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      • Directed by F. Gary Gray (The Italian Job), this film is fairly unique in the history of African American cinema. Though Friday depends partly on toilet humor, it doesn't have the same hyped-up, eager-to-please vibe of many other comedies. It's laid-back with a refreshing lack of plot mechanics.
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  2. Apr 20, 2015 · Friday is about almost nothing — refreshing, really, after a string of movies set in South Central, Los Angeles, that focused only on strife. But in this movie, Craig (Ice Cube) gets fired on his day off — and made fun of because of it all throughout.

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    • Friday was released in 1995. One of the first and most important facts about the movie Friday is that it was released in Directed by F. Gary Gray, this cult classic quickly became a favorite among audiences of all ages.
    • It stars Ice Cube and Chris Tucker. Ice Cube and Chris Tucker play the lead roles in Friday, marking a memorable collaboration between the two talented actors.
    • The movie follows the story of Craig and Smokey. The plot centers around Craig (played by Ice Cube) and Smokey (played by Chris Tucker), two friends who spend a memorable Friday together in South Central Los Angeles.
    • Friday showcases a day in the life of the neighborhood. The movie offers a realistic portrayal of urban life, showcasing the struggles and humor of the residents in a South Central Los Angeles neighborhood.
    • The Movie Was Shot in 20 days.
    • The Director Equates It to Leave It to Beaver.
    • Gray Directed The TLC Music Video "Waterfalls."
    • It Was Michael Clarke Duncan’s First Movie role.
    • Deebo Was Based on A Crip.
    • Chris Rock and Tommy Davidson Were Considered For Smokey.
    • Crew Members Had to Leave The Set Because Tucker Was Making Them Laugh Too Much.
    • No, Chris Tucker Wasn’T High During Shooting.
    • Yes, "Bye Felicia" Is from This Movie.
    • "Felicia" Is Mostly Fine with Her Character's Continued Popularity.

    With a $3.5 million budget, Friday was shot on 126th Street between Normandie and Halldale Avenues in Los Angeles. It was the street where director F. Gary Gray grew up. His childhood home is in the background when Deebo punches Red (DJ Pooh) for asking for his bike back.

    When asked why he thinks Friday continues to resonate with audiences today, Gray told HollywoodChicago.com that "I think it’s because no matter where you’re from, you can identify with those characters. Everyone can identify with the bully, the neighborhood beauty that you had a crush on, and the troublemaking friend. It’s the same as Leave it to B...

    Gray started his professional career directing music videos, including TLC's “Waterfalls,” which won Best Video of the Year at the 1995 VMAs. He was also behind the camera for the award-winning videos for Coolio’s “Fantastic Voyage” and Ice Cube’s “It Was a Good Day,” which led to the motion picture collaboration with the rapper. After Friday made ...

    Before he made his big screen debut playing craps with Smokey in the scene in which Deebo knocks Red out, Duncan appeared in commercials and worked security for Will Smith, Martin Lawrence, and Notorious B.I.G.

    Wrestler-turned-actor Tommy “Tiny” Lister Jr. had Crips head Eugene “Big U” Henley in mindwhen he portrayed the bike-stealing bully. After serving 13 years in jail, Henley is now a music event promoter and CEO of a youth-empowering community group.

    But Gray fought for the far less known Chris Tucker, who impressed the directorwith his ability to improvise.

    Because their laughter ruined takes, camera operators and other personnel were forced to take a break or avoid watching somehow.

    "You can't make a movie high," Tucker told The AV Club. "Naw, I didn't stay in character, but it was a good movie to do. We had a lot of fun." In 2012, he told The Guardianthat fans still regularly offer him pot. "They want to say they smoked with Smokey," Tucker laughs. "I'm so glad I don't smoke—I'd be high all the time."

    Initially spoken to the needy Felicia by an annoyed Craig, “Bye Felicia” is currently the best way to end a conversation with someone who is bothering you. Regina King, the actress who played Ice Cube’s sister Dana, didn’t realize the phrase came from the 20-year-old movie until last fall.

    Angela Means Kaaya, obviously surprised by the popularity of "Bye Felicia," received a residual check for $1.17 in 2013. In 2014,she told Ebony, "The last thing, I think, me and Cube both thought was that this was going to be a part of America’s pop culture 20 years later. I’m cool with the ‘Bye Felicia’ thing, but I tell my son, ‘Don’t put it on m...

  3. Jan 10, 2024 · "You Ain't Got to Lie, Craig!": All of the 'Friday' Movies Ranked From Best To Worst. The 'Friday' franchise is responsible for some of the funniest moments in Black culture -— but which one is the best? Here is a ranking of all three installments. By D.M. Jan. 10 2024, Published 11:45 a.m. ET

  4. Recently I rewatched Friday (1995). This is one brilliant comedy. Great performances by whole cast especially by Ice Cube and Chris Tucker. Every single character is hilarious. The story is great and it's different than most of hood movies. This movie is extremely quotable. It's shame that Chris Tucker don't appear in many movies nowadays.

  5. Ice Cube's cult classic uses strong language; sexism, drugs. Read Common Sense Media's Friday review, age rating, and parents guide.

  6. Apr 26, 1995 · TV Guide Magazine. A star vehicle for rapper Ice Cube (who also cowrote and coproduced), Friday is a lighthearted, comedic presentation of the realities chronicled in dramas like "Boyz N the Hood." Read More. By Staff (Not Credited) FULL REVIEW.