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Marci, a spoiled Jewish American Princess, is forced to take control of her father's hard-core rap label, Felony Assault, when her mogul dad, Ben Feld, has a stress-induced heart attack due to the controversy surrounding the label's hip-hop song "Shoot Ya' Teacha" by Dr. Snatchcatcher. To rescue her father's plummeting stock, Marci attempts to tone down the rapper's bad-boy edge. Over time, the unlikely... See Full Description
| Genres: |
Comedy and Musical/Performing Arts |
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| Running Time: |
1 hr. 37 min. |
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| Release Date: |
August 22nd, 2003 |
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| MPAA Rating: |
R for language and sexual content. |
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| Distributors: |
Paramount Pictures
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| U.S. Box Office: |
$1,646,664 |
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| Critics Reviews |
Average Grade:
D
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Chicago Tribune, Allison Benedikt
"The actors had little to work with in this passe social satire..." more...
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C- |
E! Online,
"If you're looking for laughs, X doesn't mark the spot." more...
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D |
filmcritic.com, Chris Barsanti
"Avert your eyes from this movie’s posters, shut your ears to its radio ads, and remember, please, to stay far, far, far away." more...
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D |
Hollywood Reporter, Frank Scheck
"Director Benjamin doesn't really handle the material with the outrageous excess it deserves, with the result that the proceedings seem far too mild." more...
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C- |
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