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Black Knight
Jamal (Martin Lawrence), an employee of the Medieval World amusement park, suffers a blow to the head and wakes up in 14th Century England. There, Jamal teaches rebels some helpful football, golfing, and boxing moves, before he dons the armor of the awesome 'Black Knight'!
18 April 1978, Concord, North Carolina, USA
31 October 1989, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
22 September 1978, New York City, New York, USA
2 August 1964, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, USA
13 January 1944, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
29 May 1942, New York City, New York, USA
4 October 1969, Coventry, England, UK
16 June 1977, Dublin, Ireland
16 May 1965
30 June 1977, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
September 26, 2002
The first 23 minutes of Black Knight (yes, I timed it) are easily the most effective...
May 29, 2002
Lawrence chooses to rely solely on his fourth-grade instincts to get him through the film, with no sidekick to dilute his overbearingly tacky style.
August 01, 2002
crap
December 22, 2010
Martin Lawrence amuses in raunchy comedy.
September 03, 2002
If Army of Darkness was remade by members of the KKK, the results would likely approximate Black Knight.
November 29, 2001
Tedious and predictable.
June 02, 2003
Lawrence relies on his usual act as the hip black guy surrounded by square white men.
December 10, 2001
A single fish-out-of-water joke told over and over again.
November 27, 2001
Paint-by-numbers cliché-fest.
November 26, 2001
Black Knight isn't awful, strictly speaking, just tepid and predictable.
December 03, 2001
Martin Lawrence [stars] as a theme park worker who falls into a scummy moat and surfaces in the Middle Ages -- perhaps in search of people who would find his humor fresh and original. No such luck.
December 05, 2001
Mark Twain managed to pen A Connecticut Yankee all by his lonesome, but three highly-paid Hollywood writers were needed to put together this lazy retread.

