Review of Soul Plane (2004) by Andrew D — 04 Jun 2010
Let me start off by saying that this is not a good movie at all. But if.
You view this film under the right circumstances, it can be quite.
Enjoyable. I watched this with my best friend on a rainy night with.
Nothing better to do. We knew this wasn't gonna be the next "Airplne",.
But we still had a pretty good time.
You have to see the movie for what it is, and what it's trying to.
Accomplish. I believe the finished project was roughly everything the.
Filmmakers planned it out to be. It's a stupid movie, that get's 99.9%.
Of it's jokes by stereotyping blacks. That's not gonna win a lot of.
Awards, but you can see how it can be good for a laugh between two.
White, Wisconsin boys.
My belly wasn't sore after viewing this, but I still chuckled.
Constantly throughout with a couple cases of large laughs. Soul Plane.
Does have funny performances by Tom Arnold and Snoop Dogg, but does.
Suffer from the scenes with the supposed lead played by Kevin Hart. The.
Whole romance struggle he's in has no place in a movie like this. And.
While the movie has plenty of giggles, it seems to drastically die down.
Towards the end; the end can't come soon enough. If you like black.
Stereotype humor but the negative reviews are making you cautious, I.
Would recommend Steve Martin's "Bringing Down the House" instead.
This review of Soul Plane (2004) was written by Andrew D on 04 Jun 2010.
Soul Plane has generally received mixed reviews.
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