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  1. Sep 13, 2023 · September 13th marks the anniversary of the beloved film "Barbershop," which hit the silver screen in 2002. This iconic movie, set against the backdrop of a bustling Chicago barbershop, showcased ...

    • The Inclusion of Angie and Gina
    • The Co-Ed Shop
    • No More Ricky
    • No More Dinka and New Characters
    • Isaac No Longer Works at The Shop
    • Jimmy Is Now A Politician
    • Calvin Is A Father
    • Terry Is Married and Has A High Demand Job
    • J.D. Turned Over A New Leaf... Sort of
    • The Inclusion of Gang Violence and Modern Issues

    In the first film, audiences only came to know the key characters that interacted and worked at the shop. By the sequel film, Barbershop 2: Back in Business gave fans a small glimpse of the world outside of it. This included a small cameo from Queen Latifah as Gina. Fans of these films will recall the 2005 film Beauty Shop with its main character b...

    In the third film, Barbershop: The Next Cut is where the character Angie makes her big appearance and creates a major shift from the first film. The first film focused on the sanctuary that is a male barbershop. A place for people of the neighborhood to hang out and talk shop away from their families. This all changed in the third film. Calvin and ...

    In both the first and second films, each character has their own small story to tell. One of the characters was Ricky who was played by actor Michael Ealy. In the beginning, his role was as more a local thug and heartthrob while working at Calvin's shop. By the second, he changes his life around gets a GED without letting anyone know. He also has a...

    Films series will often times not have the same title characters and will introduce new ones for a fresher look. There was a bubbly and loveable character in the first and second films by the name of Dinka (Leonard Earl Howz). He was an immigrant from Africa who came to work at the shop and was loved by his peers for his optimistic attitude. RELATE...

    The third installment in the film series changed a lot of the original characters' stories. This included cutting the character of Isaac (Troy Garity). In the first and second film, Isaac's character was used as the outsider will a skill for hair cutting. Isaac was the only white worker in the shop who felt he was the best barber. At one point in t...

    Jimmy (Sean Patrick Thomas) was one of the barbers at Calvin's shop in the first film. The creator decided to progress his storyline effectively while still including him for the following films. In the first film, Jimmy expresses that no one desires to work as a barber for the rest of their lives. This was an opportunity to change his story. In th...

    At the end of the first film, Calvin becomes a father to a boy. Now being a father, this influences his judgmentsin the second film over the idea of his shop going under with the possible competition of the new barbershop chain and the town's gentrification. In the third film, his son is now a teenager and takes on a bigger role on his own. Calvin ...

    When it came to romance in the film series, the major story was between Terry and Ricky. This was pushed away seeing as Ealy no longer wanted to play the role. To make up for this, they introduced Common as the character Rashad. They also changed Terry's story. RELATED: The 5 Best & 5 Worst Performances By Real Musicians In Movies She's now married...

    Anthony Anderson's character, J.D. played a major role in the overall story of the first film. J.D. is a low-end criminal who steals an ATM machine from a local bodega. J.D. tries to find ways to open the machine to get the money. His crime puts his cousin Ricky at risk as he used his car as a getaway vehicle. In the third film, J.D.'s story takes ...

    The film series always included modern issues that plague low-end neighborhoods. The first film revolved around Calvin selling his shop to loansharks who lied to him about what they were doing with the shop. The second focused on the gentrification of the neighborhood to make it more desirable. By the third, the story changed to be more relevant an...

  2. Sep 13, 2019 · On Sept. 13, 2002, MGM unveiled the comedy Barbershop in theaters, where it would go on to gross $77 million and launch a franchise of two theatrical sequels and one spinoff.

  3. Barbershop. (film) Barbershop is a 2002 American comedy-drama film and the first installment in the Barbershop series directed by Tim Story and written by Mark Brown, Don D. Scott and Marshall Todd, from a story by Brown. It was produced by George Tillman Jr., Robert Teitel and Brown. The film stars Ice Cube, Anthony Anderson, Sean Patrick ...

  4. Barbershop is a 2002 American comedy film directed by Tim Story. It stars Ice Cube, Anthony Anderson, Sean Patrick Thomas, Eve, Michael Ealy, Troy Garity, Keith David, DeRay Davis, Cedric the Entertainer. It was released on September 13, 2002 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The barbershop is owned by Calvin (Ice Cube), who inherited it from his father. It scrapes by but doesn't feed his hunger for ...

  5. joshua martinez Adult. September 30, 2011. age 13+. 13 and up. Barbershop is a good comedy movie to watch but parents this movie has some mild comic violence some strong language used and some drug references. Show more. Rate movie. See all 3 parent reviews.

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  7. Comedy: After discovering that his inherited barbershop is a pivotal element in the community, a man rethinks his decision to sell it. Calvin Palmer (ICE CUBE) is a Chicagoan and frustrated entrepreneur who isn't happy with the longstanding barbershop he inherited from his father. After two years of trying to make the place financially stable ...

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