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Down to Earth

Down to Earth

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Directors: Chris Weitz, Paul Weitz
Actors: Chris Rock, Regina King, Chazz Palminteri, Eugene Levy, Frankie Faison
Studio: Paramount
Category: DVD

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 49 reviews
Sales Rank: 12129

Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Widescreen, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language), English (Subtitled)
Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Number Of Items: 1
Running Time: 87
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.3 x 0.6

MPN: PARD337784D
ISBN: 0792173066
UPC: 097363377849
EAN: 9780792173069
ASIN: B00005JH9O

Theatrical Release Date: February 16, 2001
Release Date: July 10, 2001
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Chris rock stars as a struggling comic who gets a second chance at life and love after hes prematurely taken to heaven. Special features: exclusive cast & crew interviews: deleted scenes: theatrical trailer: interactive menus: scene selection: english subtitles (for the deaf & hard of hearing) and more. Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 01/16/2007 Starring: Chris Rock Mark Addy Run time: 87 minutes Rating: Pg13

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A tepid reworking of Warren Beatty's Heaven Can Wait (itself a remake of 1941's Here Comes Mr. Jordan), Down to Earth tries to mold comedian Chris Rock into an amiable romantic lead, but it softens the scathingly observant humor that made Rock a standup successor to Richard Pryor. Rock's aggressive style is bracingly expressed in a few good scenes, but through most of this movie--from the directors of American Pie--he struggles with dialogue that would barely pass muster in a low-rated sitcom. Edgy potential loses out to crowd-pleasing with the familiar body-switch formula: by way of premature death and bad timing on the part of heaven's Vegas-styled gatekeepers (played by Eugene Levy and Chazz Palminteri), Rock--as struggling comedian Lance Barton--is reincarnated as a 55-year-old white billionaire with a nasty reputation.

Adjusting (too easily) to his racial transition, Lance charms a hospital administrator (Regina King) who's amazed to see the selfish white billionaire turning into romantic philanthropist. This allows plenty of black/white-contrast jokes (did you ever see a fat, middle-aged white guy who's into hip-hop?), and Rock, who cowrote the screenplay, still manages to work some pointed politics into the movie's good-natured tone. It's guaranteed that some will find Down to Earth quite entertaining, but others will wonder how potent this comedy could have been if Rock had been more willing to confront the harsher truths that lurk beneath the humor. --Jeff Shannon


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3 out of 5 stars Chris Stone More Like It   March 27, 2008
I have to agree with another reviewer and confess that "Down to Earth" is definitely not Chris Rock's best movie. He was much funnier and much better in many other movies, though I would not level the degree of criticism at "Down to Earth" that others have.

First off, the plot is pretty thin, not to mention the fact that it has been flogged like a dead horse even before this movie came out. With some thin changes, the plot still comes of a bit on the weak side. Basically, a well meaning, but failing comedian gets snuffed ten seconds before his impending death on the front of a moving truck. Due to the Angel of Death's merciful mistake, the comedian gets reincarnted into another body: rich, aging, white guy. The antics of this major shift in perspective supply the majority of the gags, some of which are amusing, but hardly gut-wrenching.

This movie is nothing if not predictable, and there are some famous faces whose talents are pretty much squandered in it. After all, it is a romantic comedy, and there is not much to be expected in surprises. In some places, it just comes off as corny, but it does not negatively impact on the movie overall. In the end, one would not choose this for its "surprise factor" and major plot twists.

The humour itself is pretty weak over all, but generally is worth a giggle or two in places. The shock of Charles Wellington coming back to life after his wife and executive killed him was pretty cool as a scene. While none of the humour was really enough to bring tears to the eyes, it was not all that bad. Amusing, but not much more.

All in all, "Down to Earth" is a predictable, safe and amusing romantic comedy. I don't think there are any illusions to greatness here, and it makes a nice little movie to sit down and zone out to. I had a small giggle, but I would not recommend buying it. It is not really worth multiple viewings.



5 out of 5 stars Down to Earth   January 29, 2008
This movie I believe is one of the greatest movies that Chris Rock as ever acted in as a comdeian. It's a comedy movie which everyone enjoys with a little romance in it too. Regina King, Chazz Palminteri, Eugene Levy and Frankie Faison were also great in this movie too as well as Wanda Skyes the maid who played Wanda. All of these actors and actresses along with Chris Rock made this movie a must have for evryone.


1 out of 5 stars Yet Another 'Urban' Version of an already excellent movie.   May 4, 2007
This is a remake of an actually funny, clever, and classy movie called "Heaven Can Wait." Throwing in the urban comedian with the 'updated' script just results in a piece of garbage. You can't turn a class act like Warren Beatty's Heaven Can Wait into an "urban" version and expect it to be good. What a waste of time, money, and film. Rent the original and see what a true classic this is.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent movie   January 12, 2007
This movie is a must see!! I watched it on television and had to purchase it.


5 out of 5 stars a romantic comedy   May 23, 2006
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

Comedian Lance Barton (Chris Rock) makes a fool of himself on stage one night and gets booed off. When biking home that night, he accidentally gets hit by a truck and is sent to heaven. In heaven, he gets the opportunity to go back `down to earth', only in someone else's body. To Lance, when he looks in the mirror, he sees himself, but when other people see him, he's Charles Wellington, the most richest man on earth, and the most unliked by everyone. Lance sees this and during his stay on earth, tries to make peace. One thing leads to another, and he gets the girl Sontee Jenkins (Regina King), who at the beginning was mad at Charles (Lance) for not caring about hospitals (or something along those lines). This film also stars Jennifer Coolidge as Charles Wellington's wife, and Wanda Sykes as the maid Wanda. Wanda was so funny in every scene she was in. So was Jennifer. Everything they did was so natural!


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