whats all y'all favorite movies?
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Re: whats all y'all favorite movies?
Mister Gee,
I need to pick up the Godfather trilogy but the shits a grip
I need to pick up the Godfather trilogy but the shits a grip
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Re: whats all y'all favorite movies?
Ok guys clue me in. Why hasn't (not that I could find) anybody listed "X" as a favorite? Not done right?
Just curious, I thought it was a good movie and wondered if it was at least close to being accurate.
Just curious, I thought it was a good movie and wondered if it was at least close to being accurate.
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Re: whats all y'all favorite movies?
hellifiknow,
Hmmmm, I think that X was a very good movie, but not a great movie. that's not to take away from the actual story of Malcolm X's life (which is extremely fascinating and uplifting in its complexity), but I think that making such a movie was always going to be difficult because there are soooo many expectations of what people want to see. I think that it was made around the time of the Rodney King beating (?). This also made it difficult to show Malcolm in anything other than a positive light for fear of upsetting the already racially-charged climate of the time. There was so much hype behind the movie (didn't the financial backers pull out?), but everyone wanted it to be made. I think that Spike did a good job under such circumstances, but I see the movie as more an educational tool for the uninitiated as opposed to a brutally honest depiction of the man's life.
I tend to prefer bio-pics to show the extreme complexities of the famous men/women as they battle with their place in history, for me, X (the movie) didn't reach it's full potential. Saying that though, Denzel did an amazing job in emulating the mannerisms and voice of Malcolm X.
I'm just re-reading what I've written (and thinking about it)...... actually, X deserves to be up there with many of the other movies that people have cited. It's probably due to the fact that people have such a strong connection still with Malcolm X's story (hell, he influenced TMIC!) that they tend to be over-critical with Spike Lee's effort, (as I have just demonstrated!)
......on a completely different note, I've just seen Million Dollar Baby.... I thought that it was very moving.
Peace gee
Hmmmm, I think that X was a very good movie, but not a great movie. that's not to take away from the actual story of Malcolm X's life (which is extremely fascinating and uplifting in its complexity), but I think that making such a movie was always going to be difficult because there are soooo many expectations of what people want to see. I think that it was made around the time of the Rodney King beating (?). This also made it difficult to show Malcolm in anything other than a positive light for fear of upsetting the already racially-charged climate of the time. There was so much hype behind the movie (didn't the financial backers pull out?), but everyone wanted it to be made. I think that Spike did a good job under such circumstances, but I see the movie as more an educational tool for the uninitiated as opposed to a brutally honest depiction of the man's life.
I tend to prefer bio-pics to show the extreme complexities of the famous men/women as they battle with their place in history, for me, X (the movie) didn't reach it's full potential. Saying that though, Denzel did an amazing job in emulating the mannerisms and voice of Malcolm X.
I'm just re-reading what I've written (and thinking about it)...... actually, X deserves to be up there with many of the other movies that people have cited. It's probably due to the fact that people have such a strong connection still with Malcolm X's story (hell, he influenced TMIC!) that they tend to be over-critical with Spike Lee's effort, (as I have just demonstrated!)
......on a completely different note, I've just seen Million Dollar Baby.... I thought that it was very moving.
Peace gee
Re: whats all y'all favorite movies?
Mister Gee,
What the heel did you just say?
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What the heel did you just say?
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Re: whats all y'all favorite movies?
bingolong,
Must be the Britsh accent!!!.......don't worry about it....I've been smokin that shit!
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peace gee
Must be the Britsh accent!!!.......don't worry about it....I've been smokin that shit!
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peace gee
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Re: whats all y'all favorite movies?
Mister Gee,
I appreciate that and I definitaly fall into the uninitiated catagory, maybe thats exactly who Mr. Lee had in mind when he made it? If so it worked. The shit I heard when the man died was just that, info was a bit biased. Maybe it was just the script/acting but I got the impression the man was in the middle of a learning experience we all would have benefitted from.
I'd watch Morgan Freeman recite a cereal box. As far as I'm concerned he's one best actors ever. He should kick Denzels ass just for gp.
Bingolongs just making fun of the ignorant redneck, ya hayer.
I appreciate that and I definitaly fall into the uninitiated catagory, maybe thats exactly who Mr. Lee had in mind when he made it? If so it worked. The shit I heard when the man died was just that, info was a bit biased. Maybe it was just the script/acting but I got the impression the man was in the middle of a learning experience we all would have benefitted from.
I'd watch Morgan Freeman recite a cereal box. As far as I'm concerned he's one best actors ever. He should kick Denzels ass just for gp.

Bingolongs just making fun of the ignorant redneck, ya hayer.

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I finally got to see "million dollar baby" and I still say Morgan Freeman is the best actor around. If "supporting" means he carries the rest of the cast then I agree.
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Re: whats all y'all favorite movies?
hellifiknow,
yeah I like Morgan Fairchild.....she is fine lookin......oh ....oh..uh sorry you talkin bout Morgan Freeman....oh sorry man....
yeah I like Morgan Fairchild.....she is fine lookin......oh ....oh..uh sorry you talkin bout Morgan Freeman....oh sorry man....

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Re: whats all y'all favorite movies?
Appaloosa,:lol::lol::lol:
That's not the kind of mistake that you can explain easily to the newspapers!
Peace gee
That's not the kind of mistake that you can explain easily to the newspapers!
Peace gee