- Peaches
- (as Jada Pinkett)
- Angela
- (as Salli Richardson)
- Luis
- (as Gary Cervantes)
- Benny
- (as Christopher Spencer)
- Mendoza's Girl
- (as Devin Devasquez)
- Chun Yung Fat
- (as Craig Ryan Ng)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaIn Peaches' first scene at Shame's office, she's talking on the phone while watching a soap opera. Kim Wayans is on the other end of the line.
- GoofsWhen he calls Agent Rothmiller to let him know that he has located Angela, Shame doesn't identify himself to the telephonist. But when Rothmiller gets on the telephone, he knows that it is Shame.
- Quotes
Bernard: Yoo-hoo Wayman.
Wayman: Hey Bernard.
Shame: Excuse me, who's this?
Wayman: This is Bernard and what's wrong with you?
Shame: "The Bernard"?
Bernard: Yes it's me.
Shame: Homewrecker. He's with me.
Wayman: Shame. I can't believe you just.
Shame: You are my stuff and you know it girl.
Bernard: Stuff?
Wayman: Bernard he's lying. Don't believe him.
Shame: Oh you did not say that last night when we was in bed together girl.
Bernard: You slept with him? You slut!
Shame: Save your tears honey you never had a chance. Coffee's good with cream, but better when it's black.
Bernard: Don't you ever call me again. And for you Mr. Coffee, if you like a little steamed milk with your double expresso, I'm your man.
Wayman: Bernard I'm sorry. I'll call you.
Bernard: Shame why did you do that?
Shame: If you help me find this girl, I'll call and tell him it was a joke.
- SoundtracksShame
Written by Reuben Cross and John Fitch
Performed by Evelyn King (as Evelyn Champagne King)
Courtesy of The RCA Records Label of BMG Music
Shame (Keenan Ivory Wayans) is a former cop who has been blackballed after a major drugs bust went awry, leaving several DEA agents dead. He now works as a private detective, taking on suicide missions for peanuts and barely scraping by. His disapproving secretary Peaches (a very funny and very, very small Jada Pinkett) wants him to get his act together but he's too busy wallowing in self-pity.
His old pal from the DEA shows up and offers him a side mission to help get back at the Drug Kingpin who ruined his career. And so, with only a few clues, Shame begins his search and soon all roads lead to lies and deception. Like I said, the plot is certainly nothing special. But it does contain a helluva lot of laughs and decent action.
The one thing I can complain of is that the production design is kind of dated now. Action films have evolved so much in the past decade that watching ALDDS 12 years on can be a bit distracting. Wayans (who also directs as well as writing and starring) too often shoots non-actions scenes like a sitcom and his light-hearted editing may help remind you that this totally AIN'T a serious film but it's a little TV-ish if you know what I mean.
If you find ALDDS for cheap somewhere or if it's showing on TV then don't con yourself out of a fun movie. High art is not what this film aims to be.
- CuriosityKilledShawn
- Feb 24, 2006
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- 1 hour 48 minutes
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