ZEKE: "Listen to this: 'Men respect standards. Get some.' I prefer my women n-o-t to have standards."
JEREMY: "This is sick."
DOMINIC: "It's brainwashing."
(L-R): Dominic (Michael Ealy), Cedric (Kevin Hart), Bennett (Gary Owen), Michael (Terrence J), Zeke (Romany Malco), Jeremy (Jerry Ferrara) in Screen Gems' THINK LIKE A MAN.
Their characters may have been outraged by the advice, but co-star Romany Malco said off-camera the men in the cast recognized how much reality it contains.
"There is some poignant stuff in the book, and I think that a lot of what he is saying, fundamentally, is true. I think it just levels out the playing field a little bit," said Malco.
The cast also includes Regina Hall. She said she thinks that audiences who recognize some of their own experiences being played out in the film will laugh the loudest.
"I always think that's where you get the best humor, you know what I mean? It's stuff that's actually closest to real life, moments that you actually recognize, heightened just a bit, but certainly familiar," Hall said.
CANDACE: "Here we go, let's do a little research here. Ah, this is you: strong, independent and lonely women."
LAUREN: "I don't need some bald-headed man in a book telling me that I am strong and independent. That is a given."
CANDACE: "But you forgot 'lonely.'"
The film features black actors and actresses in most of the main roles. But director Tim Story believes that, like his first hit, Barbershop, Think Like A Man has the potential to "cross over" - to use an industry term for a film that reaches a diverse audience.
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