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BLACK PEOPLE: what are some other good ‘black films’??
um im black and i dunno im bored n i wanna see an urban or black film..whatever you want to call it. heres a list of the kind i usually like..i cant remember them all but…
there eyes were watchinggod
beloved
madeas family reunion (the best fucking movie on earth)
diary of a mad black woman
our song
something new (love it)
To sir with love(or anything with sidney poitier)
soul food
crash
how stella got her groove back
a raisin in the sun
love and basketball
brown sugar
zebrahead
ATL
glory road
remember the titans
soul plane
house party (kinda stupid but i like it)
the road to galveston
daddys little girls (so cute)
i think love my wife
BAPS (haha funny)
guess who
beauty shop (sooo good)
the imitation of life
barber shop
…..theres like a million
anyone can answer this really but im just assuming you know…
but anyway what are your favorite ones that i havent mentioned? im just trying to find a new movie because im stuck in the house 2day
Bamboozled is one of the very best movies ever. It is wonderful, sometimes sweet and other times sad movie. It deals a lot with how we view black people in the entertainment industry and the cooperate world, as well as the stereotypes we expect black people to follow in order to be entertaining and accepted into white media. It stars the Waynes (sp?) brothers.
My favorite black comedy is Pootytang. It is about a crime fighter who is literally too cool for words (has his own words) who stops evil by using his belt.
In this movie, the root of all evil is a middle-aged, rich white man who tries to get kids to drink beer, eat burgers and become nobodies. This movie stars Chris Rock is is one of the funnies things I have ever seen in my life.
p.s. I am white.
The Best of Madea (Mable Simmons) Family Reunion
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Madeas Family Reunion [VHS] $9.98 Tyler Perry, impresario of the gospel theater circuit, brings his gun-toting granny-drag persona Madea back to the big screen in Madea’s Family Reunion, a sequel to the surprise hit Diary of a Mad Black Woman. In addition to being saddled with an unruly foster teen (Keke Palmer, The Wool Cap), Madea has two troubled nieces: Lisa (Rochelle Aytes, White Chicks), who’s engaged to an abusive and contr… |
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Madea’s Family Reunion [VHS] $11.99 When pistol-packing, chain-smoking granny Mabel “Madea” Simmons (Tyler Perry) invites her family over for the weekend, chaos is sure to follow. First they gather for her sister Irene’s funeral and then for the wedding of her granddaughter, Lisa (Sonya Evans). Naturally, nothing goes as planned. The rest of her extended family include daughters Cora (Tamela J. Mann) and Vickie (Pebbles Johnson), gr… |
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Don’t Make a Black Woman Take Off Her Earrings: Madea’s Uninhibited Commentaries on Love and Life $4.80 In 2005, Tyler Perry took Hollywood by storm. The movie he wrote, produced, and starred in, Diary of a Mad Black Woman, opened number one at the box office and went on to gross more than $50 million. In its first week on sale, the DVD sold 2.4 million copies. At the same time, Perry was starring nightly across the country in a soldout stage show he’d also written, produced, and scored-Madea Goes t… |