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Old 07-28-2004, 10:28 PM
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T.D. Jakes' Woman Thou Art Loosed ~ The Movie

Check this out - when you can turn it up and listen to what's going on in this trailer.

Click on the link below to see the trailer!
In case you haven't heard T. D. Jakes is releasing a "Woman Thou Art Loosed" movie. The movie was first previewed at the MegaFest. Hope you can view the trailer. The release is scheduled for October.

http://www.reallygoodfilms.com/trail...oosed_high.wmv

The trailer does not work for me but here is an article:

WOMAN THOU ART LOOSED

Michelle Jordan ..... Kimberly Elise

Cassie ..... Loretta Devine

Twana ..... Debbi Morgan

Todd ..... Michael Boatman

Reggie ..... Clifton Powell

Nicole ..... Isalis DeLeon

Pervis ..... Sean Blakemore

Eli ..... Ricky Harris

Bishop T.D. Jakes ..... Himself

A young woman's ordeal with a legacy of rape, abuse, poverty, drug addiction and prostitution is bluntly conveyed in "Woman Thou Art Loosed." Frankly religious and therapeutically intended but confrontational and stylistically unvarnished, indie production is notable for Kimberly Elise's ferocious lead performance and for the bigscreen exposure pic affords the charismatic Bishop T.D. Jakes, who plays himself and upon whose works the film is based. Considering Jakes' wide following, pic should find a sizeable built-in audience among the church-affiliated Christian public, and to a certainly extent beyond that in the black community, before moving on to a sturdy run in homevid. Opening with the startling scene of a woman making her way to the front of a giant religious revival conducted by Jakes and firing several shots with unseen results, Stan Foster's screenplay recounts the downward spiral of Michelle Jordan's (Elise) life and her halting efforts to reclaim it when the pastor wins her a furlough from prison on condition she attend one of his three-day revivals.
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