Bartender
04-02-2005, 10:41 AM
I saw this film a few years ago, and then more or less forgot about it until it was on TV again last night.
I like it. It's a film about two black men (Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawence, both of whom manage to be about as un-annoying as they ever are) who are falsely imprisoned, for life, for murder, in 1932. It basically follows their lives, in prison, all the way up to c1997, when they finally manage to get out of the custody of the state. It's enjoyable to watch, and funny a lot of the time, although the end always leaves me feeling depressed because they spent their whole lives in jail :-/
Anyway, anyone else heard of it, like it, hate it?
I like it. It's a film about two black men (Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawence, both of whom manage to be about as un-annoying as they ever are) who are falsely imprisoned, for life, for murder, in 1932. It basically follows their lives, in prison, all the way up to c1997, when they finally manage to get out of the custody of the state. It's enjoyable to watch, and funny a lot of the time, although the end always leaves me feeling depressed because they spent their whole lives in jail :-/
Anyway, anyone else heard of it, like it, hate it?