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Post by elgato » Thu Sep 14, 2006 3:34 pm

another further jump from topic but did anyone see that spike lee film Bamboozled?

i heard about it but never heard if it was any good

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Post by poax » Thu Sep 14, 2006 3:55 pm

it baffles me , other than danny glover , he should rap and never ever dream of killing the predator.

Morgan Freeman was kicking off abouth the same thing,
there are good black actors but if its a small part they get fredro starr or fuckin lil boo hoo or whatever the little gang bangers name is!

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Post by mos dan » Thu Sep 14, 2006 3:57 pm

elgato wrote:another further jump from topic but did anyone see that spike lee film Bamboozled?

i heard about it but never heard if it was any good
one of my favourite films of all time. for god's sake, see it! it's flawed, and annoying, and full of ott spike lee-isms, but nonetheless it is SO worth seeing. if only for the arguments you will inevitably have with your mates afterwards! the credits sequence at the end pisses all over von trier's clever-clever credits sequence in dogville, is all i will say by way of spoilers.

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Post by elgato » Thu Sep 14, 2006 4:02 pm

heavy! yeh i need to link it, i'll get on the case

clockers was one of my favourite films when i was a yout, powerful for the youngster

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Post by fushimi » Tue Sep 26, 2006 2:17 pm

elgato wrote:heavy! yeh i need to link it, i'll get on the case

clockers was one of my favourite films when i was a yout, powerful for the youngster
Clockers! One of the TRUE under-rated movies. Not like when people say they think Lawrence of Arabia or Citizen Kane is "under-rated". The interrogation scene where it's shot as a reflection off Mekhi Phifer's eyeball is magic! Book's even better though, Richard Price. Pity Freedomland was bumstick though.

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Post by ms hathaway » Tue Sep 26, 2006 2:24 pm

sorry for going back on topic *cough*, but mos def was good in that film "something the lord made" which was about the black man who performed the first successful heart artery surgery. i think it was a made-for-tv movie though, so maybe it doesnt count

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Post by rickdias » Tue Sep 26, 2006 2:34 pm

ya'll better not be dissin ma main man Bill C, i watch him solve those mysteries every day. mate those streets would be a lot worse if it werent for him bustin asses! :o

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Post by djshiva » Wed Sep 27, 2006 3:12 pm

mos dan wrote:
elgato wrote:another further jump from topic but did anyone see that spike lee film Bamboozled?

i heard about it but never heard if it was any good
one of my favourite films of all time. for god's sake, see it! it's flawed, and annoying, and full of ott spike lee-isms, but nonetheless it is SO worth seeing. if only for the arguments you will inevitably have with your mates afterwards! the credits sequence at the end pisses all over von trier's clever-clever credits sequence in dogville, is all i will say by way of spoilers.
yeah Bamboozled blew me away just because at the end of the film, you are left with a muss of jumbled up feelings about the whole thing. and hell yes, will it start some good debates after watching.

yes, spike uses a lot of stereotypes, but this is one of the films where i actually think he used them well artistically to make quite a few different points about all of them.
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