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Can a high-attitude African-American politician who says what he thinks stand a chance in a presidential campaign? Follow a low-level Washington, D.C., public servant, Mays Gilliam, on his way to catch on with the public.
... I liked this premise in movies like Dave, or the Eddie Murphy movie The Distinguished Gentleman, where the unknown or the underdog becomes the candidate or even the president, but this is so poorly done.
March 31, 2003
Low IQ Canadian
Chris Rock suffers from painful verbal constipation in this PG-13 clunker. Hollywood, make it NC-17 when Chris and Bernie run for re-election.
July 18, 2004
Cinema Crazed
Rock is a man who continues to perpetuate stereotypes for the price of "comedy" and continues making one terrible film after the other.
Not merely satisfied with stereotyping whites, Rock insists on taking shots at blacks, fat people, poor people and even spina bifida patients.
September 20, 2004
Washington Post
Though the comedy falls short of a debacle -- which is what such egocentric projects tend to be -- it isn't as sharp, fast or funny as Rock's stand-up routines.
March 28, 2003
Film Threat
'...Along comes Chris Rock with "Head of State", a mild comedy...'