Why Did I Get Married Too (2010)
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Explain. What gave you that impression that is was the typical "black" movie?
And I can't wait to see this either....all of the ladies in my office already have the premier date marked...movie, then a dinner date to discuss the movie.
what was good about the 1st one? I mean out of all of Tyler Perry's movies this was the only one I could stomach all the way through w/o wanting to destroy the tv at least 10 times...but even still I found nothing redeeming about that garbage of a first film -
Smo-King Locs wrote: »because I've seen thousands of black movies just like this...theres nothing wrong with that...movies in general are like that nowadays, just the same ? done differently
Movies that feature an all black cast is far and few in between. That's why the sentiment of all his movies looking the same is felt...its very few black actors in Hollywood. As far as movies in general being the same, true indeed. Pretty much every subject has been touched, be it main stream or indie flicks. -
Movies that feature an all black cast is far and few in between. That's why the sentiment of all his movies looking the same is felt...its very few black actors in Hollywood. As far as movies in general being the same, true indeed. Pretty much every subject has been touched, be it main stream or indie flicks.
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what was good about the 1st one? I mean out of all of Tyler Perry's movies this was the only one I could stomach all the way through w/o wanting to destroy the tv at least 10 times...but even still I found nothing redeeming about that garbage of a first film
With the first movie, it was just a joy to see an all black cast in a semi-positive light. The characters were educated, and upwardly mobile. The backdrop was one that could be easily identified as well. One dealt with weight and self esteem issues, the other had baby mama drama, one had the keeping up appearances issue....so, it was easy to like the movie, because for a lot of women, they saw themselves in one of the characters.
WHAT IT DOOOOOO RELLY???? :-) -
With the first movie, it was just a joy to see an all black cast in a semi-positive light. The characters were educated, and upwardly mobile. The backdrop was one that could be easily identified as well. One dealt with weight and self esteem issues, the other had baby mama drama, one had the keeping up appearances issue....so, it was easy to like the movie, because for a lot of women, they saw themselves in one of the characters.
any woman that saw themselves in Michael Jai White's wife needs to ? themselves...? gave her husband an STD then bragged about it...was loud, a ? , and couldn't hold a conversation w/o tryna be a smart ass...if women are seeing themselves in that then that's sad...honestly that movie cast more of a negative light on marriage than it did a positive one...had people talking about that ? 80/20 rule -
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The first one was good so I might go see this one.
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Oh yeah I guess if it's an all black cast then it means "its all the same".
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any woman that saw themselves in Michael Jai White's wife needs to ? themselves...? gave her husband an STD then bragged about it...was loud, a ? , and couldn't hold a conversation w/o tryna be a smart ass...if women are seeing themselves in that then that's sad...honestly that movie cast more of a negative light on marriage than it did a positive one...had people talking about that ? 80/20 rule
As sad as it is, yes some women looooove her character because "She kept it real". While I don't see the appeal of the character, others did. Can't knock them for what they like or identify with.
As far as casting a negative light on the institution of marriage, I don't see how that movie did any worse than some of the other marriage related issue movies before that. Not saying that what's good for the goose is good for the gander, but realistically speaking, it was on the same level, just a different cast. -
Oh yeah I guess if it's an all black cast then it means "its all the same".
no cuz it's a Tyler Perry movie -
Janet Jackson looked like she cracked out at the end.
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As sad as it is, yes some women looooove her character because "She kept it real". While I don't see the appeal of the character, others did. Can't knock them for what they like or identify with.
As far as casting a negative light on the institution of marriage, I don't see how that movie did any worse than some of the other marriage related issue movies before that. Not saying that what's good for the goose is good for the gander, but realistically speaking, it was on the same level, just a different cast.
Oh I'm against most movies focusing on marriage lol...for real though I just think Why Did I Get Married 1 was a bad film from a movie perspective...not even including my dislike for Tyler Perry I just thought the stories could've been told better and didn't need to have such extreme characters in order to do it -
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lmao just saw the trailer
how the ? does a movie start as a romantic comedy and turn into a murder thriller
will part three be a pixar animation? -
no cuz it's a Tyler Perry movie
Most of his movies follow the same formula, girl is in a bad relationship with a dark skin man, said dark man does her ? , then a light skin ? swoops in and saves her. But not ALL black movies are the same. -
Oh I'm against most movies focusing on marriage lol...for real though I just think Why Did I Get Married 1 was a bad film from a movie perspective...not even including my dislike for Tyler Perry I just thought the stories could've been told better and didn't need to have such extreme characters in order to do it
I see your point...how would you have told the story though? And do you feel that your dislike for Tyler Perry jades your opinion on his films? I can agree with you, I do not like the minstrel feel of his plays, nor do I agree with him parading around as a woman...lord knows I don't....however, this was one of his better films, IMO. -
Most of his movies follow the same formula, girl is in a bad relationship with a dark skin man, said dark man does her ? , then a light skin ? swoops in and saves her. But not ALL black movies are the same.
and the fact that he can't even make a decent film using an old as formula is why I cannot respect him as a filmmaker...he really is insulting his audience by repeatedly selling them the same garbage -
I see your point...how would you have told the story though? And do you feel that your dislike for Tyler Perry jades your opinion on his films? I can agree with you, I do not like the minstrel feel of his plays, nor do I agree with him parading around as a woman...lord knows I don't....however, this was one of his better films, IMO.
nah because when I saw Why Did I Get Married I actually had a positive opinion on him due to the fact that I think his plays are better than his movies...so going into watching the movie I didn't hate him...wasn't til after I'd seen a few of the films that I lost respect for him...I just think that the characters didn't need to be THAT extreme to get the movie across...Jill Scott's character was just sad...she needed a man's validation to feel good about her life and that's not healthy...I just don't see it as realistic that anybody would put up with what he puts his characters through in that movie...I mean do you really think ANY man is letting it slide the next day if his wife just yells out "I gave you the clap and got a shot for myself 3 days ago"... -
Tyler Perry>>>>>>Francis Ford Coppola
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That didn't look particularly murderey nor thrillery. Although, having Janet Jackson, whose ? are full of win in this by the way, nut up and stab up everyone there is a particularly neat movie concept. Hopefully she stabs up the chick married to Michael Jai White first though, there's just nothing to like about that broad, and she plays the same character in every movie, I.E, an unlikeable ? .
Back to Janet's ? though. DAMN. -
I wont spoil it but uh.........who saw that ? coming......
Just goes to show how women are when it comes to they ? ...but is always willing to take your ? . My girl is that perfect lil pasty type chick that always want to look like she has it together...? is a pain in the ass...and shawty was wrong and kept pushing the issue
but for the most part i liked the movie....
Troy my name sake.....i agree with what he did when the dude was at the card table but...he did it too early and showed that dude has him shook from the gate. even thought that was the wifes ex....no man should ever have you feeling uncomfortable even if he treated you wife like ? in the past....its the past she may be angry but why should you be.... troi played real insecure to me.
tyler handled ? better than i would.....
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Yeah I saw it yesterday.....I enjoyed it some ? I didn't expect but it was pretty decent I was trippin off marcus the whole movie dude couldnt catch a break for nothing
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tyler perry charactor is a better man than me
i woulda been whoopin ass
you know phillip was tearin that ass up -
Most of his movies follow the same formula, girl is in a bad relationship with a dark skin man, said dark man does her ? , then a light skin ? swoops in and saves her. But not ALL black movies are the same.
The bolded is true. refer to killer of sheep by charles burnett. a movie i consider one of, if not the best, movie directed by an african american director. but then again, tyler perry is no charles burnett. in fact, he doesnt even deserve to shine his shoes. but i guess somebody like him is needed to show that we arent as a monolithic group as people think we are.
but anyway yea, the first one was barely tolerable. which is actually a complement when referring to tyler perry's movies, but i honestly dont think he's even capable of making a film like this
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I saw this movie yesterday. Man, I know Ive been critical of Tyler Perry when it comes to recycling themes and stereotypes before but this movie was great! I definately enjoyed it.