USA Today Calls The Best Man Holiday "Race-Themed" - we outraged?

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But the story of the weekend was Holiday, a sequel that arrived 14 years after the original, sported a budget of just $17 million and was marketed specifically to African-American women. Still, Holidaycollected $30.6 million, more than twice what many analysts projected.

So even marketing to a gender has to include race into it as well. What if a majority of white women watched it? No one would say 'marketed to white women'.:beli:
 

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So what about movies like Valentine's Day, He's Just Not Into You, New Year's Eve...are those movies race-themed because of the all white cast? :mjpls:

yeah and marketed to women, too. what studio in their right mind is gonna greenlight sumn w/ a 20 million dollar budget and just says "i hope people like it!". without an audience, is there really a performance?
 
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