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Who's the Man? |
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Rating: Summary: Good entertainment!!!! Review: A funny movie that laughs at its self. the two cops steal the show. Catch it!
Rating: Summary: #1 Movie of all time. Review: Buy it,its so f*ckin funny
Rating: Summary: "Who's The Man?" Review Review: Cashing in on their popularity at the time as hosts of "Yo! MTV Raps", Doctor Dre and Ed Lover play two mediocre Harlem barbers who decide to become police officers. When their best friend is murdered by a crooked land developer, they make it their point to find out what's really behind all the problems in the neighborhood. "Who's The Man?" will never be regarded as a cinematic masterpiece but it does get the most out of its two stars as well as the countless performers who make cameos (most of them are late 80's rap icons). Denis Leary, in particular, steals the show as a short-tempered superior officer whose profanity-laced tirades make for some first-rate entertainment. While this movie borrows quite a bit from other films (most noticeably "Beverly Hills Cop"), it never tries to take itself too seriously. The chemistry between Dre and Lover is solid and the wild over-the-top characters make for some amusing moments. If nothing else, it's worthy of "cult" status.
Rating: Summary: "Who's The Man?" Review Review: Cashing in on their popularity at the time as hosts of "Yo! MTV Raps", Doctor Dre and Ed Lover play two mediocre Harlem barbers who decide to become police officers. When their best friend is murdered by a crooked land developer, they make it their point to find out what's really behind all the problems in the neighborhood. "Who's The Man?" will never be regarded as a cinematic masterpiece but it does get the most out of its two stars as well as the countless performers who make cameos (most of them are late 80's rap icons). Denis Leary, in particular, steals the show as a short-tempered superior officer whose profanity-laced tirades make for some first-rate entertainment. While this movie borrows quite a bit from other films (most noticeably "Beverly Hills Cop"), it never tries to take itself too seriously. The chemistry between Dre and Lover is solid and the wild over-the-top characters make for some amusing moments. If nothing else, it's worthy of "cult" status.
Rating: Summary: Entertaing, Clever Must-Have For Any Real Hip-Hop Fan Review: Ed Lover and Dr. Dre team up with the uproariously funny Dennis Leary (Who is in a host of other Ted Demme films such as The Ref with Kevin Spacey and Judy Davis) to produce one of the better Hip-Hop films of the 90's. Cameos by many early 90s and late 80s rappers dont at all take away from the movie. Colin Quinn also plays a small yet entertaining role in this classic film.
Rating: Summary: borderline Review: i didnt think the film was as funny as it made out to be.Both actors were trying their best to be as stupid as they could to little avail.there were some funny points though,but overall;average film, below average acting
Rating: Summary: A Who's Who of Rap Review: Lame story about amateur cops mixed up in a murder and crooked real estate case. Only worth seeing to catch all of the rap music stars that were popular at that time, many of whom are no longer on the charts.
Rating: Summary: A Who's Who of Rap Review: Lame story about amateur cops mixed up in a murder and crooked real estate case. Only worth seeing to catch all of the rap music stars that were popular at that time, many of whom are no longer on the charts.
Rating: Summary: A Classic! Review: This is a great movie especially if you were a young adult during the early 90's. Dr. Dre and Ed Lover are a great pair, very funny. Dennis Leary is hysterical. So many quotable quotes! The parade of rap stars actually enhances the movie. It's not a serious movie, more like really long funny skit.
Rating: Summary: A Classic! Review: This is a great movie especially if you were a young adult during the early 90's. Dr. Dre and Ed Lover are a great pair, very funny. Dennis Leary is hysterical. So many quotable quotes! The parade of rap stars actually enhances the movie. It's not a serious movie, more like really long funny skit.
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