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''Friday'' is a 1995 American buddy
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directed by F. Gary Gray and written by Ice Cube and DJ Pooh. The film stars Ice Cube and Chris Tucker alongside Nia Long, Tiny "Zeus" Lister Jr., Regina King, Anna Maria Horsford, Bernie Mac, and John Witherspoon. The film follows Craig Jones (Cube) and Smokey (Tucker), two unemployed friends who face troubles after becoming indebted to a drug dealer while also contending with the neighborhood bully in South Central Los Angeles. While developing ''Friday'', Ice Cube and DJ Pooh sought to counteract the violent portrayal of hood films and drew on personal experiences when writing the screenplay. Preparations for ''Friday'' began after the pair were able to secure funding from
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, who granted finance in exchange for a seasoned comedian in one of the lead roles; Ice Cube and DJ Pooh quickly settled on Tucker during casting. The film was Gray's film directorial debut, who was previously known as a
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director. ''Friday'' was theatrically released in the United States on April 26, 1995, by New Line. It received positive reviews from critics, many of whom praised the comedic sequences, writing, and acting performances, particularly Tucker's: the film is considered his breakout role. The film was also a commercial success, grossing $27 million worldwide. The film subsequently obtained a large 1990s cult following, inspiring several
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s and pop-culture references and launched a
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, with the sequels '' Next Friday'' (2000) and '' Friday After Next'' (2002).


Plot

Craig Jones, a recently fired and unemployed slacker living in South Central Los Angeles, spends Friday with his best friend Smokey, a small-time drug peddler. The pair smoke a brokered consignment of
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, which Smokey was tasked to sell for his drug supplier, Big Worm. Big Worm attempts to collect his money from Smokey, who accidentally involves Craig. He then subjects both to his ultimatum: if they are unable to repay him $200 by 10:00 PM that evening, Craig and Smokey will be killed. Craig attempts to borrow money from several people, including his mother Betty, his sister Dana, and jealous girlfriend Joi, and Joi refuses under the assumption that Craig is being unfaithful with local drug addict and mooch Felisha and her sister Debbie. Craig retrieves a gun to walk Smokey home, but his father, Willie, tells him that he needs to use his fists instead of weapons to help himself. He also informs Craig that his former supervisor has called and wants to see him tomorrow. Smokey sells some drugs to Hector, a former smoking buddy. At the same time, Deebo, the neighborhood bully, forces Smokey to break into their neighbor Stanley's house to burglarize. They manage to steal $200, which Deebo decides to keep for himself. Smokey attempts to retrieve the money from Deebo, who is asleep with Felisha at her house, but fails due to interference from the petty thief Ezal. Seeing Deebo awake, Craig and Smokey notice a car driving slowly, and, suspecting a drive-by shooting, they hide in Craig's room for the evening. After failing to contact Big Worm, and with 10:00 PM approaching, they return outside but are forced to evade Big Worm's men as they are sitting in a black van with the headlights off, starting a shootout. After the shootout, the neighbors come out of their houses upon hearing the gunshots. Debbie confronts Deebo for beating Felisha, assuming Felisha was behind Smokey's attempted theft. As Craig and Smokey arrive, Deebo starts bullying Debbie and punches her, knocking her to the ground, leading to a physical altercation between him and Craig. Craig is victorious by defeating him on Debbie's behalf. Smokey steals $200 from the incapacitated Deebo while Red retrieves his stolen gold chain and bicycle. Debbie tends to Craig's wounds. At midnight, Craig breaks up with Joi over the phone in favor of Debbie. Smokey settles his debt with Big Worm, telling him he will no longer sell drugs and is set to enter rehabilitation. Smokey then smokes a joint and ends the movie by looking at the camera and saying, "I was just bullshittin'! And you know this, man!"


Cast

* Ice Cube as Craig Jones * Chris Tucker as "Smokey" * Nia Long as Debbie * Tiny "Zeus" Lister Jr. as Deebo * John Witherspoon as Mr. William "Willie" Jones * Anna Maria Horsford as Mrs. Betty Jones * Regina King as Dana Jones * Paula Jai Parker as Joi * Bernie Mac as Pastor Clever * Angela Means as Felisha * Faizon Love as "Big Worm" * Anthony Johnson as Ezal * Yvette Wilson as Rita * Vickilyn Reynolds as Joann * DJ Pooh as "Red" * Tony Cox as Mr. Parker * Kathleen Bradley as Mrs. Parker * Demetrius Navarro as Hector * Reynaldo Rey as Red's Father * Ronn Riser as Stanley * Justin Revoner as Kid #1 * Meagan Good as Kid #2 * Terri J. Vaughn as China * F. Gary Gray as Store Employee * James Bose Smith as Chris "Lil Chris" * LaWanda Page as Jehovah's Witness * WC as Drive-By Shooter *
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Production

Before ''Friday''s release, movies such as '' Boyz n the Hood'' (also starring Ice Cube) and '' Colors'' portrayed life in the hood as violent and menacing. Ice Cube and DJ Pooh felt that these films did not portray the full picture of living in the hood, missing a more lighthearted element, with Ice Cube later saying, "we had fun in the hood. We used to trip off the neighborhood." Therefore, Cube and DJ Pooh decided to create a film that would portray that environment. The script was only the third Ice Cube had ever written; the previous two were undeveloped. With the film, Ice Cube intended to make a "hood classic", one that could be " atchedover and over and over again". According to Ice Cube, a majority of the film is autobiographical, with much of it being based on events that occurred in his neighborhood growing up. Smokey was based on DJ Pooh's stint as a drug dealer, while Craig being fired on his day off was based on Ice Cube's cousin, who was working as a delivery driver for United Parcel Service (UPS) at the time. Prior to writing, the duo realized their inexperience as filmmakers was unlikely to attract major film studios, and floated the idea of self-financing the film. For a time, the idea of making the film in
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to save money was considered, before the pair decided on approaching
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about producing the film, who had achieved success with the '' House Party'' series; a film-type the duo aimed to replicate. New Line Cinema agreed to finance the production, but requested that the role of Smokey, initially to be played by DJ Pooh, be played by someone with more experience. Chris Rock and Tommy Davidson were also considered for the role of Smokey. Ice Cube and Pooh immediately decided on Tucker, after discovering the comic through '' Def Comedy Jam''. However, Tucker's first audition was poorly received, but was granted more time to try again at a later date. Tucker soon contacted Angela Means, aiming to work with her acting coach, but she invited him to a workshop session over dinner to help him secure the role. According to Means, "by the time that spaghetti was gone, Chris was Smokey." Ice Cube was granted license to select the film's director, and decided on F. Gary Gray, who was a
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director. Gray had previously worked with Ice Cube on a number of occasions and was also aiming to establish a foothold in Hollywood through a short film. Ice Cube instead offered him the role for ''Friday'', attracted to the fact that he and Gray had similar backgrounds, feeling the director would accurately capture the film's aesthetic. Gray said that Ice Cube starring in a comedy "scared the shit out of me," as he doubted whether audiences would buy into Cube portraying a role so different from his public persona. Gray explained, "Ice Cube was the toughest man in America, and when you take someone hodelivers hard-hitting social issues in hardcore gangsta rap, and who has a hardcore view on politics, you would never think comedy."


Release

''Friday'' was released on April 26, 1995, in the United States, June 30, 1995, in the United Kingdom, and October 5, 1995, in Australia. The film saw a limited, theatrical re-release in honor of its 20th anniversary on April 20, 2015, for one night only.


Home media

The film was released on VHS on October 10, 1995, on DVD on March 2, 1999, and on
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on September 8, 2009.


Reception

''Friday'' grossed $6,589,341 on its opening weekend debuting at #2 in the
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in 865 theaters, averaging $7,617 per theater. The film grossed $27,467,564 in
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, against a budget of $3.5 million.
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gives the film an approval rating of 77% based on 30 reviews, with an average rating of 6.4/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "What ''Friday'' might lack in taut construction or directorial flair, it more than makes up with its vibrant (albeit consistently crass) humor and the charming, energetic performances of its leads."
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gives the film a score of 54 out of 100, based on 9 reviews, indicating "mixed or average" reviews.


Legacy

The film has obtained a large cult following since its release. A scene in the film is the source of the internet meme " Bye, Felicia"—which is a phrase meant to dismiss an inconsequential person. Former
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linebacker James Harrison and
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wide receiver Deebo Samuel are both nicknamed Deebo in reference to the character from the film. Director Quentin Tarantino counted ''Friday'' as one of his 20 favorite movies from 1992 to 2009. American rapper Kendrick Lamar referenced the character Deebo in his 2024 song
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Sequels

The film's success spawned two sequels: '' Next Friday'' (2000) and '' Friday After Next'' (2002). A fourth installment, tentatively titled ''Last Friday'', has been in the works for several years. The film also inspired an animated series, titled '' Friday: The Animated Series'', which aired in summer 2007. The sequel ''Next Friday'' was the most successful in the franchise grossing a total of $59.8 million worldwide.


Soundtrack


See also

* List of hood films


References


External links

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