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Why Did I Get Married Too?

Why Did I Get Married Too? (2010)

April. 02,2010
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4.7
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PG-13
| Comedy Romance

Four couples reunite for their annual vacation in order to socialize and to spend time analyzing their marriages. Their intimate week in the Bahamas is disrupted by the arrival of an ex-husband determined to win back his recently remarried wife.

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Cubussoli
2010/04/02

Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!

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Cleveronix
2010/04/03

A different way of telling a story

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Chirphymium
2010/04/04

It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional

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Francene Odetta
2010/04/05

It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.

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blackieize
2010/04/06

..It's like watching the God Father 2 without watching the God Father..Some sequels you can do that and still understand, but not with this series...It carries on and just catches you up to where they are now and hopefully in the future...I tried in the beginning to watch the second one at first without seeing the first and didn't understand it either, but when I watched the first and then saw the second it made more sense to me.I do wish that they would focus a little more on Pat and Gavin's relationship...It would make the plot a lot better, but sometimes it's hard to get all of the relationships in the 2 and half hour film allotment.

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kingdk1952
2010/04/07

First of all let me say, I liked a great many scenes and there were story lines I wish that could have been played out better and I wish this could be remade, with certain changes. First of all, the Mike character popping in made sense only when it was revealed he was ill. While it wasn't spelled out or fleshed out, I believe he was there, not to cause trouble, but because he was ill and he wanted to set " things " right. Also, I do believe he truly missed Sheila, which was another story line not pulled together. Patty and Gavin. Let them divorce, but let him live. Watch her go through the loss of a husband and their child on her own, dealing with loss without going over the top. Then, perhaps, when she learns to practice what she preaches, work on reconciliation. It wasn't the worst movie I have ever seen, but it definitely needed better writing and a sense of direction. Angela and Marcus - God, someone call AA or get her into an Anger Management group. She can be a little too over the top, but I will admit, her antics sometimes make me laugh like crazy. Sheila and Troy...sweet couple trying to deal with life in a realistic manner. Please remake this as " Why Did I Get Married Three - An Apology For #2 " and I'd be happy.

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popcorninhell
2010/04/08

There are movies that can inspire, make us dreamers, believers, advocates and activists. Movies that can make us feel young and transport us to places where our imaginations can take flight. Then there are travesties, calamities outright catastrophes catapulting our imaginations into absolute train wrecks. In the case of Tyler Perry's "Why Did I get Married Too?" (2010) its an 747 nose diving into a train wreck adjacent to a firework factory with a daycare center.I had a rough outline of what I was going to discuss for my first helping of Perry. I was going to go into a half-serious discussion on the plight of African-American movie makers and the unfair criticisms lobbed at Tyler Perry and his brand of comedy. Perhaps I could have made a few poignant remarks on the positive representation of African-American family life portrayed in his films and the underlying morality that permeates all of Perry's big-screen efforts...but no. This movie deserves no high-minded discussions or watered-down socio-economic pandering. This movie sucks plain and simple.The clunky first act fakes you into a false sense of security. There was nothing particularly loathsome about it; Corny, stilted dialogue awkward staging, bad acting, nothing worth face-palming over. But after the three couples (and the awkward divorced dude) get back home, things get "Days of Our Lives" meets "Jerry Springer" and we, the audience are struck by septic tanks brimming with excrement passing for emotional drama. Literally everything is thrown at you at once: suspicions of infidelity, alcoholism, divorce, unemployment, cancer; the film is an evil twin brother and a murder mystery away from an Agatha Christie novel. In a regular melodrama about family, marriage and divorce its kosher to throw things like dinner plates around when things get heated, but to humiliate someone in front of their co-workers with a pink-haired male stripper popping out of a fake cake, now that's a Tyler Perry movie!Watching the final scene where the character Patricia (Janet Jackson) meets Dwayne the Rock Johnson a year after being an accessory to the death of her husband (via male pink-haired stripper) was the final crotch punch in this assault and battery of a film. The false assumption that she, or anyone in the film was the least bit sympathetic is simply unreal. As a result I am seriously considering this film to join the ranks of the worst I have ever seen.Just how bad is it? Here is a list of things I would rather do than watch this movie ever again. 1. Watch "The Pirates of Penzance" being performed by a school of deaf children. 2. Be the back end of a thirty person human centipede. 3. Walk down Harlem at night with a glow in the dark spandex suit of the Confederate Flag. 4. Spend the day with Larry the Cable Guy. 5. Vote for Rick Santorum. 6. Watch all seven seasons of "The Gilmore Girls". 7. Do all the stunts from Jackass 3 (2010). 8. Go streaking across the stage of "Jeopardy" while yelling "Who is Rear Admiral Sir George Cockburn". 9. Hang upside down for the length of the entire "Lord of the Rings" trilogy (directors cut). 10. Have to listen to "Party in the U.S.A." by Miley Cyrus and ONLY that song for the rest of my life.You think I'm joking? Just try to get me to watch this celluloid pox on our houses again and you bet I'll be "moving my hips like yeah".http://theyservepopcorninhell.blogspot.com/

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Gabby
2010/04/09

I don't think I have ever laughed harder at a movie I watched out of boredom. I found this gem as I was perusing Netflix instant-watch, and I'm glad I decided to watch it.Comedy is prevalent within the first couple scenes. Unlike many of the films made today, it was refreshing to watch a movie that could make me laugh while exploring serious subject matter. The film covers all realms of marriage difficulties, many of which are real problems facing today's couples.As I was new to Perry's films, I looked up some of his other movies on IMDb. To my disdain, almost all of his films received bad reviews. Why? Perry took the "black stereotype" and made a farce out of it. The movie is completely satirical, and should be perceived as such. Also - Tasha Smith made me laugh the entire movie.

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