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Something New Director: Sanaa Hamri Cast: Sanaa Lathan, Simon Baker, Mike Epps, Donald Faison

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  • DVD Release Date: 05/16/2006
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 11,008
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An introduction to the film by Blair Underwood; The Do's and Dont's of Dating: From lust to love, the cast of Something New goves everyone something to laugh about with their hilarious insights on the dating scene; The Making of Something New: Go behind the scenes with the cast and crew and see exclusive never-before-seen footage from the set

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Disc #1 -- Something New
1. Happy Valentine's Day (Main Titles) [5:17]
2. Never Married [3:38]
3. Blind Date [4:18]
4. Just Business [6:32]
5. No Pressure [8:40]
6. Getting the Urge [5:30]
7. Prejudice Vs. Preference [4:05]
8. Going Too Far [6:51]
9. A Little Color [3:55]
10. In Public [4:49]
11. Everything I Ever Wanted [2:30]
12. Party Crasher [:00]
13. Put on Hold [6:11]
14. A Different Flavor [4:41]
15. Met Somebody Else [2:20]
16. No, Fizzle, No Magic [6:12]
17. Putting on a Show [5:46]
18. Daddy Knows Best [2:23]
19. Belle of the Ball [6:12]
20. End Titles [5:57]

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A woman discovers that when it comes to love, sometimes opposites really do attract in this romantic comedy-drama. Kenya (Sanaa Lathan) is a successful African-American lawyer in her mid-thirties whose personal life is not going as well as her career. While she's attractive and intelligent, Kenya has rather high standards and isn't willing to settle for a man who isn't everything she wants. While attending a party, Kenya is introduced to Brian (Simon Baker), a landscape architect who handles the gardening at her host's mansion. Brian is immediately and obviously attracted to Kenya, through she doesn't feel the same way at all. However, she likes his work and hires him to refurbish her garden; before long, he asks her out on a date, and against her better judgment she accepts. While Kenya and Brian have little in common, in time they hit it off, and a romance begins to blossom between them. However, Brian happens to be white, which ruffles some feathers among Kenya's friends and family, who try to find her a more suitable, African-American suitor. Also starring Mike Epps, Donald Faison, Blair Underwood, and Alfre Woodard, Something New was the first feature film for director Sanaa Hamri, who previously established herself by directing music videos. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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it is really something new?by mamamonkey

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October 05, 2009: i dont really think it is new, but is sanaa lathan and simon baker it is something hot and sexy and sweet and uplifting.

i truly enjoyed the film.

Beautiful performancesby Anonymous

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October 01, 2009: I loved Simon Baker in this film. He never impressed me before this, now I stop to give his other movies a closer look.

I have never considered Sanaa a great actress, but I love her movies, especially this one. She manages to portray a real person each time. She manages to capture the misgivings and the vulnerability that most of us feel in entering a new situation.

With all of that aside, I just simply love the movie.

This review was written about the DVD edition.


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