Bryan Kluger
It's been two years since we last saw the characters of 'Think Like A Man', which was based off of Steve Harvey's book 'Act Like A Lady, Think Like A Man'. The first film followed a group of guys and girls falling in love with one another with all of the ups and downs of a relationship. It was funny, charming, and worth the time. Director Tim Story is back in the director's chair again for this second outing. Statistically and historically, if a film on a modest budget does well, more than likely there will be a sequel.'Think Like A Man' was made for under $12 million and ended up grossing almost $100 million at the box office. It seemed like it was the right decision to go ahead with the sequel, but in order to have a sequel, you need to have a thought out story, which unfortunately for this sequel, didn't have. It seemed like 'Think Like A Man Too' was just thrown together over a drunken night and a reason for everyone to get together in Las Vegas to have a fun few weeks. I was so disappointed in this sequel, because I enjoyed the first one so much, but this this sequel was more about Kevin Hart doing his slap-stick routine for 90-minutes than showing an entertaining story.The entire gang is back in again, this time all arriving in Las Vegas for the wedding of Michael (Terrence Jenkins) and Candace (Regina Hall). But the night before the wedding, the guys and girls split off and go all out for their respective bachelor/bachelorette parties, which plays out more like a 'Hangover' film throughout, complete with fights, strip clubs, and jail. You'd think that Jenkins would have a big role here, since this is his wedding in the film, but he receives the least amount of screen time, as I said above, its the Kevin Hart show with him dancing in his underwear, yelling at everyone, and poking fun at his height for the millionth time.Story also decided to put an actual music video in the middle of the film, where the girls sing 'Poison' by Bell Biv Devoe at their bachelorette party, complete with the music video credits and logo in the bottom left hand corner of the screen. There was just no need other than to waste time. But that's what the entire film seemed like, a big waste of time. Sure it was fun to see everyone on screen playing off one another and enjoying themselves, and everyone turns in fun and great performances, but when Story tries to create dramatic tension, it goes nowhere and rushes by to fast as to get to the next scene with Hart making a fool of himself.And of course, just like the first film, we had to check in with every couple for a nice pretty pink bow to wrap up everything nicely. It was all too forced, which made it unfunny. I really wanted to like this sequel, but 'Think Like A Man Too' fell off the cliff and lost the big bet. And yes, Adam Brody is in this film, but he is only in it for maybe less than two minutes and has one or two lines of dialogue. Why give him top billing?
KineticSeoul
There is zero humor in this movie. I could tell the cast was putting some effort, especially Kevin Hart but everything just sucked. Watching this movie was like watching grown ass people act obnoxious and stupid for an hour and 40 something minutes. Except, it's not funny and there is nothing that stands out about this dumb flick. I really don't want to do a review on this crap except to warn audiences to stay away from this atrocious crap of a movie. It don't even have to want to forget this flick, since it's already so darn forgettable. I will say this is way way worse than "Hangover 2".1/10
DiCaprio74
This movie of course wasn't like the first. I mean how many movies are better than the first one? Other than The Godfather II? Hardly any. Yet it had its hilarious moments and it's cute moments. Kevin Hart was still funny, although I feel that little by little he is losing his touch. When he first came out, he had everybody laughing so hard their stomachs hurt, but now it's alright. Jenifer Lewis and Taraji P. Henson were the only people who I felt were the best actors. Oh and we can't forget Dennis Haysbert. These characters were the ones who I would say, did the most acting. The plot was a little different than the last. Only thing was that there was a wedding and they had to try to celebrate with each other before it was wedding time. I still liked the movie either way, I walked out with a smile on my face and OK with having spent the money to see it. I would recommend watching it. If you're one of those The Fault in Our Stars girls or.. Guys? I would recommend watching this movie afterwards so that you could have a good laugh and replace the sad tears with happy ones.
Shade Ranger
I went into this movie, not expecting a masterpiece, but at least something decent enough to get my mind off things in life.But NOPE!!!This was so terrible, I had to scramble back to the things I was trying to escape in the first place, just to escape from this."Think Like A Man", the first movie, was good. I laughed, and generally enjoyed it. "Think Like A Man Too", the second movie, was a disaster. I giggled/chuckled thrice. THRICE. The remaining parts of the movie felt forced, mostly due to the extremely clichéd nature of the plot. Speaking of the plot, it was predictable. Wedding-gone-wrong-then-at- the-last-minute-everything-is-saved, except this time, that applied to every single couple in the movie sans one. I left the cinema at the end feeling robbed of my money and time. It's sad to think I nearly dragged a friend into the fire with me. I made sure to let him know how lucky he was. Oh yea, I ticked the "Contains Spoiler" check-box because my one-line analysis of the plot above, is generally the entire movie. Hardy har har.