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The movie was bad acting, bad comedy, and based on stereotypes from the 80's.
Just opinion.
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M$I wonder the same about his career - but i did see a preview on TV for a television film premiering in the upcoming weeks (maybe next weekend? not sure) - i think it's gonna be airing on Lifetime TV.
He is playing Ben Carson in a true story biographical film.
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