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Think Like a Man Too

Think Like a Man Too (2014)

June. 20,2014
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5.7
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PG-13
| Comedy Romance

All the couples are back for a wedding in Las Vegas, but plans for a romantic weekend go awry when their various misadventures get them into some compromising situations that threaten to derail the big event.

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Fluentiama
2014/06/20

Perfect cast and a good story

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Stellead
2014/06/21

Don't listen to the Hype. It's awful

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Maidexpl
2014/06/22

Entertaining from beginning to end, it maintains the spirit of the franchise while establishing it's own seal with a fun cast

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Keeley Coleman
2014/06/23

The thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;

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Regina Sanchez
2014/06/24

Of course they are not going to change the name to that, because it would give away the entire plot of this movie. Shallow, childish, unfunny, scattered, maladjusted, irresponsible, insensitive, and a complete waste of time and money. And why is there so much shouting in this movie. I can't think of a more annoying way to spend time in a theater. It is said that if you give a room full of monkeys typewriters and an infinite amount of time, they will eventually recreate Shakespeare. This movie is simply what they would come up with the first hour. On the bright side, none of the people involved in making this train wreck need worry about where to put their Oscars (but start thinking about where to put the Razzie).

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Nicole of ArchonCinemaReviews.com
2014/06/25

Steve Harvey's best selling book gets a second film adaptation with Think Like A Man Too - which basically throws his concept out the window.Fans of the original will have fun with the sequel Think Like A Man Too – and Archon Cinema Reviews is guilty as charged.In Think Like A Man audiences got to see the dynamics of men and women in a relationship power struggle, utilizing the ideas and themes in Steve Harvey's best selling novel. In Think Like A Man Too we do not get to see the next step to this power struggle, though it touches upon marriage and having children, and instead just places these memorable characters and couples in Las Vegas for an all out ridiculous-fest.Sometimes you go to the theater or pop in a DVD because you just want to laugh and have a good time. Think Like A Man and Think Like A Man Too are made just for that experience – they utilize the charisma and chemistry between the actors and actresses to make for an especially fun time.There were really two ways the sequel to Think Like A Man could have gone: bigger, louder and more ridiculous with an irreverence for the concept OR smartly rethink and reimagine the concept for a funny but smart film that could stand on its own. Think Like A Man Too goes for the former option with lots of scantily clad beautiful men and women, booze, and an uproariously absurd chain of events.Fans of the film will be happy and pleasantily surprised by the film – because in reality, Think Like A Man Too could have easily been the most abominable cash-cow creation. And the film does try to integrate the original theme into the sequel but it is too fleeting and too scattered to have a serious impact.Please check out our website for full reviews of all the recent releases.

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Lynx00
2014/06/26

Since the days of Hangover success, more and more people try to make comedy movies in the Vegas theme. Movies use to make sense but now even when you are half way through it, you don't realize what is the meaning or reason of making this movie. Actors look totally disoriented and disassociated with everything. I watched "Last Vegas" few months back and I was shocked to see a most senior cast wasting their potential and our precious time/money.I hope not see more bad comedies this year, because "Bad Neighbors" was also a big let down. To me this movie is a flop too and makes you bore to death with loose script, plot and acting.

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allaboutlydia2003
2014/06/27

I did not enjoy this movie. I felt it was too much coonery and poor dialogue. Kevin Hart in my opinion is not funny. He tries way to hard to be funny. I have read both of Steve Harvey's books and felt the movie should have been more of a comedic drama in the vein of Waiting to Exhale. Here was a chance to make a slick, sexy, glossy movie using the guidance Mr. Harvey provides in his books. Instead it was turned into a slap stick vulgar train wreck. Dennis Haysbert, Jennifer Lewis, Tarji Henson, Jim Piddock and Michael Ealy are good actors whose talents were wasted in this movie. Even Gary Owen who is funny could have been utilized better. A lot of the scenes were contrived and predictable. I knew at the end that Zeke would walk across the water to get to Maya. Regina Hall has the makings of a good actress but she has yet to get the right material to showcase her craft. They just threw celebrities in the movie probably to attract more viewers. For example, Drake, Floyd Merriweather served no purpose in the movie and Drake's lines were terrible. I'm surprised that Mr. Harvey would sign off on a movie where the "N" word is used. This movie is no different than the chittlin circuit plays produced by Mr. Perry. Just a greasy bag of chicken.

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