Soul Plane: David Shea’s review
The party is nonstop
Rated R for strong sexual content, language and some drug use.
Starring Snoop Dogg as the only rapper we all recognized.
Viewed 2005-04-26 by Mike Imamura, David Shea, and David Cantrell
Soul Plane is a rare gem on the Bottom 100 list, a small respite on the great journey. Soul Plane is something that is exactly what it set out to be. It’s a sort of modern blaxploitation version of Airplane, and it consists mostly of racial stereotypes and an unending string of dick and fart jokes. I don’t want to sound like that guy on IMdb who opens the discussion of a horrible movie with a “I don’t understand why no one likes this movie??!” comment, but I enjoyed it. I can see why people would hate the movie, since it’s raunchy and dumb, but it kept me laughing, which is exactly what a comedy is supposed to do. This movie is a fine thing amongst its company.