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Martin Lawrence Live: Runteldat

2002, Movie, R, 113 mins

MARTIN LAWRENCE LIVE: RUNTELDAT
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Not every star survives a public meltdown as bizarre as the one Martin Lawrence underwent in the late 1990s, when reports of his out-of-control behavior kept the likes of Entertainment Tonight buzzing for months. But if that celebrity is lucky enough to be a stand-up comedian who's cultivated a wild and crazy image, he or she can actually put that notoriety to work by turning it into material. Which is exactly what Lawrence does in this nearly two-hour concert film, shot in W... read more leave a comment
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Martin Lawrence Live: Runteldat is a stand-up comedy film starring Martin Lawrence. It was shot on location at the Constitution Hall in Washington D.C.
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Martin Lawrence Live: Runteldat movie trailer - starring Martin Lawrence. Directed by David Raynr. Genre: Comedy Rating: R
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When Martin Lawrence takes the stage, it's more than an event...it's a no-holds barred comedy attack. After his huge movie and TV successes, Lawrence makes a triumphant return to his stand-up roots in this utterly "satisfying and truly funny" live performance. Lawrence trains his sights on such explosive subjects as parenting, sex and smoking, and, in perhaps the film's most revealing and most powerful section, sets the record straight on his infamous brushes with the law. Martin Lawrence isn't just back- he's bigger, badder and more hilarious than ever. Run and tell that! - Desson Howe, Washington Post/Weekend.
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When Martin Lawrence takes the stage, it's more than an event...it's a no-holds barred comedy attack. After his huge movie and TV successes, Lawrence makes a triumphant return to his stand-up roots in this utterly "satisfying and truly funny" live performance. Lawrence trains his sights on such explosive subjects as parenting, sex and smoking, and, in perhaps the film's most revealing and most powerful section, sets the record straight on his infamous brushes with the law. Martin Lawrence isn't just back- he's bigger, badder and more hilarious than ever. Run and tell that! - Desson Howe, Washington Post/Weekend.
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