Michael (Terrence J) and Candace (Regina Hall) are getting married in Las Vegas. Their friends and family are gathering for some last singles fun. Best man Cedric (Kevin Hart) is desperate to push the guys to go crazy. The girls are trying to get rid of Michael's controlling mother.
This sequel lives off of the charms and the connection of its talented cast. There is nothing new or all that interesting. It does have the great cast and they seem to have fun together. That joy of being together helps keep this movie afloat. The highlight is a strip club and the subsequent jail time. I don't really care about their various melodramas or the wedding. Non of it ever feels that dire. Quite frankly, this movie missed an opportunity to have a fun jailhouse wedding and quickly wrapping up the movie after getting out. This is fine but it may be last call for this group.
Think Like a Man Too
2014
Action / Comedy / Romance
Think Like a Man Too
2014
Action / Comedy / Romance
Plot summary
In the highly anticipated sequel, which was inspired by Steve Harvey's best-selling book Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man, all the couples are back for a wedding in Las Vegas. But plans for a romantic weekend go awry when their various misadventures get them into some compromising situations that threaten to derail the big event.
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THE BEST MAN WITH A PLAN
A couple is getting married in Vegas while Cedric (Kevin Hart) is in charge of the party arrangements. The guys and girls have a contest as to who will have the best story to tell on their bachelor/bachelorette night. Things don't go well and the biggest winner was the Allstate man. The Zeke bit of him having been there before and knowing all the women didn't work well and I found myself growing bored with Kevin Hart pretending to be funny jumping on beds and dancing in his underwear. (Yawn!)
The sequel has little to do with the title and was a fairly lame follow up to original with forced humor you see coming for miles.
Think Like a Two Year Old
And my apologies to two year olds everywhere for insinuating that they in any way act like the characters in this movie. Most two year olds are far more thoughtful and mature. This is a movie that everyone involved with should be embarrassed.
It is not funny at all. There is no dialog, just jokes without punchlines. There is no plot, just random scenes with no direction or sense. Infidelity seems to be the goal of this Las Vegas Bachelor Party. And Kevin Hart's emotion ranges from talking very loud to shouting (neither of which is enjoyable).
What was filmed in Vegas should have stayed in Vegas.