Friday, May 31, 2019

House Party Topic

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House Party is a 1990 comedy film released by New Line Cinema starring Kid & Play, Full Force, Martin Lawrence, Tisha Campbell, A.J. Johnson, George Clinton, and more.

Tisha Campbell received Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female nomination for her performance in the 1990 comedy film House Party, and later starred in it's two sequels; House Party 2 (1991), and House Party 3 (1994).



The first House Party movie was my favorite starring Robin Harris (he passed away nine days after House Party was released) played as kid's father. In the movie, kid tried to convince his father he called "Pop" to let him go to his friend's party known as Play. Kid got into a fight at school, and his father wouldn't let him go. So he sneaks out. The movie was great and fun to watch all the way through.

 I'd like to see a House Party 4. I'd like to see Tisha Campbell as Sidney visit A.J. Johnson as Sharane one more time. I'd like to see them go to a party with Kid-N-Play outdoors in the projects with the streets blocked off. In the movie, everybody there could start out having a great time until they start having problems with a gang from another city entering into their territory.

 If House Party 4 could be made, it cold have serious moments as well as comedy. It could be about how people should come together as one and unite.

 Paul Anthony, Bow-Legged Lou, and B-Fine from Full Force always chased kid in the movie House Party. In House party 4, what I'm thinking about, they would all have to put there differences aside to help save their community.

 If there be violence in the movie, Play could say, "Oh No! Kid got hurt!"

 And Pee-Wee (Bowlegged Lou) would probably say, "He can't die! I won't have anybody to chase anymore!"

 And of course , Kid would turn out to be alright. In the end, Mothers and Fathers and children could all have a wonderful and safe House Party. If another House Party movie could be made, it could be bigger and better than it ever was. I'm Gail Nobles, and today's topic is House Party.

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