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A Taste of Us: The Movie


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I saw this at IMDB and sounds to be a good movie. It helps that Nadia Turner is in it. :wub:

An urban romantic comedy about two young misfits who help a recently widowed elderly Baptist preacher regain his church after members of his congregation are convinced he's planning on eloping with a woman forty-five years his junior.

Cast: Deezer D (ER), Aloma Wright (Scrubs), Kacie Borrowman (ex-Cracked Connie, PSNS), Chrystee Pharris (Ex-Simone, PSNS), Nadia Turner (American Idol), Margaret Avery (The Color Purple), Debra Wilson (MadTV), Johnny Brown (Good Times), Sam Sarpong, Al Jarreau, Sy Richardson, Cecilia Ruvalcaba

It comes out next fall

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