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Features
• Closed-captioned
• Color
• DVD-Video
• NTSC
In Theaters : 28 March, 1997
DVD Release : 13 January, 2004 |
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B.A.P.S. description
What was director Robert Townsend thinking? His movies, such as The Five Heartbeats and The Hollywood Shuffle, are sweet, enjoyable little pictures. But this "comedy" about two flashy Georgia women hoping to find money and men in Los Angeles is stereotypical, unfunny, embarrassing, and boring. Halle Berry and newcomer Natalie Desselle are trapped in pitiful roles playing against the distinguished but miscast Martin Landau and a wasted Ian Richardson. B.A.P.S., by the way, stands for black American princesses. There are better urban comedies out there, the badly named Booty Call for one. --Rochelle O'Gorman |
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B.A.P.S. Customer Reviews
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by Tiffamy Merritt.
In the movie B.A.P.S Nisi and Mickey move to L.A. to become dancers. After the audition, Isaac, a fake producer, offered them 50,000 dollars to be dancers. Instead, Nisi and Mickey scam a dying millionaire, Mr. Blakemore.
B.A.P.S is filled with comedy and mischief. An example of comedy would be when Mickey and Nisi were on the airplane talking and Mickey's hair hit the old man next to her eye. An example of mischief would be when Antonio tried to rob Mr. Blakemore while he was in bed asleep.
B.A.P.S brings you to your feet begging for an encore. |
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