Marci X
Marci X
R | 22 August 2003 (USA)
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A Jewish-American Princess is forced to take control of a hard-core hip-hop record label and tries to rein the one of the label's most controversial rappers.

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Hellen

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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Matialth

Good concept, poorly executed.

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Doomtomylo

a film so unique, intoxicating and bizarre that it not only demands another viewing, but is also forgivable as a satirical comedy where the jokes eventually take the back seat.

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Josephina

Great story, amazing characters, superb action, enthralling cinematography. Yes, this is something I am glad I spent money on.

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bahz89

As a sort of arts, films,beside all the movies stuff like script, acting, ...etc,films have a message otherwise we can't say it as an art. We are so bored of this kind of movies which always keep telling us Jewish people are so kind and so aggrieved by others even in US! We find Marci and her Jewish family are so kind and have a charity organization to help poor people in US and everywhere else in our world (see how her mother died in South Africa during a charity event there!). In return American society is so bad and doesn't only give them what they deserve but also make them bustard, scamp, rude and ....etc by the savage black people! (see when Marci have been arrested in the club, holding a pistol in the end of fighting with a black woman who in the first place she had the gun! oh, what a poor Marci! she became her little daddy criminal!). Please stop making such films 'cause we are all growing up people.

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dwacon-2

I was looking on the business tab and it was weird. This film cost $20-million?Where did the money go? Was it for the crack that the writers smoked when putting this script together? That makes sense... given Chris Rock saying that he would just have soon had received an envelope full of crack than this script (on the fun facts tab).Looking at the business, it seems the film made under $5-million. That means it lost $15-million. Yikes! From the entertainment perspective, it took a lot of suspension of disbelief and ignoring blatant stereotypes and lapses in logic in order to try and extract the few drops of humor out of this film.

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jamesact14

I was trying to decide on whether I should rent this movie or not. Usually you'll see a few bad reviews from people who were not part of the target demo for the movie. But the number of bad reviews and the degree of anger from some of the reviewers suggest that maybe I should save myself my two hours? Here's what I can't understand. How did Scott Rudin allow this movie to be made. Did he think the demos in the U.S. had suddenly shifted so that 40% of the U.S. population were either JAPs or parents of one. And the treatment of the "hip-hop" crowd is offensive, and I didn't even see the movie.In this day and age of market research testing prior to launch, you gotta wonder how did this ever see the light of day? Rudin should clean house after this $20 million bomb.

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justinleewheeler

This movie is one of the most oddly satisfying I have seen in a while. You will likely spend the first 12 minutes or so wondering how this plot less, unoriginal, hackneyed film managed to snare such talented actors (or how it managed to get made at all).Lisa Kudrow gives an amazing performance as an uptight, overprivleged, Tipper Gore- esquire socialite, while Damon Wayans does an outstanding job imitating Snoop Dogg and scores of other Hip-Hop stars.Even though the plot has less substance than plain yogurt and the characters are as shallow as Jimmy Hoffa's grave, this film made me laugh harder than anything I have seen in recent memory.This film is worth seeing if only for Kudrow's "Purse Rap", the N*Sync style boy band's "Let's Date", and Kudrow's troupe of Legally Blonde style gal-pals. This isn't so much a movie as a series of really great sketch comedy's that leaves virtually no one out of it's cross-hairs.

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