Friday, August 31, 2007
Mini Reviews From Bootleg Heaven
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Today in B'Days
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OK, Which One Is It, Sex or No Sex?
Terrence Howard is still hoping to become a Jehovah's Witness - once he can control his sexual urges. The star studied to become a Jehovah's Witness when he was a teenager but turned his back on the church when he realized he'd have to give up sex until he was married.
He says, "That's where I had my troubles."
But newly-single Howard, who split with his latest girlfriend in July, hasn't given up on the religion, adding, "I'm still working hard at that one. I'll be a Witness one day, as soon as I can discipline myself in that area."
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Thursday, August 30, 2007
Remembering The Jena Six And Those Before Them...
The Jena 6 issue, like Katrina, highlights how some people receive deference in treatment over others. “The Jim Crow style racism and government negligence, reflected in the Jena 6 case, are both quite worrisome. Unfortunately, the case is another incident that points to the entrenched racial and socio-economic disparities in the South, which this country has yet to fully confront,” says political scientist Dr. Sekou Franklin of Middle Tennessee State University.
The Afrosphere Jena 6 Coalition “ask that the mainstream traditional media step forward and discharge their duty to provide coverage of this vitally important event to their viewers and readers and act as “the fourth institution” of governmental “checks and balance” that constitutional framers intended the press to be.”
List of Bloggers for Justice
1. Wayne Hicks electronicvillage.blogspot.com/ Cincinnati, OH
2. D. Yobachi Boswell http://www.blackperspective.net/ Nashville, TN
3. Daz Wilson purplezoe.blogspot.com/
4. Francis Holland afrospear.jconserv.net/
5. Jim D. Walton www.blackinbusiness.org/
6. Cooper wonderlandornot.net
7. Yolonda ebonymommy.com/blog/
8. Vanessa Byers vanessabyers.net/ Miami, FL
9. Sincere sincere-thoughts.blogspot.com
10. Pia courtingdestiny.com
11. Adrianne George blackwomenineurope.blogspot.com/ Sweden
12. Eddie Griffin http://www.eddiegriffinbasg.blogspot.com/ Fort Worth, TX
13. PB http://www.savantwriter.blogspot.com/ Kansas City
14. Tom Autopref automaticpreference.wordpress.com/
15. Dave J. wanderingether.blogspot.com/ Haslett, Michigan
16. B. Medusa www.mnemosyne-blog.net/
17. Shawn Williams http://www.dallassouthblog.com/ Dallas, Texas
18. Deidra blackandmissing.blogspot.com Baton Rouge, LA
20. Invisible Woman invisible-cinema.blogspot.com/ San Francisco, CA
21. Plez pajoyner.blogspot.com Atlanta, GA
22. Shanikka www.maatsfeather.com/frontPage.do
24. Saba charlotte.greasyguide.com
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Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Drumline
The quality of this clip isn't the best, but it gives you the gist of the film, as well as what the college drumline is about.
Shout out to Thembi for The Sugar Hill Gang's "Apache".
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8/29/2007
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Guilty As Charged....
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8/29/2007
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Tangy Terrence's New Movie
Howard will play a veteran street-fighting coach who mentors Tatum's character, a young man who had been scraping up a living scalping tickets in Gotham (Daily Variety, Aug. 3).
Shooting will begin on location in NYC in September.
Next up for Howard is "The Brave One," "The Hunting Party" and "Iron Man."
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Respect
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8/29/2007
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OK, I've Been Tagged
I've been tagged by Lisa C (who has a sweet and beautiful blog Lisa C Writes) for "The Face Behind The Blog". The rules are supposed to be this:
Post a short blog article that includes a photograph (or a series of photos) showing the face behind your blog. If you already show a photo somewhere on your site (such as in your about page), then make your post more interesting and choose a photo that is not currently online.
2nd step: Include links to other people that have displayed a photo, or include their photos in your post, adding a reference.Mary - the grey mom, Lisa - the designer, Genesis -the at home mom.
3rd step: Tag as many others as you like to spread the meme. I'm tagging: New York Dude Invisible Woman Mrs. Grapevine ManChild Funky Fly Fresh
4th step: Each person tagged should create their own post and repeat the process.
Have fun!!
It does sound fun, but I wish I'd been tagged for the "8 Things About Me"....that would have been easier. I don't want to be a wet blanket (as my mom used to say) but the whole foundation of my blog is based on Ralph Ellison's book "Invisible Man" and our community's invisibility in the world at large. It allegiance to this pledge, I must remain (at least on this blog) invisible and anonymous, sorry Lisa....I want to know what those others look like as well, but I can assure you I'm pretty good-looking :-)
In the above post is a ditty UBM wrote on Mr. Ellison last week, hope you likey.
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Tuesday, August 28, 2007
My Favorite Forest Movie (Besides Fast Times At Ridgemont High)
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8/28/2007
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Why This Didn't Make The Top Ten, I'll Never Know
Ms. Hott Sauce wanted to know why "Pootie Tang" didn't make the top 10 of favorite films. I must say I'm at a loss....
When this movie came out on a Friday, my then boyfriend and I went the next day, Saturday. We only went cause I was in a small town in New Jersey for a family reunion, and they had exactly one multiplex for 50 miles.
Anyway, it was supposed to start at 3:30, and it was 3:45 and we 2 were the only ones there. We had to yell to the projectionist (can you imagine?) to start the movie. He responded by saying he was "waiting for more people to come" Honey, if you are in a town the size of a postage stamp, the only movie theatre within 50 miles, and it's 15 minutes past the start time and STILL no one else is there? The writing is on the wall. The perfect example of why Chris Rock shouldn't make even one more movie.
This is a clip of the 60 seconds that Pootie Tang was funny, and even that was in the first 5 minutes. Pootie Tang puts foot to ass with a greased up ponytail and a belt.
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Monday, August 27, 2007
Oh That Harpo...
One reader Qadeer, had this thoughtful thing to say about the Color Purple:
'I can't think of another film that so many black women can quote line for line, and though it won plenty of awards, I believe it's appeal to women is one of the main reasons that this film doesn't get the critical recognition it deserves.'
It might have been that, or the fashionable hate of Steven Spielberg at the time it was made. Or maybe the haterade of Oprah, who didn't get her due in this film or Beloved (which is one of my faves, and oddly, not one person voted for).
This clip is a Sims version that I thought was pretty clever.
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8/27/2007
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Ummm....okay
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8/27/2007
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The Glamorous Life No More....
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8/27/2007
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The Envelope Please....
Anyhoo, I appreciate the votes and what everyone had to say. I love seeing what people think is good, or great, and I love the comments about why. Some voted for "Roots" which isn't a film, but if it were, surely would have won. Tony is an obvious Denzel Washington worshiper (:-) ), cazualc seems to love "Claudine" a much as I do, and Purple Zoe brought up a film called "Afropunk", that I haven't seen but plan to now.
There were votes for some films that I've never been a big fan of; "Hav Plenty" and "The Best Man" for example, and some that I admire that didn't make the cut: "Glory", "Deep Cover", and "Eve's Bayou", for starters.
There were some votes for some African films, which in my opinion, don't get enough notoriety. I will start blogging about them here. Here is the top 10 list in order, starting with #1:
1) The Color Purple (by far the favorite)
3) Malcolm X
4) Cooley High
Boyz N' The Hood
Menace 2 Society
Raisin In The Sun (1961)
ClaudineSchool Daze
Sparkle
A hard choice for some, I know. Please let me know what your favorite (or what you thought was the most well made) film out of these is in the comments section....cheers!
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Saturday, August 25, 2007
Oscar Nominated Actor, Best Selling Rapper Starts Film Company
Omillio Sparks "Soulful" is a coming-of-age-story of a young girl (Jamie Knight), nicknamed "Soulful" who uses her God given talent to sing despite dealing with the adversities of a hard knock life in the streets.
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8/25/2007
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The Original "Run's House"
Reverend Run and Blair Underwood in "Krush Groove". And it's like that, and that's the way it is.
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8/25/2007
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Today in B'Days
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8/25/2007
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More From The Justice League....
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8/25/2007
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Friday, August 24, 2007
On The Eve Of His New Film....
From The Hollywood Reporter: Oscar-nominated director John Singleton was driving a Lexus SUV when it struck and killed a jaywalker who stepped in front of the car, police said Friday.
Singleton, 39, immediately stopped his car and waited for police to arrive after the accident Thursday night in the city's Jefferson Park neighborhood, said Officer Jason Lee, a police spokesman.
The woman was taken to a hospital where she was pronounced dead Friday morning, Lee said. She was identified as Constance Russell, 57, of Los Angeles.
Other details were not immediately released, and an after-hours call to Singleton's agent was not immediately returned.
Singleton, whose debut film, 1991's "Boyz N The Hood," earned him two Oscar nominations, has also directed "Poetic Justice," "Shaft," and "2 Fast 2 Furious." He was the producer of "Hustle & Flow," "Black Snake Moan" and the just-released "Illegal Tender."
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8/24/2007
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Thursday, August 23, 2007
"Coonskin" Animation
Here is a clip that shows the animation portion of "Coonskin". Now I really don't get it, but I think I would if I were on 4 blunts and a forty ounce. (Some nudity shown)
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8/23/2007
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"Coonskin" Clip
Clip from the movie "Coonskin" as reviewed by Undercover Black Man. Honestly, I don't know what to make of this song, but I was surprised to see that Philip Thomas (Miami Vice, Sparkle) was involved.
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8/23/2007
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And Justice For All....
"You Can't F--k With Mac from Predator"
You're ghostin' us, motherfucker. I don't care who you are back in the world, you give away our position one more time, I'll bleed ya, real quiet. Leave ya here. Got that? God damn. Anyone willing to slaughter both ally and foe alike is okay in my book except when, you know, he wants to slaughter me instead. Mac kicked it when he tried to avenge the death of his boy Blaine, but we all know it was his Dukian spirit that enabled Arnold to whip some Predator ass.
I shouldn’t say “shocking” from my own personal point of view. I don’t catch the vapors whenever somebody says “nigger.” But the N-word prohibitionists out there will find it hard to cope with Scatman Crothers singing a ditty called “Ah’m a Nigger Man.
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8/23/2007
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Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Cocoa Colored News....
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8/22/2007
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Background Music While You Vote
If you haven't let me know what your favorite black films are, please do so in my previous post "What Are Your Favorite Black Fims?" I'll post the results Sunday.
I leave you with the Jackson 5 before plastic surgery, bankruptcy courts, weird marriages, and zestiness.
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8/22/2007
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Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Film #63,472 For Samuel Jackson
Lurie says, “I am truly delighted with every actor who came on board this film, but to have such a powerhouse as Sam Jackson in the title role, I couldn’t have asked for anything more. I like to take an actor of his caliber – one who has such an iconic image – away from that image and plant him in a role that is unexpected. Since Sam usually portrays strong-willed, strong-bodied characters, I loved the notion of casting him as someone who is, as the Champ says, ‘down and almost halfway out.’ In fact, I can’t recall an actor transforming himself into a person of the streets like this in such a unique way since Dustin Hoffman literally embodied Ratso Rizzo in "Midnight Cowboy."
His portrayal of Jules, the philosophizing hit man, in Quentin Tarantino’s "Pulp Fiction" brought him unanimous critical acclaim, as well as Academy Award® and Golden Globe nominations. For "Jackie Brown," his second film with director Quentin Tarantino, Jackson received a Golden Globe nomination and the Silver Bear Award for Best Actor in a Comedy at the Berlin Film Festival. For his performance in Joel Schumacher’s 1996 film of the John Grisham novel "A Time to Kill," Jackson received a Golden Globe nomination and an NAACP Image Award. In 1991, Jackson made movie history with his portrayal of a crack addict in Spike Lee’s "Jungle Fever" when he was awarded the first and only Best Supporting Actor Award ever given by the judges at the Cannes Film Festival. He also won the New York Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actor for that performance.
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8/21/2007
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New Jamie Foxx Film That I Missed
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8/21/2007
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Monday, August 20, 2007
Let Me Know...What Are Your Favorite Black Films?
In the meantime, I would really, really, like to have a readers poll of the Top 10 Best Black Films. I got the idea from Mrs. Grapevine, who commented that there was a college poll of the 10 best films of all time, and none of them were black (she nominates Sparkle and Lady Sings The Blues). I kinda forgave these kids cause they are probably young and dumb. This is the list, from ten to one:
Garden State
Gladiator
The Departed
Office Space
Fight Club
The Boondock Saints
Old School
Anchorman (?!)
The Notebook
Wedding Crashers
See what I mean? I mean, I might be able to get with The Departed, and I know Office Space is a college classic, but The Boondock Saints and and Old School? Pure college cult tomfoolery. There must be at least one black film that's better than those, even "Car Wash".
Anyhoo, Just Judith cosigned. This is a list that she did early on in her blogging career of the Top
25 Black Films. She proposed an interesting question....what makes a black film "black" is it a black director, a black cast? That is a good question, as most people would automatically say a black cast. But "Hustle and Flow" is considered a black film, and was directed by a non black.
Here is JJ's list:
Boomerang
Jerry Maguire
Colley High
Glory
Coming to America
Love & Basketball
Boyz 'N The Hood
The Color Purple
Do The Right Thing
House Party (original only)
Let's Do It Again/Uptown Saturday Night (that's 2 films Judith, recount! :-) )
What's Love Got To Do With It
Sparkle (on the list thanks to the soundtrack)
Claudine
Malcolm X
Ray
Devil In A Blue Dress (agreed with the Cheadle comment JJ)
Eve's Bayou (one of my faves)
Hoop Dreams
Def By Temptation
Fresh (another one of my faves)
Jackie Brown
Soul Food
Love Jones
One reason I want a list that reflects our community is that stankonia AFI top 100 films of all times. Pure BS. I posted what I thought about their unapologetic invisibility list here when I first started blogging.
Please leave your votes in the comment section....you can list one or two or ten or twenty, any # of your favorite black films. They can be from the year 1900 to 2007. I'll give the results at the end of the week, then post them on the sidebar and leave it up until next year (hopefully I'll still be blogging). I appreciate everyone who responds...cheers!
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Today In B'Days
Isaac Hayes, he of "Truck Turner" and "I'm Gonna Git You Sucka" (among other things) is 65 today. In honor of his birthday, I'm going to repost the trailer to "Wattstax" one of my favorite films of all time. I know I posted it in June, but I would post it every week if I could!
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8/20/2007
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Get Thee To The Lacefront Store, Stat
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8/20/2007
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Wah?
the Belhi: The better thing incontestably lives exposure on the planet hour. The hill of the cypress still has obtained it and for all its defects, the Flav di Flava is the man in the commerce, bar of Hype better no. Martini di Limoncello: For those of you that they have…
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8/20/2007
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Sunday, August 19, 2007
My Weekend At A Glance

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8/19/2007
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Saturday, August 18, 2007
Another Musical Biopic For Jamie Foxx....
The movie’s based on a series of articles on Ayers that appeared in the LA Times in 2005. I didn’t read them all, but they are worth checking out.
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8/18/2007
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WTF?.....Volume 7
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8/18/2007
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Interesting...



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8/18/2007
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Help Raise Awareness For Our Fellow Africans...
HBO did a commendable thing recently in purchasing what is purported to be a powerful documentary on the history leading to the Darfur crisis. Yet then with something as time sensitive as present genocide, and despite the rising crescendo of public outcry here in the U.S. and elsewhere for something to be done in Darfur; HBO decided to shelve the doc until December.
The documentary, "Sand and Sorrow", which is narrated by George Clooney “provides an inside look at the situation on the ground and examines the international community’s “legacy of failure” to respond to such profound crimes against humanity in the past”, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
In conjunction with Darfur: An Unforgivable Hell On Earth and UltravioletUnderground we want to launch a letter writing campaign to HBO, urging them to air the documentary now. The people of Darfur don’t have the time to wait for support that is already years too late. They need the public consciousness awakened now, and HBO could help with that by simply airing a property they already own.
It is of no undertaking for HBO to simply put something on air; so we are not asking anything the least bit extraordinary or burdensome of them.
Please take a couple of minutes and call or write:
Richard Plepler VP Admin Service/Public Relations1100 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10036 212-512-1000
If your not very familiar with the Dafur issue you can get a synopsis in my post A Million Miles Away
If you’re reading locally here in Nashville, you can join with: TAG: Tennesseans Against Genocide
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8/18/2007
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Friday, August 17, 2007
Turks & Caicos International Film Festival
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8/17/2007
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Wow.
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8/17/2007
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Just One More, I Promise
I just had to post one more Omar video...it is a stand-off with another one of my favorite characters from "The Wire" Brother Mouzone. Bro. Mouzone is a Nation of Islam hitman...these two together did in the Idris Elba character, "Stringer Bell".
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8/17/2007
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I Love Him!
This is one of Omar's (Michael K. Williams) genius robberies from "The Wire". Seriously, there is nothing better on T.V., straight up.
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8/17/2007
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Spotlight On....
Since invisibility is rearing it's ugly head in spades this week, with not one black film, one black director, or a black actor of note in any opening this weekend, I'll talk about our community on my own.
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8/17/2007
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Thursday, August 16, 2007
Angela Bassett is 49 Today
So I decided to honor her with a clip. I know some will hate me for saying this, but sometimes I find her quite boring (don't judge me!) so I found a clip of her doing something a little undignified for once....and I love it. Warning: some naughty words included :-)
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8/16/2007
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Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Thank You Again Undercover Black Man
I love reading UBM's blog, as I know it will always be something silly or unusual, and today is no different. There is this dude that uploads 45's he plays to You Tube...that's it. His name is "spoonfedcornbread", and I think I love hin...haha. This is an old "Friends of Distinction" song my parents used to play...
After this I will try to keep the songs film related, though it seems that I heard this one in some 70's flick...
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8/15/2007
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This N' That
Also: P ditty-full is executiive producing the film for the B.I.G. biopic. So much for hopes of a quality crew...
Also: Eddie Murphy calls Melanie Brown and liar and an extortionist. I would say “this is getting ugly,” but it obviously got ugly about 9 or 10 months ago. stereohyped
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8/15/2007
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Trailer for Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married?
What do you guys think?
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8/15/2007
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Hey There....
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8/15/2007
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Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Some New Stuff and Needless Remake #2,065
Gustin Nash and Jesse Cale are writing the screenplay. No director has been hired yet.
Ice Cube and Matt Alvarez of CubeVision are set to produce along with David Alpert and Rick Jacobs of Circle of Confusion. Cube's Dimension-based company is also working on a movie adaptation of "Welcome Back, Kotter" and "Tough Love." The rapper-turned-actor is currently filming "First Sunday" for Screen Gems.
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8/14/2007
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Labels: coming attractions, ice cube, odd castings, ridiculousness, thanks hollywood
Daughters Of The Dust
For those of you who don't know, "Daughters of the Dust" is a film chronicling the lives of the Gullah Island decendants. These people were left virtually untouched after being shipped through the middle passage, and as a result, practiced many of the African traditions lost to their Amercan sisters and bothers lost to slavery. They speak a language called "Geechie"
This film is slow, absorbing, and visually beautiful, almost like observing someone else's dream while they're sleeping...
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8/14/2007
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Celebrating Black Sisterhood and It's Directors
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8/14/2007
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Today in B'Days
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8/14/2007
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Monday, August 13, 2007
Damn.
A loooong way from those Eddie Murphy/"Daddy Daycare" films, eh, Cuba? Hopefully this will make you sit down and actually read your scripts before doing them.
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8/13/2007
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For All of The Sexy Black Cinema Lovers Out There...
I host a bi-weekly podcast on black cinema called The Obenson Report, and I’m simply trying to create a circle of like minds, in an effort to build and sustain some kind of a contemporary black cinema movement.
On my last podcast recording, I pontificated on the notion of creating a contemporary black film movement, and talked about my supposed *radical* ideas for building a black owned & operated film financing, production and distribution Studio - my idea of a "Capable Tenth," loosely borrowing from DuBois's eventually abandoned “Talented Tenth” ideology. I also mention creating something I’m calling the "It Takes A Village" black cinema project.
Take a listen at your leisure, and more importantly, as I said, I’m hoping to connect with other people of African descent who think as I do, specifically about black film, and maybe we can all make some collective noise that will bring about some change, and see some of our ideas grow and flourish.
You can listen to previous episodes of my podcast here: http://www.talkshoe.com/talkshoe/web/tscmd/tc/31034. For the specific recording where I talk about the above movement and studio, select Episode 8, dated 8/6/2007. Or you can also find the podcast on iTunes to listen to on your iPod or other MP3 device; OR, you can find me on MySpace at myspace.com/beautifulthingsmovie; or my website, http://www.tambayobenson.com/.
Cheers and I love your blogspot.
Peace.
Tambay A Obenson
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8/13/2007
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Rushier
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8/13/2007
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