Embrace the Laughter: Celebrate the Big Momma Legacy!
Big Momma is a hilarious blend of disguise and chaos, where an undercover FBI agent transforms into a feisty grandmother. Chaos ensues as he navigates family antics, crime, and identity crises, all while delivering laugh-out-loud moments!
Big Momma Trivia
What is the name of the character played by Martin Lawrence in the "Big Momma" movie series? (Expert)
#1: Big Mama
#2: Big Mamma
#3: Big Momma
#4: Big Mammy
What is the primary reason for FBI agent Malcolm Turner to go undercover as Big Momma in the movies? (Expert)
#1: To solve a murder case
#2: To protect a witness
#3: To investigate a robbery
#4: To infiltrate a gang
0/0 Correct
Big Momma Fun Facts
Big Momma's house, played by Martin Lawrence, featured a variety of costume changes that included over 20 different outfits to help portray her character humorously.
The character Big Momma was inspired by real-life relatives and friends of Martin Lawrence, allowing him to authentically capture the essence of a strong matriarch.
Big Momma Polls
What is your favorite Big Momma movie?
Big Momma's House
Big Momma's House 2
Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son
Big Momma's: The Musical
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What was your favorite aspect of Big Momma's character?
Her humor
Her disguises
Her wisdom
Her family values
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