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Closed Caption; Deleted scenes with commentary; Outtakes and bloopers; "Building Big Momma's House" documentary; Director/producer commentary; Music videos: "Bounce With Me" by Lil Bow Wow and "I've Got to Have It" by Jermaine Dupri featuring NAS and Monica; Makeup test; Trialers and TV spots; Audio: English 5.1 surround, Spanish Dolby Surround, French Dolby Surround; Subtitles: English, Spanish
Full Product DetailsSide #1 --
1. The Master of Disguise [3:28]
2. The Bad Guy's Girlfriend [2:44]
3. Big Momma [3:58]
4. A Call From Sherry [3:24]
5. A New Woman [3:16]
6. Cooking With Big Momma [3:09]
7. Big Momma's Man [1:09]
8. The Midwife [3:54]
9. Meet Malcolm [4:53]
10. Self Defense [:31]
11. Granny Got Game [6:19]
12. Fishing With Malcolm [3:21]
13. Found Out [2:53]
14. Safe in Bed [6:03]
15. Big Momma Testifies [:58]
16. A Few Surprises [2:08]
17. Big Momma's Back! [:02]
18. The Party Crasher [1:34]
19. Malcolm's Testimony [5:40]
20. End Titles [2:47]
Step aside, Tootsie, Mrs. Doubtfire, and Mrs. Klump -- Big Momma's in the house! Martin Lawrence is FBI agent Malcolm Turner, hot on the trail of a bank robber who has broken out of jail. Turner goes undercover to infiltrate the world of the thief's ex-girlfriend Sherry (Nia Long), donning latex and foam to disguise himself as her hefty aunt, the cantankerous southern matriarch Big Momma. As formula dictates, things begin to get complicated when, amidst a barrage of gross-out jokes, Turner becomes smitten with Sherry. You have to appreciate Lawrence for his willingness to put himself all the way out there for our enjoyment. Even extroverted New York Knicks power forward Larry Johnson gave up the Grandma-ma drag before typecasting became an issue. But since Big Momma's House proved pretty close to its boast of being "the mother of all comedies" at the box office, it looks like Lawrence will do some dress duty for years to come. David Schneiderman, Barnes & Noble
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