subject: Watch Think Like A Man Movie 2012 Stream Online [print this page] Based on Steve Harvey's best-selling book, "Think Like a Man" follows four interconnected and diverse men whose love lives are shaken up after the ladies they are pursuing buy Harvey's book and start taking his advice to heart. When the band of brothers realize they have been betrayed by one of their own, they conspire using the book's insider information to turn the tables and teach the women a lesson of their own. The movie is directed by Tim Story and written by Keith Merryman & David A. Newman.
The video shows a stressed out Jennifer Hudson in her office, whom was visited by her fiance played by the film's actor Kevin Hart. It was later intersected by Hudson and her other co-workers in the office doing a dance sequence. She was later accompanied by Ne-Yo, who sings his verse. The duo was seen dancing and foolishly playing around a crimson coloured background. They are later cut by Rick Ross' appearance as he raps his verse. The video later closes with Hart trying to make Ne-Yo jealous by flaunting that he is on the line with Hudson. However, in fact, Hudson was actually contacted by Ne-Yo seconds earlier, asking her to take a break and destress, as he picks her up in 5 minutes. Throughout the whole video, it was intercepted by scenes of the film featuring Chris Brown, Meagan Good and Jerry Ferrara.
2 of RnB's most high vocals singers Jennifer Hudson and Ne-Yo teamed up with Maybach Music's very own Rozay Rick Ross. heck out as J Hud hits her office with the soul-and-dance track. After a busy day at work, Kevin Hart drops by J Hud's office to meet her. Tired from her work, she passes it to her pal Ne-Yo to complete her beautiful track. Accompanied to Rozay, who made a cameo in the video alongside the "Think Like a Man"-singer-actor, Chris Brown. Watch as the trio dominates the office with a Taylor Swift-meets-Christina Perri and The Band Perry.
Dating -- it has been compared to a battlefield, a hypnotic trance and to dessert. For actor Michael Ealy, his latest role in the forthcoming movie "Think Like A Man" casts the mysterious dance of love as a game to be won. Based on Steve Harvey's best-selling book, "Act Like A Lady, Think Like A Man," the Tim Story-directed flick follows four friends as they plan to get even with their girlfriends when it comes out that the women have been using the book's advice in their relationships. During a recent interview with The Huffington Post, the Golden Globe nominee discussed preparing for the role, relationship advice and his return to Broadway. Watch free movies online
As an actor, to watch yourself on that big screen the first time that I see it, I'm always a big critic of what I've done. But what I really got out of it was watching the dynamics between the other couples, which really kind of made the movie so much fun to watch. You really fall for these characters and that's a testament to good performances and good directing. Dominic is the dreamer, and he finds himself in love with Lauren, who is a very career-driven woman, and basically is having a really hard time finding his focus and his drive to execute what he wants out of life. In meeting his muse, who's played by Taraji [P. Henson], the character of Lauren, he finds the execution, he finds the self-motivation. It's just a great character arc.
I definitely paid homage to a few people that I dated in my past who I've met and felt like, "Okay, you're a dreamer, you just don't have the execution right now." There's something very beautiful and compelling about someone who has ambition and someone who knows what they want, but it can get a little frustrating at times, so I understand that. I have sympathy for that. And so I tried to play him accordingly, I tried to give him a little bit of vulnerability and a dreamer's sensibility. He's just one of the boys. He's not a standout guy, so he listens to his boys for all kinds of bad advice. But don't we all? [Laughs]
Not really. I think women should have insight as to how men think. Just like men should have insight into how women think. One of the things that this movie does is, everybody looks at the dating game as just that: a game. But with this movie we bring you through that with the gamesmanship and "I'm doing this and you're doing that," and all of that chess-playing back and forth. But what brings this movie home in the end is the fact that everyone feels a sense of connection with the other person, which surmounts the gamesmanship. And everybody is able to put the games away and be themselves and that's where they find the true connection.