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Ginuwine Movies

2011  
NR  
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A typical bachelor party becomes a grueling test of friendship when deceptions are revealed, and lingering grudges resurface. In order to celebrate Lance's upcoming wedding to Michelle (Essence Atkin), his best friends Reny (Christian Keyes), Trey (Ginuwine), and Akeem (Keith Burke) plan a bachelor bash their buddy will never forget. Just as the festivities are getting under way, however, Lance (Lamman Rucker) and his friends clash in a bitter row that rends open old wounds, and leaves new ones that will scar them all for life. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Lamman RuckerEssence Atkins, (more)
 
2003  
 
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This release features eleven music videos from the R&B singer Ginuwine. Included are the promotional clips for "Differences," "There It Is," "So Anxious," "Tell Me Do U Wanna Dance," "Only When Ur Lonely," and "What's So Different?" ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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2002  
PG13  
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It's Big Momma's House on the three-point line in this broad farce, which marks the leading man/woman debut of longtime character actor Miguel A. Nunez. Nunez stars as Jamal Jefferies, a hotheaded pro basketball player whose on-court antics and quick temper get him booted from the league altogether. Faster than you can say Dennis Rodman, Jamal has transformed himself into the busty Juwanna Mann in order to be a forward for a high-intensity team in the WUBA league, the Charlotte Banshees. Behind the doors of the womens' lockerroom, Jamal unexpectedly falls for Michelle Langford (Vivica A. Fox), the team's no-nonsense captain. But prosthetic breasts and false eyelashes aren't the only thing preventing Jamal from finding true love with Michelle: there's also the problem of her aggressive, two-timing boyfriend, Romeo (Ginuwine), not to mention the unwanted advances Juwanna gets from a skanky rapper named Puff Smokey Smoke (Tom Davidson). ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi

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Starring:
Miguel A. Nuñez Jr.Vivica A. Fox, (more)
 
1998  
 
The men of Alaye provide a glorious alternative for the savvy African American woman who appreciates men with heart and mind. Not only are Malcolm Jamal-Warner, Shermar Moore, and Genuwine very attractive men, but they also talk about their concerns and careers, what's shaped them and put them on the path they follow. These are men of wit and sophistication who have a lot to be proud of, as you'll see when you watch them be just their plain old sexy, desirable selves; positive men of ability and smart opinions on what it means to be a black man in America. ~ Leslie Birdwell, Rovi

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