Greatest scene in all of Black cinema. :ohlawd: :sadbron:
Schmoove All Star Joined Apr 30, 2012 Messages 5,253 Reputation 276 Daps 6,379 Nov 13, 2012 #1 Greatest scene in all of Black cinema. Last edited by a moderator: Aug 13, 2013
Schmoove All Star Joined Apr 30, 2012 Messages 5,253 Reputation 276 Daps 6,379 Nov 13, 2012 #2 "Don't you pay them folks no nevermind. Jesus will protect you!" They killed Malcolm in front of his wife and daughters
"Don't you pay them folks no nevermind. Jesus will protect you!" They killed Malcolm in front of his wife and daughters
ComputersPutin All Star Joined May 6, 2012 Messages 3,319 Reputation 290 Daps 4,150 Nov 13, 2012 #3 Why did they have to do that man like that..
concise Veteran Joined Apr 30, 2012 Messages 40,045 Reputation 3,684 Daps 98,973 Nov 13, 2012 #4 From the first time I watched it up until now, I never understood why he was floating on the sidewalk.
From the first time I watched it up until now, I never understood why he was floating on the sidewalk.
Sinnerman Veteran Joined May 7, 2012 Messages 32,629 Reputation 4,436 Daps 64,945 Nov 13, 2012 #5 I got during the ending of the movie. Spike Lee did an amazing job with this movie concise said: From the first time I watched it up until now, I never understood why he was floating on the sidewalk. Click to expand... that's spike's trademark, he's done it on most films he's directed
I got during the ending of the movie. Spike Lee did an amazing job with this movie concise said: From the first time I watched it up until now, I never understood why he was floating on the sidewalk. Click to expand... that's spike's trademark, he's done it on most films he's directed
ComputersPutin All Star Joined May 6, 2012 Messages 3,319 Reputation 290 Daps 4,150 Nov 13, 2012 #6 concise said: From the first time I watched it up until now, I never understood why he was floating on the sidewalk. Click to expand... Spike Lee...he always has some stuff like that in his films.
concise said: From the first time I watched it up until now, I never understood why he was floating on the sidewalk. Click to expand... Spike Lee...he always has some stuff like that in his films.
concise Veteran Joined Apr 30, 2012 Messages 40,045 Reputation 3,684 Daps 98,973 Nov 13, 2012 #7 Oh, I'm not a big movie head, never knew.
AgentGrey MeVsYou Joined May 4, 2012 Messages 4,267 Reputation 340 Daps 5,399 Nov 13, 2012 #8 That scene touched my soul Breh built a movement and left a positive legacy, is that not every man's dream??
That scene touched my soul Breh built a movement and left a positive legacy, is that not every man's dream??
Thatrogueassdiaz We're on the blood path now Joined May 2, 2012 Messages 28,852 Reputation 4,328 Daps 51,228 Reppin Center self, inner self Nov 13, 2012 #9 Listening to Angela Basset cry a few moments after that scene is one of the toughest things a person has to endure.
Listening to Angela Basset cry a few moments after that scene is one of the toughest things a person has to endure.
Thatrogueassdiaz We're on the blood path now Joined May 2, 2012 Messages 28,852 Reputation 4,328 Daps 51,228 Reppin Center self, inner self Nov 13, 2012 #10 I never understood why Spike Lee emphasized Denzel's finger after he was killed? What's that about?