

I challenge everyone reading this column to take the 90 minutes out of their lives to watch this film and reflect the way I have. I for one have learned that whether I’m actin’ tha fool or staying wild decent you always have to keep it for real for real.
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It’s refreshing to see a movie with the courage to say, hey, it’s OK to fake a front as long as you leave that mess on the flip side. Just when you reach the height of your rage from this social injustice Milian realizes she has been “frontin’ her whole life” and decides to indeed become Cannon’s “breezy.” Not since Barry Gordy’s The Last Dragon has such drama and yet such truth been brought to the silver screen, because deep down inside we know that we all front from time to time. Their escapades turn the pool boy into “Aqua Man” and in no time he is “scooping shorties” with ease.Įventually, the deal is discovered and Cannon is once again reverted to a social leper. Nick Cannon, a pool boy who struggles socially, pays Christina Milian, the funky fresh biddy of the city, to date him and in turn make him popular. For those of you who haven’t yet seen this film, allow me to enlighten you. It may have only gotten one star in the Comcast viewers guide, but as an ex-film major I can confidently say that this movie was a R-Kelly theme song away from being a box office smash. “Christina Milian is a failed pop star, not a compelling actress.” My good man, you couldn’t be more wrong. “You can’t have success by taking a formulaic script and adding Nick Cannon and some Sean Jean.” Hahahaha, yes yes you can. This 2003 remake of the popular “Can’t Buy Me Love,” is a movie that defies all bounds and laughs in the face of naysayers.

It has allowed me to watch the movie masterpiece “Love Don’t Cost a Thing” more than a dozen times. There are an infinite number of reasons why living off campus is better than living on, but one that is often overlooked is cable TV and the On Demand feature Comcast provides.
