Two decades after the Zucker brothers delivered the definitive word on in-flight comedy with the sidesplitting AIRPLANE movies, the question of how to regenerate the genre has finally been answered. Combine the relentless joke-fest of the Zucker movies, add a cast which appears to have fallen out of a 1970s blaxploitation movie,.. Read more
| Starring | Tom Arnold, Kevin Hart, Snoop Dogg, Method Man |
|---|---|
| Director | Jessy Terrero |
| Genres | Comedy |
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Two decades after the Zucker brothers delivered the definitive word on in-flight comedy with the sidesplitting AIRPLANE movies, the question of how to regenerate the genre has finally been answered. Combine the relentless joke-fest of the Zucker movies, add a cast which appears to have fallen out of a 1970s blaxploitation movie, and serve with a touch of Wayans-brothers-inspired hilarity: today's in-flight meal is a dish called SOUL PLANE! The story begins when Nashawn Wade (Kevin Hart) successfully sues an airline and sets up the first black-owned flight service with the money. Entitled NWA Airlines, planes come resplendent with an on-board casino, a club, scantily clad flight attendants, and enough props to sustain laughs throughout the entire film. Captain Mack (Snoop Dogg) is the pilot, a laid back character with a dubious background. He is both afraid of heights and uncertain where the cockpit is located. A white, middle class family are also along for the ride, lead by the nerdy Elvis Hunkee (Tom Arnold). They serve as the butt of many jokes, particularly because they are stuck in the lower class section of the plane, which resembles a subway car decked out with handrails for the standing-room-only section. The cast clearly relishes working with the material, and they manage to combine an infectious sense of fun with an endless string of one-liners. First-time director Jessy Terrero keeps SOUL PLANE running at a turbulent pace throughout, firing off gags straight from take off, and ending the movie with a smooth landing--ultimately providing a satisfying flight for all passengers.
| Starring | Tom Arnold, Kevin Hart, Snoop Dogg, Method Man, K.D. Aubert |
|---|---|
| Director | Jessy Terrero |
| Studio | MGM ENTERTAINMENT |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 28 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Comedy |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 17 Jan 2005 Production year: 2004 |
| Format | DVD |
There is trouble in the air for this lowbrow comedy in which Kevin Hart uses a 100-million-dollar settlement from an airline to start up his own carrier — one strictly designed for an African-American clientele. Unfortunately, instead of the urban take on comedy classic Airplane! that this was presumably intended to be, what we get is an offensive stream of sexual innuendo, drugs humour and bling jokes, delivered by a variety of trite homophobic, sexist and racist characters. Tastelessness can be funny, but not in the purposeless environment of Soul Plane. This film tries hard to offend everyone, and succeeds — too bad a similar amount of energy wasn't put into making us laugh.
Weak attempt to produce an Airplane-style spoof for the hiphop generation. It doesn't fly because they forgot to serve any jokes.
Its not even close to the airplane franchise.It made me laugh once or twice.It was just 85 minutes and i felt like it was going for hours.
Dont even bother.
dont wast your time watching this, its not funny at all. I think seeing someone walk into a lamp post would be more of a laugh than this.
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