1 hr 14 min

Episode 89: Movie Night - Think Like a Man Too Discussion Why Will No One Date These Guys?

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Happy Holidays to all who celebrate! Patrons got this present early, back in October; subscribe now to access incredible work like this far in advance of the regular audience.

It's here, it's finally here. The end of an unending saga, the final piece of the polyptych that forms the life work of one Broderick Stephen Harvey.  It's okay, we guess. Unlike Marry Me it's at least watchable and has the added benefit of being shot far more competently than the first film. That said, it's still not good, and Joel forced Naomi to listen to him rant about this film's shortcomings for over an hour. Listen to him complain about the weird background of this film's development, nonsensical plotpoints , repetitive character arcs, and, most importantly, the sexist messages they were forced to use so this could be canonized into the "Think Like a Man" universe. We're happy to be done with this but recognize the writers are hard at work on a tv series; if they need help on that or the inevitable Pt3, shoot us an email; we'll work for scale. 

All credit to Think Like a Man, Too, for use of its poster and audio.

All credit to Bell Biv DeVoe for use of Poison.



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Happy Holidays to all who celebrate! Patrons got this present early, back in October; subscribe now to access incredible work like this far in advance of the regular audience.

It's here, it's finally here. The end of an unending saga, the final piece of the polyptych that forms the life work of one Broderick Stephen Harvey.  It's okay, we guess. Unlike Marry Me it's at least watchable and has the added benefit of being shot far more competently than the first film. That said, it's still not good, and Joel forced Naomi to listen to him rant about this film's shortcomings for over an hour. Listen to him complain about the weird background of this film's development, nonsensical plotpoints , repetitive character arcs, and, most importantly, the sexist messages they were forced to use so this could be canonized into the "Think Like a Man" universe. We're happy to be done with this but recognize the writers are hard at work on a tv series; if they need help on that or the inevitable Pt3, shoot us an email; we'll work for scale. 

All credit to Think Like a Man, Too, for use of its poster and audio.

All credit to Bell Biv DeVoe for use of Poison.



Support the show

1 hr 14 min