Blankman
Blankman is a 1994 American superhero comedy parody film directed by Mike Binder and written by Damon Wayans and J. F. Lawton. The film stars Wayans, David Alan Grier, Robin Givens, Jon Polito, and Jason Alexander. Its plot follows a repairman who is inspired to become a superhero after his grandmother is murdered in a mob hit. Blankman was released in the United States by Sony Pictures Releasing on August 19, 1994. The film received negative reviews from critics.
Plot
As kids, Darryl and Kevin Walker grew up as fans of the television series Batman. Now grown, Darryl is a clumsy, nerdy repairman, while his brother Kevin is a tabloid news cameraman. They both live with their grandmother, who is an avid supporter of Alderman Marvin Harris, a politician from their neighborhood running for mayor on an anti-corruption platform. Kevin is interested in getting out of making tabloids and doing a serious story about mobster Michael "The Suit" Minelli, but his attempts to do so are shot down by his boss, Larry Stone, a perverted tabloid news junkie. Darryl is overly optimistic and almost childishly naive to the harsh realities of living in the inner city (such as the crackhouse next door), but is a brilliant inventor, having constructed a mobile robot assistant named J-5, among other creations.
More details
| author | Damon Wayans J. F. Lawton |
|---|---|
| contentLocation | Chicago |
| director | Mike Binder |
| editor | Adam Weiss |
| genre | action comedy |
| keywords | abandon arrest baby batman build carnation chain clothe community service crackhouse embarrass erection fight final battle gang member inner city kill mcdonald\'s murder neighborhood watch newchucks nunchucks one person pervert police chief police commissioner pregnant woman revenge roller blade roller blades run scream secret hideout subway station surround tabloid talk think train tracks trapped in an elevator true identity tv station urban decay warn wound |
| musicBy | Miles Goodman |
| producer | C. O. Erickson Eric L. Gold |
| productionCompany | Wife N' Kids |
| publisher | Columbia Pictures Sony Pictures Releasing |
| recordedAt | Chicago |
| theme | action comedy buddy comedy parody romantic comedy superhero |