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6.4/10
IMDb2015 | Chris
2014 | Chris
Best Comedy Film | 2014
Comedy of the Year | 2014 | Chris
Outstanding Screenplay Original or Adapted Motion Picture | 2015 | Chris
Best Actress | 2015 | Gabrielle
Best Actor | 2015 | Kevin
Best Actress For and | 2015
Best Movie | 2015
Best Actor For and | 2015
Outstanding Writing in a Motion Picture | 2015 | Chris
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture | 2015 | Cedric the
Outstanding Achievement in Casting Studio or Independent Feature Comedy | 2015 | Matthew
Best Comedy Movie | 2015
Best Actor in a Comedy Movie | 2015 | Chris
Best Actress in a Comedy Movie | 2015 | Rosario
Best Comedy Film | 2015
Outstanding Original Song | 2015 | Ahmir-Khalib
Outstanding Motion Picture | 2015 | Eli
Outstanding Actor Motion Picture | 2015 | Chris
Outstanding Actress Motion Picture | 2015 | Rosario
Outstanding Director Motion Picture | 2015 | Chris
Outstanding Ensemble | 2015 | Victoria
Best Actress Feature Film | 2015 | Rosario
Best Picture | 2014
Best Picture | 2014
Box Office Collection 25,434,291 USD
Chris Rock wrote the screenplay in his trailer during the filming of Grown Ups 2 (2013).
During the scene on the subway when Andre is listing his favorite comedians, Chelsea asks him about Charlie Chaplin and he praises Chaplin, saying that he basically invented comedy. Later in the film, DMX sings a rendition of the song "Smile", which was co-written by Chaplin.
Chris Rock on how his friend Louis C.K. encouraged him to write the script: "He told me to just go in a room and write and not show it to anyone."
The film was inspired by Kevin Smith's relationship with former journalist Jennifer Schwalbach Smith. Chris Rock said: "Kevin Smith, who's a friend of mine, married a journalist. And there's something cute and romantic about that. So the idea for Top Five was in my head for a while: a day in the life of a movie star, getting interviewed, falling for a girl he's only met that day. I just didn't have the balls to write it. Finally I got a little courage and went for it."
In one scene, Andre (Chris Rock) is wearing a Red Hot Chili Peppers t-shirt. Chris is a well known fan and friend of the band. He even directed the band's 2006 music video for their song "Hump de Bump". Andre later mentions the band in sexual context.
"Andre Allen: A lot of people don't like dates. It's like, "I hate dating. I hate dating." Andre Allen: I like dates. Dates are cool. Andre Allen: 'Cause a date means someone is considering fucking you. Andre Allen: They have to, like, ponder it. It's just... Andre Allen: Anybody you can eat with, you might have a chance of fucking. Andre Allen: So, and they're just pondering fucking you. Andre Allen: They're weighing it in their head. They're going... Andre Allen: Girls are going, "His dick, my mouth. I wonder." Andre Allen: And even if it doesn't happen, you just feel... I feel good. Andre Allen: I mean, any day somebody thinks about fucking you is a good day."
"Andre Allen: You coming to the party right? Carl: Some people got to work. I'll tell you what. I'll come to your next bachelor party. Andre Allen: That's not funny man. Carl: Tell me somethin'. Your next wife, she gonna be white or she gonna be asian? Andre Allen: It's still not funny man. Carl: Oh, it's only funny when you say mean shit. Right?"