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Two Can Play That Game/ Brothers, The (2-Pack) (2001)
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Anthony Anderson,
Bill Bellamy,
Bobby Brown,
Morris Chestnut,
Vivica A. Fox,
D.L. Hughley,
Tamala Jones,
Shemar Moore,
Wendy Raquel Robinson,
Gabrielle Union
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Mark Brown,
Gary Hardwick
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Drama,
Comedy
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Columbia / TriStar
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English,Spanish,French,Portuguese,Chinese,Korean,Thai
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Length: |
192 mins
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Two Can Play That Game The writer of How to Be a Player turns a hilariously candid eye toward the complex and comical issues of dating, relationships and the ongoing battle between the sexes; featuring a happening and sexy cast including Vivica A. Fox (Independence Day, Booty Call), Morris Chestnut (The Brothers, The Best Man), Anthony Anderson (Big Momma's House, Exit Wounds) and Gabrielle Union (The Brothers, Bring it On, Love and Basketball).
Shante Smith (Fox) is a beautiful advertising executive who seems to have her life - and her man - completely under control. Her relationship with Keith (Chestnut), a handsome lawyer, is the envy of her friends, until one night when the girls stumble upon Keith at a nightclub with another woman.
Now, Shante is forced to launch her "10 Day Plan" to get her man back in line, save face with her friends and climb back on top of her strained relationship.
The Brothers The Brothers is a fresh and hilarious look at four African-American "brothers" - lifelong friends who band together to navigate the turbulent waters of love and sex on their way to healthy, happy and committed relationships.
Jackson (Morris Chestnut - The Best Man) is a successful pediatrician who is desperate for intimacy, but terrified of commitment. Brian (Bill Bellamy - Love Jones) is the sexy old-school bachelor who fights tooth and nail to protect his independence from women he thinks are undeserving of him. Terry (Shemar Moore - TV's "The Young and the Restless") is a renowned womanizer who desperately wants to settle down. Derrick (D.L. Hughley - The Original Kings of Comedy) is a loving husband and father who always finds time for the boys, despite a demanding wife who refuses to meet his sexual demands.
Denise (Gabrielle Union - Bring it On), Sheila (Tamala Jones - Blue Streak) and Louise (Jennifer Lewis - Cast Away) are the "sisters" who teach them that the battle of the sexes is won in the heart in this brazenly comic look at love, honesty and the beauty of commitment.
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