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He Say... She Say... But What Does GOD Say?

  • Video
  • 2004
  • TV-MA
  • 2h 4m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
83
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He Say... She Say... But What Does GOD Say? (2004)
ComedyDramaMusical

In one of Detroit's toughest neighborhoods, a small church finds itself stuck next door to a nightclub frequented by hustlers, pimps, and gangsters. Both the church's congregation and the cl... Read allIn one of Detroit's toughest neighborhoods, a small church finds itself stuck next door to a nightclub frequented by hustlers, pimps, and gangsters. Both the church's congregation and the club's dangerous owners decide to try and rid the neighborhood of the other, leading to unce... Read allIn one of Detroit's toughest neighborhoods, a small church finds itself stuck next door to a nightclub frequented by hustlers, pimps, and gangsters. Both the church's congregation and the club's dangerous owners decide to try and rid the neighborhood of the other, leading to uncertainty and a series of tense confrontations.

  • Director
    • David E. Talbert
  • Writer
    • David E. Talbert
  • Stars
    • Clifton Powell
    • N'Bushe Wright
    • Thomas Mikal Ford
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
    83
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David E. Talbert
    • Writer
      • David E. Talbert
    • Stars
      • Clifton Powell
      • N'Bushe Wright
      • Thomas Mikal Ford
    • 8User reviews
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    Clifton Powell
    Clifton Powell
    • Satin Jones
    N'Bushe Wright
    N'Bushe Wright
    • Alexandra Knight
    Thomas Mikal Ford
    Thomas Mikal Ford
    • Deacon Witherspoon
    • (as Tommy A. Ford)
    Thomas Miles
    • Demetrius Thibideaux
    Cassi Davis
    Cassi Davis
    • Sister Tiny
    Red Grant
    Red Grant
    • Forty Ounce
    Orlando Wright
    • Dion
    Julie Dickens
    Julie Dickens
    • Michelle
    Chris Simpson
    Jeff Womack
    Maurice Wilkinson
    • Mother Butler
    D.J. Rogers Jr.
    • Pastor Jackson
    Bill Brown
    • Pastor Greenfield
    • Director
      • David E. Talbert
    • Writer
      • David E. Talbert
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    10altomanlll

    wonderful

    I disagree this movie is the definition of Christianity they were in the wrong and preacher Jackson brought them out...you see everything changed, even the church members behavior...Satin was saved and they got to keep the church, why because of faith, if you can't see this than it's time to evaluate your own faith,because as the bible says we are to go out and to teach to every living creature...the bible however does not say all people are to be perfect which is what we are expected to be...I believe if we open our eyes or maybe even complete the movie we can better understand the ways in which god works!And if we do not see these things than we must not call our us Christ-like!
    7cassie_mba

    Wow

    Why do we not receive the pleasure of seeing more of Julie Dickens in more films. What a wonderful voice and attractive young woman. Aside from the singing from Cassi Davis which we could have done without the over all performance was touching. All too often we are presented with what you could refer to as a "lack of Reality" or misrepresentation of the truth. This play truly depicts the truth by showing how acceptable drug dealers and murderers are accepted into our society, on our streets and in our churches. Whether these thugs are your sons, daughters, brothers, sisters, cousins etc..., we all need to stand up and stop them from further harming our society and begin teaching our fellow people right and wrong. Greed has taken its toll and enough is enough! Everyday I see these same actions on the street, at the office, in the schools, at church and on the news and finally they are shown in their true light for the world to see how these thug losers behave in this world of 'hand out' and the attitude of 'you owe me'. Bravo!!!
    10monique_britt

    Brilliant

    I actually loved the stage play. I am an aspiring singer that love artist, who are brilliant such as David Talbert and others in the same arena. I feel that the music was awesome and allowed each person to utilize the gift that God has given them. Dj Rogers totally blew me out the water because of his display of the passion he has for the Lord, and I felt it when he sang Majesty. I was totally inspired because I know that God has given me a gift and I don't want to waste it. Not to mention the fact that he is FINE inside and out.....(smiles) I pray that all who were in this play that God richly blesses all of your endeavers and that many doors are opened for you, remember, the word says that a Mans gift will make room for them, so be not discouraged.
    10castingitdown

    a realistic tool to witness in a realistic world

    i've seen this stage play and my reaction to it after watching it was that this could be used to draw others to the Lord. There are parts that bring laughter to me because i can identify with what's going on in the play. if you can not put yourself in any part of this play, then i do not expect anyone to see it as i do. This play, i will say, is realistic because such things do and are happening in the body of Christ. The plot to the play was that a minister did not let the faces nor happenings of his community cause him to stop doing what he was called to do; and that was to draw the lost to Christ with His power that lives in him (the pastor).
    10jasonellena

    Awesome

    just bought the play today and sat down to watch it tonight, and I liked to shed a few tears at the end; It goes like this: you have this drug dealer, Satin Jones(Clifton Powell),whose bar sits right next door to a church; his underling becomes too ambitious and threatens to take over the church; the pastor is already gunned down in a confrontation with them; and Satin is ready to close in on the property of the church next door to "expand" his territory; when he asks his people to wait on this, his associate,in direct opposition to what Satin said, goes to the church, terrorizes the members and beats up the new preacher; despite of all of this, the church presses on and even a love thing goes on between the preacher and one of the members; The ending of the play is the absolute best and will make you want to cry; What I learned most out of this play is that no matter how things may look or seem, things can go up after being down. Recommended viewing. One more thing, I started watching David Talbert before getting in on Tyler; I won't compare but I will say that I thank God for the both of them and that there is room for them both

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      Directed by David E. Talbert, this musical under the same name was first released on stage in 1996 starring Kirk Franklin and Ernest Thomas.

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