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The Best Man (1999) Reviews

The Best Man (1999)
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In this romantic comedy, a writer finds out the hard way about the consequences of walking a fine line between fiction and real life. Harper (Taye Diggs) is an author whose first novel is soon to be published, just as he's been asked to be Best Man at the wedding of his friends Lance (Morris Chestnut) and Mia (Monica Calhoun). Harper is suffering a worse case of publication-day jitters than most authors, and with good reason: much of his book has been drawn from real life, and he's afraid that his friends and family will spot the sometimes unflattering literary versions of themselves. What's worse, Mia and Harper had a fling years ago, and their affair made it into the book; Lance doesn't know, and Harper would just as soon he didn't find out before the wedding. But one of the bridesmaids, Jordan (Nia Long), has gotten hold of an advance copy of the book. Since Jordan works as a television journalist and devotes her life to digging up dirt on people, Harper is convinced that she'll spill the beans and spoil his friends' big day. The Best Man was the debut film for writer/director Malcolm D. Lee; Spike Lee served as producer. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Taye DiggsNia Long, (more)
Director(s):
Malcolm D. Lee
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Average Ratings

(12 member reviews)  


Member Reviews


LaKeenya C.

I really liked this movie, had a nice cast of celebrities. What a nice plot as well.

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Sandra M.

This movie had everything in it: romance, comedy, suspense, and so much more. The only way to describe this movie would be absolutely amazing. They don't make movies like this anymore.

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Gregory L.

This is Great movie. My favorite actress Sanaa Lathan does a terrific job once again. The character is the film has depth. The movie is very real and supports everyday life situations.

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Shaun G.

This movie is a little slow at times, but has a very interesting storyline. The ongoing suspense as it unravels keeps things moving. Deals with today's reality's about love, life, and friendship!

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Victor M.

This movie is even more entertaining today than when it first hit the Big screen 11 years ago. It's a buy to be kept in your collections to be viewed with closed friends from time to time, The cast was very well put together.

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Ebony P.

Loved it the second time I saw it.

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Tom S.

Nice movie, but a bit long.

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Ann C.

Great movie--well worth renting. Great casting.

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Katrina B.

I didn't really enjoy this movie - it seemed like every one had slept with everybody else. This is made to seem normal. Due to the poor quality of the DVD I recieved, several scenes had to be skipped. Maybe I missed a redeeming aspect in the movie. If comedy/drama is more important to you than romance, you might enjoy this. Otherwise, I'd suggest "Diary of a Mad Black Woman" or "The Notebook."

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Douglas S.

Don't waste your time. Ejected DVD half way through. Vulgar, with no plot.

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    LaKeenya C.

    I really liked this movie, had a nice cast of celebrities. What a nice plot as well.

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    Sandra M.

    This movie had everything in it: romance, comedy, suspense, and so much more. The only way to describe this movie would be absolutely amazing. They don't make movies like this anymore.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Gregory L.

    This is Great movie. My favorite actress Sanaa Lathan does a terrific job once again. The character is the film has depth. The movie is very real and supports everyday life situations.

    Yes   |   No

     
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