- Studio: Screen Gems
- Release Date: Apr 20, 2012
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5.7
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 40 Ratings
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Positive: 24 out of 40
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Mixed: 6 out of 40
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Negative: 10 out of 40
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Apr 23, 201210This movie is great. Very funny, great acting, wonderful storyline and entertaining. I think its a must see no matter if you are in a relationship or not. I would pay to see it again. I really enjoyed Michael Ealy's character...honest, positive, funny and great message on following your dream and starting your own business.
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Apr 30, 20129
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Apr 21, 20128
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Apr 23, 20120Sorry, if Tyler Perry doesn't have anything to do with this is can't not be good. TP is a Hollywood icon and he's making the rules HIS WAY so if you don't like it, then you can just double flip on outta here. Because Hollywood don't tolerate no phonies!
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Apr 29, 20124â
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Apr 22, 20124
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Oct 8, 20123Adapted from Steve Harvey
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Sep 3, 20125
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May 17, 20129
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Apr 20, 20127Is normal that all the years we watch this movies, with a great cast in a simple story, that can be funny, and Think Like a Man is perfect for the example, we have a funny cast, that do a normal performance, any bigger, and do a good job. The story is simple, in some moments is funny, any new. Think Like a Man is to hang. No more.
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Apr 24, 20127Very entertaining and of course funny. Became predictable right away and lacked an element of any surprise or twist. When watching, by a quarter of the way through the movie you'll sit back and just watch because you'll feel like you've seen it before. It's almost like a remake of Deliver Us from Eva.
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Dec 2, 20129
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50The relationship advice is all fairly boilerplate, much like the film itself, but these actors have made this a bankable romcom.
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75Romantic charm and racy humor in a neatly arranged package anyone can appreciate.
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Apr 22, 201220Screenwriters Keith Merryman and David A. Newman interweave four asinine, underdeveloped plot lines, and Tim Story's prosaic direction reduces their script to a shambolic nightmare.