| Review Date: Director: Chris Rock Writer: Chris Rock, Ali LeRoi Producers: Chris Rock, Ali LeRoi, Michael Rotenberg Actors: Chris Rock as Mays, Bernie Mac as Mitch, Dylan Baker as Martin |
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Then there’s the plot. Granted, I wasn’t exactly expecting ALL THE PRESIDENT’S MEN in terms of realism, but when a film includes an opposing Presidential candidate who doesn’t even know who he’s running up against a few weeks before the actual election, I can’t help but wonder if that is supposed to be funny, stupid or just plain ridiculous. If it’s ridiculous, that’s fine too, but this ain’t exactly POOTIE TANG. This movie actually tries to sell itself off as somewhat believable at times, so don’t be pushing bullshit cards like a girl turning down a date with the future President because she “works” that night, or Rock dodging the Secret Service and driving a lady around town in his own campaign bus. I don’t buy it! The film also includes a dude who “sings” during a few of its interludes (one Nate Dogg), but even that just feels like an attempt at padding the film’s measly clock-time. The movie only worked when Rock was either “on” or whenever he and Mac played in a scene together and that’s what it should have exploited further. The film does feature a handful of funny one-liners though (“God bless America…and no place else!”), some over-the-top stuff that works (the super-whore, the “security!” line and all that punching/slapping), but overall, it’s just too tame, it’s just not funny enough and it’s just not particularly special. Being that I consider Rock to be one of the funnier Americans around…that’s saying quite a bit. Even the film’s final outtakes blew. Catch it on a really cheap video night, but even then…make sure that a friend pays. Rock’s crappy movie streak continues and the only advice I can now give the man is this: don’t pull an Eddie Murphy on us, dude…don’t pull an Eddie Murphy…