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Norbit
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Norbit has been a bit unfortunate all his life but he is about to break the ill luck when he found he is at wit's end in his relationship.
Norbit has been a bit unfortunate all his life but he is about to break the ill luck when he found he is at wit's end in his relationship.
Actors:
Teri Eiko Koide,
Kendra McCulty,
Vince Micelli,
Wendy Fraser,
Khamani Griffin,
China Anderson,
Austin Reid
Teri Eiko Koide
Kendra McCulty
18 December 1995, Kern County, California, USA
Vince Micelli
Wendy Fraser
Khamani Griffin
1 August 1998, Oakland, California, USA
China Anderson
29 September 1999, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Austin Reid
Country:
United States
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May 03, 2007
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July 07, 2010
If there's no limit to your love of fat jokes, this is the movie for you.
February 17, 2007
When Martin Lawrence and Tyler Perry play gals with sky-high BMI, at least their characters offer -- and are shown -- a certain amount of love and respect.
March 17, 2007
Most of the jokes concern obesity, which Murphy evidently believes to be ipso facto funny.
February 10, 2007
Norbit takes the idea behind The Nutty Professor 2 -- that Eddie Murphy can play just about every character in the movie -- and strips it of all charm and humor.
Empire Magazine Australasia
November 16, 2012
Like all of Murphy's recent films, there's also a sweet-if-predictable heart beating beneath the discount jokes.
March 08, 2007
Even if you go back decades, body fascism has rarely been so brazen, or so unfunny. Horrifying.
January 15, 2008
The laughs are broad (pardon the pun), obtuse, and unsubtle.
February 09, 2007
There are so many problems with Norbit that when you try to pin one down, another one splooges out elsewhere.
Apollo Guide
May 31, 2007
It's small consolation when you have to sit through such a miserably unfunny movie, but at least the bad ideas here are relatively original.
Ebert & Roeper
February 20, 2007
It's offensively bad.
February 09, 2007
Think Big Momma's House blended with a particularly loathsome Jerry Lewis movie, and you've got the picture. Grimacing yet?

