![]() However, Dominic is offered his dream job as the lead chef of a restaurant in Las Vegas. Lauren is offered her dream job the COO of a major business firm out in New York. And after the movie, when come to find out he knocked her up, he just accepts it. In one problem, Jeremy finds it difficult to come to terms with the fact that his long term girlfriend – or wife, as they never really explain that part – wants to have a child. However, the even worse than the film being a cheap rehash of the previous installment, there was absolutely no satisfactory resolution to any of the conflicts. Dominic and Lauren are still dealing with their careers pulling them in opposite directions. Jeremy and Kristen are still dealing with him being afraid of commitment and her being too demanding. Here, every issue that was presented to the couples in the previous film are still present here. A good sequel takes all of the previous development, both plot and character, from the previous film and continues it as new troubles are presented to the protagonist. As time passes and shenanigans ensue, the couples must learn to overcome these issues and either grow together or grow apart.Īlthough the film is a sequel to 2012’s Think Like A Man in title, it certainly isn’t in spirit. However, their luggage isn’t the only baggage that managed to find its way to Las Vegas with them as nearly each of the respective couples bring their own share of problems. They have decided to get married in Las Vegas, and they have brought along their friends. The plot of the movie centers on Michael and Candace, played by Terrence Jenkins and Regina Hall. To avoid them, skip the fourth paragraph of this review! Although it is typically frowned upon, in order to properly convey the level to which this movie failed to tell a story, it has become necessary. Warning: this review will contain a few spoilers. Perhaps director Tim Story should have taken this into consideration before inundating movie goers with a virtually endless barrage of them to create the most superficial and obvious cash-in in recent memory: Think Like A Man Too. Additionally, NBC gave a series order to Taken, Fox has a Lethal Weapon and Behind Enemy Lines series in the works, CBS is developing Training Day, and the CW has The Notebook.There is nothing wrong with clichés in a movie if they’re used properly and, more importantly, sparingly. Think Like A Man is the latest movie remake in the works this TV development season, joining two other projects from Sony TV: My Best Friend’s Wedding at ABC and In The Line Of Fire at NBC. Additionally, Harvey is producing with Ellen DeGeneres the upcoming NBC comedy/variety show Little Big Shots. Harvey hosts a syndicated daytime talk show, game shows Family Feud and its offshoot Celebrity Family Feud and a nationally syndicated morning radio show. Packer’s development slate also includes comedy Bonita & Mechelle, with Eva Longoria producing, and drama Buckhead, both at NBC. Think Like A Man falls outside of Packer’s overall deal at Universal TV, under which Will Packer Prods is shepherding two series: Truth Be Told at NBC and the upcoming Uncle Buck at ABC. They are repped by APA, Writ Large and attorney Mitch Smelkinson. They are writing the remake of the hit Spanish-language comedy Instructions Not Included for Lionsgate and have been working on a production polish for CBS Films’ The Ex Games, which Andy Fickman will direct. In addition to the the two Think Like A Man features, Merryman and Newman wrote Friends With Benefits for Screen Gems. Here is a trailer for the original movie: Henson, Romany Malco and Gabrielle Union. It spawned the 2014 sequel Think Like A Man Too, with the original ensemble cast returning including Michael Ealy, Jerry Ferrara, Meagan Good, Regina Hall, Kevin Hart, Terrence J, Taraji P. Think Like A Man was a box office breakout, opening with $34 million in 2012 en route to a $91.5 million haul in North America on a $12.5 million budget. Featuring both the male and female perspectives, our couples and their friends will realize that it’s easy to fall in love and “be” in love but not necessarily stay in love. Screen Gems’ sibling Sony Pictures Television is the studio, producing alongside East 112th Street and Endemol Shine Studios where Harvey’s company recently inked an overall deal.īased on the movie franchise and Harvey’s book, the Think Like A Man series explores the never-ending battle of the sexes from four very different points of view: newly married, moving in, breaking up and hooking up.
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