![]() ![]() Meanwhile, settled-down Kristen (Gabrielle Union) and Jeremy (Jerry Ferrara) are thinking about having a kid. Henson) still struggling with whether to put career ahead of romance. Just past the point of departure, we find chef Dominic (Michael Ealy) and corporate executive Lauren (Taraji P. The reason for the reunion is that Candace (Regina Hall) and Momma’s Boy Michael (Terrence J), are tying the knot, so they’ve invited his meddling mother (Jenifer Lewis) and all their friends toLas Vegasfor the nuptials. Here, the motor-mouthed comedian serves as an omniscient narrator who calls the battle-of-the-sexes’ play-by-play.ĭirector Story deserves credit for reassembling the principal cast members, thereby easily maintaining the ensemble’s continuity and chemistry. Unfortunately, this relatively-tame sequel fails to measure up to either of those side-splitting descents into debauchery, being basically a vehicle for Kevin Hart’s kitchen sink brand of comedy. Think Like A Man Too endeavors to increase the ante by featuring both a bachelor and bachelorette party. ![]() This go round, director Tim Story has abandoned the source material in favor of a screwball adventure that unfolds more like a blend of The Hangover and Bridesmaids, madcap movies about a bachelor and bachelorette party, respectively. Inspired by Steve Harvey’s best-selling Act Like A Lady, Think Like A Man, the original explored some of the serious issues tackled by the popular, relationship advice book by examining the angst of four couples in relationship crisis. The surprise hit Think Like A Man was number one at the box office over its opening weekend back in April of 2012. Las Vegas Serves As Backdrop For Battle-Of-The-Sexes Sequel Rated PG-13 for profanity, drug use, crude humor, sexual references and partial nudity ![]()
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