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Shante Smith is a relationship expert who uses her knowledge of the male psyche to help women get what they want.Shante Smith is a relationship expert who uses her knowledge of the male psyche to help women get what they want.Shante Smith is a relationship expert who uses her knowledge of the male psyche to help women get what they want.
Vincent M. Ward
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- (as Vincent Ward)
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Granted, as a retired aging hippie, I'm not this movie's target audience. It's not that I didn't like it, it's that I put me to sleep after about ten minutes (even the first ten minutes had me checking the clock to see how much more there was to endure) and I have no desire to go back and try to re-watch. There were plenty of beautiful people, nice houses, fast cars, everything nice to watch in an escapist romantic comedy. And I like Vivica A. Fox, but she couldn't carry this movie for me.
This might be a plot problem. I watched "Someone Like You" yesterday, another movie about the war of the sexes. That was dumb too. These movies prove one of my pet theories: if the writing isn't there, get up and go home or in this case, nap on.
This might be a plot problem. I watched "Someone Like You" yesterday, another movie about the war of the sexes. That was dumb too. These movies prove one of my pet theories: if the writing isn't there, get up and go home or in this case, nap on.
I guess you can start wondering about what makes love ... love. How we should be behaving, how and what we should be saying to each other. Just be yourself you say? Well not according to this comedy - you apparently need an expert who is telling you what to do and to say.
It may not always feel like the right thing to do - but she is the expert isn't she? Of course it helps if you are playing both sides - or is it manipulating? One thing is for sure - you have to suspend disbelief, you have to endure the cliches and just roll with the flow - enjoy the jokes if you can and will.
It may not always feel like the right thing to do - but she is the expert isn't she? Of course it helps if you are playing both sides - or is it manipulating? One thing is for sure - you have to suspend disbelief, you have to endure the cliches and just roll with the flow - enjoy the jokes if you can and will.
"Three Can Play That Game" picks up with Shante Smith (Vivica Fox) in Atlanta where she is now a couples therapist. Unlike the first film where Vivica was talking to the audience trying to solve her own relationship problems (and a few friends), in this installment Vivica is counseling Byron Thompson (Jason Winston George) and Tiffany (Jazsmin Lewis). It's the same formula, but by making Vivica a celebrity therapist, the filmmakers actually gave her a reason to monologue. And Vivica is great when she's addressing the audience.
Shante is the role Vivica was meant to play. I've never seen her as good as she is in this part. Every little inflection is dead on (remember this line: "trick ass bitch!"), and I guarantee that if you got a kick out of her asides in the first one, you definitely will in this one.
But the real treat here is Jazsmin Lewis, who has been steadily growing as actress and is getting better with each film. She was good in "Tracie Townsend," but she's even better in this. She's beautiful and a great actress and I look forward to seeing her in even bigger projects.
Tony Rock is also good in this as the best friend coaching Byron's character, as is Terri Vaughn.
Finally... Melyssa Ford as Candy. I had been looking to see her in this movie. To be honest, even though she's eye candy extraordinaire, I've never been that impressed with screen presence. But she did a nice job here. She looks incredible--distractingly so--but her acting chops are respectable.
This movie lacks the brisk pacing of the first one, but it's thoroughly enjoyable. I found myself re-watching several scenes for kicks.
A nice sequel. Should have been in theaters.
P.S. Mark Brown is a true talent. Hope to keep seeing his movies.
Shante is the role Vivica was meant to play. I've never seen her as good as she is in this part. Every little inflection is dead on (remember this line: "trick ass bitch!"), and I guarantee that if you got a kick out of her asides in the first one, you definitely will in this one.
But the real treat here is Jazsmin Lewis, who has been steadily growing as actress and is getting better with each film. She was good in "Tracie Townsend," but she's even better in this. She's beautiful and a great actress and I look forward to seeing her in even bigger projects.
Tony Rock is also good in this as the best friend coaching Byron's character, as is Terri Vaughn.
Finally... Melyssa Ford as Candy. I had been looking to see her in this movie. To be honest, even though she's eye candy extraordinaire, I've never been that impressed with screen presence. But she did a nice job here. She looks incredible--distractingly so--but her acting chops are respectable.
This movie lacks the brisk pacing of the first one, but it's thoroughly enjoyable. I found myself re-watching several scenes for kicks.
A nice sequel. Should have been in theaters.
P.S. Mark Brown is a true talent. Hope to keep seeing his movies.
just promotes playing games and all the stupid stereotypes for African-Americans....does not even deserve a 1 rating, and anyone who worked on this movie & acted in it really should not be allowed to work in movies ever again, really should be in jail for this foolishness. Vivica Fox has constantly put out bad movies. She can not act, refuses to take any lessons, and really just does not have any skills. Sad part is she is not this so-called "dime piece" label that men want to add to her (sad term to use anyway). Just another attempt to make money. The premise to use the reality theme type just shows the lack of imagination, with the "backdrop" of Atlanta.
Carla must be a wrestling fan. I say that due to the fact that at the restaurant, when Byron said that Tiffany helped to get him into the game, she said that she WAS the game. Sounds very familiar to me. Anyone that watches WWE programming knows what I mean. But seriously, movies like this never cease to amaze me. Is it me, or do they all seem to have the same plot? Why are the roles always so damn stereotypical? Ford and Fox's roles were the most stereotypical. And what is it with these movies about relationships that always make the men out to look like lying, scheming jerks. Most, if not all movies in this genre are so one-sided. And what was with that lame attempt at a James Bond impression by Fox?
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- TriviaValerie Sue Love's debut.
- ConnectionsFeatures Virtua Fighter 5 (2007)
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Performed by Drew Sidora
Written by Drew Sidora and Lambert Waldrip
Produced by Lambert Waldrip
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- 2525 Piedmont Rd, Atlanta, Georgia, USA(sidewalk behind Home Depot, when cab arrives)
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