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BARBERSHOP (UMD/PSP/WS 1.85 ANAMORPHIC/2.0/ENG-SUB) DVD Movie

BARBERSHOP (UMD/PSP/WS 1.85 ANAMORPHIC/2.0/ENG-SUB) DVD


1.85:1: Theatre Wide-Screen

PN: 027616121288IE     Release: 09/27/2005
Starring: Ice Cube, Anthony Anderson, Cedric the Entertainer
Director(s): Tim Story
Price:$15.99 

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Barbershop
Calvin (Ice Cube) never wanted to take over the family business, a barbershop on the south side of Chicago. Disgusted with the shop's crime-ridden neighborhood, and caught up in his moneymaking schemes, one morning Calvin decides to sell the shop to the shady Lester (Keith David). Chastised by his pregnant wife, Jennifer (Jazsmin Lewis), for his rash decision, Calvin spends the day cutting heads at the shop, and starts to understand the importance of the legacy his grandfather and father have left to him. The bickering barbers include Eddie (Cedric the Entertainer), the old-timer with his own unique perspective on black life; Terri (rapper Eve in her film debut), a hot-tempered woman with a trifling boyfriend; Jimmy (Sean Patrick Thomas), a college educated snob; Ricky (Michael Ealy) a reformed criminal; Isaac (Troy Garity, the son of Jane Fonda and Tom Hayden), a white B-Boy, whom no one is ready to let cut their hair; and Dinka (Leonard Howze), a recent African immigrant who's too shy to express his feelings for Terri. Calvin learns to appreciate them all, and discovers that the place where they work is more than just a place to get a haircut -- it's a meeting place for the neighborhood, a place where folks can speak their minds and find out what's happening. Calvin gradually changes his mind about selling the shop, but it may be too late. Meanwhile, a bumbling thief, J.D. (Anthony Anderson) spends a painful day trying to crack open the ATM he's stolen from the grocery store across the street. Barbershop was directed by Tim Story and produced by George Tillman Jr. and Robert Teitel, the producers of Soul Food. Barbershop had its world premiere at the 2002 Urbanworld Film Festival. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide
Cast
Ice Cube as Calvin Palmer
Anthony Anderson as J.D.
Cedric the Entertainer as Eddie
Sean Patrick Thomas as Jimmy James
Eve as Terri Jones
Troy Garity as Isaac Rosenberg
Michael Ealy as Ricky Nash
Leonard Earl Howze as Dinka
Keith David as Lester
Jazsmin Lewis as Jennifer Palmer
Lahmard Tate as Bill7
Tom Wright as Detective Williams
Crew
Felicia Fasano - Casting
Mary Vernieu - Casting
Trevor Ward - Consultant/advisor
Tim Story - Director
John Carter - Editor
Matt Alvarez - Executive Producer
Terence Blanchard - Composer (Music Score)
George Kohut - Camera Operator
Roger Fortune - Production Designer
Tom Priestley Jr. - Cinematographer
Robert Teitel - Producer
George Tillman, Jr. - Producer
Mark Brown - Producer
Mark Brown - Screen Story
Mark Brown - Screenwriter
Don D. Scott - Screenwriter
Marshall Todd - Screenwriter
David Morenz - First Assistant Camera
Chris Severin - Musical Performer
Harvey Mason - Musical Performer
Renard Poche - Musical Performer
David Young - First Assistant Editor
Colin Slaby - Second Assistant Camera
Ron Wright - Cable Person
Bruce Ahlfeld - Construction Foreman
John Slove - Construction Foreman
Gus Medina - Foley Mixer
Theresa Repola Mohammed - Negative Cutter
David Malley - Production Secretary
Carlos Medina Jr. - Set Medic/First Aid
John Clancy - Set Medic/First Aid
Frank Yario Jr. - Video Assist
Barbara Harris - Voice Casting
Howard A. Anderson Company - Title Design
John Berlin - Title Design

Barbershop
Barbershop is a genial urban workplace comedy. Director Tim Story keeps things moving at an appropriately bouncy pace, and the cast is energetic and appealing. Barbershop is clearly modeled after Car Wash, and manages to capture some of that movie's low-key, lightweight charm. While the plot tangentially encompasses guns, crime, and overzealous police, the film takes place in a sunny, bright, and essentially tension-free inner city Chicago. In fact, Barbershop could use a touch of the working-class grit that made Car Wash so memorable. There's never any real sense that anyone is working that hard at anything except running their mouths, and never any sense that anything more than hurt feelings are at stake, even when it seems that the entire crew are going to lose their livelihoods due to shop owner Calvin's (Ice Cube) hasty decision to sell the shop to a low-life criminal (played with just the right degree of menace by Keith David). A subplot about an ATM robbery offers a silly, but efficient slapstick counterpoint to the talky comedy at the film's core. While the film makes a noble stab at inclusiveness, featuring sympathetic white and Indian characters, there's a mild, but still disappointing sexism in the way it sometimes objectifies black women. But in the end, Barbershop is a crowd pleaser, which is all that it sets out to be. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide
 
(no awards)

General Specifications:

Language Options:English
Subtitle Options:English, French
Sound Processing:
Additional Features:Full-length movie Widescreen presentation DVD picture quality
DVD Aspect Ratio:1.85:1: Theatre Wide-Screen
MPAA Rating:PG13
DVD Discs Included:1
DVD Sides:1
DVD DVD Region Code:1
Content Length:102 min
 

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