but yeah, let's support black film. Oh no, let's support only certain types of black films with certain types of archetypes or stereotypes.It wasn't until in here I realized it wasn't a normal black movie. People were shytting on the music in it hard. I thought it was a good reflection of todays diverse black community.
Yea, I couldn't stand that one song in Dope, but it was stuck in my head after.Dope was a movie that alot of dudes on the coli wasn't rocking with until they watched it. Hell, alot of people still didn't want to like it just because it was too "new black-ish". If ain't approaching some old age topic from the black community, a lot of us don't rock with it either.
Oh yeah I know because it was about cats being rumble tumble on the block. but a movie about a cali kid from the hood trying to get into one of the most prestigious colleges in the world, nah we ain't trying to see no type of shyt like that because that ain't "real"straight out of compton was more of a normal black movie
Nevermind. I guess my perception of average is elevated.
Not gonna lie: I don't class mix.
for one, not pimps in purple suits and ratchet crackhead grandmothers with weaves
he'll be in the next one. Dude died literally this week.Was up there?