Tim Story's BARBERSHOP is a lighthearted, crowd-pleasing romp that takes place over the course of one day in and around a south side Chicago barbershop. The owner of the struggling establishment, Calvin (Ice Cube), presides over his raucous staff like his father and grandfather did before him. There's the aging, politically incorrect Eddie (a show-stealing Cedric the Entertainer), the pretentious Jimmy (Sean Patrick Thomas), the ex-con Ricky (Michael Ealy), the fiery Terri (Eve), the white, unappreciated Isaac (Troy Garity), and the poetry-loving Dinka (Leonard Earl Howze). As the local police search for the criminals who stole an ATM from the deli across the street (the hysterically pathetic Anthony Anderson and Lahmard Tate), Calvin contemplates selling the barbershop to a menacing loan shark (Keith David). When it appears that a deal has been made, Calvin realizes the error of his ways and tries to rectify the situation before it's too late.
With BARBERSHOP, Ice Cube is well on his way to establishing another cinematic franchise (following in the steps of the FRIDAY series). Using the universally identifiable backdrop of a barbershop, the film bounces between drama and action and comedy with easy assurance. If ever there was a film that deserved a sequel, this is it.
DVD Features:
Region 1
Keep Case
Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.85
Single Side - Dual Layer
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
Stereo Surround - Spanish
Additional Release Material:
Featurettes (4)
Audio Commentary - 1. Tim Story - Director
2. George Tilman, Jr. - Producer, Robert Teitel - Producer, Mark Brown - Producer
Deleted Scenes
Bloopers
Outtakes
Music Video - 1. "Trade It All" by Fabolous featuring P. Diddy and Jagged Edge
Text/Galleries:
Photo Gallery
Interactive Features:
Game - 1. Barber School Game
Additional Music/Songs
Ice Cube: Rapper, Actor, Director
Additional Music/Songs
Jay-Z: Rapper
Additional Music/Songs
3 Eve: Hip-Hop recording artist/Ruff Ryders
Review 1:
"...BARBERSHOP is a warm, generous comedy....The movie's quiet affirmation of neighborhood values gives it an honest, lived-in glow..."
Source: New York Times
p.E10 09/13/2002
Review 2:
"...BARBERSHOP is as warm as it is wise, deftly setting off uproarious humor with an underlying seriousness that sneaks up on the viewer....A lively and endearing cast is headed by Ice Cube, in an impressively understated performance..."
Source: Los Angeles Times
p.C12 09/13/02
Review 3:
"..Genial....[Ice Cube] is the emotional center of the movie..."
Source: USA Today
p.12D 09/13/2002
Review 4:
"...[A] reassuring, retro uplifter..."
Source: Entertainment Weekly
p.75 09/20/2002
Review 5:
"...Ice Cube is appealing..."
Source: Rolling Stone
p.113 10/03/2002
Review 6:
"A rousing celebration of the family-run small business....[The film] provides a springboard for high-voltage comic exchanges that double as wisecrack-coated lessons in community relations..."
Source: Variety
p.39 08/19/2002
Review 7:
"...[Cedric's] comic timing is beautiful....A breakthrough for director Tim Story..."
Source: Sight and Sound
p.38-9 02/01/2003
Review 8:
"...The acting's superb, particularly from 39-year-old comedian Cedric the Entertainer..."
Source: Total Film
p.113 11/01/2003