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RoryN said:His and hers blaxploitation.
Who says Hollywood is bereft of ideas?
GirlMidnite said:Blah, bring back 1980's Eddie Murphy.
vegomaticrabbit said:i thought this was going to be a thread about quartets.
i was all ready to sing along with "Down By The Old Mill Stream".
GirlMidnite said:Blah, bring back 1980's Eddie Murphy.
medjay said:A lighthearted family-oriented comedy that just happens to feature a majority black cast.
-deezle- said:I think you're reading way into this yo, it's a comedic movie and moreso than capitalising on the ethnic dollar, they're capitalising on the american dollar because so many audiences not just black audiences liked the barbershop and queen latifah is quickly becoming a crossover success with white and black audiences.
RoryN said:"Just happens to"?
Well, I know that, for my sake, "blaxploitation" happens when really poor quality crap is made specifically to cash in on the ethnic dollar.
So, I'd definately have to agree that it all depends on what you personally consider to be "crap" in that context.
RoryN said:"Cashing in on the ethnic dollar" isn't just about catering to black people, or one ethnicity. It's more about Marketing determining a [IMHO, low ] standard and working off of stereotypes to sell to the mass populus, all ethnicities included.
But it's interesting you'd choose to single out one actor to make a case for redeeming the film. I think that's revealing.
Of course, I'm pretty disappointed with mass-marketed film as a whole right now, so you have to take that into consideration.
medjay said:Labeling it as Blaxploitation just because those characters working and living happen to be black is ridiculous.
medjay said:As is labeling it Blaxploitation just because you think it sucks.
sweet soft kiss said:I always thought Blaxplotation referred to a genre of movies in the late 60's, early 70's with mostly black casts who were action hero's. Shaft for example was the Dirty Harry of a different color. Some were really good films too.
-deezle- said:It did.
RoryN said:That's not what I'm doing.
I think it sucks on purpose.
My general view is that the promotion of minority mediocrity (Rev. Jackson, Al Sharpton, Star Jones, et al) is racism in action. If we can't agree on that point, we're probably not going to find comon ground here.
But I'd be happy to discuss it.
-deezle- said:I'm not understanding where you're coming from. If I'm not mistaken you're a white kid right? What's your beef with it anyway? And who are you to label mediocrity? And where were Jesse, Al and Star promoted in these movies?
RoryN said:"Cashing in on the ethnic dollar" isn't just about catering to black people, or one ethnicity. It's more about Marketing determining a [IMHO, low ] standard and working off of stereotypes to sell to the mass populus, all ethnicities included.
-deezle- said:I'm not understanding where you're coming from.
-deezle- said:If I'm not mistaken you're a white kid right?