I saw this last week - it was amazing. At the theater [where I work part-time] It's been getting a steady amount of people for it and bringing in a diverse audience as well. The stereotypes in it are directly thrown at you and @ the characters, and created some moments which you'd say 'oh shit' - I'm surprised hollywood actors [bullock, dillon, ludacris] actually would take a script like this. I didn't kick out a couple teens who've sneaked into it.
the only question I had about the movie was - Spoiler:
Why didn't Cameron, Ludacris' comrade, tell Officer Hanson that the reason for his laughter was due to the statue of st. christopher with him ?
While I don't want to allude to too much of Ludacris' performance in the film, I wonder if and how his dialogue [in the movie] will influence his music.