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Man Of The House

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Region Code: DVD 2
Certificate: BBFC 12
Label: Sony Pictures
Actors: Paula Garcés, Monica Keena, Tommy Lee Jones, Cedric the Entertainer, Tommy Lee Jones, Cedric the Entertainer, Christina Milian, Carol Littleton
Director: Carol Littleton
Number of Discs: 1
Duration: 96 minutes
Audio Languages: English
Subtitle Languages: Arabic, Judeo-Arabic, Czech, Greek, Dutch, Bulgarian, English, Hindi, Polish, Hungarian, Icelandic, Hebrew, Romanian, Turkish

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Comedy starring Tommy Lee Jones. Hard-edged Texas Ranger Roland Sharp (Jones) is assigned to protect the only witnesses to the murder of a key figure in the prosecution of a drug kingpin - a group of University of Texas cheerleaders. Sharp must now go undercover as an assistant cheerleading coach and move in with the young women - possibly the most terrifying assignment in his thirty-year career in law enforcement.
Let's face it, sometimes you just want to watch some fluff. The ever-expanding subgenre of cheerleader cinema offers dependable fluff, of which Man of the House is a shiny, frivolous example. After a multiethnic cheerleading squad witnesses a mob execution, Texas Ranger Roland Sharp (Tommy Lee Jones) is assigned to protect them. That's all you need to know--a formulaic plot follows, but the filmmakers recognizes that the formula is known by all so they doesn't waste time with unnecessary exposition. Instead, we go straight to amusing scenes of Sharp teaching the unruly (and scantily clad) girls some discipline and the girls teaching Sharp to loosen up and forge a better relationship with his estranged daughter. It's a one-joke movie, but thanks to Jones' leathery hound-dog face and cowpoke gravitas, the contrast between the girls and Sharp keeps being funny. Of its kind, Man of the House isn't in the same league as Bring It On (pretty much the ne plus ultra of cheerleader movies), but it's head and shoulders over the likes of Sugar & Spice. --Bret Fetzer