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Martin Lawrence Live: Runteldat
After a number of personal crises, stand-up comic Lawrence returns to the stage telling about his stinging social commentary and very personal reflections about his life.
25 February 1966, Sumter, South Carolina, USA
27 May 1974, Denver, Colorado, USA
20 March 1970, San Antonio, Texas, USA
16 April 1965, Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany
December 26, 2010
The comedy here is for adults only.January 06, 2004
Click to read reviewAugust 02, 2002
An odd amalgam of kitschy, transparently manipulative sentiment, provocative subject matter, off-kilter perspective and some truly funny physical humor.August 20, 2002
Comes off as a long, laborious whine, the bellyaching of a paranoid and unlikable man.August 02, 2002
He's just so damn likeable, you can't help but laugh, even when his language is littered with four-letter words and his stories draw up images you might later wish you'd never imagined.August 02, 2002
Ranges from laugh-out-loud hilarious to wonder-what- time-it-is tedious.August 02, 2002
Those prone to indignation need not apply; those susceptible to blue hilarity, step right up.August 02, 2002
You either find his jokes funny or you don't. But no one can mistake the ferocious energy of a performer for whom making people laugh has been not just a gift but a matter of survival.March 11, 2007
In English, means Run Tell That.August 12, 2002
Lawrence should stick to his day job. He's a better actor than a standup comedian.August 05, 2002
Richard Pryor mined his personal horrors and came up with a treasure chest of material, but Lawrence gives us mostly fool's gold.October 25, 2003
The bad boy Martin Lawrence that is the box office draw is much funnier than the toned down version seen in this film.