I’m white enough not to give a shit about that movie.
I hope not, because I have no interest in it.
Will it be like the old blacksploitation films of the 1970s in which the most evil villain will have the blackest skin?
Bell Curve. Only the really stupid think this way.
Stop and think. Does a white person want to be in that theatre with with all this “hating whitey” attitude?
The studio is working too hard to promote it for a lot of different reasons that have nothing to do with it being a good movie.
I certainly hope not
“So black that instead of ticket stubs, the box office will give you a reparations check.”
This movie IS Reparations.
“I’m just talkin about Shaft!”
Hell with that quiz noise!!! I learned 40 years ago that trying to watch a movie with a majority black audience is an exercise in craziness. Entertaining on a certain level (you haven’t lived until you’ve see the original Jamie Lee Curtis “Halloween” with the theater full of mostly black enlisted troops) but you can’t get caught actually being more amused by the audience than the movie...
I was interested before they made it into some political and racial statement.
Now, meh.
I’ll catch it on Netflix someday.
I was black enough to watch Good Times and Sanford and Son.
I watched the official trailer on youtube, a blackplotation film nothing more (imagine ‘Shaft’ ‘Black Dynamite’ and ‘Superfly’ updated) nothing else.
The soundtrack is laughable ` and includes the track ‘the revolution will not be televised’ By Gil Scott Heron.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnJFhuOWgXg (3:09)
I didn’t fail ... the movie failed to attract my interest.
Black Panther was a new age comic that I never was inclined to read, as it was after my comic book days.
The question is am I even interested enough to watch the movie?