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T. sterling Watson


Last Updated: 6/16/2009

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Gender: Male
Status: Single
Age: 23
Sign: Aquarius

City: Meriden
State: Connecticut
Country: US
Signup Date: 1/3/2005

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Thursday, February 05, 2009 

Current mood:score: ***
Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities
Many people know I'm a Tyler Perry fan.  I love his work ethic and his ability to produce quality each time that just gets better and better.  Notice, I don't like everything he does, but I still think very highly of him and his creative control over everything he writes, directs and produces.

With that said, this is a film that I didn't have a strong desire in seeing.  I'll be honest, I love me some Madea, and I knew this was a Madea-free film.  And having seen most of his films, they usually follow the same pattern.  I don't want to get into what that is, but if you've seen his films, you know that there's a set number of relationships, and each have their own issues that resolve themselves one way or another by the end of the film.  This film has that too, but it's different in a good way, and it works.

I can clearly tell this isn't a movie for everyone.  Tyler Perry fans, especially.  Outside of that, those who like romantic drama, or a female buddy road film.  This has the workings of being a Lifetime movie, without the sappiness Lifetime requires for it's Lifetime-made movies.

Overall, this was a better movie than I thought.  I admit, I didn't really know the full details of what this movie was about before I watched it, but sometimes it's better to go in blind.  I recommend this movie for ladies night out, or even a date movie for married/engaged couples.  It has some religious elements to it, so church goers can have a good time too.  Is it buy worthy?  Not really for me.  But I'd probably watch it again.