
Why just fly when you can soar with soul? After a humiliating experience on an airplane, Nashawn Wade sues the airline and is awarded a huge settlement. Determined to make good with the money, Nashawn creates the full service airline of his dreams, complete with sexy stewardesses, funky music, a hot onboard dance club, and a bathroom attendant. Departing from all-new Terminal X in Los Angeles, Soul Plane gives "fly" a whole new meaning taking its passengers on a maiden voyage... (Full plot summary below)
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Why just fly when you can soar with soul? After a humiliating experience on an airplane, Nashawn Wade sues the airline and is awarded a huge settlement. Determined to make good with the money, Nashawn creates the full service airline of his dreams, complete with sexy stewardesses, funky music, a hot onboard dance club, and a bathroom attendant. Departing from all-new Terminal X in Los Angeles, Soul Plane gives "fly" a whole new meaning taking its passengers on a maiden voyage full of comedy.
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| FilmStew.comLarry CarrollIs Soul Plane an instant classic? Nope. Does it go too far at times? Absolutely. But is it a damn funny movie? Fo' shizzle, my nizzle. |
| Globe and MailStephen ColeA third of the way into Soul Plane, maybe earlier if you're in the right mood or with the wrong company, you might actually start to enjoy disliking the movie. Like, say, Prince's "Purple Rain," certain Joan Crawford movies, and Leslie Nielsen at his best worst, the film inspires cathartic ridicule. |
| Chicago TribuneMark CaroLet's make this simple: If you spend money on Soul Plane, you've been played. |
| Hollywood ReporterSheri LindenStarts out as an exuberant romp but soon gets trapped in a holding pattern of dumb sex and toilet jokes. |
| Film Journal InternationalEthan AlterCries out for the guiding hand of one of the Zucker Brothers or, even better, a genuine satirist like John Ridley, who wrote the subversive Undercover Brother. |
| Reeling ReviewsRobin CliffordSoul Plane insults regardless of race or creed |
| PajibaJeremy C. FoxThose expecting an African-American Airplane! will be disappointed. This movie isn't even as subtle as that. |
| SPLICEDWireRob BlackwelderIt may be crude, it may be lewd, it's certainly slapdash and stupid, but (it's) steadily and readily hilarious. |
| Philadelphia InquirerCarrie RickeyA raunchy spoof of the disaster-movie lampoon Airplane! - does everything to get the laugh. And in the way that a broken watch is right twice a day, a shotgun comedy like this one occasionally hits its target. |
| Reeling ReviewsLaura CliffordThe IMDB informs that director Jessy Terrero is the nephew of "Raising Victor Vargas'" grandmother...I can only hope she slapped him upside the head for this. |