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Entries in Soul Men (4)

Sunday
09Nov2008

'Soul Men' web reviews

In Malcolm D. Lee's comedy "Soul Men," Bernie Mac and Samuel L. Jackson stars as two soul legends who embark on a road trip to participate in a tribute at the Apollo in Memphis, Tenn. I can't say I loved the movie, but the performances of the two lead actors sure kept me awake. Let's see what the Web's critics have to say about it:

• Brian Orndorf at Collider: "It should come as no surprise that Mac and Jackson work beautifully together."

• Katey Rich at Cinema Blend: "What keeps the movie going is the music, both in hearing The Real Deal's old songs and Floyd and Louis's occasional performances."

Cinematical's Jeffrey M. Anderson: "Mac and Jackson are even better offstage."

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Sunday
09Nov2008

Box Office: 'Madagascar 2' outruns competition

By Franck Tabouring
Weekend of November 7 – 9, 2008

DreamWorks Animation’s “Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa” dominated the North American box office this weekend with a stunning $63.5 million in ticket sales, according to studio estimates Sunday.

Eric Darnell and Tom McGrath’s sequel to the 2005 hit family flick raced to the top spot early on, beating its predecessor’s opening weekend gross by $16.3 million. In the film New York zoo animals Alex, Marty, Gloria and Melman try to fly back home but accidentally end up somewhere in Africa.

Debuting in second place with a surprising $19.2 million was David Wain’s R-Rated comedy “Role Models.” Starring Paul Rudd and Seann William Scott, the film focuses on two co-workers who are ordered to spend some quality time with two lonely kids.

At No. 3, Disney’s “High School Musical 3: Senior Year” collected another $9.2 million, lifting its domestic total to $75.7 million after three weeks in release. Following closely at No. 4 was Clint Eastwood’s "Changeling,” which reaches a total haul of $20.5 million after this weekend’s earnings of $7.2 million.

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Saturday
08Nov2008

Review: "Soul Men"

Seen on: November 8, 2008

The players: Director: Malcolm D. Lee, Writers: Matthew Stone, Robert Ramsey, Cast: Samuel L. Jackson, Bernie Mac, Sharon Leal, Affion Crockett, P.J. Byrne, Sharon Leal, Isaac Hayes

Facts of interest: This is not Mac's final movie. His last one is "Old Dogs," due in theaters 2009.

The plot: Two soul legends try to settle their differences and reunite for a tribute to their recently deceased front man.

Our thoughts: “Soul Men” is Bernie Mac’s first movie to open since his death back in August, so it’s obviously quite an emotional experience to see this great comedian doing what he does best on the big screen. The film itself is certainly not one of this year’s funniest, but Mac and co-actor Samuel L. Jackson bring along enough energy to make this ride a decent one.

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Friday
05Sep2008

Watch the late Bernie Mac in 'Soul Men'

Yahoo! today premiered the first official trailer for the late Bernie Mac's film "Soul Men," in which he and Samuel L. Jackson play two former musicians who agree to team up for a reunion performance in honor of their late band leader. Enjoy the trailer below.