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  • This movie is an insult to the entire black community. It is FILLED with racial stereotypes, unnecessary foul language and revolting sight gags.

    Perhaps the writers were intending on capitalizing on the success of 'Bridesmaids' with this horrible movie. The worst thing is the screen time they wasted on four phenomenal actresses ~ and their dignity.

    Simply awful.
  • Ryan (Regina Hall) has a high media profile and is on the verge of a big business deal.

    Ryan feels she has drifted away from her old friends and wants to reconnect with The Flossy Posse so she brings them back together for a trip to New Orleans and a music festival.

    Her friends include Sasha (Queen Latifah) a struggling internet gossip columnist with money troubles. Lisa (Jada Pinkett Smith) a stay at home mother, living a conservative lifestyle. Dina (Tiffany Haddish) is a sex crazed party girl and none too bright.

    Trouble ensues as there is a rumoured photo circulating that Ryan's husband has been cheating on her.

    The film is really wants to be a black female version of The Hangover or Bridesmaids. It really is an unfunny comedy, some of the gross out gags have been done better in other films. This really is a mess with zero comedy and a story that is cliched and dull.
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    Meeting up with a friend before Easter,I originally ordered this for us to both watch together,but due to a delay in it arriving in the post,I ended up getting the excellent Comedy Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping as an alt choice in a local shop instead. With it finally arriving a week later,I got set to at last go on a trip with the girls.

    View on the film:

    Tripping at the real Essence Music Festival in New Orleans, (a good paid holiday for the cast and crew!) director Malcolm D. Lee & cinematographer Greg Gardiner catch the groove with glossy wide-shots that play out the big gags in the middle of vast crowds. Feeling like large parts of the film were improvised, editors Paul Millspaugh takes what could have been snappy,raunchy gags,and pulls them to breaking point,with each would-be punch-line being missed by aimless repetition that grinds the laughs down to a thud. Not helping rid the feeling of the painful dialogue (which chucks in a dozen "Oh hell no!" for maximum cringe) being made up on the spot, the writers have an inability to give the friends any moments of calm conversation/friendship building in the first half,which causes the attempt to give the ending a dramatic heft to ring false. Hitting the flick with some much needed sass, Queen Latifah gives the standout performance as the playfully soulful Sasha Franklin on this failed road trip.
  • dnbaeb12 November 2018
    3/10
    DVD
    So glad I did not waste my money going to the theater to see this. Most of the cast I like, but most of the movie was just over the top stupid. I really hope that save their money and not make a Part 2.
  • kz917-127 November 2017
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    Excessive adult humor for shock value does not make for a good movie.

    Two of the characters zip line over Bourbon Street and pee all over the crowd, one of them on purpose. It just goes downhill from there over breakfast one lady illuminates the others on how to use grapefruit during oral sex. There is a banana involved during her demonstration.

    Base humor and every black woman cliché in the book.
  • I went into it with a good feeling about it. The trailer looked like the film was going to be real entertaining, but this was better than I expected.

    It's funny that Queen Latifah and Jada Pinkett Smith are not more centered stage in this movie as I though they were bigger stars than that, but I forget Regina Hall has made quite a name for herself in the last few years. The film centers around her character, Ryan who gathers her crew who she has not scene for years to an event in New Orleans so that they can reconnect.

    All the women were funny in this movie but special shout out to Tiffany Haddish who I've never herd of before this movie but will never forget. She gave it all to get the big laughs just like Melissa McCarthy did in Bridesmaids.

    Nothing's more funnier than watching women get down and dirty about things that would not be considered proper etiquette. I want to see it all and I got that from Girls Trip. This had me laughing from beginning to end. It's hilarious. Plus it's a good movie about friends hanging with each other. You get the vibe from all the characters that they have been down for one another forever, and it gives you that good feeling.

    A great movie.

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    Shocking (but not in a good way) the story of 4 friends who reunite and have a crazy weekend in New Orleans. I am not the target audience, demonstrated by the fact that I was in my local packed cinema attended by only 4 blokes (incl. me).

    This film is interested in money, the media world, portrays the worst of black culture stereotypes and women as property. The film is 2 hours of total nonsense, but it felt like 4.

    Not funny, terrible attempts at adult humour, endless vulgarity, endless f-bombs, gross, disgusting. In fact I wish I could un-see some of the scenes. It's the worst film this year.

    Please stay away from this rubbish or they'll make a sequel 'Girls Trip 2 – Another Delightful Weekend Away' AGHHHH!
  • Warning: Spoilers
    This was so bad, not sure whether to laugh at how bad it is or to walk out. Between the swearing, cheap overt sexual strutting, the cheap, crude dialogue, the hopelessly predictable story line and obvious product placements, there isn't much to rank this movie. Ms. Nasty's huge earrings come and go, the word "dick", Ni**a, and everything else that's trash is so frequent in the dialogue. Watch to fill the space on a screen and noise on speakers.
  • westsideschl28 October 2017
    Typically these reunion films are white guys in hot tubs/saunas; chasing sex; lots of party w/music scenes; obscenities every other line (most lines are kept short with monosyllabic words so as to be understandable by audience); some sort of inane conflict either between reunionists or with others; reunion group almost always has a demographic mix of a successful, a stable, an out-of-control, and a quiet shy type. So it is with this film except the drinking, partying and especially the obscenities dominant every scene. IMDb does not permit even a direct quote of a few cuss word examples (but they do promote the product to any age) so just imagine the f word with mother in front of it said every other line along with the word that describes one's rear end used in describing uncommon sex along with a couple of different derogatory terms for a female and you get the picture of the type of humor that dominates and what the film and is all about.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    Grade: F for FOUL

    Rating: R, 122 minutes

    In a Nutshell: I guess I just don't get this movie. In fact, I hated it. Audiences are loving it, but I thought it was one of the most crude, trashy movies I had ever seen. I'm honestly surprised that the talented cast would want to be part of such a disgusting, filthy script.

    Uplifting theme: Friendship, forgiveness, loyalty

    "Realize your own truth." – Ryan (Regina Hall) Power to rediscover your own voice It's better to be alone than with someone who disrespects you.

    Things I liked: The cast includes Queen Latifah, Jada Pinkett Smith, Regina Hall, and Tiffany Haddish. I thought Tiffany's character was the most disgusting and disgraceful, so I guess you could say she did a great job. Some music celebrity cameos. The Essence Music Festival occurs every year in New Orleans. I got a kick out of all of Queen Latifah's hairstyles.

    Things I didn't like: TONS of nasty, crude jokes, foul behavior, offensive language, and repulsive images. The girls do horribly crude things and have a night of extremely bad behavior and then they kneel down to pray. So, praying makes all of their bad character, foul language and trashy behavior OK all of a sudden? I believe in repentance, but the very next day they go out and do it all again. The girlfriends scream profanities at each other and are constantly fighting.

    Two of the women pee all over everyone from a zip-line above a crowd. Disgusting. I'm not talking about a little dribble either. Think full-on spraying hose. Gross. Not funny. Ryan's husband cheats on her, yet she flirts with someone else and thinks it's OK. The two token white girls were both painted as idiots. Why are so many movies coming out that glorify girls behaving badly? I love a good comedy, but the jokes in this movie were juvenile and disgusting.

    Tips for parents: Pure garbage. If you wanted your kids to watch this movie with a filter, it would be about a 10 minute movie. Extreme profanity and offensive language. That's not even including the 429,871 F-bombs. Drugs, alcohol, sex, fighting Full-frontal nudity of an old guy. Yuck. Dina opens her shirt up at a concert to reveal pasties. Very immodest clothing.

    MOVIE REVIEW MOM .
  • This movie is absolutely funny from start to finish. The Black actresses are cute and multi-talented.

    Girls Trip is an adult movie with nudity scene and adult language and not suitable for anyone whose age is below 17.Nevertheless,it will make you laugh out loudly and definitely will cheer you up if you are sad.

    The film's plot follows the story of four lifelong friends on a long- overdue weekend getaway trip to New Orleans for the annual Essence Music Festival. Their sisterhood is rekindled and wild sides are rediscovered, with nights of partying, hook-ups and bad decisions, as well as raw and vulnerable moments that strengthen their bond.

    Recommended for audience whose age is 17+ NC17.
  • After witnessing what can only be described as a 'car crash' of a movie, I was surprised to find so many glowing reviews?! However, clicking onto the majority of these profiles reveals they are new members whose accounts were coincidentally created around the time of the films release, or appear to be used to push specific movie titles with a political agenda. Why? This is a Movie Database not a platform for terrible politics.

    One of them even goes so far as to mention her son by name (and highlights this) in every review, regardless of whether or not he saw the film.

    Anyway, The movie is terrible, technically it is average looking and it would be hard to fault the quality of the medium, given that most people have HD built into their smartphone now.

    Each scene was as desperate as it was cringe-worthy, using every common, overplayed cliché and trope from last year. People getting covered in urine is not comedy, And I think it's fair to say the ignorantly confident and 'sassy' girl power thing has been done to death. The story failed to convey any moral or real emotional weight. Uncomfortably, the cast was almost entirely and purposely 'Blackwashed' with the exception of some 90's Spike Lee style reverse tokens if you look hard enough. Just why? Shameful.
  • One of the worst movies I've ever seen. Period.

    Nothing but flat, unimaginative, repetitive, cringe-worthy scenes glued together.

    The story is absolutely terrible. Four women: the Queen (who's is kinda done), Mrs Smith (who is really too old for this movie), the Party girl (who over-acts in every scene) and Ryan (who's emotional scenes are worse than a school play and who's voice cuts through steel). Going on an trip, to have a good time, to fight, to get back together and to happily live ever after.

    There is NOTHING new to this story. Nothing interesting. Nothing funny. Really...nothing...funny. Just stereotyping. A lot of stereotyping. And what is the added value of all the 'blackwashing' in this movie? I don't get that at all.

    In conclusion: every, bloody, second of this movie is so cringe worthy, so annoying on so many different levels...as if the makers and actors really tried to make a s*cky, boring movie.

    Shame on you! Avoid as the plague
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    It wasn't funny. It was not smart. It was full of clichés and stolen old over used plot devices. predictable. It spent most of its time acting over the top stupid thinking the audience will laugh at extreme stupidity. other movies have done this much better. even with the old and tired plot devices and clichés, because they were funny, i enjoyed the humor. i didn't enjoy this movie and wanted to leave.
  • SnoopyStyle18 October 2017
    Ryan Pierce (Regina Hall) has the perfect life. She married her nice college football player boyfriend Stewart. She wrote the book "You can have it all". The couple is on the verge of a big media deal to be the next cultural icon. She has drifted from her longtime friends "The Flossy Posse" and decides to bring them on her speaking trip to New Orleans. Sasha Franklin (Queen Latifah) has abandoned her journalistic dreams and is struggling as an internet gossip columnist. Lisa Cooper (Jada Pinkett Smith) has turned into a safe stay-at-home mom. Dina (Tiffany Haddish) is a wild crazy girl. Sasha gets a tip that Stewart has cheated on Ryan.

    This could have been a standard black girls' wild out on their lives fitting into the BET rotation with countless others. It's elevated by a couple of factors. The first is the wild performance from Tiffany Haddish. She's a comedian working her craft and getting some notice as a supporting character in The Carmichael Show. She's the wildly inappropriate character every broad modern comedies need but she does it with a smile and an inner joy. She's half clueless and half callous. The fruit fellatio scene is hilarious. The second is the writing from Kenya Barris, Black-ish creator, and Tracy Oliver. This creates some compelling characters which these experienced actors are able to inhabit. It is a broad comedy with heart. It's got the gross-out, highly-inappropriate jokes which really works here. The actors bring a humanity to their roles. They are ready to come out and set it off.
  • This film begins with four women named "Ryan Pierce" (Regina Hall), "Sasha Franklin" (Queen Latifah), "Lisa Cooper" (Jada Pinkett Smith) and "Dina" (Tiffany Haddish) enjoying their youth so much that they formed a group known as the Flossy Posse and became almost inseparable. However, like so many things in life, time and events proceeded to take their toll and each of them eventually go their separate ways. But then one day Ryan decides to invite the other three to accompany her on what is essentially a business trip to New Orleans and in no time the Flossy Posse hits Bourbon Street with the single intent on riding high once more. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this film had an interesting plot along with several humorous scenes thrown in for good measure. Unfortunately, there were also a few completely unnecessary scenes of a rather crude and vulgar nature thrown in which not only diminished the film as a whole but almost ruined what could have been a very good comedy. At least, that is my opinion. That being said, I have rated this movie accordingly. Slightly below average.
  • After being subjected to the torture that is "Girl's Trip", I felt compelled to leave it a review, my first by the way. Whoever sanctioned the budget for this movie at Universal Studios needs to be fired. Fired into the orbit on a large rocket and kept away from movie production!! The acting was shockingly bad, the plot is non-existent and that's before I get started on the characters. They were so stereotypical it was laughable. As has been mentioned on another review, every scene is as cringe-worthy as the last. 10 minutes in and I thought "this film can't get any worse", but it surpassed my expectations and it did. If I could have given it zero, I would have and that would have been kind to it. The one to avoid, A truly terrible movie.
  • Showing "black women being carefree and having fun just like everybody else." That's what Tracy Oliver, co-writer of "Girls Trip" (R, 2:02), wanted to accomplish with this movie, according to The Hollywood Reporter. "I think we need to show all aspects of black lives," Oliver said. "I love 'Moonlight', I love 'Hidden Figures', but I also want to see some people who are having fun and just showing female friends hanging out." After all, minorities are becoming not just the stars, but the subjects of more and more movies these days, and not just in historical dramas. But even contemporary films with predominantly black casts have been, more often than not, comedies, focusing mostly on one character or couple (for example, 2013's "Baggage Claim"), mainly featuring one black star (2015's "The Wedding Ringer") or with a large ensemble cast (2016's "Almost Christmas") of mostly men. But what about the girls? In the same way that movies mostly about white women explore their friendships, family relationships and show they can be just as funny and raunchy as the men ("Bridesmaids", "Sisters", "Bad Moms", "Rough Night", etc.), 2017 offers up "Girls Trip" to represent – and entertain.

    Similar to "Rough Night", this movie features four close college friends who have drifted apart over the years, but who long for a reunion – and a chance to recapture their lost youth, if only for a weekend – and make some fun new memories along the way. Regina Hall plays Ryan Pierce, a self-help guru whose book, "You Can Have it All", has made her a brand of her own and who is enjoying riding that wave with her husband and business partner, ex-NFLer Stewart Pierce (Mike Colter). Sasha Franklin (Queen Latifah) has achieved some fame too, but doesn't seem very proud of using her journalism degree as a celebrity gossip writer whose blog "Sasha's Secrets" is starting to fizzle. All four of the main characters miss having fun together, but maybe the two who need it the most are Lisa (Jada Pinkett Smith) who has become a loving, but overprotective single mother who has forgotten what it's like to have fun, and Dina (Tiffany Hadish), a hot-head who just lost her job due to her significant anger management issues.

    When Ryan is invited to be the keynote speaker at the annual Essence Conference in New Orleans, she decides to turn the trip into a much- needed reunion for her three best friends. But when they get together, problems soon develop. It quickly becomes clear that Ryan's media-perfect marriage isn't quite a perfect as it looks. Ryan and Sasha still harbor hurt feelings from the way a joint business venture turned out five years earlier. Sasha is under a lot of pressure to post a big celebrity news item by the end of the weekend. Lisa is in desperate need of a good time and, when things get frustrating, well… did I mention that Dina has anger issues? As the girls try to support Ryan in her marital troubles and help Lisa reawaken her inner wild child, they all enjoy New Orleans, the perks of Ryan's celebrity and the concert events at the conference, while flirting with men, drinking and just being crazy, including getting involved in a dance-off with a younger group of girls, a bar fight and an ill-advised zip-lining incident. Meanwhile, Ryan learns that a producer is in town to talk to her about starting a talk show and clothing line with her husband and, as all these tensions build, Ryan's conference address starts to look like the time and place for all of these issues to come to a head and/or resolve themselves, one way or another.

    "Girls Trip" accomplishes its goals quite impressively. It shows black women cutting loose and also getting past their differences, overcoming the distance that time has placed between them and strengthening their friendships. The disparate characters we get from co-writers Kenya Barris (TV's "Black-ish") and Tracy Oliver (both of who also wrote "Barbershop: The Next Cut") provide great opportunities for story-telling and comedy. Malcolm D. Lee ("Barbershop: The Next Cut", the "Best Man" movies, "Undercover Brother", "Scary Movie 5") makes great use of those opportunities – and the talents of his accomplished stars. This movie is also a celebration of music by black artists, what with performances by Common, Sean Combs and Ne-Yo, among others. Cameos by Mike Epps and Ava DuVernay are also a lot of fun and supporting players like Kate Walsh (as Ryan's ditzy manager) and Larenz Tate round out the cast wonderfully. This may not be the most original comedy of the year and some gags are a little over-the-top, but "Girls Trip" has heart, addresses an underserved segment of the movie-going population and should be great fun for Movie Fans of all backgrounds. "A-"
  • missyjoy2524 July 2017
    1/10
    Awful
    Warning: Spoilers
    I have walked out of 2 movies in my entire life. This is the 2nd. considering how expensive going to the movies has become it takes a lot for me to get up out of my seat and say my time is more valuable than my investment.

    I stayed a little over an hour thinking somehow it might get better. The people in the audience I was in all laughed at every joke so I came to realize that I was not the target audience and the jokes would continue on this level.

    This was the story of a "girls trip" with old college friends. The trailer looked pretty cute and I always liked Queen Latifah, Jayda Pinket Smith...so I thought this could be another Bridesmaids or something vulgar but cleverly vulgar (I'm not against vulgarity).

    This movie was unbelievably juvenile. And not like that's such a bad thing. Juvenile humor CAN be quite hilarious (if it's clever), which imho this was definitely not.

    In Bridesmaids "Annie" took valium chased with hard liquor and questioned the flight attendant as to why his name was "Stove" (even though it was Steve) and drunkenly told him that "this is the 90's. It's civil rights" and he told her "you're in the wrong decade". Yeah, this was juvenile too, but imo it was very clever and hilarious.

    The "spoiler" was when Jada's character got into a harness (though she revealed that she had to pee) in New Orleans to zip line from one building to another with thousands below her. Her zip line got stuck halfway across and big surprise she projectile peed on the people below. Of course the audience laughed hysterically. I was not amused. Instead I was pretty depressed that this is what people find funny.
  • colewaters29 July 2017
    Girls Trip was an absolute blast. It was non stop laughs. This has been the best comedy since Bad Moms. This movie deserves a sequel with out a question. The acting was fantastic. I did not find one bad thing in this movie. Queen Latifah was spot on. The best comedy of the year no question. If any comedy movie has a chance of getting an academy award this movie has the best chance.

    Parents this is a R rated comedy and shows big time with Rating: R (for crude and sexual content throughout, pervasive language, brief graphic nudity, and drug material). Besides that this is a stellar movie. I have not laughed this hard during a movie in a very long time. When the movie was over the audience was still laughing hard that is how funny Girls Trip is.

    My score 10/10
  • Would like to say something very clear right now. There is absolutely no bias against comedy, actually have a high appreciation for it and have always tried to appreciate all types while liking some more so than others. For example, there has always been the tendency to prefer the witty and sophisticated kind of humour and razor sharp wit seen in many of the screwball comedies and Looney Tunes cartoons respectively, and broad comedy can be funny too though does depend on a good cast to deliver it, over the crude humour seen in many comedies these days.

    Saw 'Girls Trip' as someone intrigued by the premise and having heard that the film was absolutely hilarious from close friends and trusted critics. Found myself really not caring for it sadly after seeing it on Netflix, and my sister and her best friend who watched it with me didn't know what to think. You know a comedy is not good or funny when you are more cringing in embarrassment and exchanging shocked glances in alternative to laughing out loud constantly, 'Girls Trip' is one of those examples and really do feel bad for saying this.

    'Girls Trip' does have good things. The four leads all give strong performances, whether in the comedy and in the drama. Tiffany Haddish in particular gives it her absolute all and shows great confidence and comic timing. They have good, though it did feel forced at times as well, chemistry together that sparkles in the best moments, their friendship being clearly genuine.

    It looks nice enough with lovely locations and the music isn't too over the top, doesn't intrude too much and isn't used too obviously.

    However, from personal opinion 'Girls Trip' just wasn't very funny. The script was far too crude for my tastes with too much of the dialogue making me cringe and shocked at how friends can speak like that to each other, plus the gratuitous overuse of profanity was a turn off. Do not have a problem with swearing, it's when it's used too much and especially when it's not necessary when it's a problem and that was what left a bittertaste either. The non-verbal comedy was also not in particularly good taste, the urination from above scene was nearly 'Freddy Got Fingered' level and that is as far away from a good thing as one can go.

    The story started off quite well and there is energy, but it became too sentimental and dreary in the more dramatic moments and the slightness of it is evident. Momentum could have been tighter and only Ryan is particularly well developed of the four leads and of the characters overall. And hers is quite cliched (and quite worn out cliches at that), actually found Jada Pinkett Smith's character very underwritten. Any attempts at boundary pushing are laudable but are not that daring, new or tasteful.

    On the whole, can see why people will find appeal in 'Girls Trip' but also completely see why others will hate it. Mostly it didn't do it for me, sorry. 4/10
  • I am not one to go to the theater to see a comedy. I prefer big budget Hollywood blockbusters, science fiction, etc. but I love all Jada, Queen, and Regina so I wanted to support (plus I got free tickets to an advanced screening, so why not LOL). Low and behold, I have never laughed so hard at a comedy movie in a very long time and I mean like laugh out loud, ugly noise funny.

    While everyone has funny moments throughout the film, the real star of the show is Tiffany Haddish. She delivers the funniest one liners, punchlines, every-lines. She was definitely the highlight.

    Now I will say that for most avid movie goers, the plot isn't too original. If you are a comedy lover then you have definitely seen a version of this movie before; four friends who have lost their mojo go on a fun filled weekend where everything that could go wrong does go wrong. Their friendship is tested and their lives are changed forever. Nothing too unique but the characters and the setting make it enjoyable to watch. I thought that the writers choosing such a prestigious event like Essence Festival as the backdrop of the storyline was genius and much needed. It's great that the world can see inside such a huge cultural event for the black community.

    Of course, this movie will be donned (by some) as a "black movie" but it's nothing of the sort. Many themes and jokes are definitely inspired by a culture birthed from the black community but the film can be enjoyed by all races and adult ages. I was even surprised when I got the the advanced screening to see so many diverse faces and age groups. Plus the theater erupted in laughter the entire time.

    I definitely recommend this film. You won't be disappointed. It's the funnies thing I have seen since Key and Peele's show!
  • I can't remember a time when I watched a more disgusting movie than this. Once again an over-rated rubbish that seemed to have done well at box office for unknown reasons! By the way I did not understand half the spoken words as the actresses seem to speak a language other than English!!! Either way I Don't think I missed much.

    One final word: this movie is not funny. In case anyone needed clarification.
  • This movie pretends to be a funny movie like "the Hangover" but than with four black woman. The movie is however not funny at all and in fact the character Dina is very annoying throughout the whole movie . There is a lot of shouting going on and a this seems to be typical for a lot of black people. The movie is way too long and the story has some flaws but it pretends to be a comedy so who gives a damn? As long as you can laugh it does not matter but in this movie there are no laughs at all but only a state of irritation which grows by the minute. Only the end is alright although predictable. If you insist on seeing this movie than rent it on DVD so you press fast forward now and than just as I did to reach the end of this dumb movie a lot quicker.
  • The level of writing and acting is so low here, that I can't imagine anyone enjoying it. I gave it 40 minutes and I couldn't take it any longer
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