The Best Man Cast Reunites!

It’s hard to believe, but it’s been 12 years since one of my favorite movies, The Best Man, opened in theaters across the country. Yep, over a decade since we all fell in love with the gorgeous buppie crew. To this day, I can still recite some of my favorite lines from the flick. Oh and every time I hear Cameo’s “Candy” song I think of this cinematic gem!

The cast and director Malcolm Lee gathered for dinner last Saturday to catch up and take a stroll down memory lane. Check out the pics:


Monica Callhoun, Nia Long, Morris Chestnut and Terrence Howard, Back Row: Taye Diggs, Regina Hall, Sanaa Lathan, Harold Perrineau, Melissa DeSousa and Director Malcolm D. Lee.


Nia Long, Monica Callhoun and Director Malcolm D, Lee


Sanaa Lathan, Terrence Howard and Regina Hall.


Sanaa Lathan, Nia Long, and Regina Hall.


Taye Diggs and Terrence Howard.


Taye Diggs, Harold Perrineau and Morris Chestnut.


Left Side of the Table Taye Diigs, Morris Chestnut, Nia Long, Harold Perrineau, on the Right of the Table Regina Hall, Sanaa Lathan, Director Malcolm D. Lee, Melissa DeSousa, Terrence Howard and Monica Callhoun.

Photos by: Eric Charbonneau
Are you a fan of The Best Man? If so, what’s your favorite scene/line? Where have all of the good movies with a predominately African-American cast gone? 🙁

Long Live the King!

For those of you who didn’t see Michael Jackson’s This Is It while it was in theaters, now you can watch the King of Pop in action in the comfort of your home on DVD and Blu-Ray. The critically-acclaimed compilation of interviews, backstage and concert footage of the late musical legend is available in stores today!

For fellow Michael Jackson fans, I came across an awesome coffee table book entitled, “Michael Jackson: Before He Was King,” by African-American photographer Todd Gray. The book is filled with rare, never-before seen photographs of Jackson taken by his personal photographer (Gray) chronicling his rapid rise to solo superstardom during the late 1970s and early 1980s. This book is the perfect collector’s item for the true MJ fan.


Michael Jackson: Before He Was King available at www.borders.com for $29.95

Did you see the movie? Would you buy the DVD?

One lucky winner will win the book. Just leave a comment and a winner will be selected randomly and announced later this week.