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Double Duty

Not only is Bishop Jakes a writer of the film, but the famed author also makes a cameo appearance. He and his wife portray business tycoons in the movie.

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STOP BEING A HATER

Posted at 3:54PM on January 8th 2009 by ANN

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I am not a fan of T.D. Jakes but the movie does look entertaining and I adore Taraji and Morris so I will definitely go see the movie.

Posted at 3:43PM on January 8th 2009 by Tia

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TYPE YOUR MESSAGE HERE I AM SO EXCITED ABOUT THE NEW MOVIE THAT'S COMING OUT. I AM FROM DALLAS, I DON'T GO TO THE POTTER'S HOUSE BUT I AM A FAN OF T.D. JAKES FOR MANY YEARS,THE STARS IN THE MOVIE I LOVE THEM TO DEATH. I KNOW IT'S GOING TO BE A SUCESS. GOOD LUCK EVERYONE AND MAY GOD BLESS.

Posted at 3:29PM on January 8th 2009 by YOUR NAME CYNTHIA FRANCOIS

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Kyoto, most certainly Bishop T.D. Jakes does not really care what you say about him. I know this for a fact. Just like you can bank on this, he is most certainly banking on the movie. Go see the movie yourself or a better suggestion, why don't you go visit the Potter's House in Dallas, Texas and see how you will be received and how much "love" you will receive too. It is a good thing!

Posted at 2:42PM on January 8th 2009 by Renee

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Kyoto, you must be someone out there that just type to view what others have to say, calling you a CRITIC or on a payroll of some sort to say mean things about good people. In all of your "getting and saying", remember the Scripture that God says "Touch not My Anointed"; that means physically or verbally. Watch it brutha

Posted at 2:36PM on January 8th 2009 by ForSure

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Black people want to see movies that they can relate to so what's wrong with Black Hollywood catering to that? I call it business saavy. If we're going to spend the little money (some of us) have on a movie, then we want it to be worthwhile. On another note, no one says a word when pro athletes, politicans, entertainers and actors get rich. Why is it that when a man of God has prosperity, then people find something wrong with it? We all want to make money - how are we going to eat? Besides, the LOVE of money is the root of all evil, not the money itself or having it for that matter. In reference to the comments I read here, how is it that such a positive movie can garner such negative sentiments?

Posted at 2:25PM on January 8th 2009 by Jolie

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With the divorce rate being so high and couples (black and otherwise) struggling to make their relationships work, I am so glad to see a movie like this. It could help somebody. And what's so wrong with that? That is Bishop Jakes' calling (helping people).

Posted at 2:18PM on January 8th 2009 by Mimi

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You're welcome CulturedPearls.. let me guess you must be a Christian cause you are passing judgment on my comments.. I can say that cause I don't claim to be.. it's just a blog, dear..

Posted at 1:22PM on January 8th 2009 by Kyoto

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Perfectly put Culturedpearls !!!!

Posted at 12:54PM on January 8th 2009 by Glad 2b me

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I can't wait until the movie comes here. The cast as a whole looks wonderful. I purchased the book a few months ago, and I am soo glad T.D. Jakes made it into a film. So many couples leave without trying to work through the pits that befall marriage, and this movie will help and show that we all have to work to make it last. Props to Bill Duke and the whole cast you guys keep us coming with all you bring to film. We need more great family movies that inspire and pull those heart strings.

Posted at 11:50AM on January 8th 2009 by Maria

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Thank you Kyoto! I now plan to see the movie for myself & will take someone else just because of your comments.Seemed to exhibit more of your contempt for Black People & its Culture than the film.I’ll stop short of saying your contempt for the reflection of your Self.All of the comments especially about Taraji Henson were just Mean-Spirited not Holy-Spirited,childish,uncalled for & inappropriate.Seemed to do more to illuminate a very personal(TMI),internal conflict,and insecurity about a personal walk with God than with the picture.If Black Culture is beneath you,do something to change the Culture or just Opt-Out.Wonder if you’ll be missed.It’s a movie.Some people see movies just to see a movie.Let your motives be your own,but keep in mind they hated Jesus too.A tree is known by the fruit it bears.What kind of fruit are you?If you're going to make a point stay on it.

Posted at 11:42AM on January 8th 2009 by Culturedpearls

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I would love to see this new movie, but when you are affected by this economic crisis, it is best to hold every dollar you can in your pocket.........people are out to make money and put on a show for you to watch, I love good entertainment,but times are too hard to put money in someone else's pocket.......

Posted at 11:13AM on January 8th 2009 by Ms. Ora

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I have recently renewed my walk with Christ and am an entrepreneur. Is there truth in biblical economics? I have enjoyed listing to Creflo and TD Jakees preach and speak. Why can't minisiters make a high income are be wealthy when it is done throught the God's kingdom? Are they not also business men and have familys and home to take care of?

Posted at 9:21AM on January 8th 2009 by ZENNY

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I think that it is great, another film by Bishop Jakes. Kyoto stated that he's just another out to make money, true, but dosen't everyone do something to make money? We all want to make more money, but at least he [Jakes] isn't fleecing the flock to make his own way. Outside of The Potter's House, Jakes is handling his business, so that he can provide for his family, and the church doesn't come close to paying for their lifestyle. Once again, I think that it is great and the cast is wonderful. We have long needed black writers and producers to come to the forefront and show us that we can have it all.

Posted at 9:09AM on January 8th 2009 by Debbie

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Any movie that promotes how to maintain a healthy marriage should be commended.

Posted at 8:57AM on January 8th 2009 by Kim

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