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Pootie Tang
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Driving by his deep will of saving the black children of his people who have been exploited and manipulated by the American corporation, which seeks to steal his own belt, Pootie Tang, a well-known talented character the thing that makes him struggle against saving those children, so he does his best for achieving that purpose.
Driving by his deep will of saving the black children of his people who have been exploited and manipulated by the American corporation, which seeks to steal his own belt, Pootie Tang, a well-known talented character the thing that makes him struggle against saving those children, so he does his best for achieving that purpose.
Actors:
Wanda Sykes,
Ebony Jo-Ann,
Brian Donahue,
Chris Rock,
Cole Hawkins,
Tara Jeffers,
Christopher Wynkoop
Wanda Sykes
7 March 1964, Portsmouth, Virginia, USA
Ebony Jo-Ann
Brian Donahue
5 August 1962, Quincy, Massachusetts, USA
Chris Rock
7 February 1965, Andrews, South Carolina, USA
Cole Hawkins
4 October 1991, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
Tara Jeffers
Christopher Wynkoop
7 December 1943, Long Branch, New Jersey, USA
Country:
United States
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Hollywood Reporter
July 02, 2001
This astonishingly unfunny Paramount comedy is burdened with writing, direction and acting that would cause Ed Wood to wince.March 29, 2004
Writer-director Louis C.K. (I wouldn't give my correct name either) was named on Entertainment Weekly's "It List," proving that entertainment is in a bad way.July 02, 2001
Good for a couple of well-earned laughs but ultimately overstays its welcome.August 02, 2001
There are bad movies, there are disappointing movies, and then there's Pootie Tang, a movie so incompetent, it almost defies description.August 20, 2001
Pootie is such an original, utterly absurd conception that, however one may hesitate over superfluous matters of good taste or (horrors!) political correctness, anyone with an ounce of humor will find it impossible not to succumb in gales of laughter.
Houston Chronicle
July 02, 2001
It would've made a great 30-minute comic short. Most of the film is padding.
Village Voice
July 10, 2001
A bona fide cult object in the making.July 11, 2001
Its humor tires not too long after the beginning credits have finished rolling.
Toronto Star
July 02, 2001
A pretty inspired and consistently witty satirical skewering of three decade's worth of macho black pop cultural clichés.
New Times
July 05, 2001
It seems as if the studio thought they had a black Austin Powers, while in fact what they have is more like a black Dude, Where's My Car?.July 02, 2001
Mostly an amusing exercise in black vernacular, searching for a point.November 01, 2011
Pootie Tang works, in part, because it doesn't. Which is to say the movie's special success is inextricable from the moments where it blatantly fails. The movie exerts a beguiling charm that can only be explained as the je ne sais quoi of sa da tay.