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Nobody's Fool (2018)
Nobody's Fool (2018)
2018 | Comedy, Drama
I mainly watched this because Tiffany Haddish was in it. She was over the top. The plot was down right dumb. In whole, this was a complete and total waste of my time.
  
Seed of Chucky (2004)
Seed of Chucky (2004)
2004 | Comedy, Horror
6
6.0 (8 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Chucky (2 more)
Tiffany
Jennifer tilly
Redman (0 more)
Watched last night I preferred bride of seed nothing wrong with this one not enough gore humor still there when u can get jennifer tilly to send herself up and voice Tiffany as well best part of the movie and then there's redman not so good acting. Not forgetting Glen or Glenda not a total fan really spolit the movie for me thank goodness for chucky to save the movie for me could have been better. Hoping the tv show will be better
  
A Hat Full of Sky (Discworld, #32; Tiffany Aching, #2)
A Hat Full of Sky (Discworld, #32; Tiffany Aching, #2)
Terry Pratchett | 2005 | Fiction & Poetry
9
9.3 (3 Ratings)
Book Rating
A different type of Disc world (0 more)
Too "deep" for younger readers (0 more)
What's to say its a Disc world book it's brilliant.... Some of the more seasoned Pratchett readers may find the Tiffany series a bit watered down but so much to love here
  
Tiffany Sly Lives Here Now
Tiffany Sly Lives Here Now
Dana L. Davis | 2018 | Fiction & Poetry, Young Adult (YA)
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
It's rare that I pick up a YA Contemporary, but there was something about Tiffany Sly that I couldn't pass up.

This book is about a 16 year old girl whose life is uprooted when she must move in with the father she has never known. To make matters worse, a second man claims to be her father and gives her 7 days to take a DNA test. Tiffany and her father's family are from two different worlds, but what I loved is how they're portrayed - how not a single character is who you thought they were at the beginning of the book.

If you want a book that will give you so many feels with a character who is unbelievably relatable, then this is the book for you. If you want a book that will make you cry and laugh, this book is for you. If you like a cast of complex characters, then you'll love Tiffany Sly Lives Here Now.

I read it in about a day, which is my way of saying this book was amazing!
  
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Luckiest Girl Alive (2022)
2022 |
7
6.5 (2 Ratings)
Movie Rating
A couple are shopping for registration gifts for their wedding, they appear happy. This woman named tiffany, however, seems to be hiding a dark secret as she keeps having flashbacks about her holding knives dripping with blood. Other than that, her life is good. She has a career in journalism and has hopes of a promotion.

One day a film maker approaches Tiffany to Interview her on her involvement in a school shooting, she claims she wasn't involved but a quick Google search by Tiffany shows she is being blamed for being involved, she needs to decide whether or not to do the interview.

Tiffany's past comes back to haunt her in various ways. Someone calls her a psycho on her Facebook page and she bumps into her old school teacher, who we find out in flashbacks helped her after a dramatic event at a party. It is soon evident that Tiffany has anger issues and still struggling due to what happened.

The whole movie is leading up to what happened on the day of the shooting, it keeps you guessing as to whether or not she was the shooter. It takes around an hour and 13 minutes to get to the actual event but it really did need that build up.

It's not a bad movie, the acting is superb and certain scenes are difficult to watch but executed so well. If you like dramas you are sure to enjoy this one, even if it's a one time only view.
  
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Out of the Shadows (Tangled Ivy, #3)
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
i haven't read the first books in this series but I still found this to be a very good read. the story flowed effortlessly I just became hooked. the characters and story line were well written. this book is a romantic suspense read which you'll defiantly want to read. will defiantly be reading the first two books
highly recommended
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Misbehaving
Misbehaving
Tiffany Reisz | 2014 | Erotica
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Short but sweet, naughty and nice, and sooooo funny, Tiffany Reisz has done it again. A brilliant read for an afternoon, and it's really easy to get along with that its as if you already know the characters.

Such a thoughtful wedding pressie from a character from another book ( sorry, i am not giving it away ;-))

I love the Bell hop, I think I might need more of him x
  
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Power Play (Risky Business, #1)
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
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I enjoyed this book, was a fantastic read. this book has different sides to it, the organised crime side adds plenty of suspense to the story. mix the suspense with some steamy scenes and you have one fab book, very well written, all characters worked really well and moved the story along. the story line is action packed with lots of sexual references thrown in.
highly recommended
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Play to Win (Risky Business, #3)
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
this book will defiantly keep you hooked long into the night, a defiant page turner of a read. fantastic characters and story line. this book has a love triangle story line to keep you hooked. this book contains lots of twists and turns and ups and downs. the author has a fab way of keeping you guessing of what is coming with each page you turn.

highly recommended
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Boo! A Madea Halloween (2016)
Boo! A Madea Halloween (2016)
2016 | Comedy, Drama, Horror
7
6.8 (5 Ratings)
Movie Rating
good comedy movie for halloween
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Hellur!!! OK so if you are looking for a good comedy movie for halloween (I know not typically a genre that you look for this time of year) then look no further. If you are a Tyler Perry fan or a fan of Madea you are going to be pleasantly surprised that this movie isn't a flop like (in my humble opinion) A Madea Christmas. Now since the early days I have loved the Madea character and the good wholesome values that Mr. Perry brings to the big screen. Sometimes they can "reach" and other times its just good fun.

In this movie, we find a grown 17yr old Tiffany (played by Diamond White) Brian's Daughter who we first met in Diary of a Mad Black Woman as a little girl (played by Tiffany Evens) and some girlfriends walking home from school, where they come across a Frat House with overly douchey College guys who are cat calling the young high school girls as they walk past their house.

They all try to talk to them and of course they only have one thing on their mind while talking to the girls. They invite them to a Halloween bash that they hold every year and about that time a very angry Brian pulls up and has a verbal confrontation with these guys. Embarrassed by the incident Tiffany is angry and talks back to Brian in front of her girlfriends and the Frat boys. Later we find Tiffany and her friend Aday (played by Liz Koshy) scheming in Tiffany's room about how they are going to sneak out after Brian leaves for work for the weekend.

Brian after finding out that his daughter is going to be meeting up with the boys later, calls Madea to come by and stay with the girls so that she can keep them in line. Well Madea, Joe, Aunt Bam, and Hattie, all show up to the house, where they witness the disrespectful nature in which Tiffany speaks to Brian and how she "throws shade" at the "old people" who are there to thwart her plans to go to the college frat party. Antics ensue as Tiffany decides to play a prank on Madea, Joe, Bam, and Hattie, and tell them a spooky story about how their house is haunted and that the only way to be safe is to go to bed before 10pm. After this the girls sneak out of the house to attend the party. Madea, goes to check up on the girls after some time has passed, and discovers that they are not in bed. Madea rallies up the troop (Bam and Hattie) and heads down to the frat party. When they pull up Madea is accosted by some frat boys on the front steps and after quickly putting them in place, she begins to search the party for Tiffany and Aday. When their friends find out that Tiffany's aunt is looking for her, they are quickly taken outside and Madea is hoisted up by a bunch of angry and drunk party goers and is thrown out the door.

"Mad as hell" Madea returns to Brian's house and calls the cops on the party and has it shut down. The frat boys take it on themselves to get back at Madea. Meanwhile, Tiffany comes downstairs and confronts Madea about what was going on acting like she had been upstairs sleeping in her dad's room the whole time. The frat boys begin messing with Madea, Joe, Bam, and Hattie, scaring them. At which point a couple of the guys, dress up like clowns and stalk Madea, Bam, and Hattie through out the house, eventually causing them to get in Madea's car and flee.

As they head down a dark road Madea's car breaks down. Madea and Hattie get out to try and see what is wrong with the car. About that time shadowy figures begin to appear in the woods surrounding them, and begin chasing them. Madea kicks it into high gear and leaves everyone in the dust and runs into the church where Aday's father the Reverend (Javon Johnson) is the preacher at, asking to be saved from the "demons and clowns and monkeys" and stuff that were chasing her. Aday comes out and tells Madea and the others that it was all just a prank that the frat boys were pulling and that none of it was real. Madea then decides to have some "hullerween" fun of her own by pulling a fast one on the boys. The film ends with a positive message about love, trust, and respect, and Madea running from "the po po".

You are in for a fun time and a good belly laugh. I hope you all take time to get out to see this great movie that is sure to become a family holiday classic.