

#Think like a man how to
This sudden surge in demand for a book "exposing" men for what they really are led Harvey to create a follow-up novel called Straight Talk, No Chaser: How to Find, Keep, and Understand a Man, but considering how this film became a surprising box office success, it wouldn't surprise me if we'll be talking about that film in a matter of time. In 2009, entertainer, game show host, and radio personality Steve Harvey released a book called Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man: What Men Really Think About Love, Relationships, Intimacy, and Commitment, and after plugging it on The Oprah Winfrey Show, it quickly climbed to the top of the bestseller's lists and soared in popularity with women everywhere. I definitely recommend it to everyone except those who are put off by a bit of soppy romance.

Too many movies focus on the gangster element of African American culture these days, so I think this is a really positive and refreshing movie.
#Think like a man movie
It's really nice to see a movie like this with a nice intelligent middle-class group of African Americans. There's a couple of light racially inspired jokes at the expense of one of the white guys in the group which further emphasises that race just isn't and shouldn't be a serious issue in the group. We have a mostly black cast with a very middle class Friends(TV series)'ish feel to them with 2 white guys in the group, 1 of whom has a black girlfriend. I think racially this movie is fantastic and it makes a lot of very positive statements. The main cast are pretty diverse in their personalities so most people will be able to relate to someone in the movie, but even if you can't it's got enough comedy/fun in it to keep you entertained. I would class it as having a realistic amount of soppyness which is what makes it good. It's definitely not a 'fairy-tale soppy romantic' movie by any means. I suspect there's been a lot of men who aren't into these types of movies that have been forced to watch it with their girlfriends and have then given it low ratings because it definitely leans towards being more of a soppy romantic comedy than a gritty one. So far the movie has only been rated 6700 times which isn't really enough for it to shadow the minority ratings. I am giving this film a green light.ĭon't be put off by the low ratings. Put down the book and get out and see this film because this will be the one that they will be talking about next to the water cooler on Monday. This film is well worth the price of a ticket.

I think that the implied war of the sexes will appeal to all and if nothing else, Kevin Hart will keep you in stitches. I think that a lot of people may see this film as a "chick flick", but I like to think of it as a great date movie. Wendy Williams (Gail) and Sherri Shephard (Vicki) had small roles in the film, but it was good to see the talk show hosts represent. It was kind of redundant since the film already had a "playa". The only negative thing that I would say about the film is that I am not sure that Alex (Chris Brown) needed to keep popping in on the scenes. What can I say, there are a bunch of you out there and I am glad that Mya (Meagan Good) stuck to her guns. The longtime relationship between Jeremy (Jerry Ferrara) and Kristen (Gabrielle Union) is one that a lot of couples will be able to relate to. Michael (Terrance Jenkins) was a true mama's boy almost to the point of being sickening, but Candace (Regina Hall) did what she had to do to rectify that situation. I have always considered Michael Ealy to be very sexy and he did not disappoint in this film (Yum). I like the reference that they made to For Colored Girls (classic). The relationship between Dominic (Michael Ealy) and Lauren (Taraji P Henson) was probably the most honest (compared to the others). His comic timing and expressions are priceless. He had me (and the rest of the audience) cracking up. Kevin Hart (Cedric) is a fool (in a good way). This is one of those films that I am going to have to watch again because the audience was laughing so loud and long that I fear I missed some of the jokes. I am sure that a lot of folks will think that this is a film to plug Steve Harvey's book, but trust me when I say that the book does not need plugging since it made the best seller list (just wanted to get that off my chest).
