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Norbit

Rated PG-13 for crude & sexual humor, some nudity and language.

PG-13 In Theaters 02/9/2007 , 102min.
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Viewer Score
78%
Viewer score based on 53 ratings
27%
Critic score based on 26 reviews

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June 28, 2010
Dmitrishuf
HATERS...... THIS WAS TE BEST, FUNNIEST MOVIE EVER. I OWN IT, EVEN. HOW U DURRIN'?!
December 12, 2009
Chic4sokr
I was just reading the top 40 movie flops of the year and agreed with every one of them except norbid. i laughed so hard i cried at this one, some of eddie murphy's movies have been questionable and/or lame, but i really did enjoy this one! lots of belly laughs :-)
March 03, 2009
Paul Preister
worst movie other than are we done yet? and prom night. stupid
December 22, 2008
bayaniagbayani23
this movie was hilarious, screw the haters, eddie murphy and charlie murphy are geniuses.
December 22, 2008
movifonesucks86
FUNNY MOVIE!!! a definite must see

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Los Angeles Times
Murphy and his brother Charlie, who collaborated on the screenplay, seem to have drawn the wrong lesson from the latter's stint on "Chappelle's Show." Where Dave Chappelle used stereotypes to confront prejudice, the Murphys (and their co-screenwriters Jay Scherick and David Ronn) merely squeeze a few grudging drops from caricatures that were wrung dry in the age of vaudeville. Full Review
A.O. Scott
The New York Times
Not exactly uproarious. But Mr. Murphy, going back at least to his Gumby and Buckwheat days on "Saturday Night Live," has always had the ability to turn broad caricature into something stranger and more inventive. Full Review
Carrie Rickey
Philadelphia Inquirer
The question is not whether Murphy can do anything. He can. The question is why he would want to make a movie as squirmingly unfunny as Norbit. Full Review
Desson Thomson
Washington Post
Much of the movie -- which Murphy wrote with a small posse of collaborators -- is taken up with the torturously dull, not to mention unbelievable, romance between Norbit and Kate (a disappointingly lackluster Newton) and the tedious agenda of Cuba Gooding Jr. as a schemer-manipulator. Full Review
Elizabeth Weitzman
New York Daily News
It's hard to know who is the intended audience for this misguided mess. Full Review