
It's been about five years since 'New York Times' bestselling author Bishop T. D. Jakes produced his first film, the critically acclaimed 'Woman Thou Art Loosed', which featured an amazing performance by Kimberly Elise, and now he's back again on the big screen with another amazing story.
Based on the novel of the same name, Jakes is hoping his second produced film, 'Not Easily Broken' sends a message to all producers and studios: We need more positive images on African American men on the big screen.
Directed by Bill Duke and starring Morris Chestnut and Taraji P. Henson, 'Not Easily Broken' revolves around a couple whose strength and faith are tested after the wife is injured in a car crash and the husband becomes attracted to another woman.
The Black Families On TV
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The Cosby Show
Seasons: Eight
Notable Cast Members: Bill Cosby, Phylicia Rashad, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Keshia Knight Pulliam, Tempestt Bledsoe, Lisa Bonet, Raven-Symoné
Storyline: Popular comedy television series based on a happily married couple raising their children in Brooklyn, New York.
Sidenote: Throughout the course of eight seasons The Huxtable family helped set the stage for black families on prime time television. Bill Cosby's character, Cliff Huxtable was such a role model that he topped TV Guide's 2004 list of "50 Greatest TV Dads of All Time."
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'Family Matters'
Seasons: Nine
Notable Cast Members: Reginald Vel Johnson, Darius McCrary, Kellie Shanygne Williams, JoMarie Payton, Jaleel White, Telma Hopkins
Storyline: Based on middle-class suburban Chicago black family, the Winslows.
Sidenote: Spinning off it's sister show 'Perfect Strangers,' the hit sitcom spawned off one of the most popular characters in sitcom history, Steve Urkel. America's favorite nerd was so popular that he established a merchandising empire, which included a talking doll, trading cards, posters, books, lunchboxes and a limited edition cereal.
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'Lincoln Heights'
Seasons: Three
Notable Cast Members: Russell Hornsby, Nicki Micheaux, Erica Hubbard, Rhyon Nicole Brown, Mishon Ratliff, Michael Reilly Burke, Robert Adamson, William Stanford Davis
Storyline: A drama revolving around the life of LAPD officer Eddie Sutton, who is in pursuit of a better life for his family. Ironically, Sutton moves his family into his old neighborhood which is known for its violence.
Sidenote: In 2008 the series was nominated for four NAACP Image Awards including Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series, Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series, Outstanding Drama Series, and Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series.
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'My Wife & Kids'
Seasons: Five
Notable Cast Members: Damon Wayans, Tisha Campbell-Martin, George O. Gore II
Storyline: Damon Wayans portrays Michael Kyle, a loving husband who maintains his household by teaching his family some valuable wisdom and knowledge, and learning some himself.
Sidenote: The show's co-creator, Damon Wayans, may have regretted the original storyline of Claire Kyle following the loss of cast member Jazz Raycole. Raycole's mother disapproved of the actress' storyline for season two, which led to her being pulled from the show.
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The Jeffersons
Seasons: 11
Notable Cast Members: Sherman Hemsley, Isabel Sanford, Marla Gibbs, Roxie Roker, Franklin Cover, Paul Benedict
Storyline: Entrepreneur George Jefferson hits the ticket with his successful dry-cleaning business, which leads him to move into a ritzy New York City high-rise.
Sidenote: America can thank fellow 'Good Times' actress Ja'Net DuBois for helping George Jefferson's family move up to the east side. The Emmy Award-winner co-wrote and sang the show's opening and closing theme song 'Movin' On Up.'
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'What's Happening!!'
Seasons: Three
Notable Cast Members: Ernest Lee Thomas, Haywood Nelson, Fred Berry, Danielle Spencer, Mabel King, Shirley Hemphill, David Hollander, John Welsh, Earl Billings, Leland Smith
Storyline: Loosely based on the motion picture 'Cooley High' a trio of friends go through the trials and tribulations of young adulthood.
Sidenote: Fred Berry's character Rerun almost didn't turn out as we may remember him today. Originally the role was reportedly written to fit the description of a skinny white kid.
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'227'
Seasons: Five
Notable Cast Members: Marla Gibbs, Alaina Reed Hall, Jackée Harry, Helen Martin, Hal Williams, Regina King, Curtis Baldwin, Kia Goodwin, Reynaldo Rey, Countess Vaughn
Storyline: Taking place in a Washington D.C. apartment building, numbered 227, the show's characters would be found sitting outside on a large set of stone stairs (aka the stoop), in which a discussion would lead into the weekly plot line.
Sidenote: Former 'Moesha' and 'Celebrity Fit Club' star Countess Vaughn received her big break in Hollywood by simply asking. Vaughn mentioned her dream of appearing on '227' following her 1988 appearance on the talent show series 'Star Search.'
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'Julia'
Seasons: Three
Notable Cast Members: Diahann Carroll, Lloyd Nolan, Paul Winfield, Fred Williamson
Storyline: Centering on a young widow working as a nurse, trying to make ends meet while raising her son as a single parent.
Sidenote: The 1960 NBC comedy is known for being one of the first weekly shows to depict African-American woman in the non stereotypical role of playing servants. The drama eventually lead to the show's star Diahann Carroll asking for a release from her contract due to the controversy surrounding the show from its inception.
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'The Wayans Bros'
Seasons: Five
Notable Cast Members: Shawn Wayans, Marlon Wayans, John Witherspoon, Anna Maria Horsford, Jermaine Hopkins, Ja'Net DuBois, Phill Lewis
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Sidenote: Following their family's tradition of producing sitcoms, Shawn and Marlon Wayans debut 'The Wayans Bros' in 1995. Adding to the sitcom's hip-hop feel, the brothers used A Tribe Called Quest's hit single 'Electric Relaxation' as the show's opening theme for the first two seasons.
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Also featured in the film are Maeve Quinlan, Jenifer Lewis, Wood Harris, and Kevin Hart.
In recently speaking with Jakes, he spoke about putting this story and film together so that others can follow its meaning both on and off the screen.
How did the project come about?
T.D. Jakes: I got together with Sony Pictures and they put up the money for the film to be made and the topic is totally different from 'Woman Thou Art Loosed'. It's not about child abuse, and it's not about the church. The church is involved, but the story is about a couple with problems, and how time heals all wounds. This is a universal story that will make one laugh, cry, and leave you entertained. So far, the feedback from the earlier screenings we've had have all been positive, and we are looking to have the film in almost 1000 screens or more by the time opening day arrives on January 9.
What inspired you to write the story?
T.D. Jakes: I wanted to see love story from a male perspective. Most romantic stories are written from the woman's side of things. We mostly see what women go through in love, and I wanted to show the opposite. Men and women approach love from different avenues and while men try to do things privately when emotional, women tend to be more communicative. Some people say it's the male version of 'Waiting to Exhale'. I don't know about that, but I do know that it really touches on issues that are really sensitive to men.
Do you think we need to have more African American men behind the scenes to see more positive images of men on the screen?
T.D Jakes: Yes. We need less films that involves violence and vulgarity on the screen and have more storiesthat reflect positive images and actions. In watching this film about a real-life situation, one can see that patience can go a long way in solving a conflict and the church is always there for guidance.

What are the most important values you want the audience to get from this film?
T.D. Jakes: I want people to walk away from this film knowing that it takes time for a situation to play itself out and not to give up so early when things get rough in life.
How was it seeing your novel on screen?
T.D. Jakes: It's a great feeling. I think that Bill Duke did a fantastic job as a director. I'm thankful he allowed me to have some input on the film.
How much fun was it to be in the film?
T.D. Jakes: It was a lot of fun. If you look closely at the screen, that was my wife in the scene with Morris and Taraji and we had a blast working with them.
In working with a bigger studio like Sony Pictures, will the film be accessible to many people?
T.D. Jakes: We really want everybody to benefit from the opportunity of seeing this film. It can reach a broad base of people. We are going to market this film as much as we can by going to different cities and letting them know that film is coming out and that it's a good film. We are reaching out to as many fraternities as we can. We're launching a massive television campaign. We really want to make an impact on opening weekend because that's what Hollywood executives look at, and if we want to continue to make movies that we want, we have to show them that we can make a difference when we go to the theater and support good films.
Could you see this film reaching those who aren't believers?
T.D. Jakes: I think the movie gives an opportunity for people who don't go to church to see the practicality of faith, and how it plays out. If they are in a relationship or in a difficult place in life, they may want to question God or spirituality for answers. The movie won't answer the question, but poses the question for you.
How important was race in this film?
T.D. Jakes: Now that we have an African American man (President-Elect Barack Obama) in power, it gives us a great opportunity to reinforce real-life situations. For the next four or eight years we are going to be looking at an intellectual African American family managing affairs from domestic issues to international crisis. We will have diversity within our community. The great thing about this film is that the cast is diverse. In the film, you have two Black guys in a car with a White guy just being the best of friends and playing ball and working together. So, this film shows how we get along with one another.
What's next for you?
T.D. Jakes: There are a lot of ideas I have. Sony has given me the green light to work on another film, and I'm also thinking about doing a talk show. I have some time to think about which avenue I want to go, but I want to ride with this film for now and see how far we can go with this.
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By: Rozlyn on 12/31/2008 11:14AM
TD Jakes continues to inspire many. Multi talented, his books, music, cd's, Dvd's, plays and movies, illustrate a powerful healing for hurting people. "God bless you TD Jakes."
Can't wait to see your movie!"
Love Ya,
Roz...
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By: Enrique Pascal on 12/31/2008 4:42PM
TD Jakes is a amazing person with a heart for all people. I have been inspired by him and his ministry, my blog page www.enriquepascal.com is a product of his teachings. Thanks TD Jakes
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By: Haverwood on 12/31/2008 8:30PM
This movie opens soon, and I'm looking forward to it too. The clips, I've seen have really peaked my interest. Also tonight on this New Year's Night, I'm headed to The Potter's House for Watch Night. Even tho the church is about 15 minutes from house, the line to get even off the highway ramp will be twice as long! No matter--the celebration was wonderful last year--and same will be said for the end of 2008!
http://thomasina1616.blogspot.com/2008/12/final-day-of-2008.html
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By: Rozlyn on 1/01/2009 6:06PM
Hello #3
Wow!!!!!
Your soooooooooo lucky to live close to the Potter's House, have a great time!" I live in Seattle Washington State. Thank God for TBN and The Word Channel.
Happy New Year!
Roz..
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By: ERNEST L. JAKES on 1/01/2009 10:33PM
It is truly a blessing to be close to the Potters House and to the great man that God has put before us as Moses. He cares for people ALL people and has done so all of his days. I think as a salute to such a man that we make sure that this venture is off the chain as far as attendance. I mean all people not just African Americans but ALL Americans and forieign people as well. Take at least 10 people to see this movie this is a way to get some of the culture to the world that we offer as a way of "we are just like you". The world needs to know that there are some that are "not easily broken". That there are some heroes out there and a whole lot of them that are not counted. The voice of male love for his woman is drowned out with the complaints of bad choices and for the wrong reason and the lamentation of the scorned is resonant. But there are a group of women that silently smile as they do have the man of their dream. Even a rose has thorns. Let's talk about the rose and handle the thorns without the feeling of entitlement that makes us all think that we just deserve the bloom.
It is good that we grew together. Being under Bishops authority as the leader of our church has helped so many. Any of you that would like to come join us as under subjection and contributing to the good of the community and to mankind are welcome to come to Dallas and we have some of the best neighborhoods right by the church. Call 214-333-6542 for more info.
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By: llg25k13 on 1/04/2009 9:01AM
I WILL SEE YOUR MOVIE ON OPENING DAY. THANKS FOR DOING SOMETHING POSTIVE FOR MEN. I HOPE THAT THEY WILL TAKE THEIR PLACE IN HELPING TO RAISE THE CHILDREN THAT THEY HELP TO BRING IN TO THIS WORL. I WORK IN A JAIL AND IT IS RUNNING OVER WITH BLACK MEN, TEENS AND FEMALES. I HOPE IF YOU WILL LET THEM KNOW BAD THEY LOOK WITH THEIR BAGGY PANTS, PLEASE PLEASE SEND A MESSAGE TO THE MALES IN REFERENCE TO THIER DRESS OF THE BAGGY PANTS HANGING OF THE BEHINDS AND THE WOMEN AS WELL WITH TO TIGHT PANTS AND TOO SHORT DRESSES WITH THEIR STOMACHS HANGING OUT.
THANK YOU
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By: papavaju on 1/04/2009 12:53PM
I think of you when I think of the scripture that suggest we must be careful how we entertain strangers, it says we maybe entertaining angles unaware.
your history and your presents suggest you are a part of that long awaited change that will come about with a major unifying community project like the edification of the pyramids and/or the great wall of China and how they unified the people during the building of those great edifices. I would hope that you will consider adding to your great works a movie outlining the benefits of a mega million inter-national inner-city middle school student exchange curriculum based sloey on five years of acceptable social behavior and include a compensated volunteer draft of students immediate families ready and willing to travel
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By: jacquib1405 on 1/04/2009 1:14PM
I love the Bishop. I have been "under" him long enough to know his heart. He takes the unique and makes it relevant and life changing. Go Bishop! May God continue to bless you with long life as He blesses your message and endeavors.
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By: kitty on 1/04/2009 2:11PM
ERNEST L. JAKES, RE your statement:
"It is truly a blessing to be close to the Potters House and to the great man that God has put before us as Moses."
Are you claiming that T.D. Jakes is Moses? And if so, is it your personal belief, the congregation's belief or does Rev. Jakes say that God has placed him here to be Moses?And if he is to be "Moses", who is he to lead out of bondage? The congregation of The Potters House, or the entire world?
Please know that I in no way mean any harm, it's just that your statement aroused my curiosity.
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By: jgymnast733 on 1/04/2009 2:23PM
Yes,alot of black men fall short in there duties in caring for the children they bring into this world, However, woman need to respect themselves and not allow men to use their bodies as sperm depots',
winding up pregnent and not knowing who the actual father is. Yes, we have lots of blame to go around and the madness must stop people.
Hopefully,Bishop's new movie will plant a seed cause our people have run amuck,i just wish this movie could be shown in high schools around the country like schindlers list did..
WAKE UP PEOPLE!!!!!
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