GamerTab
That was an excellent one.
Nicole
I enjoyed watching this film and would recommend other to give it a try , (as I am) but this movie, although enjoyable to watch due to the better than average acting fails to add anything new to its storyline that is all too familiar to these types of movies.
Zlatica
One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.
leonblackwood
Review: I didn't really find this movie that funny. It just seemed like many other movies in this genre, with Kevin Hart rambling on like he did in the first film in this franchise. I didn't find the character that interesting and a lot of the film was corny. Basically it's about a group of friends who get together for a bachelor and hen party in Las Vegas. The couples separate and make the most of the Vegas nightlife, but they end up getting in all types of trouble before the wedding, which was also being held in Vegas. I wasn't expecting that much from the film because I wasn't a big fan of the first one. There's a couple of funny moments, like when Kevin Hart was getting down in his room like Tom Cruise in Risky Business and when the ladies were singing Poison in the club, but I still failed to find it that funny. On the plus side, I liked the chemistry between the characters, which seemed realistic, but it lacked originality. Average!Round-Up: After making such a profit at the box office, I'm sure that were going to see more movies in this franchise, especially as the storyline was left open. Personally, I think the characters aren't interesting enough to make another movie but thats just my opinion. Although Kevin Hart is pretty annoying in the film, he is the only person that makes it slightly interesting and funny. The other male characters didn't have that much input in the movie and the ladies story lines were pretty weak. Anyway, as a single man, I didn't really enjoy the film but I'm sure that there Is many couples that will relate to this film, especially on a date night out.Budget: $24million Worldwide Gross: $70millionI recommend this movie to people who are into their comedies about a group of friends who get together for a night out in Las Vegas before a wedding. 3/10
Robert W.
The first Think Like A Man was dumb. It was barely funny, the cast was okay at best and it was just sort of ho-hum and didn't even come close to rising to the level of some Tyler Perry films. I thought it was the definition of average. So I figured that a sequel would be about the same. I mean, I don't know why they did a sequel but it couldn't be any worse could it? Resoundingly yes. This was the definition of a dud. There wasn't anything I could put my finger on that I "hated" about the movie because there was nothing in the movie I cared enough about to even have any emotions towards it. I was bored, I didn't care, I just wanted it to be done and over and have this horribly vapid, empty characters off my screen. I couldn't be paid to sit through another instalment so hopefully they are done. This was obviously forced and dredged out of material that barely made a first film. They are trying to ride some cash out of Kevin Hart's inexplicable popularity and it doesn't work. It is a mind-numbingly boring, unfunny, silly story about a group of people who are completely unlikable. They would literally show a gag and I'd look around the room and think...was that honestly meant to be funny? Poorly slapped together is being generous to this.I don't even want to waste everyone's time by talking about these characters. No one was good period. I'm sure at least some of them are good actors but the characters are so poorly written. I mean they were one dimensional in the first film let alone to try and milk more material out of them a second time. Two of them are getting married I think...and they are competing with the women for the wildest pre-wedding party...I think...I don't know...I just didn't care. Kevin Hart is irritating as he always is, Michael Ealy looked like he knew this was bad and didn't want to be there, Taraji P. Henson, Meagan Good, Regina Hall and Gabrielle Union are retched representations of women in relationships and they are all awful. Romany Malco (who I have enjoyed in other things) almost looks like he wants to be good but the script gives him nothing so he is left in the dust with the rest of the cast. Wendi McLendon-Covey (a very, very talented comedian) is reduced to be an irritating shrew of a character. Gary Owen is a doofus white guy who is used to represent doofus white guys everywhere. He gets a few lines if that. The one maybe redemptive performance is that of Jenifer Lewis as the overbearing, screeching mother and she does that well. Dennis Haysbert makes an appearance and he looks bored too.There is no way around this. They made this with one goal in mind, to suck some more money out of the demographic who would see this. It was so poorly made, I can't even begin to forgive them for misusing the movie going public like this. There were a few (and I mean a FEW) funny one-liners despite the rest of the bad script. Tim Story is enough of a mainstream director that he should be better than this but honestly I think everyone involved in this just didn't care. Maybe they were contractually obligated to do it. It tries to throw together gags from the first film, The Hangover, Why Did I Get Married and its sequel (two superior films in every way!!) Think Like A Man Too was the kitchen sink goulash of pasta night. Got some people coming over? Throw a bunch of crap in a pot and serve it up and maybe some people will think it was okay. This is a pass and please stop making this series. It is based on a comedy self help book and doesn't translate well AT ALL!! It barely passed the first time. 4/10
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.
Shade Ranger
I went into this movie, not expecting a masterpiece, but at least something decent enough to get my mind off things in life.But NOPE!!!This was so terrible, I had to scramble back to the things I was trying to escape in the first place, just to escape from this."Think Like A Man", the first movie, was good. I laughed, and generally enjoyed it. "Think Like A Man Too", the second movie, was a disaster. I giggled/chuckled thrice. THRICE. The remaining parts of the movie felt forced, mostly due to the extremely clichéd nature of the plot. Speaking of the plot, it was predictable. Wedding-gone-wrong-then-at- the-last-minute-everything-is-saved, except this time, that applied to every single couple in the movie sans one. I left the cinema at the end feeling robbed of my money and time. It's sad to think I nearly dragged a friend into the fire with me. I made sure to let him know how lucky he was. Oh yea, I ticked the "Contains Spoiler" check-box because my one-line analysis of the plot above, is generally the entire movie. Hardy har har.