Meet Dave is a film written by Bill Corbett and Rob Greenberg. This film revolves around DAVE, a spaceship designed in the shape of a human and composed of several miniature humanoid aliens, each ...
I don’t know anyone who has been looking forward to the Eddie Murphy comedy “Meet Dave”: Eddie Murphy comedies are no longer things sensible people look forward to, partly because Murphy squandered so ...
First we met Norbit, now we meet Dave. Meet Dave is the next terrible comedy from Eddie Murphy and his director Brian Robbins. This time he's an alien, I think, being controlled by a whole of ...
Review: Eddie Murphy's new comedy is 'dull, witless and hackneyed.' July 11,2008— -- At least Eddie Murphy isn't knocking about in a fat suit in his latest comedy, "Meet Dave". But there's not ...
As the egregiously juvenile frivolity of "Meet Dave" flickered in front of me, the ensuing boredom prompted fond reflections of Eddie Murphy's career. I remember how Murphy's 1983 stand-up film/album ...
This unremarkable sci-fi gagfest begins with a bang, when a spaceship in the form of Eddie Murphy smashes face-first into New York’s Liberty Island. Inside the mechanical body is a crew of micro-size ...
EDDIE MURPHY has pulled off an almost unprecedented achievement with “Meet Dave.” He’s delivered a movie that even 20th Century Fox couldn’t market. Buried in bad reviews, the Brian Robbins-directed ...
Some cynics may expect the worst of another Eddie Murphy vehicle involving extraterrestrials -- insert joke about "The Adventures of Pluto Nash" here -- but that only makes "Meet Dave" all the more ...
Meet Dave is a children’s film in the same vein as The Shaggy Dog (1959) and Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1989), movies where science takes a back seat to the fantastic what-if, and plot takes a back ...
In the first, hope-filled minutes of Meet Dave, the new Eddie Murphy vehicle seems like a Trojan horse, a new Starman or Brother from Another Planet in the guise of a big-budget sci-fi comedy. After ...
Meet Dave. Or don't. Eddie Murphy doesn't particularly seem to care one way or the other. Essentially phoning in the broad, family-friendly shtick that has become his trademark over the past decade, ...