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Star Eddie Griffin is among the four co-writers of this crude comedy that tries to give a hip-hop twist to the male-parenting theme of Three Men and a Baby. Griffin, Anthony Anderson and Michael Imperioli play the moronic lifelong buddies who try to grow up after their girlfriends present them with synchronised pregnancies, simultaneous births and then leave them with the babies. The leads have nowhere to hide from the clichéd script, and they are upstaged by Method Man's jailbird buddy every time he appears on screen. For director Cheryl Dunne, it's a long way from her powerful Stranger Inside.