All 22 Foxy Brown Movies (in Order)
Get ready to dive into the action-packed world of Foxy Brown Movies! This roundup article will take you on a thrilling journey through the most iconic movies featuring the titular character, portrayed by the legendary Pam Grier. From her fierce fighting skills to her unmatched style, we’ll explore how Foxy Brown has captured the hearts of audiences for decades. So buckle up and prepare yourself for a wild ride through the best action films that have shaped pop culture history.
1. Jackie Brown (1997)
In the crime-packed thriller, “Jackie Brown, “ acclaimed director Quentin Tarantino delivers a complex tale of loyalty, deceit, and survival. Featuring an all-star cast including Pam Grier, Samuel L. Jackson, and Robert Forster, the movie follows the story of a savvy flight attendant with a criminal past, who finds herself in the crosshairs of the ATF for smuggling.
2. How to Be a Player (1997)
How to Be a Player, released in 1997, is a comedy that explores the themes of sexism, infidelity, and the consequences of one’s actions. Bill Bellamy stars as a playboy who finds himself in a situation where all the women he has been two-timing are gathered at a party. The tables are turned on him as he faces his own playboy methods.
3. 4th Annual Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards (1998)
Experience the soulful and electrifying experience of the 4th Annual Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards! This incredible celebration, held in 1998, honors remarkable black females for their contributions to Rhythm and Blues, Jazz, Hip-Hop, and Gospel music. Be prepared to be wowed as this year’s ceremony is hosted by the iconic LL Cool J, Brandy Norwood, and Brian McKnight at the iconic Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California.
4. Woo (1998)
Woo is a delightful romantic comedy from 1998, starring the ever-charismatic Jada Pinkett Smith and Tommy Davidson. Directed by Daisy von Scherler Mayer and written by David C. Johnson, the film follows the charming and outgoing character Woo as she goes on a blind date with the insecure and straight-laced law clerk Tim.
5. Bulworth (1998)
Bulworth is a critically acclaimed 1998 film directed by and starring Warren Beatty, with Halle Berry in a supporting role. A dark comedy with elements of drama and romance, the movie follows the story of a disheartened liberal senator (Beatty) who puts a hit on himself and decides to be brutally honest with his electorate.
6. Survival of the Illest: Live from 125 (1999)
Survival of the Illest: Live from 125" (1999) takes viewers behind the scenes at the legendary Apollo Theatre in New York City, where the hottest hip-hop acts of the ’90s come together to unleash their raw energy and talent. This one-hour documentary, featuring stars like Foxy Brown, Cormega, and DMX, showcases the vibrant and diverse world of African American music, giving audiences a glimpse into the heart of hip-hop culture.
7. Nutty Professor II: The Klumps (2000)
Nutty Professor II: The Klumps” is a hilarious, romantic, and sci-fi comedy where scientific genius Sherman Klump has a lot to lose — his inventions, upcoming wedding to colleague Denise Gaines, and reputation — thanks to his wicked look-alike, Buddy Love. Directed by Peter Segal and written by Jerry Lewis, Steve Oedekerk, and Barry W. Blaustein, the film stars Eddie Murphy, Janet Jackson, and Larry Miller. The movie, with an estimated budget of $84 million, grossed $123.31 million in the US and an impressive worldwide gross of $166.34 million. With a PG-13 rating, the film’s runtime is 1h 46m, and it received mixed reviews from critics, garnering a lower IMDb rating of 4.5. Despite this, “Nutty Professor II: The Klumps” is a feel-good film that offers a fun, lighthearted perspective on science, love, and self-discovery.
8. The Source Hip-Hop Music Awards 2000 (2000)
The Source Hip-Hop Music Awards 2000 is a celebration of the vibrant world of Hip-Hop music and culture, brought to you by the dynamic trio of Mo’Nique, Busta Rhymes, and Da Brat. Set against the iconic backdrop of the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, California, this star-studded event broadcasted live by UPN in 2000 honored the extraordinary achievements of African American musicians and urban talents. Come witness an unforgettable night of music, entertainment, and the spirit of hip-hop through the eyes of the creators and influencers that have shaped this genre’s history.
9. Rush Hour 2 (2001)
Get ready for an explosive action-comedy experience with “Rush Hour 2” (2001). Following their journey in the first installment, detectives James Carter (Jackie Chan) and Lee (Chris Tucker) are enjoying a well-deserved vacation in Hong Kong, only to find themselves embroiled in a counterfeit money scam.
10. Barbershop (2002)
Dive into a hilarious and heartwarming slice of life with “Barbershop, “ directed by Tim Story. Set in the vibrant and diverse South Side of Chicago, this film offers a light-hearted glimpse of the daily happenings in a local barbershop. With stars Ice Cube, Cedric The Entertainer, and Eve bringing their comedic prowess to the screen, this comedy-drama is sure to leave you laughing and feeling connected.
11. Ali G Indahouse (2002)
Embark on a hilarious and unpredictable adventure with Ali G in “Ali G Indahouse” (2002). In this outrageous comedy, the lovable rap music enthusiast finds himself caught up in a political plot to overthrow the Prime Minister of Great Britain. However, Ali G quickly becomes an unlikely hero, capturing the hearts of the nation and making the PM and his government more popular than ever.
12. 2nd Annual BET Awards (2002)
The 2nd Annual BET Awards, aired on June 25, 2002, was a star-studded celebration of African-American achievements in the realms of television, films, music, and sports. Hosted by the dynamic duo of Steve Harvey and Cedric The Entertainer, the event took place at the iconic Kodak Theater in Los Angeles, California.
13. Friday After Next (2002)
Friday After Next” is a hilarious comedy that follows the lives of Craig and Day-Day, two security guards who find themselves in a hilarious series of misadventures when they encounter the thief who stole their Christmas presents. Ice Cube and Mike Epps star as Craig and Day-Day, respectively, taking the audience on a wild and wacky ride through the streets of Los Angeles.
14. Cradle 2 the Grave (2003)
Cradle 2 the Grave, a 2003 action film, follows the kidnapping of a jewel thief’s daughter after he steals a seemingly valuable collection of black diamonds. However, these diamonds hold a dark secret that draws a one-man army and a private dancer into the dangerous world of crime.
15. Bringing Down the House (2003)
Bringing Down the House” is a hilarious comedy about a lonely guy who finds himself entangled with a woman from prison. Despite her criminal past, she breaks out to prove her innocence and inserts chaos into his otherwise peaceful life.
16. Fade to Black (2004)
Fade to Black” is a captivating documentary, filmed during Jay-Z’s “Black Album” era, delving into the life and career of one of rap music’s most iconic stars. Viewers are granted a unique perspective, as Jay-Z himself shares his journey from humble beginnings to becoming one of rap’s most successful emcees and entrepreneurs.
17. Hip-Hop Honors (2004)
Experience the magic of Hip-Hop Honors, a musical celebration honoring legendary artists, musicians, and cultural trendsetters from the “Old-School” and “Golden Age” eras of Hip-Hop. Hosted by the iconic Vivica A. Fox and MC Lyte, this VH1 event is filled with unforgettable performances and tributes to some of the most influential figures in the genre.
18. The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005)
In the heart of a small town, the life of a 40-year-old man named Andy (Steve Carell) takes a wild turn when he unwittingly becomes the town’s most talked-about virgin. His journey towards losing his virginity becomes a wild adventure filled with hilarious missteps, raunchy humor, and unexpected twists.
19. 6th Annual VH1 Hip Hop Honors (2009)
Experience the magic of the 6th Annual VH1 Hip Hop Honors as it pays homage to the legendary hip-hop artists, musicians, and cultural trendsetters from the “Old-School” and “Golden Age” eras of hip-hop. Hosted by the hilarious Tracy Morgan, this two-hour event is a celebration of hip-hop’s rich cultural history, showcasing its impact on African-American and black culture. The ceremony takes place at the iconic Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City and airs on the popular television network, VH1.
20. 2010 Soul Train Awards (2010)
Prepare for an unforgettable musical event as 2010 Soul Train Awards celebrates its 23rd annual show! . The much-anticipated event showcases phenomenal performances and unforgettable tributes.
21. Bad Boys for Life (2020)
Bad Boys for Life” is an action-packed comedy-crime film starring the dynamic duo of Will Smith and Martin Lawrence as Miami detectives Mike Lowrey and Marcus Burnett. In this thrilling sequel, they must go head-to-head against a deadly mother-and-son duo who wreak vengeance on their city.
22. You’re Watching Video Music Box (2021)
You’re Watching Video Music Box takes us on a journey through the untold story of Video Music Box, the world’s longest-running video show. Hosted by Ralph McDaniels, this documentary delves into the immense footage archive, revealing Video Music Box’s significance to numerous big-name musicians and the kids who grew up watching.
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