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Marci X

  • Director: Richard Benjamin
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Comedy of Manners, Romantic Comedy
  • Themes: Opposites Attract, Fish Out of Water, Culture Clash
  • Main Cast: Lisa Kudrow, Damon Wayans, Richard Benjamin, Christine Baranski, Paula Garcés
  • Release Year: 2003
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 73 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: R

Plot

Paul Rudnick provides the script for the Scott Rudin-produced comedy Marci X, directed by Richard Benjamin. The new song "Shoot Ya' Teacha" by controversial hardcore rapper Dr. S. (short for Dr. Snatchcatcher, played by Damon Wayans) causes a public outcry. The stress causes a heart attack for the owner of the hardcore rap record label Felony Assault (played by director Benjamin). It's up to his stylishly sunny daughter Marci (Lisa Kudrow) to take over his business. She tries to rescue the record label by changing the negative image of Dr. S. in order to appeal to a youth-oriented crowd, which leads the pair into an unlikely romance. Actress Christine Baranski appears as a conservative senator who threatens to ban the rapper. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide

Review

If you're looking for maybe the most effective hip-hop satire to date, you'll find it in an unusual place -- a little-seen Lisa Kudrow vehicle called Marci X. There's a reason not many people caught Richard Benjamin's film, as its weaknesses probably outnumber its strengths. But its strengths are memorable, driven by Paul Rudnick's script, which strikes just the right satirical tone, and just enough Legally Blonde-style fluff. Avoiding the tendencies of such over-the-top rap spoofs as CB4 and Malibu's Most Wanted, Rudnick keeps things believable enough to work as sly commentary, while still zany enough to qualify as parody. For example, the prototypical Dr. S' misogynist sex anthem -- "Power in My Pants," confidently rapped by Damon Wayans -- is not only pretty close to sounding like a real song, but its infectious beat lingers in the viewer's consciousness (props to songwriters Marc Shaiman and Mervyn Warren on that one). Among the actors, Wayans is key to reining in his director's more slapstick instincts, which get the better of Benjamin during a scene in which a stuffy senator (Christine Baranski) gets her groove on via some pretty un-senatorial dance moves. In smartly underplaying Dr. S, Wayans helps Rudnick's jokes -- such as a jailed rap mogul who pimps out his cell and has a prison posse -- land more solidly. Kudrow has charming moments, and shows her own fitness for rhyming, but her character is played more for broad laughter. Neither of the two main characters is what you would call deep, and the narrative is disjointed and hurried in running less than 85 minutes. But with isolated sharp observations on the language and cultural cachet of rap music, Marci X has a little something extra to set it apart. ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide

Cast

Billy Griffith - Tubby Fenders; Jane Krakowski - Lauren; Sherie Rene Scott - Kirsten; Veanne Cox - Caitlin; Charles Kimbrough; Myk Watford - Police Man #1

Credit

Nicholas Lundy - Art Director, Ilene Starger - Casting, Jerry Mitchell - Choreography, David C. Robinson - Costume Designer, Julie A. Bloom - First Assistant Director, Richard Benjamin - Director, Jacqueline Cambas - Editor, Steve Nicolaides - Executive Producer, Adam Schroeder - Executive Producer, Mervyn Warren - Composer (Music Score), Marc Shaiman - Songwriter, Mervyn Warren - Songwriter, Therese DePrez - Production Designer, Robbie Greenberg - Cinematographer, Scott Rudin - Producer, Diane Lederman - Set Designer, Danny Michael - Sound/Sound Designer, Paul Rudnick - Screenwriter

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Private Benjamin; Clueless; Bring It On; Legally Blonde; Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde; Fronterz; The 4th Tenor; The Bros.
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Marci X

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Richard Benjamin
Produced by Scott Rudin
Written by Paul Rudnick
Starring Lisa Kudrow
Damon Wayans
Andrew Keenan-Bolger
Music by Mervyn Warren
Cinematography Robbie Greenberg
Editing by Jacqueline Cambas
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release date(s) August 22, 2003
Running time 84 min
Country USA
Language English
Budget 20,000,000

Marci X is a 2003 romantic comedy film, directed by Richard Benjamin and written by Paul Rudnick. It stars Lisa Kudrow as Jewish-American Princess Marci Feld, who has to take control of a hip-hop record label, as well as the controversial rapper Dr S, played by Damon Wayans. The film also featured Andrew Keenan-Bolger, Charles Kimbrough, Jane Krakowski, Richard Benjamin and Christine Baranski, and included a brief appearance by former BodyShaping host Jennifer Dempster.

The movie grossed $1,648,818 at the American box-office, making it a box-office failure.

This movie is rated R for language and sexual content.

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