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Two Can Play That Game is a 2001 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Mark Brown and starring Vivica A. Fox and Morris Chestnut, with Anthony Anderson, Wendy Raquel Robinson, Tamala Jones, Bobby Brown, and Gabrielle Union in supporting roles. The film was released on September 7, 2001, received generally unfavorable reviews ...
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In 2007, Samad directed Three Can Play That Game, a sequel to the 2002 movie, Two Can Play That Game. [citation needed] To expand his work in Africa, he began in Ghana, where he directed the music video for Becca's "African Woman". His work won Music Video of the Year at the 2011 4syte Music Video Awards, a Ghanaian awards ceremony. [4]
Two Can Play That Game may refer to: Two Can Play That Game, a 2001 American romantic comedy film "Two Can Play That Game" (song), a 1992 song by Bobby Brown, remixed and released as a single in 1994/1995; Two Can Play That Game, a 1995 remix album by Bobby Brown
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Larry Flick from Billboard stated that "Two Can Play That Game" has been "revamped brilliantly" by the "unstoppable" British electronic music group K-Klass. [2] In his weekly UK chart commentary, James Masterton noted that the track had been "drastically remixed", becoming a record "that towers head and shoulders over the original mix."