Black Knight
Aaron Ray: Producer
Arnon Milchan: Producer
Darryl Quarles: Producer
Darryl Quarles: Writer
Jack Brodsky: Producer
Gerry Swallow: Writer
Peter Gaulke: Writer
20th Century Fox
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DVD Details:
- Starring: Martin Lawrence, Marsha Thomason, Tom Wilkinson, Vincent Regan, Daryl Mitchell
- Director: Gil Junger
- Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
- Rated: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
- Studio: 20th Century Fox
- Theatrical Release Date: Dec 03, 2008
- DVD Release Date: Apr 16, 2002
- Run Time: 95 minutes
- ASIN: B00005JKLW
- UPC: 024543039884
- Sales Rank: 61634
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    No Thought Required-- **1/2 stars, 2006-07-12
Leave your thinking cap off and you'll enjoy this movie. Pure amusement. Martin Lawrence plays an assertive theme park worker with no pride or dedication toward his job, lots of self-respect but little to share in favor of others. With the advertising of a competitive park opening close by in the future, he advises the park owner who also happens to be his mentor, to divest herself of the park and retire. Annoyed, she sends him to clean the moat and he's on his way while telling his coworkers to file their job applications at the new theme park to beat the rush. Dredging the moat, he spies a gold medallion on a heavy gold chain sparkling through the debris-strewn water. He sticks his hand in to retrieve it and gets sucked into the filthy water and time travels back to the 14th century.
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br /So begins Lawrence's journey into medieval England. Foisting himself off as the messenger from Normandy bringing news of the arrival of the Duke to wed the virgin daughter of the mean, usurping King Leo, he falls for one of the chambermaids (Marsha Thomason), who happens to be leading the rebellion against the king to reinstall the ousted queen. The supporting cast makes this movie -- from the drunken, fallen knight, Sir Knolte (Tom Wilkinson) to Princess Regina (Jeannette Wegger), King Leo's not so virginal daughter.
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br /Some critics have poopahed Lawrence's acting abilities, but when I watch him interviewed in person and then watch his movies, I can only draw the conclusion that his acting abilities are top notch. One would almost think that the offscreen Lawrence is his major acting role, compared to the ones he portrays. Offscreen he appears intellectual, quiet mannered, almost shy. Who can say that about his performances on screen? While Black Knight won't win any awards, it's still very entertaining and to repeat, the supporting cast is terrific.
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