We see both standing in font of the fridge, he continues: "You ate my dinner. All the chicken, all the pig feet."), but the shot of Craig begins a little earlier, stopping at about the same time as in the Theatrical Version At first, his father's speech is the same (".eating up all the food. Jones: "I wanna eat some of them chit'lins. Again the irritated Craig, from off-screen we hear ".all the hog maws." We see Craig, his dad continues off-screen ".eating up all the food. Jones bitches about Craig normally eating all the food, the scenes following the words "In the goddamn refrigerator." are different in both versions. Plus, Joi will kick your ass anyway."Ĭraig: "Joi ain't gonna do a goddamn thing."ĭana takes the offensive: she shouts so that her mother can hear it: "Craig, get out of my room."Ĭraig: "Shut up. She ain't got no time to be messing with you."ĭana: "No.
Dana."ĭana: "Because she's about to graduate. The Theatrical Version fades to the inside of the house a little earlier.Īfter Craig ran the Jehovah's Witnesses off, he in the DC has a conversation with his sister Dana - we get to know, that he has a crush on Debbie.Ĭraig opens the Door of Dana's room, she's still dozily "Dana. He then shrugs a little (later we get to know that this is probably an aftermath of his PCP-high), stretches himself and joyfully shouts out. Then we see Smokey who just wakes up and lights a spliff "Gotta start the day off right, man." And beat him down."Īfter that, Stanley runs them off with a load of his garden hose "Ha, you little rat bastards." "My daddy caught him trying to break in to my house two days ago. He passes some kids, who comment this with: Prior to this, the DC shows miscellaneous additional scenes from the neighborhood.įirst, we see Deebo sleeping on the couch, then Ezal running away with stolen goods (we hear sirens). In the Theatrical Version the shot from above is longer then, the scene fades to an external view of the Jones-family's house. The first credits (on a black background) run a little slower in the DC. Theatrical Version (NTSC) / Director's Cut (NTSC)īecause of the first few changes, the song "Tryin' To See Another Day" by The Isley Brothers is heard a little longer. In the UK the Director's Cut was released on as DVD and Blu-Ray. However, these versions where censored at some points, so the new material was partly used as buffer for some dialogues that included hard swearing (the DC is complete in this respect). Felisha's first appearance and the conversation between the two kids at the beginning of the movie) have already be shown in some American TV-Versions. The DVD includes the complete bonus material of the old DVD and a newly produced featurette (about 24 min).Īccording to imdb, some of the additional scenes (e.g. For fans it is still an interesting consideration.Įspecially Craig's dad (John Witherspoon), who in the credits is simply called "Mr. The new edition of the movie introduces some characters a little erlier and slightly rounds down the plot, but it doesn't really change the movie. The additional scenes actually are brand new, so it is not just the movie including the deleted scenes from the old DVD, which are also included as bonus material on the Director's Cut DVD. It was rated R by the MPAA, the "Unrated"-Imprint therefore simply seems to be an eyecatcher.
There were 2 sequels, Next Friday and Friday After Next, released in the years 20.ġ4 years after the theatrical release, a Director's Cut was released in September 2009 for the American home theatre sector, that is about 6 minutes longer.
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Besides Tucker, the runtish Tony Cox, playing a vengeful husband, and the lusty pastor Bernie Mac should be well-known characters of the movie. There is not much plot involved in the movie, but the main focus is on the weird characters. Starting with these words (commencing when we see the production logo), spoken by Chris Tucker aka Smokey, this little "Hood Comedy" from 1995 shows 24 hours of Craig's (Ice Cube) life. But I'm gonna get you high today.īecause it's Friday. The additional difference in time is a result of several very short scenes (always less than 0,5 seconds) that were cut out in the DC which won't be mentioned in this report because of their irrelevance. Difference in time: 333,3 sec (= 5:33 min) * 2 scenes, where the Director's Cut is shorter Theatrical Version: 88:17 min without credits (91:27 including credits) in NTSCĭirector's Cut: 93:49 min without credits (96:59 min including credits) in NTSC Comparison between the Theatrical Version and the Director's Cut (both American DVDs distributed by New Line Home Entertainment)