression.
Yes, there is a lot of profanity, it's Snoop Dogg for Christ sake! What did you expect. Omar Epps is pretty good too, probably one of his better supporting roles to date. The rest of the cast are pretty forgettable though they all deal with the content sufficently well.
If your sensitive about profanity DON'T WATCH IT! It's not for worse if you can't handle kids dropping MF like an OG.
It's a plotline so threadbare even the homeless won't wear it, but its fun, lighthearted and entertaining. For the most part it's well written and well acted. Snoop Dogg does a great job with the meterial and delivery and he brings much of the content to life with his character and expression.
Yes, there is a lot of profanity, it's Snoop Dogg for Christ sake! What did you expect. Omar Epps is pretty good too, probably one of his better supporting roles to date. The rest of the cast are pretty forgettable though they all deal with the content sufficently well.
If your sensitive about profanity DON'T WATCH IT! It's not for worse if you can't handle kids dropping MF like an OG.
Little kids cussing? Why? Feels like it was just used fo cheap laughs. Low hanging fruit. This movie would have benefited so much from a high school football team. You could have had larger crowds and the profanity wouldn't have been so off putting. And I don't even have a problem with profanity but this was just distasteful and took away from the story.
It's like if Role Models and Little Giants had a baby that was raised by Ice Cube. I wouldn't say I was necessarily bad but it wasn't nothing to write home about. Something to watch if you're bored but I wouldn't spend any money on the Snoop vanity project. It was... Ok.
It's like if Role Models and Little Giants had a baby that was raised by Ice Cube. I wouldn't say I was necessarily bad but it wasn't nothing to write home about. Something to watch if you're bored but I wouldn't spend any money on the Snoop vanity project. It was... Ok.
As brother of a darker color, I'm glad that it's not just another slave movie or, another rise from struggle movie and or just the stereotypical movie that's suppose to appeal to me. I've seen em all and I'm all over those movies.
This movie wasn't really for me either. But I watched it. Didn't help me or improve my life in any way. But I appreciate the fact that something different was presented. It's too vulgar and way too out of touch for me and I couldn't sit down and watch this with my preteen son. I know he probably speak like a lot of the kids in this video when I'm not around, but if I ever found out, It would be a problem. I couldn't promote the behavior, disrespect and language that a lot those kids displayed. It definitely screams FATHERLESS. Also grownups carrying on as they did is insane. Speaking and acting like that in the presence of those kids, right on. It definitely screams FATHERLESS.
You do what you will with your kids and I'll do the same with mine. That's exactly why this movie is reminding that I'm getting old.
This movie wasn't really for me either. But I watched it. Didn't help me or improve my life in any way. But I appreciate the fact that something different was presented. It's too vulgar and way too out of touch for me and I couldn't sit down and watch this with my preteen son. I know he probably speak like a lot of the kids in this video when I'm not around, but if I ever found out, It would be a problem. I couldn't promote the behavior, disrespect and language that a lot those kids displayed. It definitely screams FATHERLESS. Also grownups carrying on as they did is insane. Speaking and acting like that in the presence of those kids, right on. It definitely screams FATHERLESS.
You do what you will with your kids and I'll do the same with mine. That's exactly why this movie is reminding that I'm getting old.
It's Mighty Ducks as told by Snoop Dogg... brought to you by Raisin Canes. It never once claimed to be a kids movie. I see people literally stating they got offended and didn't make it past the opening credits. This movie wasn't made for you. In fact, you should just listen to the song they walk out to at halftime during the last game, because it's talking about you: "Little B-A-P-A-B's"
The message and theme of the story is actually pretty straightforward and heartfelt. Once his character gets through the first act of being a washed up, selfish primadonna, our hero goes through a clear - albeit predictable - character arc. Some of the humor is actually pretty self-aware and dare I say - funny... They weren't going for an Oscar here. It's just a 90 minute junk food movie with a decent message shrouded behind adult language and humor. If you don't like it, whatever. But anyone giving it a 1/10 simply because it lives up to what it promises within the first 2 seconds of pressing play is a total B-A-P-A-B.
The message and theme of the story is actually pretty straightforward and heartfelt. Once his character gets through the first act of being a washed up, selfish primadonna, our hero goes through a clear - albeit predictable - character arc. Some of the humor is actually pretty self-aware and dare I say - funny... They weren't going for an Oscar here. It's just a 90 minute junk food movie with a decent message shrouded behind adult language and humor. If you don't like it, whatever. But anyone giving it a 1/10 simply because it lives up to what it promises within the first 2 seconds of pressing play is a total B-A-P-A-B.
I am a long time fan of Snoop Dogg. This is a fun movie that has a lot of salty language from every section of the cast, so, get used to it and be rewarded with some brilliant one liners that will have you laughing out loud!
It's a sports movie only in that it does show what sportsmanship is about - trying your best to win, but being gracious all the way around - just like I envision Snoop Dogg to be in his real life. (Make sure to watch the credits!)
There are two great dogs in it! Pit bulls who are very well behaved and sweet. They are actually kind of funny too...
Is this a movie for kids? Not really. But it is a fun movie for adults who wish their kids' coaches are a bit more like "Two Js".
And an absolute must for any Snoop Dogg, Omar Epps fan. Also a good part for George Lopez too. It fit him well. All around, the cast was fun to watch and root for - or against! Enjoy!
It's a sports movie only in that it does show what sportsmanship is about - trying your best to win, but being gracious all the way around - just like I envision Snoop Dogg to be in his real life. (Make sure to watch the credits!)
There are two great dogs in it! Pit bulls who are very well behaved and sweet. They are actually kind of funny too...
Is this a movie for kids? Not really. But it is a fun movie for adults who wish their kids' coaches are a bit more like "Two Js".
And an absolute must for any Snoop Dogg, Omar Epps fan. Also a good part for George Lopez too. It fit him well. All around, the cast was fun to watch and root for - or against! Enjoy!
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Did you know
- TriviaSnoop and Tikka Sumpter appeared together on the soap opera One Life to Live. Tikka was a regular on the show when she was a teenager, and Snoop appeared as himself. His mom was a fan of the show.
- ConnectionsFeatured in On Cinema: Sometimes I Think About Dying & The Underdoggs (2024)
- SoundtracksMake Way for the King
Written by Shane Eli Abrahams (as Shane Abrahams), Jonny Pakfar (as Jon Pakfar), Matthew Gregory Powell & Ohana Bam (as Brenton Malik Smith)
Performed by Ohana Bam
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
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- Runtime1 hour 36 minutes
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