2006 - Big Mama
This film is the second installment in the Big Momma trilogy and serves as a sequel to the 2000 original.
While the movie is the dominant topic, "Big Mama" in 2006 could also refer to:
Despite critical reviews, audiences were more receptive, giving it an average grade of " A− " on CinemaScore . Other Possible Interpretations Big Mama 2006
The film was a commercial success, grossing $27.7 million in its opening weekend and ranking number one at the box office. It eventually earned approximately $141.5 million worldwide.
and Kat Dennings as the Fuller children. This film is the second installment in the
Critics were largely unfavorable, with a 5% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes . It was nominated for a Golden Raspberry Award for "Worst Prequel or Sequel".
FBI agent Malcolm Turner reprises his undercover disguise as the loud and lovable Hattie Mae Pierce (Big Momma). His mission is to infiltrate the household of Tom Fuller, a suspected designer of a deadly computer virus that threatens government intelligence. Posing as a nanny for the Fullers' three children, Turner must balance gathering intelligence with managing household chores and bonding with the fractured family. Key Cast: Martin Lawrence as Malcolm Turner / Big Momma. Nia Long as Sherrie Pierce. Zachary Levi as Kevin Keneally. Emily Procter as Leah Fuller. It eventually earned approximately $141
Directed by John Whitesell, the film had a budget of $40 million , making it the most expensive in the trilogy. Reception and Impact