Me and Mrs. Jones | 
enlarge | Director: Ed Laborde Actors: Wanda Christine, Brian J. White, Kim Fields, Melvin Payne, Victor Williams Studio: Urban Works Category: DVD
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Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 32819
Format: Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 99 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
UPC: 634991168120 EAN: 0634991168120 ASIN: B0001GWBP0
Theatrical Release Date: 2001 Release Date: May 18, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand new and factory sealed. In stock and ships today!
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Dang; people. There is a way to give a REVIEW without giving the whole movie away June 30, 2007 Kiandra Love (Austin, TX USA) The storyline (and practically the whole story) has already been given in some of the previous reviews, so I will keep this short. If you are looking for Romance, Humor, a bit of Drama and a little bit of heart, then get this movie. It is certainly one to have in your collection. Brian White had me cracking up in some of the scenes when he got happy over something. It was a joy watching him and Kim Fields hit it off. Their chemistry was so warm, I was almost convinced they were a real-life couple.
Just Desserts! May 25, 2007 Winter Breyberrye (Las Vegas, NV) A funny love story, with an excellent supporting cast. Our hero (Brian White) has to chose between his new job (and amorous employer) and a budding new romance (Kim Fields). Very easy to watch and enjoyable.
kind of funny November 5, 2005 T. Winston 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The only reason I got this movie because Brian White is in it. He is so physically attractive and mesmerizing to watch. I was kind of surprised because this movie actually had a sense of humor to it; it wasn't like your typical romance movie. The movie starts with Tracy Wainwright(played by Brian White) looking for a job as a graphic designer. After several rejections he is thrilled to finally get a job at Love Net. Little does he know what he's about to get into. The boss turns out to be this mean and cocky older woman, who starts to develop a special interest in him. He seems to return her affections. When he meets Desiree, played by Kim Fields, he develops a special feeling towards her. Now he is troubled because he has different feelings for both of these women. They kind of have him being a playa in this movie; being with the woman he really loves and then secretly playing hookie with his boss. Some scenes in this film had me laughing. Not only is the boss mean and arrogant but didn't mind insulting and cussing out her employees if they weren't up to speed on their projects. What also made this movie funny was the white guy, who tried to be down. I also liked when Tracy finally stood up against his boss. She was so demanding, buying him gifts and always wanting his time. At first he didn't mind, making him seem like a pushover, but he finally had enough. He had gotten so angry with her that he put her out of business even encouraging the employees to walk out because of her mean ways. To me that was the best part of the movie, it was like sweet revenge. Overall, this was a good movie, it had a good storyline, and Brian White did a good job acting in this film (so did the other actors). If you like romance movies with a little bit of humor and drama, I recommend this movie.
Good movie July 6, 2005 Tanika L. Carroll (McDonough, GA) This movie was so funny and good. I thought it was somewhat sweet too. Of course the guy was gorgeous as well. So that was a plus. It's nice to know that there are still some Black films that are good when done right without having to deal with the hood and gangs and acting like buffoons, we can go to the store and pick up a decent Black movie and have an enjoyable laugh or good cry because it was so romantic and cute like other non African American movies.
You, Me, and She......................................................................... February 27, 2005 Nardsbaby (Westside Chi-town, IL United States) 7 out of 9 found this review helpful
Brian White is a very attractive man. That was THE ONLY REASON I picked this movie up. Tracy Wainwright (Brian White) is in search of a job at Love Net Dating Service. As Tracy becomes an employee he quickly learns that his lippy, older boss whose name ironically is Mrs. Jones may have hired him strictly for the BENEFITS! Love Net is in serious preparation for a re-launch. They show clips of the applicants in search for the one. WHEW....It's a scary world out there! Unfortunately for Tracy, Mrs. Jones uses her power to connect herself to him. A promotion, office sex, gifts, and then some type of way she uses LOVE! Where'd that come from? Tracy is slowly getting acquainted with Desiree (Kim Fields) a wedding coordinator who he's feeling but as luck would have it work always seems to get in the middle of that! It's not hard to believe that Tracy has gotten himself in a hell of a situation. It's usually what happens when there is fraternizing in the work place. What's a Brother to do? Can Tracy keep his two lives separate while reaping the fruits from both? This is a very bizarre movie filled with too much overacting. ALL of the characters have you looking at the TV like WTF! I can't front I did laugh some. Hubby and I were mainly laughing at how over the top the ENTIRE movie was. It did have some key points (((EXAMPLE))) you get to glimpse Cutie (Brian White) naked quite a few times (not frontal) it is after all a love story, and you know those weaken my knees! LOW BUDGET leaps off the screen at you which plagues the chances of this being a movie that warrants a serious look.
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