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Soul Plane
TrailerThings get raucously funny aboard the maiden flight of a black-owned airline, thanks to some last-minute passenger additions.Genre: ComedyActors: Tom Arnold, Kevin Hart, Method Man, Snoop Dogg, K.D. Aubert, Godfrey, Brian Hooks, D.L. Hughley, Arielle Kebbel, Loni Love, MoNique, ...»Director: Jessy TerreroCountry: United StatesDuration: 86 minQuality: HDRelease: 2004IMDb: 4.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Soul Plane"
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Characters of "Soul Plane"
Mr. HunkeePlayed by: Tom ArnoldNashawnPlayed by: Kevin HartMuggsyPlayed by: Method ManCaptain MackPlayed by: Snoop DoggGisellePlayed by: K.D. AubertGaemanPlayed by: GodfreyJamiquaPlayed by: Mo'NiqueBlancaPlayed by: Sofía VergaraFlamePlayed by: Gary Anthony WilliamsBlind ManPlayed by: John Witherspoon -
Directors of "Soul Plane"
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Creators of "Soul Plane"
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Critic Reviews of "Soul Plane"
L.A. WeeklyJune 02, 2004Long before landing, the movie's tireless minstrel-show mentality sends it into a nosedive.
Village VoiceJune 01, 2004This nearly plotless movie follows the maiden voyage of NWA (a moniker that seems to be the extent of the film's wit) through a torrent of stale ghetto jokes in the vein exhausted years ago by the Wayans brothers.
Washington PostMay 28, 2004An hour and a half of real airplane turbulence is better than sitting through the bad, offensive material that makes up Soul Plane.
Washington PostMay 28, 2004Makes up for what it lacks in genuine humor by overdosing viewers with outrageous sexuality and outsize stereotypes.
Toronto StarMay 28, 2004Sloppy, uneven, vulgar, lowbrow and often very funny, Jessy Terrero's debut movie might be called Airport Car Wash Scary Movie.
Seattle TimesMay 28, 2004No 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.
Common Sense MediaDecember 28, 2010Raunchy comedy for adults only.
Lawrence.comSeptember 29, 2006Soul Plane is like seeing an uncomfortably unfunny stand-up comedy routine acted out and stretched to a feature-length film.
FromTheBalconyJune 26, 2005Surprisingly enough (in fact, I am shocked), this film gets a lot of laughs.
Reel Film ReviewsOctober 31, 2004...it's hard not to be offended by a sequence in which an Arab man boards the airplane - much to the shock and horror of everyone around him.
Film Freak CentralSeptember 28, 2004How best to explain a film this mean-spirited, this unfunny--this dispiriting?
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