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The Bargain Nexus - Love Jones

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List Price: $9.98
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Manufacturer: New Line Home Video Starring: Larenz Tate, Nia Long, Isaiah Washington, Lisa Nicole Carson, Bill Bellamy Directed By: Theodore Witcher
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Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9780780619432 Format: Closed-captioned ISBN: 0780619439 Label: New Line Home Video Manufacturer: New Line Home Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: New Line Home Video Release Date: 1998-01-13 Running Time: 104 Studio: New Line Home Video Theatrical Release Date: 1997-03-14
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Always a satisfying watch Comment: Gorgeous actors play black educated, artistic, sexy, witty, honest characters who are living their lives and relationships the best they can in a rainy, cold world full of rules that just don't always seem to make sense.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Tbe Classic Black Love Story Comment: I love this movie. It's so realistic and well acted. I love those 'just-can't-you-go' type of love stories. "Love Jones" is a classic.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Classic Movie Comment: This movie is a classic, superb acting, well written, a real love story set in Chicago, what more can you ask for?
Customer Rating:      Summary: I got Love Jones! Comment: Love Jones is another movie I saw in the theatres, I loved it! It is a good movie recommended for lovers along with the other great love movies from the late 90's. Good love story made enjoy watching Love Jones:)
Customer Rating:      Summary: I love this movie... Comment: This movie is a classic .....and anyone who doesn't like this movie is sleep ..... it's different, smart, and shows Black people in a much needed light....I can relate to these characters because not all Black people are the same .... this movie shows Blacks in an intellectual light that some people aren't even used too.... they need to make more movies like this one .......
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Editorial Reviews:
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Boy meets girl, and boy loses girl--no more and no less than that--in this romantic story of young, upwardly mobile African Americans navigating through Chicago club culture to the perilous shores of a relationship. The film was surprisingly popular at a couple of key film festivals in 1997, but there isn't anything particularly noteworthy about it aside from its rare emphasis on a love affair between black urbanites. Larenz Tate and Nia Long are fine in the leads (Tate makes a convincingly self-centered boy-man), and director Theodore Witcher aims for his small target and hits it squarely. --Tom Keogh
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