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Two Can Play that Game

Vivica A. Fox , Morris Chestnut , Mark Brown    DVD
3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (39 customer reviews)
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Two Can Play That Game
In reducing the rules of romance to a 10-day plan for repairing a breakup, Two Can Play That Game tickles a few funny bones while "keepin' it real" about heartbreak and human behavior. Our hostess through this marathon of head games is 28-year-old Shanté (Vivica A. Fox--emphasis on the fox), who speaks to the camera so much that critic Roger Ebert nicknamed this movie "Waiting to Inhale." In a film packed with positive stereotypes (no crack-smoking gangstas here, thank you), she's a successful marketing executive, and her straying boyfriend is a high-profile attorney (Morris Chestnut). Their turbulent romance survives Shanté's 10-day power play, but not all viewers will be so lucky, since this movie is alternately charming and aggravating, and there's precious little romance while the lovers are plotting their moves. Still, it's a safe bet that many people will appreciate this movie's endearing lesson--namely, that sincere groveling can save you lots of time and heartache. --Jeff Shannon

The Brothers
Think of it as a male version of Waiting to Exhale. The Brothers similarly features four good friends who offer each other advice and support as they navigate the strange and treacherous waters of romantic relationships. Jackson (Morris Chestnut) is a doctor with serious commitment problems; he has dreams about a woman in a bridal gown aiming a gun at him. Brian (Bill Bellamy) is a lawyer with a caustic view of the opposite sex, inspired in large part by his untrusting and unaffectionate mother; he also has commitment problems. Upwardly mobile professional Terry (Shemar Moore) is a well-muscled womanizer who's finally decided to settle down, but as the wedding draws close it becomes clear that he, too, has commitment problems. Fortunately, the fourth member of the quartet, Derrick (D.L. Hughley), is married and devoted to his family--except that his wife refuses to engage in anything but straight missionary sex, which Derrick sees as manipulative. The Brothers depicts a glamorous world in which everyone is good-looking and well dressed; the number of characters makes it hard to delve into anyone's life with any depth, but the actors are engaging and the script makes an effort to look at the "battle of the sexes" from both sides. The immensely charming Gabrielle Union (from Bring It On) plays the girl who just might convince Jackson to give up his single ways. --Bret Fetzer


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4.0 out of 5 stars O.k. Jun 29 2004
Format:DVD
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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5.0 out of 5 stars Two Can Play That Game April 22 2004
By K. Hill
Format:DVD
This is perhaps the best romantic comedy I've ever seen. Vivica's character catches her man out on the dance floor when he said he'd be working late. He explains but she's determined to keep him in line by punishing him. It's hilariously funny and very romantic. A must see!
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3.0 out of 5 stars hmmmmmm! Feb 29 2004
By lauraB
Format:DVD
i guess ill give it 3 stars. the preview for this movie looked really good! but the movie did not match i dont think it was horrible, but it was not the hilarious wonderful movie i was expecting. i think those kind of misleading previews can really kill a movie. it was ok, but ill probably never watch it again even though morris chestnut is in it. some of it was funny but not really funny and alot of it just wasnt funny. maybe if i didnt expect so much from it i would have liked it more.
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5.0 out of 5 stars It Someone Hiding Something From You....?
Two Can Play At That Game is a very interesting movie. Whoever says this movie isn't funny hasn't been in a relationship before. Point Blank. Read more
Published on Feb 6 2004 by Saroeun
5.0 out of 5 stars Do you Believe Your Boyfriend, Husband, Girlfriend....!
Two Can Play At That Game is a very interesting movie. Whoever says this movie isn't funny hasn't been in a relationship before. Point Blank. Read more
Published on Feb 6 2004 by Saroeun
5.0 out of 5 stars Shante KNOWS how to keep it reeeal!
Though there are no such thing as perfect movies, this one is as FUNNY and as ORGANIZED as they get. I have watched it like 20 times, and still enjoy it from beginning to end.
Published on Jan 9 2004 by Oscar A. Santiago
1.0 out of 5 stars boring
This movie is so predictable and boring. I seen this movie so many times before, couldn't they have gotten an original plot! And then the picture quality was bad. Read more
Published on Jan 5 2004 by Dance Dance Dance
4.0 out of 5 stars Ever have a significant other play with your emotions?
Have you ever screwed up unintentionally in a relationship? Why won't they answer the phone when you want to apologise? Read more
Published on Sep 19 2003 by M. Jordan
5.0 out of 5 stars Girl, you play more games than the NBA!
This is a highly amusing movie about the things women have to do to make their men behave. What makes it all so funny is the grain of truth in all that Shante (Vivica A. Read more
Published on Aug 11 2003 by momazon
5.0 out of 5 stars Just Fabulous!! x]
I LOVED this movie! The characters played it well, they did GREAT! It is always fun when movies about the battles of the sexes come on [not to be sexist or anything] but you DO... Read more
Published on July 3 2003 by Chillie
3.0 out of 5 stars Too much talking to the audience for me.
And what was up with those rules? Anyone operating like that is bound to get dissed. The ten rules was a bit much for me. Read more
Published on Jun 22 2003 by LoVe2ReAd
2.0 out of 5 stars it was just stupid
to me and many others this movie has no point it didnt even deserve the 2 stars the worse movie vivicas been in and the worse movie morris has been in since the brothers just BAD
Published on April 20 2003
2.0 out of 5 stars just okay
The movie has the characters that you liked and scenes that are funny. But I didn't like the story. I am not a game player when it comes to relationships so I had lost interest.
Published on Feb 22 2003 by SugaryLemons
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