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Martin Lawrence: Doin' Time

Martin Lawrence: Doin' Time

★ 5.22016Movie1 h 2 mUnited States
Comedy

Comedy Legend Martin Lawrence returns to the stage in this long overdue stand-up concert film.

288 people rated
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Martin Lawrence: Doin' Time

2016

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1 h 2 m

United States

Comedy

Comedy Legend Martin Lawrence returns to the stage in this long overdue stand-up concert film.
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Ruby

22/05/2024 08:25
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user8079647287620

29/05/2023 08:35
Martin Lawrence: Doin' Time_720p(480P)
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CLEVER

29/05/2023 07:51
source: Martin Lawrence: Doin' Time
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christodrd

23/05/2023 03:47
It's time to hang it up. It's just old jokes reused. I am going to start leaving more reviews in order to save people time and possibly money. Avoid this at all costs. It's kinda like watching an old superstar in any sport past their time and it's embarrassing. I turned it off after 25 minutes, but being that I have so much respect for a legend, I resumed in hopes of it getting better. Trust me it didn't. I don't think I even cracked a smile once. The Obama jokes weren't funny. And it's bad when the audience looked as if they had an applause or laugh sign up. It was like crickets in the room. Don't get me started on the played out race jokes. I actually felt bad for Martin. All these years and you couldn't muster up some original funny material. If you're a fan of Martin do not watch this ever.
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QuinNellow

23/05/2023 03:47
I've got love for Martin Lawrence. He fuses hilariously exaggerated physicality and vocal inflections with genuine charm and charisma. And with this concert I went in as affable as possible, but an audience can only suspend its goodwill so far. Now I'm no baseball fan, but here an analogy does come to mind: Anticipating the return of an old school player (from the Himalayas), home plate is reverently dusted off for the older wiser champ to step back up to bat and show how maturity can adopt and adapt with smarter efficiency of technique. However, with a consistent barrage of material simply devoid of wit, Lawrence's aimless swings never connect, and when he settles for the bunt it unfortunately rolls right to first base, sadly making all his exerted efforts at still proving his intact run-and- slide capabilities no more favorable to the scoreboard. Essentially it's an hour-and-a-half hanging with your friend who thinks humoring everyone with excessive bawdiness is the reason people like him. So he goes on an on... and on and on... an amiable buddy mistaking debased jokes for the basis for his place at the table (and maybe in youth we mistook it for being that as well). But really he's funny because of the exhaustive energies and affectations he lends to illustrating how he tells a story, not necessarily because his stories are inherently funny. And here is Marty-Mar's trouble; what he has to say is actually nothing special and kinda sad that he can't think of anything better. The main problem (outside of just baseness ad nauseam) is that he wants to do observational comedy while being blatantly disingenuous about the circumstances for such an observation. The most essential element for effective comedy is truth, even when lying you've got to be telling a higher truth. Here Lawrence lazily fictionalizes accounts of smoking weed with a ghetto-fabulous Obama family in The White House, and a bunch of explicit misogyny-tinged ruminations about the sensations derived from bodily organs and functions. It's tired low humor that an audience endures in vein while waiting for the funnier stuff that never comes. C'mon Marty Mar -- you're a 50 year old man, and you're better than this!
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Nadia Gyimah

20/02/2023 06:56
source: Martin Lawrence: Doin' Time
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Sacha❤️

20/02/2023 06:56
It's time to hang it up. It's just old jokes reused. I am going to start leaving more reviews in order to save people time and possibly money. Avoid this at all costs. It's kinda like watching an old superstar in any sport past their time and it's embarrassing. I turned it off after 25 minutes, but being that I have so much respect for a legend, I resumed in hopes of it getting better. Trust me it didn't. I don't think I even cracked a smile once. The Obama jokes weren't funny. And it's bad when the audience looked as if they had an applause or laugh sign up. It was like crickets in the room. Don't get me started on the played out race jokes. I actually felt bad for Martin. All these years and you couldn't muster up some original funny material. If you're a fan of Martin do not watch this ever.
author avatar

omonioboli

20/02/2023 06:56
I've got love for Martin Lawrence. He fuses hilariously exaggerated physicality and vocal inflections with genuine charm and charisma. And with this concert I went in as affable as possible, but an audience can only suspend its goodwill so far. Now I'm no baseball fan, but here an analogy does come to mind: Anticipating the return of an old school player (from the Himalayas), home plate is reverently dusted off for the older wiser champ to step back up to bat and show how maturity can adopt and adapt with smarter efficiency of technique. However, with a consistent barrage of material simply devoid of wit, Lawrence's aimless swings never connect, and when he settles for the bunt it unfortunately rolls right to first base, sadly making all his exerted efforts at still proving his intact run-and- slide capabilities no more favorable to the scoreboard. Essentially it's an hour-and-a-half hanging with your friend who thinks humoring everyone with excessive bawdiness is the reason people like him. So he goes on an on... and on and on... an amiable buddy mistaking debased jokes for the basis for his place at the table (and maybe in youth we mistook it for being that as well). But really he's funny because of the exhaustive energies and affectations he lends to illustrating how he tells a story, not necessarily because his stories are inherently funny. And here is Marty-Mar's trouble; what he has to say is actually nothing special and kinda sad that he can't think of anything better. The main problem (outside of just baseness ad nauseam) is that he wants to do observational comedy while being blatantly disingenuous about the circumstances for such an observation. The most essential element for effective comedy is truth, even when lying you've got to be telling a higher truth. Here Lawrence lazily fictionalizes accounts of smoking weed with a ghetto-fabulous Obama family in The White House, and a bunch of explicit misogyny-tinged ruminations about the sensations derived from bodily organs and functions. It's tired low humor that an audience endures in vein while waiting for the funnier stuff that never comes. C'mon Marty Mar -- you're a 50 year old man, and you're better than this!
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Jaywon

20/02/2023 06:56
Trailer—Martin Lawrence: Doin' Time
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User Review

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Ruby

22/05/2024 08:25
martin Lawrence
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user8079647287620

29/05/2023 08:35
Martin Lawrence: Doin' Time_720p(480P)
author avatar

CLEVER

29/05/2023 07:51
source: Martin Lawrence: Doin' Time
author avatar

christodrd

23/05/2023 03:47
It's time to hang it up. It's just old jokes reused. I am going to start leaving more reviews in order to save people time and possibly money. Avoid this at all costs. It's kinda like watching an old superstar in any sport past their time and it's embarrassing. I turned it off after 25 minutes, but being that I have so much respect for a legend, I resumed in hopes of it getting better. Trust me it didn't. I don't think I even cracked a smile once. The Obama jokes weren't funny. And it's bad when the audience looked as if they had an applause or laugh sign up. It was like crickets in the room. Don't get me started on the played out race jokes. I actually felt bad for Martin. All these years and you couldn't muster up some original funny material. If you're a fan of Martin do not watch this ever.
author avatar

QuinNellow

23/05/2023 03:47
I've got love for Martin Lawrence. He fuses hilariously exaggerated physicality and vocal inflections with genuine charm and charisma. And with this concert I went in as affable as possible, but an audience can only suspend its goodwill so far. Now I'm no baseball fan, but here an analogy does come to mind: Anticipating the return of an old school player (from the Himalayas), home plate is reverently dusted off for the older wiser champ to step back up to bat and show how maturity can adopt and adapt with smarter efficiency of technique. However, with a consistent barrage of material simply devoid of wit, Lawrence's aimless swings never connect, and when he settles for the bunt it unfortunately rolls right to first base, sadly making all his exerted efforts at still proving his intact run-and- slide capabilities no more favorable to the scoreboard. Essentially it's an hour-and-a-half hanging with your friend who thinks humoring everyone with excessive bawdiness is the reason people like him. So he goes on an on... and on and on... an amiable buddy mistaking debased jokes for the basis for his place at the table (and maybe in youth we mistook it for being that as well). But really he's funny because of the exhaustive energies and affectations he lends to illustrating how he tells a story, not necessarily because his stories are inherently funny. And here is Marty-Mar's trouble; what he has to say is actually nothing special and kinda sad that he can't think of anything better. The main problem (outside of just baseness ad nauseam) is that he wants to do observational comedy while being blatantly disingenuous about the circumstances for such an observation. The most essential element for effective comedy is truth, even when lying you've got to be telling a higher truth. Here Lawrence lazily fictionalizes accounts of smoking weed with a ghetto-fabulous Obama family in The White House, and a bunch of explicit misogyny-tinged ruminations about the sensations derived from bodily organs and functions. It's tired low humor that an audience endures in vein while waiting for the funnier stuff that never comes. C'mon Marty Mar -- you're a 50 year old man, and you're better than this!
author avatar

Nadia Gyimah

20/02/2023 06:56
source: Martin Lawrence: Doin' Time
author avatar

Sacha❤️

20/02/2023 06:56
It's time to hang it up. It's just old jokes reused. I am going to start leaving more reviews in order to save people time and possibly money. Avoid this at all costs. It's kinda like watching an old superstar in any sport past their time and it's embarrassing. I turned it off after 25 minutes, but being that I have so much respect for a legend, I resumed in hopes of it getting better. Trust me it didn't. I don't think I even cracked a smile once. The Obama jokes weren't funny. And it's bad when the audience looked as if they had an applause or laugh sign up. It was like crickets in the room. Don't get me started on the played out race jokes. I actually felt bad for Martin. All these years and you couldn't muster up some original funny material. If you're a fan of Martin do not watch this ever.
author avatar

omonioboli

20/02/2023 06:56
I've got love for Martin Lawrence. He fuses hilariously exaggerated physicality and vocal inflections with genuine charm and charisma. And with this concert I went in as affable as possible, but an audience can only suspend its goodwill so far. Now I'm no baseball fan, but here an analogy does come to mind: Anticipating the return of an old school player (from the Himalayas), home plate is reverently dusted off for the older wiser champ to step back up to bat and show how maturity can adopt and adapt with smarter efficiency of technique. However, with a consistent barrage of material simply devoid of wit, Lawrence's aimless swings never connect, and when he settles for the bunt it unfortunately rolls right to first base, sadly making all his exerted efforts at still proving his intact run-and- slide capabilities no more favorable to the scoreboard. Essentially it's an hour-and-a-half hanging with your friend who thinks humoring everyone with excessive bawdiness is the reason people like him. So he goes on an on... and on and on... an amiable buddy mistaking debased jokes for the basis for his place at the table (and maybe in youth we mistook it for being that as well). But really he's funny because of the exhaustive energies and affectations he lends to illustrating how he tells a story, not necessarily because his stories are inherently funny. And here is Marty-Mar's trouble; what he has to say is actually nothing special and kinda sad that he can't think of anything better. The main problem (outside of just baseness ad nauseam) is that he wants to do observational comedy while being blatantly disingenuous about the circumstances for such an observation. The most essential element for effective comedy is truth, even when lying you've got to be telling a higher truth. Here Lawrence lazily fictionalizes accounts of smoking weed with a ghetto-fabulous Obama family in The White House, and a bunch of explicit misogyny-tinged ruminations about the sensations derived from bodily organs and functions. It's tired low humor that an audience endures in vein while waiting for the funnier stuff that never comes. C'mon Marty Mar -- you're a 50 year old man, and you're better than this!
author avatar

Jaywon

20/02/2023 06:56
Trailer—Martin Lawrence: Doin' Time
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