yup, I'm watching - on my watchlist for Friday night.Bump. Dropped today
yup, I'm watching - on my watchlist for Friday night.Bump. Dropped today
"Black History is Black Horror"such a deep profound statement. as soon as she said that, I knew this was going to be a good one!This is so damn good
I was moved watching this shyt. I’m going to write about it but idk where to start
Yeah.Night of the Living Dead (1968) is a horror movie that was a metaphor for the civil rights movement??!!! Whuttt? Didn't know this, but I get it now.
Night of the Living Dead (1968) is a horror movie that was a metaphor for the civil rights movement??!!! Whuttt? Didn't know this, but I get it now.
Yup.Yeah it sort of became that accidentally.
Yup.
Crazy.
Yeah. They said the original role played by Duane Jackson wasn't supposed to be a black man (I think that was his name ) but audition made him the best actor for the role. Romero saws driving with that film when King was shot.Yeah it sort of became that accidentally. Romero didn’t intend for it to be that but it became that. He was always a forward thinking guy.
There’s a line from scream blacula scream that they mention in the doc. It’s powerful
You should, very interesting. Even if you don't watch horror movies, it's worth the watch off the history behind the cultural significance of black actors in moviesi need to peep it.
Yeah. They said the original role played by Duane Jackson wasn't supposed to be a black man (I think that was his name ) but audition made him the best actor for the role. Romero saws driving with that film when King was shot.
Rachel True (The Craft) has barely aged, neither has Kincaid from Nightmare on Elm Street. Miguel Nunez has still maintained . These movies were out like 20-30 years ago. Amazing.