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Pootie Tang

Pootie Tang is a 2001 American comedy film written and directed by Louis C.K. Adapted from a comedy sketch that first appeared on The Chris Rock Show,[4] the character Pootie Tang is a satire of the stereotyped action heroes who appeared in old blaxploitation films. The title character's speech, which vaguely resembles pidgin, is mostly unintelligible to the audience, but the other characters in the film have no problem understanding him. It has acquired a cult following.

Pootie Tang
Theatrical release poster
Directed byLouis C.K.
Written by
  • Louis C.K.
  • Bruno Cavecchi
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyWilly Kurant
Edited byDoug Abel
David Lewis Smith
Music by
Production
companies
Distributed by
Release date
  • June 29, 2001 (2001-06-29)
Running time
81 minutes[2]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$7 million[3]
Box office$3.3 million[3]

Plot

Towards the beginning of the movie, Pootie Tang sits down for a TV interview, at which the interviewer asks about Pootie's upcoming movie. At this point, a movie clip is played. Although initially unclear, the events described below all appear to be part of the movie clip played during the interview as revealed at the end of the movie.

Pootie Tang, born in "a small town outside Gary, Indiana", is portrayed as a ladies' man who is "too cool for words", even as a young child. His life is marked by the deaths of his mother "Momma Dee", and shortly thereafter his father "Daddy Tang", who dies after being mauled by a gorilla during his shift at the steel mill (the third time that year someone had suffered that particular fate). Just before Daddy Tang's death, Pootie inherits his father's belt and is told that (as long as he has right on his side) he can "whoop anyone's ass with just that belt." He uses his dying breath to warn his son to not let the ladies get between him and the belt.

As a young adult, Pootie Tang rises to fame and becomes well known for a variety of reasons. He sings in nightclubs, stars in public service announcements for children, produces top-of-the-charts music hits, and generally defeats wrongdoers with the power of his belt. Dick Lecter, the chief operating officer of multi-industrial conglomerate LecterCorp, learns of Pootie Tang's positive influence on society — and his negative influence on LecterCorp's bottom line. After his henchmen and a villain named Dirty Dee are sent away by Pootie's friends, Lecter encourages his right-hand lady, Ireenie, to seduce Pootie Tang into signing an agreement with LecterCorp that would stop Pootie Tang's influence on America's children.

Pootie Tang falls for Ireenie's tricks and subsequently falls apart. His status as pop culture icon is destroyed, and he engages on a quest to "find [him]self". This journey is encouraged by his friend Biggie Shorty, who promises to wait for Pootie to return to her and to the rest of society. Pootie moves to a farm where the local sheriff decides Pootie should start dating his daughter. After his single corn stalk dies, he has a vision of Daddy Tang and Momma Dee. Daddy Tang reveals that there is nothing special about Pootie's belt; instead, Pootie must fight evil with the goodness that is inside him. After dealing with Dirty Dee and his henchman Froggy (as well as getting his belt back), Pootie realizes he must move back to the city and fight crime once again.

Pootie Tang returns to the city just as Dick Lecter is unveiling the first of his new restaurant chain, Pootie's Bad Time Burgers. At a small news conference, Pootie confronts Lecter only to discover that Lecter has amassed dozens of "Pootie-alikes" who will spread the message of LecterCorp around the nation. Pootie Tang, with the help of Biggie Shorty, defeats all of these henchmen and Lecter himself. Good triumphs over evil once again, and Biggie Shorty finally gets her man: she and Pootie Tang plan to get married now that Pootie is back. Elsewhere, Dick Lecter leaves corporate life and becomes an actor, Ireenie leaves him and becomes a counselor helping at-risk teenage prostitutes, and Dirty Dee is still dirty.

Cast

Production

Originally a Paramount Classics film titled Pootie Tang in Sine Your Pitty on the Runny Kine, the budget was increased and transferred to the main Paramount Pictures division.[5] Louis C.K. has stated that he was all but fired from the film during the editing phase. According to him, Ali LeRoi was hired to extensively re-edit the film.[5] Openly agreeing with Roger Ebert's dismissive criticism that the movie should not have even been released, C.K. has said that the finished product, though containing parts he enjoyed, was far from his own vision.[6]

Reception

Critical reception was generally negative. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 27% based on 45 reviews, with an average score of 3.7/10. The site's critical consensus states: "Based as it is on a short skit, Pootie Tang overstays its welcome."[7] On Metacritic, the film received a score of 31 based on 19 reviews, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".[8]

Roger Ebert gave the film a half-star rating, criticizing it for its excessive use of vulgar language and demeaning portrayal of women, describing it as a "train wreck" and finishing his review by bluntly stating "This film is not in a releasable condition."[9] Nathan Rabin at The A.V. Club said Pootie Tang "borders on audience abuse" and "confuse[s] idiocy for absurdity and randomness for wit."[10] In 2009, fellow A.V. Club writer Scott Tobias revisited the film and included it in his New Cult Canon series, noting that "Pootie Tang repelled mainstream critics and audiences, but it holds an exalted status among alt-comedians and fans of subversive anti-comedy in general."[11]

Kevin Murphy also praised the film in his book A Year at the Movies:

Pootie Tang crosses all cultural barriers to become the dumbest movie I've seen in an entire generation. But it is also funny as hell ... Pootie Tang strives for the dumbness it achieves, a feat few films can do ... this is a good kind of dumb. Like mooning. Like a cat falling off a table.[12]

Soundtrack

A soundtrack containing mainstream hip hop, dance, and R&B music was released on June 16, 2001, by Hollywood Records. It peaked at #51 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and #22 on the Top Soundtracks.

In popular culture

  • In Snoop Dogg’s song “Bo$$ Playa” from his 2002 album Paid tha Cost to Be da Boss, the chorus includes the line “Okay, ‘Sa Da Tay’ like my nigga Pootie Tang”.[13]
  • In Season 2, Episode 3 of the television series The Bernie Mac Show (“Pink Gold”),[14] Chris Rock (who appears in Pootie Tang) attends a poker game at Bernie Mac's house. A player remarks that he loves Pootie Tang, to which Rock replies, "My mother didn't see that one."
  • In the 2003 horror film spoof Scary Movie 3, George Carlin's character, The Architect, says he accidentally returned a cursed video tape to Blockbuster, thinking it was Pootie Tang. Subsequently, aliens arrive on Earth and claim they watched the video tape that spurred their visits to Earth because they thought it was Pootie Tang.
  • In Kanye West's song "School Spirit" from his 2004 album The College Dropout, West references the movie when he raps, "See, that's how dude became the young Pootie Tang — tippy tow".[15]
  • In Megan Thee Stallion’s song “Freak Nasty” from her 2018 EP Tina Snow, she references the movie when she raps, "call that pussy Pootie Tang, 'cus I got the runny kine".[16] “Runny Kine" are the last two words in the title of Pootie's upcoming (fictional) movie, for which he is being interviewed during the first scene of the film.[17]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Pootie Tang". American Film Institute. Retrieved November 21, 2016.
  2. ^ "POOTIE TANG (15)". British Board of Film Classification. October 2, 2001. Retrieved January 8, 2015.
  3. ^ a b Pootie Tang at Box Office Mojo
  4. ^ Original Appearance in the Chris Rock Show
  5. ^ a b WTF with Marc Maron - Louis C.K. part 1
  6. ^ Scott Raab (May 23, 2011). "Louis C.K.: The ESQ+A". Esquire.
  7. ^ "Pootie Tang". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved June 26, 2022.
  8. ^ "Pootie Tang". Metacritic. Retrieved June 26, 2022.
  9. ^ Ebert, Roger (June 29, 2001). "Pootie Tang". Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved January 28, 2013.
  10. ^ Rabin, Nathan (March 29, 2002). "Pootie Tang". The A.V. Club. Retrieved January 28, 2013.
  11. ^ Tobias, Scott (July 23, 2009). "The New Cult Canon - Pootie Tang". The A.V. Club. Retrieved January 28, 2013.
  12. ^ Murphy, Kevin. A Year at the Movies, HarperCollins, 2002, p.172. ISBN 0-06-093786-6
  13. ^ "Snoop Dogg – Bo$$ Playa Lyrics". Genius Lyrics. Retrieved February 1, 2023.
  14. ^ ""The Bernie Mac Show" Pink Gold (TV Episode 2003)". IMDb. Retrieved February 1, 2023.
  15. ^ "School Spirit - YouTube". YouTube.
  16. ^ "Megan Thee Stallion — Freak Nasty Lyrics". Genius Lyrics. Retrieved February 1, 2023.
  17. ^ "Pootie Tang (1/10) Movie CLIP — Pootie and Bob (2001) HD". YouTube. March 2, 2012.

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Pootie Tang is a 2001 American comedy film written and directed by Louis C K Adapted from a comedy sketch that first appeared on The Chris Rock Show 4 the character Pootie Tang is a satire of the stereotyped action heroes who appeared in old blaxploitation films The title character s speech which vaguely resembles pidgin is mostly unintelligible to the audience but the other characters in the film have no problem understanding him It has acquired a cult following Pootie TangTheatrical release posterDirected byLouis C K Written byLouis C K Bruno CavecchiProduced byCaldecot Chubb David Gale Ali LeRoi Chris RockStarringLance Crouther Jennifer Coolidge Wanda Sykes Robert Vaughn Chris RockCinematographyWilly KurantEdited byDoug AbelDavid Lewis SmithMusic byQD3 Prince PaulProductioncompaniesAlphaville Films 1 3 Arts 1 HBO Downtown Productions 1 Distributed byParamount Pictures 1 MTV Films 1 Chris Rock Productions 1 Release dateJune 29 2001 2001 06 29 Running time81 minutes 2 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 7 million 3 Box office 3 3 million 3 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 5 Soundtrack 6 In popular culture 7 References 8 External linksPlot EditTowards the beginning of the movie Pootie Tang sits down for a TV interview at which the interviewer asks about Pootie s upcoming movie At this point a movie clip is played Although initially unclear the events described below all appear to be part of the movie clip played during the interview as revealed at the end of the movie Pootie Tang born in a small town outside Gary Indiana is portrayed as a ladies man who is too cool for words even as a young child His life is marked by the deaths of his mother Momma Dee and shortly thereafter his father Daddy Tang who dies after being mauled by a gorilla during his shift at the steel mill the third time that year someone had suffered that particular fate Just before Daddy Tang s death Pootie inherits his father s belt and is told that as long as he has right on his side he can whoop anyone s ass with just that belt He uses his dying breath to warn his son to not let the ladies get between him and the belt As a young adult Pootie Tang rises to fame and becomes well known for a variety of reasons He sings in nightclubs stars in public service announcements for children produces top of the charts music hits and generally defeats wrongdoers with the power of his belt Dick Lecter the chief operating officer of multi industrial conglomerate LecterCorp learns of Pootie Tang s positive influence on society and his negative influence on LecterCorp s bottom line After his henchmen and a villain named Dirty Dee are sent away by Pootie s friends Lecter encourages his right hand lady Ireenie to seduce Pootie Tang into signing an agreement with LecterCorp that would stop Pootie Tang s influence on America s children Pootie Tang falls for Ireenie s tricks and subsequently falls apart His status as pop culture icon is destroyed and he engages on a quest to find him self This journey is encouraged by his friend Biggie Shorty who promises to wait for Pootie to return to her and to the rest of society Pootie moves to a farm where the local sheriff decides Pootie should start dating his daughter After his single corn stalk dies he has a vision of Daddy Tang and Momma Dee Daddy Tang reveals that there is nothing special about Pootie s belt instead Pootie must fight evil with the goodness that is inside him After dealing with Dirty Dee and his henchman Froggy as well as getting his belt back Pootie realizes he must move back to the city and fight crime once again Pootie Tang returns to the city just as Dick Lecter is unveiling the first of his new restaurant chain Pootie s Bad Time Burgers At a small news conference Pootie confronts Lecter only to discover that Lecter has amassed dozens of Pootie alikes who will spread the message of LecterCorp around the nation Pootie Tang with the help of Biggie Shorty defeats all of these henchmen and Lecter himself Good triumphs over evil once again and Biggie Shorty finally gets her man she and Pootie Tang plan to get married now that Pootie is back Elsewhere Dick Lecter leaves corporate life and becomes an actor Ireenie leaves him and becomes a counselor helping at risk teenage prostitutes and Dirty Dee is still dirty Cast EditLance Crouther as Pootie Tang Cole Hawkins as Little Pooty J B Smoove as Trucky Bryan Hearne as Little Trucky Jennifer Coolidge as Ireenie Wanda Sykes as Biggie Shorty Robert Vaughn as Dick Lecter Chris Rock as J B Radio DJ Daddy Tang Mario Joyner as Lacey Reg E Cathey as Dirty Dee J D Williams as Froggy Dave Attell as Frank Cathy Trien as Stacy Christopher Wynkoop as the Sheriff Stacy s father Laura Kightlinger as Laura Knight a TV news anchorwoman Rick Shapiro as Shakey Missy Elliott as Diva David Cross as Dennis a Pootie Alike employed by Lecter Andy Richter as Record Executive Kristen Bell as Record executive s Daughter Jon Glaser as Recording Engineer Keesha Sharp as Party Girl Todd Barry as Greasy Bob Costas as himselfProduction EditOriginally a Paramount Classics film titled Pootie Tang in Sine Your Pitty on the Runny Kine the budget was increased and transferred to the main Paramount Pictures division 5 Louis C K has stated that he was all but fired from the film during the editing phase According to him Ali LeRoi was hired to extensively re edit the film 5 Openly agreeing with Roger Ebert s dismissive criticism that the movie should not have even been released C K has said that the finished product though containing parts he enjoyed was far from his own vision 6 Reception EditCritical reception was generally negative On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 27 based on 45 reviews with an average score of 3 7 10 The site s critical consensus states Based as it is on a short skit Pootie Tang overstays its welcome 7 On Metacritic the film received a score of 31 based on 19 reviews indicating generally unfavorable reviews 8 Roger Ebert gave the film a half star rating criticizing it for its excessive use of vulgar language and demeaning portrayal of women describing it as a train wreck and finishing his review by bluntly stating This film is not in a releasable condition 9 Nathan Rabin at The A V Club said Pootie Tang borders on audience abuse and confuse s idiocy for absurdity and randomness for wit 10 In 2009 fellow A V Club writer Scott Tobias revisited the film and included it in his New Cult Canon series noting that Pootie Tang repelled mainstream critics and audiences but it holds an exalted status among alt comedians and fans of subversive anti comedy in general 11 Kevin Murphy also praised the film in his book A Year at the Movies Pootie Tang crosses all cultural barriers to become the dumbest movie I ve seen in an entire generation But it is also funny as hell Pootie Tang strives for the dumbness it achieves a feat few films can do this is a good kind of dumb Like mooning Like a cat falling off a table 12 Soundtrack EditMain article Pootie Tang soundtrack A soundtrack containing mainstream hip hop dance and R amp B music was released on June 16 2001 by Hollywood Records It peaked at 51 on the Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums and 22 on the Top Soundtracks In popular culture EditIn Snoop Dogg s song Bo Playa from his 2002 album Paid tha Cost to Be da Boss the chorus includes the line Okay Sa Da Tay like my nigga Pootie Tang 13 In Season 2 Episode 3 of the television series The Bernie Mac Show Pink Gold 14 Chris Rock who appears in Pootie Tang attends a poker game at Bernie Mac s house A player remarks that he loves Pootie Tang to which Rock replies My mother didn t see that one In the 2003 horror film spoof Scary Movie 3 George Carlin s character The Architect says he accidentally returned a cursed video tape to Blockbuster thinking it was Pootie Tang Subsequently aliens arrive on Earth and claim they watched the video tape that spurred their visits to Earth because they thought it was Pootie Tang In Kanye West s song School Spirit from his 2004 album The College Dropout West references the movie when he raps See that s how dude became the young Pootie Tang tippy tow 15 In Megan Thee Stallion s song Freak Nasty from her 2018 EP Tina Snow she references the movie when she raps call that pussy Pootie Tang cus I got the runny kine 16 Runny Kine are the last two words in the title of Pootie s upcoming fictional movie for which he is being interviewed during the first scene of the film 17 References Edit a b c d e f Pootie Tang American Film Institute Retrieved November 21 2016 POOTIE TANG 15 British Board of Film Classification October 2 2001 Retrieved January 8 2015 a b Pootie Tang at Box Office Mojo Original Appearance in the Chris Rock Show a b WTF with Marc Maron Louis C K part 1 Scott Raab May 23 2011 Louis C K The ESQ A Esquire Pootie Tang Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved June 26 2022 Pootie Tang Metacritic Retrieved June 26 2022 Ebert Roger June 29 2001 Pootie Tang Chicago Sun Times Retrieved January 28 2013 Rabin Nathan March 29 2002 Pootie Tang The A V Club Retrieved January 28 2013 Tobias Scott July 23 2009 The New Cult Canon Pootie Tang The A V Club Retrieved January 28 2013 Murphy Kevin A Year at the Movies HarperCollins 2002 p 172 ISBN 0 06 093786 6 Snoop Dogg Bo Playa Lyrics Genius Lyrics Retrieved February 1 2023 The Bernie Mac Show Pink Gold TV Episode 2003 IMDb Retrieved February 1 2023 School Spirit YouTube YouTube Megan Thee Stallion Freak Nasty Lyrics Genius Lyrics Retrieved February 1 2023 Pootie Tang 1 10 Movie CLIP Pootie and Bob 2001 HD YouTube March 2 2012 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Pootie Tang Pootie Tang at IMDb Pootie Tang at Box Office Mojo Pootie Tang at Rotten Tomatoes Pootie Tang at Metacritic Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pootie Tang amp oldid 1139459359, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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