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August 18, 2010

LOTTERY TICKET

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COLESMITHEY.COM"Lottery Ticket" feels like it was made in the late '70s or early '80s, at a time when manufactured urban ghettos were still considered a "good idea."

Co-writer/debut director Erik White seems more concerned with regurgitating racial stereotypes than moving forward any ideas on social injustices that plague modern-day African American culture.

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Kevin Carson (Bow Wow) is a bought-and-sold minimum wage slave at Foot Locker, whose product placement plagues the movie at every turn.

18-year-old Kevin dreams of designing tennis shoes like those in the massive collection in his closet. We know where Kevin spends his Foot Locker paychecks.

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Kevin's financial future looks up when he uses numbers from a fortune cookie on a $350-million lottery ticket that wins. The trouble is that it's the 4th of July weekend and neither Kevin nor his bible-thumping grandmother (Loretta Devine) can keep a secret. A ghetto kingpin and a vicious ex-con make Kevin their top priority while the long weekend drags on before he can cash in the winning ticket. A hot-bodied neighborhood floozy has plans for attaching herself to Kevin's money, as does every other neighbor in the immediate vicinity.

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Crude physical humor and disposable dialogue make for a very unsatisfying urban comedy.

Rated PG-13. 95 mins.

1 Star

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