
While delivering an award to her humanitarian father Ben Feld, the stylish wealthy Jewish Caucasian Marci Feld is surprised by the attack of the conservative senator Mary Ellen Spinkle to her father in the media. The motive is the lyrics of the rap "Shoot Ya' Teacha " sing by Dr. S and released by the hip-hop record label Felony Assault that belongs to Ben. He has a heart attack, and his daughter decides to assume the problem and negotiate a public excuse of Dr. S in the MTV ... (Full plot summary below)
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While delivering an award to her humanitarian father Ben Feld, the stylish wealthy Jewish Caucasian Marci Feld is surprised by the attack of the conservative senator Mary Ellen Spinkle to her father in the media. The motive is the lyrics of the rap "Shoot Ya' Teacha " sing by Dr. S and released by the hip-hop record label Felony Assault that belongs to Ben. He has a heart attack, and his daughter decides to assume the problem and negotiate a public excuse of Dr. S in the MTV Award. However, the bad boy sings a polemic song on television to humiliate Merci that gives senator Sprinkle the chance to promote the "Buttgate".
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| Dallas Morning NewsPhilip WuntchBring lowered expectations to Marci X, and you could discover a mildly diverting comedy. |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekSo clueless about its subject that it's like being force-fed a 10-CD retrospective of Vanilla Ice's greatest hits...will send viewers fleeing up the aisles--faster than Seabiscuit. |
| Entertainment WeeklyLisa SchwarzbaumA talent-stuffed assemblage of barbs and giddy musical numbers that shouldn't be written off as a feature flop -- but savored instead for the cult-ready collection of late-night satirical skits and misses it is. |
| TheFilmFile.comDustin PutmanThere is more to [Lisa] Kudrow-and "Marci X" proves it-than Phoebe Buffay...An unexpectedly sharp-nailed satire. |
| Internet ReviewsSteve RhodesThe film is close to being an embarrassment, but Kudrow single-handedly almost turns the film around. |
| Your Movies (cleveland.com)Gerry ShamrayThe title must have been transcribed wrong. This film should be called Marci. . . Yech! |
| ReelTalk Movie ReviewsBetty Jo TuckerRaunchy musical numbers and demeaning stereotypes overwhelm the film's feeble attempts at social satire about censorship and cultural diversity. |
| Chicago ReaderJonathan RosenbaumIt's no masterpiece, but I found it consistently good-hearted and sometimes hilarious, and the sparse crowd I saw it with was laughing as much as I was, especially at the outrageous rap numbers. |
| Aisle SeatMike McGranaghanThere are some funny moments, but it's quite obvious that no one associated with this movie knows anything about rap music. |
| Slant MagazineEd GonzalezA sketch comedy that misses more than it hits. |