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Cast:
Vivica A. Fox, Morris Chestnut,
Anthony Anderson, Tamala Jones, Gabrielle Union
Director: Mark Brown
Producers: Doug McHenry,
Paddy Cullen
Screenplay:
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Bring A Notepad And Pen
The bigger battle of the world is
between the sexes. A woman wants to keep her man honest and loyal and not stray
away from her. But when it comes to matter of the heart keeping a man or women
happy and committed is what it all about.
For Shante Smith (Vivica A. Fox)
is the queen of relationship answers Esp. from her girlfriends Diedre (Monique),
Karen (Wendy Raquel Robinson) and Tracye (Tamala Jones). But the queen has some
man problems of her own. When she catches her boyfriend Keith (Morris Chestnut)
out on the dance floor with a woman. Shante comes up with a plan to make his
suffer it called the ten-day plan to get her man in line. But what she
didn’t’ expect that her man is following the advice from his best friend
Tony (Anthony Anderson) who bring a players perspective to the game
girls play. It going to be one hell of a funny battle of the sexes because Two
Can Play That Game.
Two Can Play That Game
was a very funny film with a meaning to the film. Let me tell you some good and
bad points about the film.
Good
There were no bad things I could
see in the film or think of.
© 2001 Paul Perkins