I like the older black movies I use to go see with my grandmother. Buck and the Preacher, Tomasina and Bushrod, anything that had Fred Williamson, Pam Grier or Jim Brown. More currently movies, A Soldier Story and Glory. Set it Off too.
Yes I have seen Tuskegee and American gangster. I like them both. Never seen Rage in Harlem. I was never a fan really of comedy.[QUOTE="JenaBee63, post: 929399, member: 55834" I like the older black movies I use to go see with my grandmother. Buck and the Preacher, Tomasina and Bushrod, anything that had Fred Williamson, Pam Grier or Jim Brown.
More currently movies, A Soldier Story and Glory.
Set it Off too./QUOTE] Have you ever seen my No.1 the original Tuskegee Airmen film starring Laurence Fishbourne and Cuba Gooding Jr, the true story about the African American pilots who were easily the best fighter squadron in White on White World War II?
What about my No.2 American Gangster, in which Denzil Washington was particularly brilliant [can you guess my favourite line/spoken to not by Frank Lucas/Denzil]?
My No.3 is Rage in Harlem [I actually met Danny Glover at the London Premiere]!
Isn’t ANYONE who genuinely believes they are not programmed
graphically illustrating that their programming is COMPLETE?