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Two Can Play That Game
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The movie tells the story of Shante, a knowledgeable veteran of the dating game who thinks she's found the perfect mate in the handsome Keith until she spots him at a restaurant dancing with a young woman. It turns out that they both can play the game really well.
The movie tells the story of Shante, a knowledgeable veteran of the dating game who thinks she's found the perfect mate in the handsome Keith until she spots him at a restaurant dancing with a young woman. It turns out that they both can play the game really well.
Actors: Dondre Whitfield,
David Krumholtz,
Kristin Herold,
Chris Spencer,
Yul L. Spencer,
Alex Thomas,
Tony Wilkins,
G. Janee,
Colby Kane,
Ray Wise,
Darrel Heath,
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Dondre Whitfield 27 May 1969, Brooklyn, New York, USA

David Krumholtz 15 May 1978, Queens, New York City, New York, USA

Kristin Herold

Chris Spencer 2 January 1968, Los Angeles, California, USA

Yul L. Spencer

Alex Thomas

Tony Wilkins

G. Janee

Colby Kane

Ray Wise 20 August 1947, Akron, Ohio, USA

Darrel Heath
Genre: Comedy
Director: Mark Brown

Mark Brown
Country: United States
Keywords: #Vivica A. Fox
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Dondre Whitfield
27 May 1969, Brooklyn, New York, USA

David Krumholtz
15 May 1978, Queens, New York City, New York, USA

Kristin Herold

Chris Spencer
2 January 1968, Los Angeles, California, USA

Yul L. Spencer

Alex Thomas

Tony Wilkins

G. Janee

Colby Kane

Ray Wise
20 August 1947, Akron, Ohio, USA

Darrel Heath

Zatella Beatty

Cherise Bangs

M. Kevin Milburn

Natashia Williams
2 August 1978, Pontiac, Illinois, USA

Kelvin Brown
31 January 1975, St. Louis, Missouri, USA

Rachel Lankford

Mark Christopher Lawrence
22 May 1964, Los Angeles, California, USA

Doran Reed

Terrence Grant

Gabrielle Union
29 October 1973, Omaha, Nebraska, USA

La La Anthony
25 June 1979, Brooklyn, New York, USA

Mo'Nique
11 December 1967, Woodlawn, Maryland, USA

Wendy Raquel Robinson
25 July 1967, Los Angeles, California, USA

Caleb LeConte

Nick Cooper

Pierre Burgess

Morris Chestnut
1 January 1969, Cerritos, California, USA

Nicoe Potts

Debra Byrd
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September 13, 2001
Anderson's and Mo'Nique's talents make Two Can Play That Game just amusing and light enough to be worth the trouble despite its often trite familiarity.
September 12, 2001
Even if [the film] is rather like a sitcom, it is like a really good sitcom. Think "Friends."
September 10, 2001
Brown has done a fine job with the script and direction in that everyone behaves realistically.
December 21, 2001
"Two Can Play That Game" has some amusing moments, showcases a terrific cast, but falters in real matters of the heart.
Washington Post
September 07, 2001
Doesn't anyone get sick of this same old routine?
Apollo Guide
January 08, 2002
I shudder at the thought of a 14-year old girl watching this film.
September 07, 2001
The movie doesn't just hate women; it despises them.
Variety
September 10, 2001
Few recent movies have conceived their central female character more contemptuously -- a fanatic for a lifestyle that appears to have come from the bestselling The Rules and someone who is obviously set up for a satiric fall.
October 09, 2001
A cute little trifle that delivers on the good time it promises.
Mr. Showbiz
September 10, 2001
A feature-length movie demands a story, and this one barely has the substance of an anecdote.
Seattle Times
September 07, 2001
A pleasant enough entry in that category, if you like your romantic comedies short on love and long on battle-of-the-sexes gamesmanship.
September 14, 2001
Fox and Chestnut, with their fine looks and fine wardrobes, are all dressed up for a party that most guests bailed on in the last days of the old millennium.