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Soul Men (DVD, 2009)
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Malcolm Lee, director of upbeat family fare such as WELCOME HOME ROSCOE JENKINS and ROLL BOUNCE, takes a slightly raunchier tack for his uproarious buddy comedy, SOUL MEN. The...Read more
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A SOUL TO SHOW
Features Acotrs: Bernie Mac, Samuel Jackson, John Legend, Sharon Leal & Monyetta Shaw
Running Time:100 Min.
Rating:R

Floyd Henderson (Mac) and Louis H...Read more
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Bye, Bernie
This movie was irony personified. The story of the Real Deal road tripping to NYC to pay respects to their former band mate...and then losing two very fine performers shortly ...Read more

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Malcolm Lee, director of upbeat family fare such as WELCOME HOME ROSCOE JENKINS and ROLL BOUNCE, takes a slightly raunchier tack for his uproarious buddy comedy, SOUL MEN. The late Bernie Mac gives one of his final performances as Floyd Henderson, a retired back-up singer for a ‘60s soul act known as the Real Deal. When the group's lead singer, Marcus Hooks--played by real-life soul singer John Legend--suddenly drops dead, the two remaining members of the group, Henderson and Louis Hinds (Samuel L. Jackson), are enlisted to play a tribute concert at the Apollo Theatre in New York City. Hinds, an ex-convict trying his best to stay out of the limelight, is persuaded by Henderson to drive cross-country for the chance to re-ignite his music career. The classic comedic trope of road-trip antagonism reaches new heights as the pair curse and claw at each other for the entire voyage, taking occasional breaks to stage impromptu roadside rehearsals and other, less PG-rated misadventures. Throughout, Mac's formidable skills at slapstick play against Jackson's no-nonsense, tough guy demeanor--a veneer that, at times, cracks enough to reveal some genuinely tender moments between the two. But SOUL MEN's final, most poignant postscript is a cameo by fallen soul legend Isaac Hayes--who, coincidentally, died the same week as Bernie Mac--casting a bittersweet pall over the film's enjoyably comic shenanigans., Samuel L. Jackson and Bernie Mac top the marquee in this road trip comedy. The two stars play Louis and Floyd, two former soul group members who had a falling out years ago. But when a mutual friend (John Legend) dies, they embark on a five-day trip to Harlem for a tribute show. Malcolm D. Lee (WELCOME HOME ROSCOE JENKINS) directs.

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  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Rating: R (MPAA)
  • Film Country: USA
  • UPC: 796019818070

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Genre:Comedies
Format:DVD

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Director:Malcolm D. Lee
Leading Role:Samuel L. Jackson, Bernie Mac
eBay Product ID: EPID71086940
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"[I]t works surprisingly well. Samuel L. Jackson and the late Bernie Mac make a winning duo in the bawdy buddy road-trip picture SOUL MEN."
USA Today - Claudia Puig (11/07/2008)

"[T]he laughs build and you realize that Mac is pulling them out of some unseen top hat."
Los Angeles Times - Michael Phillips (11/07/2008)

"SOUL MEN is a raucous, rambling comedy....[T]he soundtrack of well-made soul covers and the cruder music of Mr. Jackson and Mr. Mac's foulmouthed one-upmanship provide a measure of satisfaction."
New York Times - A. O. Scott (11/07/2008)

"[Mac and Jackson] appear to be having a ball doing the musical numbers, which are infectious....[The film] manages to hit just enough of the right notes to serve as a respectable coda to Mac's legacy."
Variety - Brian Lowry (11/03/2008)

"[Mac and Jackson] appear to be having a ball doing the musical numbers, which are infectious....[The film] manages to hit enough of the right notes to serve as a respectable coda to Mac's legacy."
Variety - Brian Lowry (11/03/2008)

"SOUL MEN is a chance to salute these masters of mirth and music. Take it."
Rolling Stone - Peter Travers (11/13/2008)

"This contemporary riff on THE SUNSHINE BOYS generally manages to succeed...thanks to the entertaining performance by Mac and co-star Samuel L. Jackson and its generous doses of raucous humor and sweet soul music."
Hollywood Reporter - Frank Scheck (11/03/2008)

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A SOUL TO SHOW

Created: 10/02/09
Features Acotrs: Bernie Mac, Samuel Jackson, John Legend, Sharon Leal & Monyetta Shaw
Running Time:100 Min.
Rating:R

Floyd Henderson (Mac) and Louis Hinds (Samuel L. Jackson) are former R&B legends who sang backup in a trio which a generation ago enjoyed a string of chart-topping hits. However, the group disbanded after front man Marcus Hooks (John Legend) decided to pursue a solo career. Floyd and Louis then tried touring as a duo, but a love triangle with a woman named Odetta (Monyetta Shaw) led to their breakup and quick slide into obscurity.

Now, 20 years later, Marcus has just died and the music industry is planning a big tribute concert to him at the Apollo Theater in five days. Floyd sees this as an opportunity to mount a comeback. So, he shows up unannounced at Louis' home to find that his estranged partner's still wants nothing to do with him, at least until a promise of a 60-40 split of the $40,000 purse.
With Louis conveniently afraid of flying, the two agree to drive cross country from L.A. to New York in what else but a classic convertible, a staple of the road genre. A concatenation of calamities invariably ensues en route, and the plot thickens when our heroes rendezvous with Cleo (Sharon Leal), an aspiring-singer who might be the long-lost daughter of one of them. Cleo accepts their offer to join the group and the trio arrives at the Apollo with the paternity issue conveniently being resolved right on time to give dearly-departed Marcus a glorious sendoff.


Shamelessly borrowing elements from The Blues Brothers, Thelma & Louise and Trains, Planes and Automobiles and other buddy flicks, this rollicking road comedy makes up for its lack of originality with an earthy enthusiasm and infectious energy likely to endear it with any audience. Another plus is the sense of nostalgia generated by the movie's postscript affectionately acknowledging the passing of both Bernie Mac and Isaac Hayes.You'll laugh here and there at the outrageous antics of Bernie and Sam, given their screen chemistry and larger than life personas. Hope this helps you decide.Thanks for reading! :)
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Bye, Bernie

Created: 24/02/09
This movie was irony personified. The story of the Real Deal road tripping to NYC to pay respects to their former band mate...and then losing two very fine performers shortly afterwards. Bernie and Isaac, your works live on to entertain generations to come.

I have to say that I loved the soundtrack and it took me back to my school days. All those classic tunes and dance steps. Perfect! The comedy was classic Bernie Mac, takes you back to the days of Players Club, you will laugh so hard!

For all fans of R & B and especially of Bernie Mac, this is a must see!
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Soul Men (DVD 2009)

Created: 01/06/09
We really enjoyed the movie. The storyline was believable. It was great to see Bernie Mac do what he do... The chemistry between Bernie and Samuel L Jackson was natural. It was as if the director said: lights, camera, action and just let the two of them define how the movie would go.

For mature audiences only due to language and violence.due to language and small amount of violance.
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Soul Men

Created: 16/05/09
I bought this movie because it was Bernie Mac's last movie plus he is an excellent actor. I totally loved the movie for Bernie and Samuel L. Jackson will keep you laughing all the way thru. It is one of best comedy's I've seen in a long time. Great Movie!!!!!!!!!!!
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Soul Men

Created: 22/03/10
one of the funniest movies I've ever seen. Bernie Mac and Sam L. Jackson we're extra funny together. love it.
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