Soul Plane (2004)

Soul Plane (2004)
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After an excruciatingly humiliating in-flight experience that culminated in a messy breakup and the untimely death of a dog, Nashawn Wade (Kevin Hart) sues the airline for all it's worth. This turns out to be a more than profitable move on his part; the lawsuit brings him a settlement in the hefty amount of 600 million dollars. Eager to prevent his experience from happening to another -- and perfectly willing to reap the financial benefits of the cash cow he believes his plan to be -- Nashawn decides to launch NWA, an all African American airline complete with sensuous stewardesses, an onboard dance club, and a bathroom attendant. Far be it from giving "flying the friendly skies" a new meaning, however, chaos ensues in the form of a white family with the unfortunate last name of Hunkee. The Hunkee patriarch (as played by Tom Arnold) and his antics prevent the flight from going as smoothly as intended. The feature debut of music video director Jessy Tererro, urban comedy regulars Snoop Dogg and Method Man co-star. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

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Starring:
Kevin HartTom Arnold, (more)
Director(s):
Jessy Terrero
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Soul Plane

After an excruciatingly humiliating in-flight experience that culminated in a messy breakup and the untimely death of a dog, Nashawn Wade (Kevin Hart) sues the airline for all it's worth. This turns out to be a more than profitable move on his part; the lawsuit brings him a settlement in the hefty amount of 600 million dollars. Eager to prevent his experience from happening to another -- and perfectly willing to reap the financial benefits of the cash cow he believes his plan to be -- Nashawn decides to launch NWA, an all African American airline complete with sensuous stewardesses, an onboard dance club, and a bathroom attendant. Far be it from giving "flying the friendly skies" a new meaning, however, chaos ensues in the form of a white family with the unfortunate last name of Hunkee. The Hunkee patriarch (as played by Tom Arnold) and his antics prevent the flight from going as smoothly as intended. The feature debut of music video director Jessy Tererro, urban comedy regulars Snoop Dogg and Method Man co-star. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
92 mins

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Director(s):
Jessy Terrero
Writer(s):
Chuck WilsonBo Zenga
Producer(s):
Jessy TerreroDavid Scott Rubin
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Adult Situations, Alcohol Consumption, Adult Humor, Profanity, Strong Sexual Content, Drug Content)
Categories:
Comedy
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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Marlene C.

Okay I am black so this is not racist...but what the f*** is wrong with you my people, can we just not act educated or like we got some sense for a change, we are adding to the bad stereo types we have by continue to make movies like this...when is it going to stop... People if you choose to watch this movie, please know that even though some of the black movies portray us as ignorant, they are only talking about the few in Hollywood...

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I S.

I rented this movie because i saw the actress Monique on it and I like her comedy TV show. Wow, what a shock! This movie is billed as a comedy but the only chucle i got was from seeing a plane with hub caps. Every other word in the dialog is either mother-F... or the N-word. I am hispanic, but I felt really bad on seeing how black people are depicted to behave here. i have black friends and i have never heard any them refering to one another as "mf nig...". It is sad that the work and sacrifice of Dr. Martin Luther King, Dr.Bill Cosby and other great african americans have done to bring this race up is smeared by this type of stereotyping trash.

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GARY R.

I could not wait until this movie was over, dont waste your money

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