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Friday After Next

Friday After Next

Finds Craig (Ice Cube) and Day-Day (Mike Epps) back in the old neighborhood where it all began. It's Christmastime and a ghetto Santa Claus breaks into their run-down apartment, stealing all their presents, along with anything else he can stuff into his sack, including the rent money hidden in their stereo speakers. Their only hope to not get evicted before Christmas is to take jobs as security guards at a local mall, where they learn some comic lessons about the true meaning of the holidays.

Friday

It's Friday and Craig Jones has just gotten fired for stealing cardboard boxes. To make matters worse, rent is due, he hates his overbearing girlfriend, Joi, and his best friend, Smokey, owes the local drug dealer money -- and that's all before lunch. As the hours drag on, Jones and Smokey experience the gamut of urban life, complete with crackheads, shoot-outs and overly sexual pastors, concentrated into one single, unbelievable Friday.

Next Friday

Craig (Ice Cube) bails his friend out of trouble, survives a climatic confrontation with Debo, the neighborhood bully, and ends up with the girl. In Next Friday the bully is back as Debo, who spent two years behind bars, is released from prison. Fearing for his sons safety, Craig's father (John Witherspoon) sends his son to live with Uncle Elroy (Don "D.C." Curry). However, Craig soon learns that trouble can find you no matter where you live.

Ridiculousness

S24, EP28 "Chanel and Sterling CDXXVIII"

On an all-new episode of Ridiculousness, Rob, Chanel, and Steelo ruin the flow with some "Stream Killers," take a road trip along "The Scenic Route," and warn everyone not to mess with "Zap Lines."

Ridiculousness

S18, EP35 "Chanel and Sterling CCXXXIII"

Rob, Chanel, and Steelo get weird with disguises in "Masked Maniacs," have tough times on the farm in "Hard Out There for a Sheep" and feel the full noodle passion of "Ramen Warriors."

Ridiculousness

S29, EP22 "Chanel and Sterling DCXI"

Rob, Chanel, and Steelo consider ditching high gas prices by getting "Back in the Saddle," discuss the right age to start exercising in "Extreme Caution," and find out that pipes and bongs are "No."

Ridiculousness

S15, EP39 "Iman Shumpert"

Iman Shumpert joins Rob, Chanel and Steelo as they "Beat the Man", experience "Public Passion", and try to survive some "Bathroom Mania."

Ridiculousness

S15, EP11 "Chanel and Sterling CXXXVII"

Rob, Steelo and Chanel catch a few "Buzzard Beaters"; taking some "Hats Off"; discovering the true meaning of the term "Doorbusters."

Ridiculousness

S46, EP30 "Sterling and Lolo Wood CCLXII"

Rob, Steelo and Lolo work out in Kettle Hell, dry off Splash Cats and brush out some Hairy Stowaways.

Ridiculousness

S46, EP34 "Sterling and Lolo Wood CCLXV"

Rob Dyrdek, Steelo Brim and Lolo Wood learn the origin of broken mirror bad luck in Upside Down Luck and meet some black and blue green thumbs in Pain Plants.

Ridiculousness

S12, EP26 "Victor Cruz"

Super Bowl champion Victor Cruz joins Rob, Steelo and Chanel: "Fumble-itis"; "Mild Salsa."

Ridiculousness

S28, EP20 "Chanel and Sterling DLXX"

Rob, Chanel, and Steelo share some aggressive greetings in "Rowdy Howdy's," try and hold it with "The Pee Dance," and feel the betrayal of "Friendly Fire."

Ridiculousness

S22, EP18 "Chanel and Sterling CCCXLV"

Rob, Chanel, and Steelo get super selfish in "Nothing But a Me Thang," curl up into little balls in "Big Flinchin'" and unleash their inner beasts with "Shoutbursts."

Ridiculousness

S35, EP10 "Sterling and Carly Aquilino XXV"

Rob, Steelo and Carly Aquilino get wiped out because of Low Obstacle Awareness, think they're alone and get Caught Being Weird and are very American in Confused by Cricket.

Ridiculousness

S7, EP25 "Sam Sadler"

YouTuber Sam Sadler; "Pins and Needles"; "Scared Forever."

Ridiculousness

S30, EP28 "Chanel and Sterling DCLII"

Rob, Chanel, and Steelo witness everything go wrong right away in "Zero to Disaster"; getting chatty in the bathroom with "Toilet Talk"; learning that some doors are "Better Left Closed."

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