Soul Plane
Review by Clint Morris
It feels quite strange to be
laughing at anything in Soul Plane. Why? You've
seen it all before.
Secondly, we’ve been about as shocked as we
can be by this Wayans brothers-esque brand of humour in recent years
that nothing really surprises anymore, and thirdly, the film stars Tom
Arnold.
But fact of the matter is, Jessy Terrero's
new urban spoof is a lot better than one would expect. It's amusing,
it's inspired and hey, it's a lot wittier than the last two Scary
Movie’s combined.
Though like most lampoons, it does run out
of steam about half way through.
Essentially Flying High
with all the Caucasian actors excised in exchange for African
American's, Soul Plane is an hour and a half of
dirty jokes centering on the world's first all-African airline.
After a mortifying experience on an
airplane, Nashawn Wade sues the airline and is awarded a huge
settlement. With the money, he decides to create his own full-service
airline, NWA airlines.
This is unlike any flight you've ever been
on – there's a disco upstairs, a gambling room, a musical video to kick
off your flight and a guy with a 50 foot schlong ready to seduce your
Caucasian wife.
Whilst not a shade on the unforgettable Flying
High movies and really only a one, two or three joke flick, Soul
Plane is still a guilty pleasure. It's full of performers
that are obviously having such a great time – Snoop Dogg, especially;
you can't help but appreciate their relish.
And after the last couple of Scary
Movies, it's actually quite refreshing. Still, it's probably
no better than one of the better skits on "In Living Colour", and you
wouldn't pay full price for that would you? Wait for video.
3 out of 5
Soul
Plane
Australian release: Thursday November 18th
Cast: Tom Arnold, Kevin Hart, Method Man, Snoop Dogg, Dwayne
Adway, D.L Hughley, Ryan Pinkston, John Witherspoon, Terry Crews.
Director: Jessy Terrero.
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