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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rated by buyers R (Restricted)
Type of bind: DVD
Brand: Sony
EAN num: 9780767874304
Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
ISBN number: 0767874307
Label: Sony Pictures
Manufacturer: Sony Pictures
Quantity: 1
Publishing house: Sony Pictures
Region Code: 99
Release Date: June 04, 2002
Running Time: 90 minutes
Sale Popularity Level: 5610
Studio: Sony Pictures
Theatrical Release Date: September 07, 2001
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The writer of How to Be a Player turns a hilariously candid eye toward the complex and comical issues of dating relationships and the ongoing battle between the sexes; featuring a happening and sexy cast including Vivica A. Fox (Independence Day Booty Call) Morris Chestnut (The Brothers The Best Man) Anthony Anderson (Big Momma's House Exit Wounds) and Gabrielle Union (The Brothers Bring It On Love and Basketball). Shante Smith (Fox) is a beautiful advertising executive who seems to have her life - and her man - completely under control. Her relationship with Keith (Chestnut) a handsome lawyer is the envy of her friends until one night when the girls stumble upon Keith at a nightclub with another woman. Now Shante is forced to launch her Ten-Day Plan to get her man back in line save face with her friends and climb back on top of her strained relationship.System Requirements:Running Time: 91 Min.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: COMEDY Rated by buyers R UPC: 043396071070 Manufacturer No: 07107
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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
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this movie is so good i watch it over and over again i recomend on byeing this dvd
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Timely shipping by Amazon. Great movie. The plot is funny, true to life and keeps you from blinking. I laughed so much I needed wrinkle cream and I'm only 21. A must see if you've ever been in a relationship (everyone). A fun time garanteed.
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Loved it! Morris Chestnut is, well, Morris Chestnut. However, Anthony Anderson steals the show! He is so funny and carries the film!
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My friends and I love this movie. It's realistic to what we go through with the men in our lives. I recommend it to anyone who has to deal with the games single people play. Men are just as bad as we are (if not worse) and that,s also shown in the movie. Gabrielle Union's performance is classic as the "other woman". She's every woman's nightmare who we hope will never cross paths with our man. Give this movie to your girlfriends when they go through a breakup or been cheated on. It will make them realize they should "check 'em" and not spend any more time than necessary hurting over a man.
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