Internet Dating
Internet Dating
| 30 December 2008 (USA)
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Starring Lil Romeo, Clifton Powell, and Katt Williams and directed by Master P, this feature follows a lovelorn man who advertises himself as a seven-foot-tall L.A. Lakers basketball star in his online personals ad.

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nathan-yeo

Here goes the story MASTER-P went into the club hit on some waitresses/slash models and told them he could make them stars he's got a movie for them right now. So he threw some money at a bunch of comedians and told them to do their thang act your color in front of the camera. And thats all the movie is, comedians show-up at a sandwich shop, have some unscripted dialog with the employees featuring KAT WILLIAMS. Then the comedians act a fool. Then they leave and are seen later acting a fool. Its funny in the beginning but after-awhile gets boring. Know-one gets kicked in the nuts, or slips on a banana peel. No vicious pigs, midgets, Squirrels or Chihauhas! nothing but KAT WILLIAMS, being KAT, and Master-P playing the straight man.

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funky-dee

This movies idea is great.The things of internet dating are true and a movie of it would be great, but this one NOT!Master P is obviously the worst director ever, what cameras these guys used?Did they just buy some hd sony cameras from some store and went straight to filming?Do not buy this and if you are somebody who downloads movies from the internet, don't download this.Katt Williams should have just say no on making this movie, Master P should have taken a filming class or two and if he did i bet he was sleeping trough the whole class.Definitely not worth watching and looks like its made by amateurs.Master P has been in a few good movies, but this isn't one and i think Katt Williams has too much class to be in this type of a low budjet movie, i bet they put all of their money on Katt.

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Jbrown0170

Internet Dating had great potential to being funny with such names as Katt Williams and Clifton Powell, but the humor was found in desperation. The movie proved two things, 1.) if a relative of yours writes a script, seek out professional editing before you commit to print, and 2.) and I will neither buy this movie or watch it again. I must admit the movie was a little disappointing and that I forced myself to watch the movie in its entirety to ensure the movie wasn't bad as a whole, but sadly it was. However, there is a silver lining, the movie does show that should take what you read on profiles of others on dating internet sites should be held with a grain of salt and that "love" may be closer than you think.

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Wayne King

I just rented this tonight. Seeing Katt Williams on the cover made me want to see it since he's the hot commodity in comedy these days. But I kind of blanched after seeing Master P's name as director. After seeing it all I can say is directing is one more thing Master P should avoid next to acting and dancing. Here he has Katt as a sandwich boy who wants to find his soul mate and looks to online dating to find the woman of his dreams. Instead of setting up different scenarios or vignettes for Katt's potential dates, the movie mostly has girls coming by the sandwich shop looking for Katt. The few scenes where he actually goes on dates are boorish and nonsensical. A whole lot of comics appear in parts that could have greatly benefited from the participation of real actors. It's kind of a shame because this should be something that Williams should be proud to put on his resume as a star comic but it looks like something he did while he was in high school. Not even funnier than some of those really bad SNL sketches that don't seem to go anywhere. Master P's whole directorial career has involved trying to make comedies starring stand up comedians. Most of the cast are comics. Williams, Leslie Jones, Renaldo Rey, Michael Blackson among others. The problem is most stand up comedians make bad actors, especially with an inexperienced director. They don't have the instinct to work as an ensemble the way comic actors do. As a result a movie about a hot topic that had a lot of potential and well-known urban comics was very unfunny. The one silver lining in the movie are the girls. Especially Sammy B. Willis, Liana Mendoza, and Sula Symonds, as well as Jessica Meza. All are incredibly hot and a goofy and geeky performance by Angela Maria. Though their acting was whack too at least they helped ease the pain of watching this steaming pile. If not for them, I would have given the movie a 1/10 instead of a 2.

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