AniInterview
Sorry, this movie sucks
Exoticalot
People are voting emotionally.
Lumsdal
Good , But It Is Overrated By Some
Twilightfa
Watch something else. There are very few redeeming qualities to this film.
thepoet21
Imagine you were an dopey, average looking young black male with no money and a crappy life and all of a sudden you had a chance to date Melyssa Ford and Mya? That fantasy is what this movie is. Throughout the movie things don't really square up; and you can't help but think that this actor who was cast as the "playa" was totally miscast. So, you can't help but think that the way this movie should have started is with this loser having some kind of accident, bumping his head, and the whole movie is his dream of him being this total stud who knocks Melyssa Ford on her big beautiful booty and gets her whipped. Then he becomes the focus of both beautiful Mya and Melyssa Ford! He gets to call the shots, gets to pick and choose and gets to be the man, not a punk! Now, if you can withstand watching this twit be the "mack", you are left with a predictable ending you could care less about. In the end, you will wake up after having been bored to sleep, or in my re-write of the script as it should have been, the main character will wake up from this utterly ridiculous fantastic wet dream that he just had.
danceability-1
Decent Movie Love for Sale. The movie was adorable and hilarious. I absolutely loved the soundtrack, but I can't find it anywhere!? I even tried looking for the individual songs, and that's difficult too. Does anyone have a clue where I can find it at? I liked this movies for it's use of new unknown actors and at first I couldn't connect the title with the plot. Although I like Mya and Jason Weaver, Clifton Powell presents some funny scenes with the only white people in the movie. The two rappers are funny too and this silly rap song they did got stuck in my head for a couple of days. Also, there is not a lot of cussing in the movie which I found refreshing. I often say so many movies can still make their point without all the cussing. I've watched this movie more than once and liked it more each time.
dbgotit
Love for sale is a basically a simple(low-budget) black Comedy/Drama, but a real good one at that. Two of the main characters are from T.I.'s ATL movie and two others being Mya and Melyssa Ford. It has the same kind of feeling as ATL, but a little different, but basically the whole down south thing. But it's much more than that as well. I don't want to say to much about the plot, but it incorporates a love triangle sort of thing, an out of date, but good record studio trying to be saved from closing and a small black business (restaurant, and other things in one place, run by a black loving white older man and a white hating black man, who are tight ironically, and the black guy always talks about how evil white people are, and the white guy keeps crying and saying "I don't understand why white people are so bad" ... you will laugh your a$$ off). Maybe this movie didn't have the kind of budget as all of the "big" Hollywood movies, but it's just that, it's Hollyhood. You could say the plot was predictable, that the acting wasn't perfect, but still, you watch this movie, have a few good laughs, enjoy it, and when you are deep into the movie, you will just keep hoping that it won't end for a long time. It's definitely a feel good movie. I could basically recommend this to everybody. You'll have a good time watching it, trust me.
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In regards to the foreclosure comment, granted this was not Star Wars or The Matrix, but it didn't really seem that low budget to me.I don't think Mia would do a movie for $50,000.Perhaps you just don't like black people in light of your black movie / budget comments, but if you weren't looking for a romantic African American comedy, you probably shouldn't have chosen to watch this movie.I don't know if it was the "Love" reference in the title, the genre listing of "comedy", or the rich caricatures within the African American community portrayed that you didn't get, but I thought the movie did an alright job in what it was intended to do.Although Melyssa Ford did an excellent job in the film, particularly during her emotional breakdown scene, I think this movie offers more to look at than just the women as you put it.Lastly, I think it is exactly because the black film industry is not exactly overflowing with new releases, that efforts such as these should be lauded, without having to be compared to 90's movie clichés.http://nickysworld.net