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    She Hate Me Director: Spike Lee Cast: Anthony Mackie, Kerry Washington

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    • DVD Release Date: 02/01/2005
    • Original Release: 2004
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 29,500

    Viewer Rating: (3 ratings)

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    Features

    Closed Caption; 7 deleted scenes; Behind the scenes featurette; Spike Lee commentary

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Start [:09]
    2. Dr. Schiller [4:38]
    3. Destroying Evidence [5:58]
    4. Whistle Blower [3:30]
    5. Fatima's Plan [5:39]
    6. Unethical Behavior [5:08]
    7. Frozen [3:28]
    8. Serious Cashflow [4:38]
    9. Dad [2:54]
    10. Frank Wills [3:38]
    11. Interview [6:07]
    12. Come and Get It [7:16]
    13. She Hate Me [5:09]
    14. Flashback [7:57]
    15. Sermons [6:38]
    16. New Equation [3:54]
    17. A Price For Everything [3:51]
    18. The Store is Closed [4:25]
    19. The Family [7:15]
    20. Mr. Bonasera [4:33]
    21. The Perp Walk [4:53]
    22. Menace to Society [5:22]
    23. Labor [4:10]
    24. Senate Hearing [3:23]
    25. Hypocrites [5:55]
    26. "Go Home." [4:30]
    27. Resolutions [1:03]
    28. Family Portrait [5:45]
    1. Vada Says Goodbye [:39]
    2. Jamal & Jack Talk [1:43]
    3. Alex & Jack Sex Scene [1:26]
    4. Fatima Says Goodnight [1:00]
    5. Jack Wants To Quit [1:03]
    6. Jack & Mafia Make Twins [1:31]
    7. Jack & Fatima On The Phone [1:30]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Directed by Spike Lee, She Hate Me follows John Henry "Jack" Armstrong (Anthony Mackie), who is fired from a posh job in biotechnology after informing the proper authorities of some sketchy business dealings from within the company. Unemployed and desperate for some quick cash, Jack accepts a strange offer -- his ex-girlfriend Fatima (Kerry Washington) says she will pay him generously if he successfully impregnates her. Once word gets out among the lesbian community, Jack is inundated with requests, and is initially quite happy with his new direction in life. However, things -- as they are wont to do -- get complicated. There's his former employer, who is actively trying to pin the blame for their wrongdoings on his shoulders, for one thing, and it isn't long before the moral implications of his life as a sperm donor come to the forefront. The film co-stars John Turturro, Ellen Barkin, Woody Harrelson, Monica Bellucci, and Q-Tip. ~ Tracie Cooper, All Movie Guide All Movie Guide

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    Not one of Spike's Bestby Anonymous

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    January 22, 2009: A watched this movie a few times, and still, I have to say it is not one of Spike Lee's best and this is why no one has heard of this one. It is no more controversial than "Do The Right Thing". However, it should have been two separate movies because it had two separate plots that were pathetically sewn together with the insemination story.
    On one hand Spike is trying to depict the fate of a Black male executive who is fired and blacklisted because of a whistleblowing incident regarding an AIDS drug manufactured by his company. The other plot is a lesbian couple (Kerry Washington and Dania Ramirez) wanting to start a family with the help of (Mackie) and the situation becoming a money-making opportunity when he chooses to inseminate several lesbians.
    Like I previously stated, if this were two separate movies it would have been better. As it is, you don't know what the main plot is supposed to be and there are too many messages trying to be delivered. However, Anthony Mackie, Kerry Washington and Dania Ramirez did give good performances. There is alot of star power in the movie, but it seems that Spike did not know exactly where to go with this one.

    Another Example of Right Wing Sensorshipby Anonymous

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    February 24, 2005: I never heard of this movie until my brother rented it. I don't recall anyone promoting this film. After watching the movie, I see why. It touched on all the things right wing America does not want us to see. Imagine, a young articulate, good-looking, successful black man. A supportive, loving relationship between a black father and his son. The idea that gay's are people too who can have a binding and lasting relationship and have family values but socity will not allow them to adopt. Then he exposes corporate corruption and how little fish are the scapegoats and the big fish get away. Add to the fact that his movie comes out during the Bush re-election period. Well, you draw your own conclusion. Anyway, the movie is one of the best I?ve seen in years. But Hollywood keeps promoting films like Soul Plane!