Rating: Summary: Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, as in Ahwesome Review: Martin Lawrence strikes gold in this brilliant comedy. This movie only proves the idea from three wise men (W, G, and J) have been saying for a month, that Martin Lawrence is probably in the top five funniest people to ever live. The way he dances and says the phrase, "ahhhhhhhh" is just to funny for words. Danny DeVito teaming up with Martin was also pure goodness. If anyone disaggrees with my review I just have to say grow up because it is year 2002, its about laughs not cries so its good. Peace Out and buy Black Night on DVD, April 16th 2002.
Rating: Summary: was the worst movie Review: Nada que ver con anteriores trabajos de Martin Lawrence, realmente un fiasco de pelĂcula !!
Rating: Summary: What's up with that dective? Review: Nah, I just did not like this movie. Only 2 scenes were funny. Besides, what's so funny about 2 guys trying to get 1 ring while they con everybody else??? Booo. Too many distractions in the movie.
Rating: Summary: Not too shabby Review: Not the Best movie, but worth seeing. if your looking for a movie to make you laugh alot than thi isn't it. But its alot better than some other movie out there so just give it a chance
Rating: Summary: AN ANSWER TO THE QUESTION IT ITSELF POSES. Review: Starts out with good timing, and some decent laughable banter from Martin Lawrence. Nothing laugh out loud funny but pleasantly amusing schtick. The central premise is actually quite interesting (billionaire stealing a ring from a petty robber etc), but the film fails to take advantage of it, choosing instead to lapse into numerous plot-holes, cliches and mind-bending stupidity. There's even a gay, dog-loving detective who adds fart humor to the mix. And all this leads to a climax that takes a quantum leap of logic and rationality. Perhaps a worthy rental if you're into slapstick, but overall a skippable fare.
Rating: Summary: AN ANSWER TO THE QUESTION IT ITSELF POSES. Review: Starts out with good timing, and some decent laughable banter from Martin Lawrence. Nothing laugh out loud funny but pleasantly amusing schtick. The central premise is actually quite interesting (billionaire stealing a ring from a petty robber etc), but the film fails to take advantage of it, choosing instead to lapse into numerous plot-holes, cliches and mind-bending stupidity. There's even a gay, dog-loving detective who adds fart humor to the mix. And all this leads to a climax that takes a quantum leap of logic and rationality. Perhaps a worthy rental if you're into slapstick, but overall a skippable fare.
Rating: Summary: Some Laughs but not a very funny film. Review: The main weakness of this film is that Martin Short and Danny DeVito run out of laughs about 30 minutes into the film, after that, you will kind of yawn at the jokes in this movie as they are quite pathic.
Rating: Summary: What's the Worst the Could Happen?....Watching this movie Review: This is one of the worst movies I have seen in recent memory. I should have known better with Martin Lawrence and Danny Devito staring. Have these guys ever done anything good? I don't think so. You really have to be ML or DD fan to sit through this movie. You have been warned. Do the right thing and stay away from this movie.
Rating: Summary: Waste of a good story Review: This lackluster comedy simply fails to deliver sufficient laughs per hour to justify spending the time to watch it. Martin Lawrence, who is normally a funny guy, just isn't on his game in this flick. Danny DeVito is better, but the material doesn't give him much with which to work. There is a lot of talent wasted on stereotype bits that are more insulting than comical. William Fichtner's flamingly effeminate detective would only be funny to homophobes. John Leguizamo's Arab imitation is less humorous now than it might have been before September 11. The only really funny bit in the film is a strictly visual gag by Stephanie Clayman as the sign language interpreter. Without virtue of a solitary line of dialogue, she single handedly produces all the most hilarious moments in the film. This film is a dud. I rated it 3/10. Martin Lawrence fans are likely to be disappointed.
Rating: Summary: A dud Review: This lackluster comedy simply fails to deliver sufficient laughs per hour to justify spending the time to watch it. Martin Lawrence, who is normally a funny guy, just isn't on his game in this flick. Danny DeVito is better, but the material doesn't give him much with which to work. There is a lot of talent wasted on stereotype bits that are more insulting than comical. William Fichtner's flamingly effeminate detective would only be funny to homophobes. John Leguizamo's Arab imitation is less humorous now than it might have been before September 11. The only really funny bit in the film is a strictly visual gag by Stephanie Clayman as the sign language interpreter. Without virtue of a solitary line of dialogue, she single handedly produces all the most hilarious moments in the film. This film is a dud. I rated it 3/10. Martin Lawrence fans are likely to be disappointed.
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