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Jordan Hall Cashier as Cashier. Sylvia Kauders Mrs. Davis as Mrs. Wade Allain-Marcus Bartender as Bartender. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Convinced that his best bet is to make his move while Grace's entire family is present, Wade boldly invites himself to her family reunion, and does his best to make a good impression. Over the course of an eventful weekend, he learns that he may fit in better with the dysfunctional yet well-to-do clan than he ever could have anticipated..

She comes from good Peeples. Rated PG for sexual content, drug material and language. Did you know Edit. Trivia The cast was constantly singing and dancing on set in between takes, so much so that the producers had to lock the piano during filming. User reviews 34 Review. Top review. I was one of the few who probably expected a bit too much from this film but I wasn't disappointed as many were.

The plot for the film wasn't anything to brag about and it's formulaic execution doesn't seem to tired out as the trailer depicts. The main element this movie has going for it are the numerous memorable moments, long after I exited the theater I kept playing all of the outrageously funny scenes in my head and trust me there were many, mostly near the conclusion. A real challenge I will put onto you is trying to find an unlikable character, surprisingly every single character is well rounded and has their own personally attractive "persona.

Performance wise, Craig Robinson played his role with his every ounce of charisma and David Alan Grier is always entertaining in mostly anything he's involved in. Overall, this is a great and light comedy that is an amazing treat to bring your mother to for Mother's Day. Details Edit. Release date May 10, United States.

United States. Official Facebook Official site. We the Peeples. Connecticut, USA. So she's gonna have to learn how to be tough and defend herself at the same time. When you auditioned for the role had you known then that this was going to be a trilogy? Erica Peeples: I did not. I did not know it was going to be a trilogy probably midway almost to the end of shooting the first one. And even then we weren't sure when or how the second or the third part was going to happen.

But it's such a blessing. With this second film, there's so much growth not just in the actors, but with the producer Manny Haley, with the director, Jamal Hill and with the cinematography. The whole team has just stepped it up and I think everybody is in for a real treat.

This was a big role for you? How did you grow as an actress? Erica Peeples: Well, the first thing is having a body of work, and being able to learn for myself, and then also to have a lead role, which is where I have to carry the movie.

It just sharpens my tools. It helped me grow just to learn the ins and outs of what it's like to be in front of the camera and behind the camera, the patience it takes, the work that I need to have done before I come on set, while being on set and the changes that can happen and how you just have to go with it and be in the moment and be true to your character and who you are. And working with other amazingly talented actors and directors as well.

Is it more challenging when you know that you're on more pages of a script than before? Erica Peeples: Yes, but the challenge, I would say is just making sure that I've done my work, that I stay present in every moment. Being professional, knowing my lines and keeping my energy up and right. It was a challenge, but it's good. What did you pick up from Jamal Hill that you can probably take to your next project?

Erica Peeples: What I picked up from Jamal is that he is someone that though he may have a plan, and he can tell you what that is. He's very specific, and he's a great director for actors because I feel that he understood the process of the actor.

He knew how to talk to me. He knew how to talk to other actors to make us feel safe, and comfortable, and get exactly what he needed to get out of us and out of the shot. So I think it's a combination of his communication with the actors, which is great.

And also, his vision of what he wants is true. What is it that you look for in projects that make you say yes to? Erica Peeples: Doing things that have meaning, that I'm passionate about, that give some type of message or can change the feeling of someone, whether it's a love story, or an action film, or a TV show; but it leaves you with an imprint of either some new information, or an emotion that you didn't know that you could feel and that you do feel.

Anything that has a message, and I'm passionate about a project that I'm very interested in, especially for women, especially for black women in this time today. An actor is never in control when their projects come out, so how does it feel to have Trigger out on BET and True To The Game 2 in theaters at the same time?

Erica Peeples: It makes me feel honored and blessed. I have been working really hard for a very long time. So it's nice to see that the fruits of my labor are starting to see all the seeds that I've planted. It's a combination of a lot of things, but exciting, honored, and very privileged to have this opportunity to showcase my talents and abilities and tell these stories.

As cases of the coronavirus are rising again in places around the world, what's your answer as far as why should people come out in theaters to see this movie?

There has been an extreme of higher cases recently, more than ever. But what I will also say is that it is a time for us to come together as a people, and to not necessarily live in fear; to protect ourselves to be aware.



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