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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: WORK AND WORK!!!!
Review: This is a good movie with some good music provided by Rose Royce. This is a cool movie with a jamming soundtrack I love this movie and this soundtrack. I recommend anyone who likes this movie to buy it right along with the soundtrack. I think that the movie is great, fun, and entertaining. This movie is about everything that happens at a carwash. This is a good movie if you enjoy watching black 70's movies then I would definitely recommend you to watch this movie. Richard Pryor a.k.a. "Daddy Rich". makes an appearance with the Pointer Sisters I enjoy this movie and I like it .

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Mama Knows Best 2
Review: This is Mama's other favorite movie. I watched this one after Cooley High. Funny. Funny. Funny. I thought Chris Rock was funny, but Richard Pryor is a trip. And those Afros. You need to know where you came from befroe you know where you're going. Watch this movie. They don't make them like this anymore.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Mama Knows Best 2
Review: This is Mama's other favorite movie. I watched this one after Cooley High. Funny. Funny. Funny. I thought Chris Rock was funny, but Richard Pryor is a trip. And those Afros. You need to know where you came from befroe you know where you're going. Watch this movie. They don't make them like this anymore.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Where's the love?
Review: Written by Joel Schumacher (who went on to make Lost Boys, Falling Down and many more), this cult classic is the meandering story of a lazy day at the local '70s car wash. Cameos from Richard Pryor and George Carlin spice it up a little, but it's mostly the music, the clothes and those 'fros that make this a film you shouldn't miss. Unfortunately the DVD has no special features at all and is not even in widescreen. Maybe we should wait for someone to show the film a little respect.


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