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Lottery Ticket film trailer has been premiered in every theater places. Normally, a three-day weekend that feels never-ending is cause for celebration. But in the case of the urban comedy Lottery Ticket, a few days can be a long time for the main character and for the audience. There aren’t nearly enough of those moments, though. You’d probably be more entertained if you set up lawn chairs across the street from the nearest theater playing the movie, cracking jokes with your friends. Alas, Lottery Ticket is not worth the price of its titular instrument of currency.
A long Fourth of July weekend is all that stands along recent high school graduate Kevin, played by rapper Bow Wow and a $370 million jackpot. Owner of the winning ticket, Kevin can claim his prize once the next workday begins, but until then he has to contend with the other inhabitants of his housing project, including a gold digger, a muscly ex-con and a wealth of questionably intentioned friends.
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For the storyline, Bow Wow stars as a likable young Everyman in this raucous comedy. Kevin lives with his grandmother in the projects and dreams of starting his own athletic shoe design company. When his neighbors, and worse yet, the local thugs, get wind of this, Kevin is cajoled, seduced, threatened and harassed until he doesn’t trust even his best friend. The poverty and desperation in Lottery Ticket is played for laughs but is still quite pointed.
Additionally, among your other movie options this weekend: Jennifer Aniston-Jason Bateman sperm bank rom-com The Switch, The Lottery Ticket, which stars rapper turned actor Bow Wow as a lottery winner, Emma Thompson in the title role of the sure-to-be-magical Crappy Mary Poppins, Nanny McPhee Returns, Twilight Saga satire Vampires Suck and two war documentaries we recently reviewed.
Lottery Ticket has many good intentions actually, but they weigh the film down. Lottery Ticket film trailer works best in those few, fleeting moments when it’s silly and lunatic: Kevin and his grandmother celebrating their good fortune; Kevin’s inability to keep the secret from his buddy Benny on a public bus; the neighborhood chasing Kevin for no good reason; Benny devising a plan for escape; a gangster (Keith David) and his driver (Terry Crews) who aren’t as tough as they think they are; a flamboyant preacher (Mike Epps) who senses that the time for a new church and personal mansion have come.
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