Soul Plane

May 28, 2004 0 By Fans
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Plot

Things get raucously funny aboard the maiden flight of a black-owned airline, thanks to some last-minute passenger additions.

Release Year: 2004

Rating: 3.8/10 (11,291 voted)

Critic's Score: 33/100

Director:
Jessy Terrero

Stars: Dwayne Adway, Snoop Dogg, Tom Arnold

Storyline
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.

Writers: Bo Zenga, Chuck Wilson

Cast:

Tom Arnold

Mr. Hunkee


Kevin Hart

Nashawn


Method Man

Muggsy


Snoop Dogg

Captain Mack


K.D. Aubert

Giselle


Godfrey

Gaeman


Brian Hooks

DJ


D.L. Hughley

Johnny


Arielle Kebbel

Heather Hunkee


Loni Love

Shaniece


Mo'Nique

Jamiqua


Ryan Pinkston

Billy Hunkee


Missi Pyle

Barbara


Sommore

Cherry


Sofía Vergara

Blanca

(as Sofia Vergara)

Taglines:
The party is nonstop



Details

Official Website:
MGM |

Release Date: 28 May 2004

Filming Locations: Los Angeles, California, USA



Box Office Details

Budget: $16,000,000

(estimated)

Opening Weekend: $7,008,711
(USA)
(30 May 2004)
(1566 Screens)

Gross: $13,922,211
(USA)
(27 June 2004)



Technical Specs

Runtime:


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USA:
(extended edition)



Did You Know?

Trivia:

Tom Arnold tells everybody that notices his daughter yelling in the airport that they were "punked". Arnold helped out in a "punking" on the first season of the show
Punk'd. Ryan Pinkston, who plays Billy Hunkee on Soul Plane, is a regular field agent on
Punk'd, as well.

Goofs:

Revealing mistakes:
The supposed Worldwide Airlines jet has no airline markings of any kind when Nashawn is being hauled away on the stretcher.

Quotes:

Flame:
[calmly, after a stewardess has whispered something into his ear]
I'll handle this.

Flame:
[screams]
THE CAPTAIN'S DEAD!



User Review

Which Way to the Emergency Exit?

Rating: 2/10


Somebody decided to make a "black version" of Airplane.

Somebody decided to make a really, really bad "black version" of
Airplane.

Somebody decided to make a really, really bad "black version" of
Airplane that ran out of humor after the first twenty minutes.

Somebody decided to make a really, really bad "black version" of
Airplane that ran out of humor after the first twenty minutes and
instead spent all of its time insulting the intelligence of the
audience and the cast.

This movie managed to violate the laws of physics by sucking and
blowing at the same time. If nothing else, it deserves to be remembered
for that accomplishment.

It's not a black thing, it's not a white thing, it's just a bad thing.
A really, really bad thing. Picking it apart point-by-point would be a
waste of time. The best thing that can be said about the movie is that
there was a purple airplane in it. Do yourself a favor… go buy a
picture of a purple airplane, and you will have gotten the best of what
this movie had to offer.

This one definitely goes under the category of "What the !^@@&*! were
they thinking????"