Sinbad: Where U Been?

7.8
2010 1 hr 30 min Comedy

Sinbad returns to the stage and answers the question his fans have been asking him, “Where Ya Bin?”

  • Cast:
    Sinbad , Judith Hill , Dawnn Lewis , Greg Phillinganes

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Reviews

Dotbankey
2010/02/21

A lot of fun.

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SanEat
2010/02/22

A film with more than the usual spoiler issues. Talking about it in any detail feels akin to handing you a gift-wrapped present and saying, "I hope you like it -- It's a thriller about a diabolical secret experiment."

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Marva-nova
2010/02/23

Amazing worth wacthing. So good. Biased but well made with many good points.

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Guillelmina
2010/02/24

The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.

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steichencrew
2010/02/25

Sinbad Where Have U Been. We have missed you. I just happen to be changing the channel and Thankfully caught most of his act. Why OH Why have you been gone so long. Laughing is the best medicine and I got the biggest dose ever last night. There is something about clean humor, its REAL. I just LOVE that you don't have to curse to get laughs. I want to buy a copy of the show, where can I go to get it. I want to share it with everyone I know. Definitely right up there with Cosby. I just couldn't stop laughing and it left me wanting MORE.Thanks for coming back, even if its only for awhile, we've missed you. Keep Rockin'-----We Love U

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John120
2010/02/26

The only other Sinbad special I had seen was Afros and Bellbottoms, and thought it was funny, but nothing over the top. I watched this special on Comedy Central, and frankly there were times when I was in the floor crying from laughter. Sinbad brought his A game, in my opinion.Also, his ability to not use blue comedy is outstanding. I think the only curse word I heard was Hell. In an age where every other comic has to use every dirty word in the book, Sinbad rocked it like Bill Cosby. Bravo sir. I recommend anyone of any age or race watch this special. I doubt it will let you down. And Sinbad rocking out on the guitar was also pretty funny to see. Go get em'!

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