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Roger Ebert
Chicago Sun-Times
If it proves nothing else, this movie establishes that it is impossible for a film to get the NC-17 rating from the MPAA for language alone. This takes the trophy for dirty talk, and I've seen the docs by Richard Pryor, Eddie Murphy and Andrew Dice Clay. ...
Carrie Rickey
Philadelphia Inquirer
While the impulse for his concert may have been confession and atonement, the cumulative effect is one of a guy struggling mightily to reconcile his divided self. Those with a high threshold for descriptions of bodily functions and fluids will run for "Runteldat." ...
Chris Hewitt
St. Paul Pioneer Press
Rare among movies, "Runteldat" gets stronger and funnier as it goes. If you're a Lawrence fan, don't walk out during the limp, self-pitying opening scenes, the 9/11 tribute (which Margaret Cho does better, and funnier, in her concert film) or the borrowed-from-Bernie-Mac child-rearing tips. ...
Terry Lawson
Detroit Free Press
Lawrence is a gifted stand-up; he has the unshakable rhythm of a funk drummer, a populist grasp of social hot buttons, the ego of a prizefighter and the charm of a mischievous kid. What he lacks is a sense of perspective, and the brutal honesty of the great stand-ups, from Lenny Bruce to Pryor. ...
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Martin Lawrence Live: Runteldat
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(2002)

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Overview:
The explosive comic, Martin Lawrence, in a filmed concert performance.
Starring:
Martin Lawrence
Directed by:
David Raynr
Written by:
Martin Lawrence
Studio:
Paramount
Release Date:
Aug. 2, 2002
MPAA Rating:
(R) - for strong crude sexual dialogue and pervasive language
Running Time:
100 minutes
Websites:
Official Site
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