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Down to Earth
Paramount Pictures

Down to Earth reviews
Critic Score
Metascore: 32 Metascore out of 100
User Score  
5.9 out of 10
based on 28 reviews
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MPAA RATING: PG-13

Starring Chris Rock, Regina King, Chazz Palminteri, Mark Addy, and Eugene Levy

When amateur comedian Lance (Rock) finds himself at heaven's door, he is convinced that there has been a mistake. Miraculously, he is right. He is given another chance -- but in another body. Ironically, Lance ultimately discovers his true self, falls in love and improves his comedy act in the process. (Paramount Pictures)


GENRE(S): Romance  
WRITTEN BY: Chris Rock
Lance Crouther
Ali LeRoi
Louis C.K.
 
DIRECTED BY: Chris Weitz
Paul Weitz
 
RELEASE DATE: DVD: July 10, 2001 
Video: July 10, 2001 
Theatrical: February 16, 2001 
RUNNING TIME: 95 minutes, Color 
ORIGIN: Canada / USA 

This is a remake of "Here Comes Mr. Jordan," which was previously remade as the Warren Beatty comedy "Heaven Can Wait."

What The Critics Said

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75
Entertainment Weekly Lisa Schwarzbaum
When Rock finds his authentic swing as an actor as well as a comedian, he'll be, like, a movie god.
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70
Washington Post Stephen Hunter
Rock is such a consistent delight, and so powerfully amused at the profound pleasure of being Chris Rock, that he shares the wealth with all of us.
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67
Seattle Post-Intelligencer William Arnold
Rock, who seems to have studied every nuance of Beatty's Oscar-nominated comic performance -- is surprisingly appealing in what is often a straight role.
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63
Boston Globe Jay Carr
A little too shipshape, too eager to please, not quite as anarchic as the best comedies.
63
Philadelphia Inquirer Desmond Ryan
What Rock fans will sorely miss in Down to Earth is the earthiness and outrageous hilarity of his stand-up act.
63
New York Daily News Jami Bernard
It's Rock's first venture into leading-man territory, and the material is carefully tailored to his measurements. He's fully believable as a standup comic. How he'll fare as a character other than Chris Rock is yet to be determined.
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60
Salon.com Stephanie Zacharek
The Weitzes haven't come up with a masterpiece in Down to Earth, but they have put their stamp on a perfectly pleasant 90-minute diversion
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60
Village Voice Caleb Crain
There is a lot of electricity running in these cables, and directors Chris and Paul Weitz, responsible for "American Pie," know how to tap enough of it that almost every minute of Down to Earth is entertaining. But not quite surprising.
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60
Chicago Reader Jonathan Rosenbaum
It's slight but likable, and diverting enough as light entertainment.
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50
USA Today Mike Clark
This remake is shorter than its predecessors, a welcome earthly reward.
50
Portland Oregonian Shawn Levy
This one is shot, recorded and edited without so much as a pinch of craft -- it's one of the ugliest big studio films in a long while.
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50
Slate Matt Feeney
Rock (is) arguably the best comedian in America, as well as a curiously important cultural figure. It does not, however, make him an actor. In fact, it makes him something like the opposite of an actor. He does not produce lifelike gestures and emotions.
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50
New York Post Jonathan Foreman
Plays to none of Rock's strengths (even though he co-wrote the film with members of his HBO team) and intensifies his tendency to mug and shout.
40
Austin Chronicle Marc Savlov
Proving once again that no matter how many times you remake a film it's tough to top the original.
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40
The New York Times A.O. Scott
Mr. Rock's attempts to disentangle himself from his persona while offering audiences a sliver of insight into his world is a lofty ambition, but Down to Earth falls short.
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30
Mr. Showbiz Larry Terenzi
The selling out of Chris Rock -- or Down to Earth, as he's chosen to call it -- is a sad, sad thing.
25
San Francisco Chronicle Bob Graham
Beatty's "Heaven Can Wait," released in 1978, was a comic fantasy about a near-death experience. This new version is a near-life experience.
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25
Chicago Sun-Times Roger Ebert
An astonishingly bad movie, and the most astonishing thing about it comes in the credits: Written by Elaine May, Warren Beatty, Chris Rock, Lance Crouther, Ali LeRoi and Louis CK. These are credits that deserve a place in the Writers Hall of Fame.
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20
New York Magazine Peter Rainer
If Rock ever comes to his senses, he can host Saturday Night Live and skewer this damp, gag-riddled civics lesson of a movie.
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20
Washington Post Michael O'Sullivan
For a comedy, there are precious few real laughs. Three to be exact.
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20
Los Angeles Times Kenneth Turan
Rock is undisputably gifted and charismatic, but when Down to Earth takes his edge away, the film's energy goes with it. And without energy, no comedy can survive.
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20
TV Guide Maitland McDonagh
Not funny at all.
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20
Wall Street Journal Joe Morgenstern
Mr. Rock's opening scene is very funny. After that it's a steep downhill slide.
20
Film.com Ernest Hardy
Pandering and tired, Down to Earth lurches from one dead gag to the other, in search of both comedic rhythm and a dramatic pulse. It finds neither.
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20
Variety Todd McCarthy
A very earthbound comic fantasy, a racially flip-flopped "Heaven Can Wait" redo stuck in a purgatory with just enough meager laughs to keep it from a more fiery fate.
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10
LA Weekly Paul Malcolm
The film seems to argue that Rock's real-life manipulation of the race card is little more than exploitation, rather than the essence of his incendiary comic critique.
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10
Rolling Stone Peter Travers
The call on this one is: dead on arrival.
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10
Dallas Observer Robert Wilonsky
Penned by Rock and a handful of his pals, is such an utter disaster it seems to go out of its way to avoid comedy. It's the very definition of oxymoron: a crowd-pleaser that doesn't.
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What Our Users Said

Vote Now!The average user rating for this movie is 5.9 (out of 10) based on 11 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

A movie fan gave it a 5:
This movie was not a comedy. It had a couple funny scenes, but mostly, this movie was just a love story. The concept was interesting, but it was sort of wasted in this movie. The concept is hilarious. Unfortunately, where there should have been jokes, there just weren't. This all adds up to a somewhat sad ending.

D. Poulin gave it a 0:
I love Chris Rock but this movie is the most pathetic I have seen in years. I felt sorry for all the actors in it, except the hilarious Jennifer Coolidge (Stiffler's mom in American Pie) who as usual steels the show.

Stew G. gave it a 6:
...was funny in parts only. The script needs to be better!

Penny L. gave it an 8:
This movie is very, very, very funny!!

Marina G. gave it a 6:
Tries too hard to be funny and doesn't succeed. Rock is better as a comic than as an actor. Too much moralizing.

Dan Z. gave it a 10:
Hilarious movie; Chris Rock is funny.

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