An arrogant career woman plays a series of heartless mind-games with her boyfriend to "put him in line," only to discover that he has a few tricks up his own sleeve.
Director:
Mark Brown
Stars:
Vivica A. Fox,
Morris Chestnut,
Anthony Anderson
While they're on vacation in the Southwest, Rae finds out her man Michael spent their house money on a classic car, so she dumps him, hitching a ride to Vegas for a flight home. A kid ... See full summary »
Two pairs of best friends - Montel & Clyde and Brandy & Adina meet at the party, where Clyde makes Adina think he is very rich and gets her into bed the same evening. When Adina finds out ... See full summary »
Director:
Rusty Cundieff
Stars:
Tisha Campbell-Martin,
Rusty Cundieff,
Paula Jai Parker
Darius Lovehall is a young black poet in Chicago who starts dating Nina Moseley, a beautiful and talented photographer. While trying to figure out if they've got a "love thing" or are just ... See full summary »
Bunz and Rushon are two best buddies who are looking forward to dating two ladies, Lysterine and Nikki. When the two boys get their lives altogether, they all fall in love. But will their lives stay peaceful? Written by
Anonymous
Filming began March 1996 in Harlem, New York See more »
Quotes
[Lysterine does not approve of the man smoking in the Chinese Restaurant]
Bunz:
I'll take care of this.
[walks to man's table]
Bunz:
[in Chinese]
Excuse me, Sir. If you don't put out the smoke, my boy and I won't be getting any ass tonight.
Ug Lee:
[in Chinese]
Oh? No problem.
[puts out smoke]
Bunz:
[in Chinese]
You're the man!
[walks back to their table]
Bunz:
[smiling]
Heh heh... I guess you thought I was just some common ol' hoodrat, huh?
Lysterine:
[in Chinese]
Oh I still do.
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Chocolate
Written by L. Young, A. Williams, W. Killebrew, L. Campbell, C. Hodge
Produced by Larry "Rock" Campbell
Co-produced by L.A. Ganz
Performed by L.A. Ganz
Courtesy of Jive Records See more »
One of the first Jamie Fox films I ever saw years ago and loved it! He is really funny in this movie and you could see he was going to be a big star. Its definitely not a film everyone would enjoy but if you like films like 'Friday' and anything with the Wayans brothers you will be laughing out loud. There are a good few scenes that were extremely funny, in-particular the supermarket scenes where the main characters visit several times during one crazy night and are ridiculed by the two staff who do remind me of Apu from the Simpsons. Also the scene where Rushon and Bunz (Jamie Fox) wrap themselves in cling-film made me cry with laughter! Vivica A Fox was good in the film as well but the show is stolen by Jamie Fox. Highly recommend this movie.Great 'pick me up' film.
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One of the first Jamie Fox films I ever saw years ago and loved it! He is really funny in this movie and you could see he was going to be a big star. Its definitely not a film everyone would enjoy but if you like films like 'Friday' and anything with the Wayans brothers you will be laughing out loud. There are a good few scenes that were extremely funny, in-particular the supermarket scenes where the main characters visit several times during one crazy night and are ridiculed by the two staff who do remind me of Apu from the Simpsons. Also the scene where Rushon and Bunz (Jamie Fox) wrap themselves in cling-film made me cry with laughter! Vivica A Fox was good in the film as well but the show is stolen by Jamie Fox. Highly recommend this movie.Great 'pick me up' film.