Think Like a Man Too

2014
5.7| 1h45m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 20 June 2014 Released
Producted By: Will Packer Productions
Country: United States of America
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Official Website: http://www.sonypictures.com/movies/thinklikeamantoo/
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All the couples are back for a wedding in Las Vegas, but plans for a romantic weekend go awry when their various misadventures get them into some compromising situations that threaten to derail the big event.

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Nicole of ArchonCinemaReviews.com Steve Harvey's best selling book gets a second film adaptation with Think Like A Man Too - which basically throws his concept out the window.Fans of the original will have fun with the sequel Think Like A Man Too – and Archon Cinema Reviews is guilty as charged.In Think Like A Man audiences got to see the dynamics of men and women in a relationship power struggle, utilizing the ideas and themes in Steve Harvey's best selling novel. In Think Like A Man Too we do not get to see the next step to this power struggle, though it touches upon marriage and having children, and instead just places these memorable characters and couples in Las Vegas for an all out ridiculous-fest.Sometimes you go to the theater or pop in a DVD because you just want to laugh and have a good time. Think Like A Man and Think Like A Man Too are made just for that experience – they utilize the charisma and chemistry between the actors and actresses to make for an especially fun time.There were really two ways the sequel to Think Like A Man could have gone: bigger, louder and more ridiculous with an irreverence for the concept OR smartly rethink and reimagine the concept for a funny but smart film that could stand on its own. Think Like A Man Too goes for the former option with lots of scantily clad beautiful men and women, booze, and an uproariously absurd chain of events.Fans of the film will be happy and pleasantily surprised by the film – because in reality, Think Like A Man Too could have easily been the most abominable cash-cow creation. And the film does try to integrate the original theme into the sequel but it is too fleeting and too scattered to have a serious impact.Please check out our website for full reviews of all the recent releases.
bravesfanc The first "Think like a man" movie was great, I loved it. It was a movie that I had no expectation for and turned out to be one of the funniest movies I watched that year. When I saw there was a sequel my first thought was "Why?" There was no need whatsoever to update us on these characters. This was made purely for money reasons and the story line is boring and over done.I'm guessing that when the actors signed on to make the first film there was something in their contracts that they had to appear in a sequel if one were to be made because most of these actors are A-list actors and this movie was pointless.Did I laugh? Sure. Some of the dialogue and physical comedy were funny but the movie as a whole was boring. Don't waste your time with this sequel.
Thomas West Think Like A Man Too 4/10- Everyone knows Kevin Hart has really burst into the spot-light over the past year. His brand of humor appeals to many crowds which is why so many like his comedy, including myself. Since Think Like A Man got me nearly on the floor laughing last year, I had high expectations for the sequel. Sadly my expectations were not met, and I left the theater still wanting something more. Although Think Like A Man Too utilizes all of Kevin Hart's comedic talents, the film is still not saved from a under-developed plot and dragged- on scenes. Also, I don't know how else to say this, but in a lot of the scenes, it is painfully obvious that the other members of the cast are not as funny as Kevin Hart. Although this sequel has a knew twist to it, the movie still follows the "battle of the sexes" story much like the first one which starts to get old after a while. The original used this well, the new one, not so much. Instead of producing comedy from all of the dramatic scenes, what follows most of the dramatic scenes is really just more drama which a couple jokes thrown in. The storyline goes off-track so much about the personal lives of the characters and it takes away from the attention from the main plot: the bachelor party. I honestly thought a Kevin Hart movie that revolves around a bachelor party would be drop dead hilarious, but they barely even talk about the bachelor party. This is probably the main problem I have with the movie, but I am not saying it wasn't entertaining.As I said earlier, they used Kevin Hart in this movie as much as they could and this move may have saved the film. Kevin Hart is probably the main reason why I had a little bit of fun watching the Think Like A Man sequel. I am not saying the other actors did not contribute to the movie, I thought that Romany Malco, Regina Hall, and Gabrielle Union increased the level of their performances from the first film. The only time I thought they used Las Vegas to their advantage was in the gambling scenes which are in my opinion the funniest scenes. If they used more of the Las Vegas-Bachelor party concept to their advantage, I have no doubt that it would have been funnier than the original. I am not saying that this movie is not funny because it is still a decent comedy. I recommend though you see this film only if you are a die-hard Kevin Hart fan, otherwise I would wait till it comes out on DVD.For more of my reviews, go to my website at reviewsbywest.com
wilson trivino In the second of the Think Like a Man series, the boys are back in town as they return to Las Vegas to celebrate some nuptials but also one last chance to live a night of debauchery. Not to be outdone, the girls and are there with them and they are armed with Las Vegas excitement as well. White folks have hangover, old folks have Last Vegas, now black folks have Think Like a Man Too. The it guy, Kevin Hart makes for a fun character that leaves not joke behind as each of the fellows brings their own game to the town. Some parts are silly, some are funny, but in the end this makes for a fund night in the city that never sleeps. It makes you realize that what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas. I enjoyed the movie, I was expecting a few more cheesy predictable scenes but overall it has some funny bits and is a fun movie.