The film never goes beyond the caliber of a three-minute skit on Mad TV.
Black Knight (2001)
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Reviews Counted:94
Fresh:12
Rotten:82
Average Rating:3.4/10
Consensus: Black Knight feels like a lazily constructed movie, filled with lame gags and constant mugging from Lawrence.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for language, sexual/crude humor and battle violence
Runtime: 1 hr 35 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:Nov 21, 2001 Wide
Box Office: $33,327,325
Synopsis: The Martin Lawrence comedy BLACK KNIGHT, sharply directed by Gil Junger, borrows its theme from A CONNECTICUT YANKEE AT KING ARTHUR'S COURT, with Mark Twain's Yankee being replaced by Jamal Walker... The Martin Lawrence comedy BLACK KNIGHT, sharply directed by Gil Junger, borrows its theme from A CONNECTICUT YANKEE AT KING ARTHUR'S COURT, with Mark Twain's Yankee being replaced by Jamal Walker (Lawrence). Jamal works at a decrepit California theme park in danger of being put out of business by a rival park. Cleaning Medieval World's moat, he falls into the water, only to recover in 14th-century England. There, Jamal meets Sir Knolte (Tom Wilkinson), a dissolute knight, before he stumbles into the court of the usurper King Leo (Kevin Conway). Jamal is impressed by what he thinks is the realism of the theme park; only after witnessing a gory beheading does he realize, with horror, where he really is. Jamal encounters the beautiful Victoria (Marsha Thomason) who is scheming to return the queen (Helen Carey) to the throne, and falls afoul of the evil Sir Percival (Vincent Regan). Joining forces with Sir Knolte and Victoria, Jamal teaches the rebels some helpful football, golfing, and boxing moves, before he dons the armor of the awesome Black Knight. BLACK KNIGHT is full of Lawrence's broad humor, and he and the classically trained Wilkinson have great fun playing off each other. [More]
Starring: Martin Lawrence, Tom Wilkinson, Kevin Conway, Marsha Thomason
Starring: Martin Lawrence, Tom Wilkinson, Kevin Conway, Marsha Thomason, Vincent Regan, Helen Carey
Director: Gil Junger
Director: Gil Junger
Screenwriter: Darryl Quarles, Peter Gaulke, Gerry Swallow
Producer: Michael Green, Paul Schiff
Composer: Randy Edelman
Studio: 20th Century Fox
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Reviews for Black Knight
There's precious little to like about the witless and decidedly tedious Black Knight.
The latest in a string of mediocre-to-bad films that have latched onto Lawrence's name as their sole marketable commodity.
Despite a few decently manic moments from its goofball star, Black Knight is a royal waste of time.
You don't need the powers of Merlin to see nearly every plot development and every joke from miles away.
As lso claims to be a jester, 'You have to admire his commitment. He's no longer funny, but he refuses to give up the joke.'
Junger has simply overestimated his star's ability to compensate for Black Knight's overall failings.
Intermittently amusing though sloppy around the edges, Black Knight makes a serviceable vehicle for Martin Lawrence's clowning.
Particularly uninspired, a series of gags strung together without much care for order or context.
Honestly, I think I was sick of it after the second TV commercial, never mind the film itself.
Watching Lawrence at work, one gets the feeling that he just doesn't care.
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October 31, 2001:
Hits every predictable note, without taking even one unexpected step. ![]()
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