Welcome Home, Roscoe Jenkins

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Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins
Directed by Malcolm D. Lee
Produced by Scott Stuber, Mary Parent, Charles Castaldi
Starring Martin Lawrence
Margaret Avery
Joy Bryant
Michael Clarke Duncan
Louis C.K.
Mike Epps
Mo'Nique
Nicole Ari Parker
Cedric the Entertainer
and James Earl Jones
Distributed by Universal Pictures
Release date(s) February 8, 2008
Country United States
Language English
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Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins is a 2008 comedy film directed by Malcolm D. Lee and distributed by Universal Pictures. The film stars Martin Lawrence, Michael Clarke Duncan, Mike Epps, Mo'Nique, Cedric the Entertainer and James Earl Jones.

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Martin Lawrence stars as talk-show sensation Dr. RJ Stevens, who has shirked his simple Southern past and the awkward boy he used to be to dispense “you can do it” advice to millions of adoring fans. With a reality-series survivor winner star (Joy Bryant) on his arm and loads of cash in his pocket, there’s nothing he feels he hasn’t achieved.

When his parents request that he come home for their 50th wedding anniversary, RJ packs up his 10-year-old son and his fiancée and heads back to his sleepy Southern hometown. Ready to impress his down home kin with how much he’s changed, RJ will prove he’s not the walking disaster they used to pick on. At least, that’s the plan…

But as his crazy, lovable family reminds RJ of the kid he once was and the egotistical adult he has become, this superstar will take a hard look at the life he is living. Roscoe Junior might’ve felt teased, second-best and laughed at as a child, but the love from home could be turning Dr. RJ into The Better Man.

As RJ Stevens stayed with his family, he realized why he left and also why he grew so far apart from them. But after a while, he also realized the mistakes he made of letting other people get the best of him, meaning he let others bring his spirits down as a child because he, as well as others were competitive and RJ hated losing.

Now that RJ realizes what his family means to him, he feels he should not have left them in the first place because he sees that money and being famous does not lead to happiness.

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The film received negative to mixed reviews from critics. As of February 19, 2008, the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported that 28% of critics gave the film positive reviews, based on 72 reviews.[1] Metacritic reported the film had an average score of 48 out of 100, based on 22 reviews.[2]

[edit] DVD Release

The film will be released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc June 17, 2008. The Film will be released in UK 30th May 2008

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