If this was directed by a white guy it would be deemed racist, and rightly so.
Soul Plane (2004)
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Reviews Counted:97
Fresh:18
Rotten:79
Average Rating:3.6/10
Consensus: A raunchy sendup of Airplane! that never really takes off.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for strong sexual content, language and some drug use
Runtime: 1 hr 32 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:May 28, 2004 Wide
Box Office: $13,922,211
Synopsis: 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... 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 laidback 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. [More]
Starring: Snoop Doggy Dogg, Kevin Hart, Tom Arnold, Method Man
Starring: Snoop Doggy Dogg, Kevin Hart, Tom Arnold, Method Man, K.D. Aubert, Godfrey, Mo'Nique, D.L. Hughley
Director: Jessy Terrero
Director: Jessy Terrero
Screenwriter: Chuck Wilson, Bo Zenga
Producer: David Scott Rubin, Jessy Terrero
Composer: RZA
Studio: MGM/UA
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Reviews for Soul Plane
Hand out the barf bags...the level of tastelessness and vulgarity should cause cultural security checkpoints to go off.
An hour and a half of real airplane turbulence is better than sitting through the bad, offensive material that makes up Soul Plane.
Makes up for what it lacks in genuine humor by overdosing viewers with outrageous sexuality and outsize stereotypes.
This flight should have been permanently delayed due to extraordinarily offensive conditions.
Sloppy, uneven, vulgar, lowbrow and often very funny, Jessy Terrero's debut movie might be called Airport Car Wash Scary Movie.
A slapdash affair that pitches jokes at all races, creeds and stupidities, but it turns casualness into a virtue.
No doubt Soul Plane sounds more offensive than it is when seen. That doesn't make it more than passable burlesque, but burlesque has its place, too.
A better- than-average comedy that is raunchy and tasteless but ultimately funny from beginning to end.
How bad is Soul Plane? It stars Tom Arnold -- and he's not the worst thing in it.
To say that the movie is in bad taste is to shower it with praise, since it exists to create the sort of laughter that wells up when people know they're not supposed to laugh.
Soul Plane is about 'the first urban' (black) airline, whose motto is 'We fly. We party. We land.' They left out 'We potty.'
If it's not funny to you that a bunch of white passengers in polo shirts would say 'Oh, goody!' when they hear the in-flight movie stars Sandra Bullock, then don't bother with the rest of Soul Plane.
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