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DysFunKtional Family Director: George Gallo

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  • DVD Release Date: 09/09/2003
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 20,437

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Closed Caption; A Dysfunktional Premiere; Deleted scenes

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Side #1 --
1. Opening Credits: Back on the Streets [11:00]
2. The Way We Walk [3:01]
3. Uncle Curtis [2:06]
4. Michael's Moves [3:32]
5. Ass Whuppin' [7:52]
6. Uncle Bucky [8:06]
7. Grandfather Bill [2:35]
8. Pops [3:38]
9. A Message for the Kids [3:34]
10. "A Dicky-Dick World" [3:27]
11. In God's Image [12:02]
12. Fortified With Vitamins [3:13]
13. Cats and Dogs [3:01]
14. One-Track Mind [3:20]
15. Pround Father? [4:20]
16. What If? [2:47]
17. End Credits [5:29]

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Comedian Eddie Griffin delivers a set of his outrageous standup comedy and introduces his fans to the family who helped inspire his work in this documentary. In DysFunKtional Family, Griffin talks about race, sex, cats, dogs, slavery, terrorism, Michael Jackson, and several of the more eccentric members of his family during a sold-out live show. In between bits, Griffin takes us on a tour of his home town of Kansas City, where we get to meet his mother, who has a remarkable enthusiasm for corporal punishment; his uncle, who discusses his remarkable enthusiasm for pornography; and another uncle, who proved to be an invaluable help to Griffin's early career despite his drug habit and career as a pimp. DysFunKtional Family was directed by George Gallo, who previously worked with Griffin on the comedy Double Take. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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July 31, 2003: Eddie Griffin creates a realistic look at his family in a humorous way that causes audiences to laugh out loud even after the movie has ended. The topics he discusses and the way in which he handles these topics could become a sad occasion, but Eddie turns lemons into lemonade and creates the best comedy movie since Richard Pryor in his prime.