


Booty Call
Rushon is sexually pent-up and ready to take thing things to the next level with his girlfriend, Nikki. But when he calls for a date, she asks to make it a double — bringing along her brash friend, Lysterine, whom Rushon sets up with his lewd buddy, Bunz. Things go better than expected. As the evening transitions from the restaurant to the bedroom, the two men go on a madcap search for what will surely make the night complete: condoms.
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Plot Summary
Two single friends, Hazard and Sean, decide to experiment with the idea of a 'booty call' with women they meet. Hazard, a smooth-talking ladies' man, thinks he has it all figured out, while Sean, more cautious and looking for a real connection, is hesitant. Their plans take unexpected turns when their casual encounters lead to more complicated romantic entanglements and personal growth.
Critical Reception
Booty Call was met with generally negative reviews from critics, who found its humor to be juvenile and its plot predictable. While some appreciated the chemistry between the lead actors, the film was largely criticized for its shallow exploration of relationships and its reliance on crude jokes. Audiences had a mixed reaction, with some finding it amusingly raunchy and others dismissing it as forgettable.
What Reviewers Say
- The film's humor is often crude and relies on predictable gags.
- Despite some likable performances, the plot is thin and underdeveloped.
- It fails to offer any meaningful insights into modern dating or relationships.
Google audience: Google users found the movie to be a mildly entertaining, albeit raunchy, comedy. Many appreciated Jamie Foxx's performance, but most felt the film was forgettable and lacked depth, with humor that didn't always land.
Fun Fact
Jamie Foxx's performance in 'Booty Call' was one of his early leading roles in a feature film, helping to establish his comedic presence before achieving wider fame.
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