
After leaving prison, dwarf criminal Calvin Sims joins his moron brother Percy to steal an expensive huge diamond for the mobster Walken. They are chased by the police, and Calvin hides the stone in the purse of executive Vanessa Edwards, whose husband Darryl Edwards wants them to have a baby. Percy convinces Calvin to dress like a baby and be left in front of the Edwards' house to get inside it and retrieve the diamond. Darryl and Vanessa keep Calvin for the weekend and deci... (Full plot summary below)
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After leaving prison, dwarf criminal Calvin Sims joins his moron brother Percy to steal an expensive huge diamond for the mobster Walken. They are chased by the police, and Calvin hides the stone in the purse of executive Vanessa Edwards, whose husband Darryl Edwards wants them to have a baby. Percy convinces Calvin to dress like a baby and be left in front of the Edwards' house to get inside it and retrieve the diamond. Darryl and Vanessa keep Calvin for the weekend and decide to adopt him, while Walken threatens Darryl to get the stone back.
Leave your thoughts about Little Man.
| Entertainment WeeklyLisa SchwarzbaumTedious, snickering jokes about infant breast-feeding and adult-male boob lust? You got 'em, baby. |
| FilmJerk.comBrian OrndorfI'm sure it's fun to be a multi-millionaire, but whatever creativity and dignity Ivory Wayans had to offer the world in his youth is lost for good in Little Man to a series of crotch wallops and fart jokes. |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekAnother gimmicky one-joke comedy from the Wayans brothers that may not use as much makeup as White Chicks but lots more special effects and is even more dreadful. |
| EricDSnider.comEric D. SniderThe Wayans family's latest dim-witted fart comedy is even worse than its last one |
| Philadelphia InquirerDavid HiltbrandAn extremely broad and sometimes crude comedy. |
| USA TodayScott BowlesAlmost in spite of itself, Little Man manages to deliver big laughs. It's not enough to make it a consistently funny movie, but this one-trick pony from the Wayans brothers has flashes of humor and sincerity that almost save it from its disastrous ending. |
| Boston GlobeWesley MorrisI laughed at the Wayanses' movie, and I don't even hate myself for it. |
| ColeSmithey.comCole SmitheyIn spite of the admirable effort that the Wayans brothers went to in digitally transplanting Marlon Wayans head and facial expressions onto the two-foot-six-inch body of a nine-year-old actor, "Little Man" is a bawdy and violent comedy that rankles more t |
| WaffleMovies.comWillie Wafflewhen I went to see Little Man, I laughed, then hung my head in shame. Are they going to take away my movie critic license? Will all of the other critics find out and ridicule me? Will they let me play in their movie critic games? |
| Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionBob LonginoSome verbal jokes simply don't work, and Darryl's persistent I-wanna-be-a-daddy musings are more insipid than inspiring. But some of the physical comedy scores. |