THE WASH
I saw The Wash in a sneak preview sponsored by a radio station. With the
theater overbooked, one of the station's Djs announced, "We're going to have to
ask those without a seat to leave. You can, however, see another movie in the
cinema for free. So go get your Shrek on."
Man, I wish I had gotten my Shrek on. Dr. Dre and Snoop have always
kept my head ringing pleasurably, but the music takes a back seat here. Imagine
a hip-hop album that is just the lame "skits" that usually go between songs and
you've got an idea of what The Wash is about. The pot, er, plot is
rolling-paper-thin: Dr. Dre plays the uptight Sean (i.e., he doesn't smoke up
all day and wants to hold down his job at the carwash); Snoop, as his roommate,
Dee Loc, is high on everything but working hard. The two of them bicker,
entertain women, and wash cars until the kidnapping of their boss (George
Wallace) sparks them into action. The jokes, when they come, lack the wit of
West Coast rap's best lyrics, and the movie, directed by D.J. Pooh (3
Strikes), actually feels slow. Snoop, though not a bad actor, is plain
unlikable here -- instead of being a goofy stoner, he's a mean one. As for Dr.
Dre, he should stick to laying down beats. Xzibit, Eminem, Pauly Shore, and
Shaq make brief appearances. At the Showcase (Seekonk 1-10 only).
Issue Date: November 23 - 29, 2001
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