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SummaryAfter a humiliating and horrific experience on a commercial flight, Nashawn Wade (Hart) sues and is awarded a $100 million settlement. Determined to make good with his newfound wealth he decides to create the airline of his dreams. With the help of his cousin Muggsy (Method Man), Nashawn creates NWA Airlines, the first full-service carrier desi... Read More

Directed By:Jessy Terrero

Soul Plane

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Generally Unfavorable
33
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Metascore
Generally Unfavorable
33
4% Positive
1 Review
54% Mixed
14 Reviews
42% Negative
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The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
A 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.
50
Washington Post
Only fitfully funny, and it makes up for what it lacks in genuine humor by overdosing viewers with outrageous sexuality and outsize stereotypes.
50
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Has moments of inspiration, but the scattershot spoofing never achieves enough momentum to get this flight airborne.
40
The Hollywood Reporter
Starts out as an exuberant romp but soon gets trapped in a holding pattern of dumb sex and toilet jokes.
38
USA Today
With its excessive sleaze and gross-out gags, Soul Plane overshoots effective spoofery. Mostly it's a foul, eye-rolling experience.
0
Austin Chronicle
Excruciating in the extreme, this is the nadir of urban comedies thus far: a trashy, crass, and painfully unfunny airline disaster of a film.
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May 24, 2011
9
Robreik
This raucous comedy has fun for the whole family, as long as the whole family is 18 or older. It tells the tale of Nashawn Wayne and his brand new airline, NWA. Be ready to hold your sides while Snoop Dogg, Method Man, and the whole gang take you to new, unparalleled, comedic heights. But at heart, this film is a classic love story. Young Nashawn has been kicked down his whole life. When he finally gets a chance to have everything heâ
Jul 3, 2015
0
Kadeemluvmusic
What a waste of celluloid is Soul Plane. A baffling, sometimes forgettable comedy starring a future A-list talent named Kevin Hart and a bunch of nobodys have to ride a plane. The SOULLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL PLANE!!! I never know Kevin Hart is in this film, but exactly as I'm watching Tom Arnold in three minutes is so damn awful. Maybe the late Leslie Nelson should've run down the idea of some director trying to mock the living daylights out of an old school gem "Airplane!" To me, Soul Plane is one of the worst raunchy comedies since Not Another Teen Movie. Just stay away. Probably my mom should be arrested for bootlegging this mellon.
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  • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
  • Turbo Productions
  • Beacon Pictures
May 28, 2004
1 h 26 m
R
What goes up, must get down.
BET Comedy Awards
• 1 Nomination
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