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Comedy? Where the hell do they get that from? It's not a dark and/or grim flick, but it's pretty serious throughout. We'll put it this way, it's as serious as Shaft or Foxy Brown or any other of it's peers. It's got light moments, but it's not Blazing Saddles.
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Thanks given by: | StingingVelvet (08-28-2018) |
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I disagree, and agree. Like you say, it's not a comedy like Blazing Saddles, but definitely less serious than Shaft and Foxy Brown with a lot of funny moments, mostly thanks to D'Urville Martin.
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