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Two Can Play That Game

Two Can Play That Game

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: G-R-E-A-T MOVIE!
Review: Vivica A. Fox did a wonderful performance in this movie. She is a highly successful marketing agent named Shante. Shante has all the right answers to any and every man problem except her own. She has a fine, handsome boyfriend played by Morris Chestnut. Shante plays these mind (playa-mack) rule games in hopes that she will "straighten-out" her man. Shante has a 10 day rule that she follows to the "T", but it backfires on her. The only rule Shante should have been playing was the game of LOVE. This is a good movie for those that put themselves in a situation of being too controlling in their relationship; they should listen to their mate and follow their heart.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: PositivelyFuny
Review: This movie was an excellent expression of the rat race relationships fall into when the trust factor has been violated. I think that this is a must see for any couple, together. This will let them both realize that in any relationship, only integrity, and "LOVE", can conquer all obstacles!! True love that is!! Games are out, but true love will win everytime.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: These Actors provided a Great Movie
Review: Two of the HOTEST!!!! African American actors in Hollywood today star in this romantic comedy. Vivca A Fox and Morris Chestnut do a great job of making us believe that they are in committed couple trying to find their way through the maze of the battle of the sexes game. It's a light treat with minimum heavy drama. Another good slice of American pie about upper middle class African Americans dealing with love and life relationships. A Anderson gets excellent screen time as Chetnuts' friend, which he works. The supporting friends of the Fox character (Shante Smith) are lead by Monique with W Robinson and T Jones used as background filler. Gabrielle Union has a bit part as the arch enemy of Fox and as usual she can lights up the screen as an original diva would when entering a room, this girl is bad. Chestnut as (Keith Fenton) allows us to take a glimpse into his comedic talent which compliments his so well defined dramatic acting. Fox carries the movie just as she was expected to and she does it with out flaws. This movie is an improvement on M Brown's first movie "How to be a Player", but has a similar feel with the main character talking to the audience. It is definitely worth at least the matinee price to see the actor strut their stuff in this new scene.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Two Can Play That Game
Review: I thought that the movie was pretty funny. It was much better than How to be a Player, same writer. Anthony Anderson and Mo'Nique kept me in stitches. I didn't like that Viveca narrated the whole movie, that got on my nerves. This movie is definately worth checking out and not just a rental! This was a well acted movie. Bobbie Brown could've had a larger role I thought. If you're depressed, this will sure bring you a couple of laughs to take your mind off your worries

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Acting
Review: The acting in this movie was great. Vivica A. Fox plays Shante, a woman who catches her boyfriend Keith (Morris Chestnut) cheating with her rival Conny (Gabrielle Union). This movie is funny and the stars do great jobs, especcially Union. If you liked "How To Be A Player", "The Brothers", "The Wood", and movies like that you will love this.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: O.k.
Review: This movie was O.K. Good for having professional blacks, but bad for having them with stupid attitudes. Yet, there were some funny scenes (Anthony Anderson). I give it a 4 star because of Morris Chestnut and his fine, chocolate self.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: That's right, girl, you do your thing.
Review: Watching this movie I felt so good in being a woman. Men love running around and doing what they wanna do behind their own ladies' back. A strong black sista that Vivica Fox played was too cruck. Cause she made her man sweating bullets when she could play the 'game' too. Men, may not like this movie, but get over it, baby. The truth is the light.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Miss Thing Played This Game
Review: Miss Vivica Played the part in this movie. She was professional and very to the point. Everyone who played in this movie did a very good job. This is real live rather you believe it or not . This is how a lot of people play games but she did it with class. Mark Brown selected a good cast for this movie. I recommend it highly .

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE REAL PLAYAS
Review: TWO PLAYAS PLAYING HARD TO GET WITH EACH OTHER MORRIS CHESTNUT AND VIVICA A. FOX PLAY GAMES WITH EACH OTHER . THIS IS JUST A MOVIE ABOUT THE PERSON WHO HAS THE BEST GAME I ENJOYED IT AND I LIKED IT A LOT. IF YOU LIKE COMEDY AND IF YOU ARE A FAN OF ANY OF THE CHARACTERS IN THE MOVIE THEN YOU WOULD DEFINITELY LIKE THIS MOVIE.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: O.k.
Review: This movie was O.K. Good for having professional blacks, but bad for having them with stupid attitudes. Yet, there were some funny scenes (Anthony Anderson). I give it a 4 star because of Morris Chestnut and his fine, chocolate self.


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