" not this decade "
Aye young if you listen closely it sounded like ba click in.
shyt sounded like he click a button chimed in the disappeared lol .
He came in like
1. Birth of a Nation ain't a good film, at all. Dude straight up said he was making a historically accurate movie, nikka told a fukking fairy tale that was a piece of shyt.
2. fukk Nate Parker, is he a rapist? I say yes, but disregard that, he opened up the story himself trying to get out in front of it and fukked himself over by not being smart about handling anything. He stuck his feet and his hands in his mouth, mouthed off at Oprah and Robin Roberts, and when prompted to apologize for the young woman's suicide, instead of saying "I don't know if she killed herself because of what happened in 1999 or other reasons, but I am truly sorry" this bytch nikka didn't apologize at all.
3. Did I mention Birth of a Nation isn't a good movie? Because it isn't.
Movie just ain't good. shyt won at Sundance because white people wanted to feel good about themselves, because Parker had all of his backers in attendence leading a god damn ovation for an actual shytty movie. White people aren't to blame for Nate Parker and Birth of a Nation failing. Nate Parker is, the fact he made a shytty movie is. Almost every last one of those movies that have won at Sundance in the last ten years have been actual quality movies...until Birth of a goddamn Nation. Wack ass movie directed by a rapist ass fukk nikka.
Movie just ain't good. shyt won at Sundance because white people wanted to feel good about themselves...
Yet those movies were actually oh I don't know good, unlike...Birth of a NationThey say that about all the black-themed films. Said it about Precious, Trouble The Water and Beasts of The Southern Wild in recent years.
It's a nice talking point.
Yet those movies were actually oh I don't know good, unlike...Birth of a Nation
Yeah same people when it was released to a wider audience...okay bruh. You can love that shytty ass movie, but no one was out to get that movieHey, man...whatever you need to tell yourself. It was conspiracy to say the movie was good at Sundance, but it was karmic justice that made the same people change their minds several months later.
That's fine. I loved it. Great film.
Yeah same people when it was released to a wider audience...okay bruh.
1. No one's talking about The Frothy-Mouthed Outrage-Hunters of Twitter and Facebook. I'm talking about how outlets like Slate and Vulture and Variety had one review in January and another review during wide release. And they were like night and day.
You can love that shytty ass movie, but no one was out to get that movie
And yet, here you are, swooped down once more to caw and gnaw at the carrion of the conquered.