When Dominic (Michael Ealy) talks to the guys about the movie For Colored Girls (2010), he says the psycho drops his kids out of the window. Ealy played the character who did just that in the movie.
From their first interaction, it is established that Michael (Terrence Jenkins) is younger than Candace (Regina Hall), but likely no more than four years younger, seeing as they attended high school at the same time, with Candace graduating first. In real life, Jenkins is eleven years younger than Hall, who were 30 and 41 years old respectively when the movie was released.
With a budget of $12 million, the film was director Tim Story's smallest production since Barbershop (2002). Story had previously worked on the highly-expensive Fantastic Four (2005) films.
Although the white male character of Bennett is profiled as white collar and frank about racial topics, even when his comments may seem racially offensive, he has a wife whom is black. She is seen briefly twice toward the end of the movie, and she is the only female associated with any of the male characters who has no speaking lines.
In one of the bar scenes, Dominic (played by Michael Ealy) makes a reference to Tyler Perry's, "For Colored Girls". When the film comes up in conversation, Dominic spoils it for the guys, telling them that "some crazy guy throws his kids out the window". Michael Ealy was in For Colored Girls in which he played Beau Willie, an abusive alcoholic, who murders his 2 children by deliberately dropping them from an apartment building.