House Party: Tonight's the Night
United States
989 people rated Chris is ready to head to college. But he'll leave his best friend and the girl he's had a crush on since 2nd grade. So he throws one last party that turns into a hilarious disaster.
Comedy
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Ramuskays Umar
23/09/2024 18:09
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Aunty Camilla
23/05/2023 05:37
If you like comedy and music this is a movie you would love. And just to say please quit criticizing the movie if you haven't seen it. Plus the actors are really good. Especially Tristin Mays she is so beautiful! So if you say this movie is a waste of time please watch it first. So I'm just saying keep your negative dumb comments to yourself. Don't judge a movie by its cover. My brother is the same way saying its not as good as the first one, but my brother has not even seen the movie yet. It's so disrespectful to make a bad comment on a movie you haven't even seen yet. I own the movie, and I say it is good and funny. You old people are just mad because were young and you all have to be old. It's not are fault you age. So like I said before, keep negative comments to yourself. Please watch the movie then comment before you post a dumb comment. I swear it is a good movie and it is not a waste of time. So watch the movie, and buy it like I did.
ñđēýë
23/05/2023 05:37
2013... house party for white people... cultural appropriation is alive and well... stephanie mills was asked in an interview... concerning the state of r&b in todays music world... and the serious issues black r&b stars are having getting work... and their impossible job of getting out any new music...
she was asked if she thought that mainstream (code word for white) just didn't want r&b anymore... stephanie replied... "oh they want r&b... they just don't want it from us... they want it from people like justin timberlake... lady gaga... adele"....
when the supremes first started was the lead singer because she had the most powerful voice... she was hands down the best singer in the group... diana's vocals were thin and whispy... but berry picked diana to be the lead because he felt that her voice would appeal more to a white audience... so he watered the groups sound down so that white america could relate to them... we constantly let white america tell us how we should sound... "like them!"... their thing is the proper one... our thing is substandard...
in the 40's and 50's they stole our music and copied it... and a song wasn't considered to be good until a white performer remade it... hound dog wasn't a hit with white america until elvis presley remade it... even tho mama thorton's original was way more rockin'...
movies are no different... i guess house party has finally "made it"...
Apox Jevalen Kalangula
23/05/2023 05:37
The dancing was good, but that's it wasn't funny I maybe laughed twice at the most. I'm glad it was free for me to watch would not recommend
Amandha Megkylie
23/05/2023 05:37
Having a grown woman assaulting and grooming a barely legal boy since he was young enough to start elementary school "I've been waiting for him to grow up" isn't funny, it's pedophila. If she was a man and Chris was a girl people would be angry. Which is really sad that most people don't take assault seriously because he's a guy. Either way it's traumatizing and should NEVER ever be played for laughs. It's obvious looking at this movie the writers have no creativity, humor, or drive. This movie relies on stereotypes and tropes that have been overused and were never funny. The fat girl character ( because let's face it that's all the depth the writers gave her ) was completely useless, unfunny, and added nothing to the story. I would rate this movie a 0 if I could. How on earth could Chris actually fix a hole in his wall in less than a day? ( He couldn't ) Where did these teenagers get all the fancy DJ equipment? Most teens are broke and almost all parents would never buy that expensive of equipment, even for themselves. The main girl being in a relationship with someone she doesn't like just to make the male protagonist look better is another trope I'm sick of seeing. Why was Autumn in a relationship with Quinton if she didn't like him? How couldn't she tell Chris liked her before the end of the movie? This movie isn't even so bad it's good it's just a time waster. It was a difficult chore for me to make it to the end.
mellhurrell 241
23/05/2023 05:37
This is the white washed post High School Musical era version of House Party mixed whilst also trying to be American Pie.
Everyone is too attractive, no one seem to be from lower socio economic families unlike many characters in the original series, the dancing is overly coreographed, it sticks it's nose up to actual hip-hop and you honestly don't care what happens to the characters.
Just watch the original or Project X for a better party disaster movie
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23/05/2023 05:37
This film is visceral. This film is energized. This film is shocking, This film is a winner. I'd seen the other installments in the House Party saga, and found them to be decently entertaining but contrived films that declined in quality as the series progressed. With this in mind, I'm sure you can understand my trepidation in agreeing to spend my time and money on this picture, but a perceptive friend of mine talked me into it- and boy, am I grateful. Right from the opening scene, I could tell that this was my kind of film. The performances from those two actors were so real, so gritty- achieving a significance the first House Party fell short of realizing. The cinematography left me agape: lush vegetation surrounding suburban homes one could only call the epitome of visual perfection captured with beautiful attention to details of light, shadow, and angle. The cameo from Kid 'n' Play shocked me- my friend had to ask me to calm down and gave me a Valium- but once it set in I realized that I found the scene quite heartwarming. I'll certainly be keeping an eye out for Mr. Scott's next picture. With this film, he has breathed life into a dying franchise, and I couldn't be more thankful, having recommended this underrated gem personally to all of my Facebook friends. I hope they don't screw this up with the next installment. Here's hoping for a new generation of insightful, heartwarming, and beautiful House Party films. Remember everyone: avenge Gotham city!