“Dolemite is my name, and fuckin' up
mother-fuckas is my game!” That's the motto of the funniest, most
unlikely action hero you've never heard of. Rudy Ray Moore, from
Ft.Smith, AR, is a man most people today, especially white people,
have never heard of. In the world of blaxploitation films and ghetto
comedy, however, not to mention rap music, he's considered something
of a legend.
Moore started his career singing,
dancing, and even preaching in the 1950's and 60's. He cut a few R&B
singles, but never really got any traction in the music business.
Then, in 1970, Moore had a revelation. He heard a wino spouting some
foul-mouthed, bragging, poetry, and he liked the way it sounded. He
made the rhymes his own and incorporated them into a pimp character
called Dolemite. Dolemite was a hit on stage, leading to successful
underground comedy records. These gave him the cash to make a
self-financed Dolemite movie (1975), risking everything he had for
the kind of fame that could only come with movie-stardom.
“Dolemite Is My Name” tells
Moore's story, with Eddie Murphy playing Moore with a heart and humor
that remind me of his outstanding performance in “Dreamgirls.”
The film may be a bit hagiographic, painting Moore as an extremely
sympathetic, good-hearted character, and his success as purely due to
his determination and self-reliance. Still, it's an entertaining and
sometimes hilarious ride.
It's a Netflix original, a helluva
sight!
Eddie Murphy shines as Dol-em-ite!
3 stars out of 5
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