Talk:Big Momma's House

Synopsis not clear
A portion of a sentence reads, “where he's assigned to trap a brutal bank robber and a recent prison escapee (Howard)”. Has the FBI agent been assigned to trap a robber AND Howard, (who is an escapee), or is the character played by Howard BOTH a robber and an escapee.

I assume that it is the latter. In that case, the sentence portion should read, “where he's assigned to trap a brutal bank robber and recent prison escapee (Howard)”, eliminating the second “a”. If you've seen the film, please clairfy. Cynrin 02:32, 12 August 2006 (UTC)
 * it's been nearly two years, with no response. Inkeeping with WP:BOLD, I'm gonna fix this now, and if people disagree they can change it back. Another day, another dollar. Scanna (talk) 03:21, 19 May 2008 (UTC)


 * You freakin waited two years for someone to respond, when you could just change it without askin anybody. and like you said, if someone disagree, then theyll change it back.

Content
"The film is intended for more mature audiences despite its PG-13 rating due to the heavy profanity, comic violence, and mild sexual content, but the subsequent films in the series Big Momma's House 2 and Big Mommas: Like Father Like Son, are more family-friendly and lighter in tone."

I removed the preceeding section. The section is speculative, it guesses the film was "intended" for more mature audiences, and it claims the rating should not be PG-13. The section is unsual, film articles do not normally included information about Content or Ratings unless it is shown to be particularly notable. There are no sources (e.g. reviews from critics) discussing the rating, or how the rating is lower than it should be based on the content of the film. Some film articles do mention ratings but there needs to be proper references before this is added back to the article. -- 109.76.235.193 (talk) 16:00, 4 November 2012 (UTC)