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Old 08-03-2001, 11:24 AM
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A Thin Line Between Love and Hate: Scene where Darnell goes to the Police Station to get a restraining order. He's holding a cell phone in his hand talking to his boy, T (B. Brown) "T, I go into the police station to get a restraining order against Brandi like my mom said. 'Cause I don't wanna hurt the ****. And I gets no respect...(Martin sees his SUV leaning with no tires nor breakpads)...Where my m**f tires? oh, T, she broke me down in front of the police station. No, ** wheels." He proceeds to turn on the car. "D**n, I can't go no M** where." That scene has me crying because of the real emotion and hilarity of Martin Lawrence. Trust, I don't like what Brandi Webb (L. Whitfield) did, but Martin made that movie a comedy.

Here's another scene: Smitty's club has just burned down. Martin is driving his car sans the windows and such. The bartender guy sees him. He says: "Darnell, roll the window down." Darnell: "Do you see any windows on this M**fer?"

Other scene: Della Reese in the kitchen making some greens, home fries and such singing: "He's wonderful. He is wonderful. Everything about him is wonderful. Jesus, you're wonderful." I just loved that scene as it reminds me of when I'm cooking--I love to sing hymns while cooking.

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