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Tamala Jones full length movies
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| Rating: 7.7 |
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Two shady concert promoters (Cube and Epps) get into hot water when their chance to book a superstar rapper goes awry. |
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| Rating: 5.8 |
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Miles Logan is a jewel thief. Things go awry while he's stealing a huge diamond in downtown L.A.: a thief, Deacon, tries a double-cross, the police arrive, and Miles is arrested, but not before he hides the jewel in an air duct of a building under construction. Two years' later, he's out of prison and he heads for the site: it's L.A.'s new police headquarters! Posing as a reassigned cop, Miles gets into the building, but before he can recover the swag, he's partnered with a naive detective and sent out to investigate burglaries. With Deacon on his trail, he must recover the diamond, keep the cops fooled, and do a few good deeds as a detective who can think like a criminal. |
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| Rating: 5.6 |
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When it comes to matters of the heart, keeping her man happy and committed is all in a day's work for Shanté Smith. Shanté is so adept at navigating the waters of romance that her best girlfriends Diedre, Karen and Tracye depend on her for advice whenever "man trouble" clouds the horizon. But when Shanté's boyfriend Keith is caught red-handed stepping out with a co-worker, Shanté institutes her "Ten Day Plan" to get her man in line. Whether its sexy lingerie or good home cooking, Shanté has an arsenal of weapons designed to bring a man to his knees...and back to her. She's not above playing the damsel in distress or using the ever-reliable local grapevine to get Keith's attention. It's all good, because getting her man back - by any means necessary - is all that matters. Unfortunately the happy ending that Shanté expects goes sideways when Keith begins following the advice of his buddy Tony, who brings a player's perspective to the games girls play. In this comedic battle of the sexes, Shante's about to discover that not only are there no rules - she's not the only one playing. With her relationship at stake and her friends checking her every move, Shanté has to think fast and stay a step ahead of Keith if she has any hope of bringing her man back...with her pride intact. |
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| Rating: 5.1 |
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Craig Jones (Ice Cube) is a street-smart all right. Raised in the ghetto in South Central Los Angeles, he faces up to any difficulties in life. Last Friday Craig confronted a neighborhood bully, Debo (Tommy 'Tiny' Lister), and beat him to a pulp. There are rumors that Debo is bent on escaping from prison to wreak vengeance upon Craig. So Craig's father decides to send his offspring to the suburbs to live with his cousin Day-Day (Mike Epps) and unemployed Uncle Elroy (Don "DC" Curry) who has won the lottery and lost his sense of reality. While a Latin American bombshell, Karla Joker (Lisa Rodríguez), who lives across the street, gets attracted to Craig and is desperate to capture his attention, her bloodthirsty, armed gangster brothers, Joker (Jacob Vargas), Little Joker (Lobo Sebastian) and Baby Joker (Rolando Molina), seethe with wrath. In short, there is never a dull moment for him. The main thing is to smoke dope and not to take it too seriously. |
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| Rating: 5.0 |
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Can you imagine a black president in the White House? It’s incredible, isn’t it? However, if the President is Mays Gilliam (Chris Rock), it’s quite another matter. During the election campaign the Democratic presidential candidate unexpectedly passes on. Then Senator Bill Arnot (James Rebhorn) decides to pick a replacement who will be a dummy, that is to say, he will make a pseudo-competition and lose an election. Small-time politician Mays Gilliam (Chris Rock) is the right person for this ‘job’. However, Mays who proves to be a hard nut to crack arrives at a decision to assemble his own crew comprised of his brother Mitch (Bernie Mac) as a running mate, his campaign manager Martin Geller (Dylan Baker), Lisa Clark (Tamala Jones) and his advisor Debra Lassiter (Lynn Whitfield). Moreover, his ex-girlfriend Kim (Robin Givens) has a chance of becoming First Lady!
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| Booty Call
[1997,
USA]
from $1.99 |
| Some guys will do anything for a little somethin' somethin'. |
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| Rating: 4.9 |
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Two African-American buddies, Rushon (Tommy Davidson) and Bunz (Jamie Foxx) go on a double date with Nikki (Tamala Jones) and Lysterine (Vivica Fox). After having a good dinner in a Chinese restaurant and playing a card game, the guys decide to take their relations to the next level. However, the women are concerned about safe sex and Rushon and Bunz have nothing to do but to set out in search of contraceptives. The quest takes the guys on a series of hilarious adventures. |
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| Rating: 3.7 |
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Tom plans to surprise Sara with an engagement ring, and he's asked his four best friends to witness the popping of the question at his place on Valentine's night. Trouble is Sara's left him a "Dear John" letter and will be by soon for her suitcases; plus, thinking it's a party, Tom's friend Sal has invited five women who were at his bar to come too. First the men talk - about women, sex, love, and homophobia (Tom's pals include a happily married guy, a gay man newly engaged, a metrosexual, and Sal, an inveterate player). Then the women arrive and argue in the loo about men and sex before joining the boys for talk, alcohol, and hookups. But what of Sara, and what of love? |
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| Rating: 3.3 |
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"Show Stoppers" is a comedy-drama set in the world of Greek stepping on a historically black university in Virginia "where Greek steppers get as much attention as star athletes." |
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| Rating: 3.2 |
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Everyone makes mistakes. Kevin (Lance Bass) makes a fatal mistake: he meets the girl of his dreams (Emmanuelle Chriqui) on the subway but has no sufficient courage to ask her for her name or phone number. How can he find his subway sweetheart in the large city of Chicago? However, Kevin finds an ingenious solution. He sends his romantic story to the newspapers and poster the city with flyers displaying his number. As a result, Kevin's phone keeps ringing the whole day because hundreds of women are willing to meet him... What will happen next? Will the lost girl contact Kevin by phone? |
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| Rating: 1.6 |
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After opening Daddy Day Care facility, Charlie Hinton (Cuba Gooding Jr.) and Phil Ryerson (Paul Rae) decide to expand their business into running a summer day camp. With no experience in living in the outdoors, renovating a tumbledown building and handling with fidgety and naughty kids, the hapless dads soon lose control of the situation. In order to keep their camp afloat, Charlie turns to his estranged father, Colonel Buck Hinton (Richard Gant), for help. He manages to get the camp together and teaches the kids about teamwork, honesty, and the ability to forgive. |
| Records found: 10, viewing from 2 to 10 |
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