Life: Directed by Ted Demme. With Eddie Murphy, Martin Lawrence, Obba Babatundé, Nick Cassavetes. In 1932, two strangers are wrongfully convicted and develop a strong friendship in prison that lasts them through the 20th century.
Life: Directed by Ted Demme. With Eddie Murphy, Martin Lawrence, Obba Babatundé, Nick Cassavetes. In 1932, two strangers are wrongfully convicted and develop a strong friendship in prison that lasts them through the 20th century.
Of all the movies on which Eddie Murphy and makeup artist Rick Baker collaborated, Life (1999) is the only one where Murphy did not play more than one character. Baker only used the makeup to age Murphy's character in this movie.
In 1932, two strangers are wrongfully convicted and develop a strong friendship in prison that lasts them through the 20th century. In the mid-1990s, two inmates bury the burned bodies of two lifers at Mississippi's infamous Parchman Farm as a third old-timer relates their story.
A Thousand Words: Directed by Brian Robbins. With Eddie Murphy, Kerry Washington, Emanuel Ragsdale, Jill Basey. After stretching the truth on a deal with a spiritual guru, literary agent Jack McCall finds a Bodhi tree on his property.
Life. Wake Up Everybody. Written by Gene McFadden, John Whitehead, Victor Carstarphen. Produced by Wyclef Jean and Jerry 'Wonder' Duplessis. Performed by Robby Pardlo. Courtesy of Booga Basement Records. Drop Me Off in Harlem. Written by Duke Ellington, Nick Kenny. Produced by Eric Reed.
Showtime. 2002 1h 35m PG-13. 5.5 (66K) Rate. 32 Metascore. A spoof of buddy cop movies where two very different cops are forced to team up on a new reality based television cop show, while tracking down the manufacturer and distributor of an illegally made semi-automatic firearm.
It is implied that a man & a woman have sex. Nothing is seen other than the woman buttoning her shirt while sitting on a bed afterwards. A very old man is naked while sitting on a chair in the lunch room but his robe and his arm is covering his frontal private region.
Life is a good comedy about 2 men (Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence) who are wrongfully accused of a crime in Mississippi and are sentenced to life in prison. Murphy and Lawrence make one of the best on-screen duo's of the year by acting like they don't like each other, but in reality they need each other to survive.