jono;5295931 said:lamontbdc;5295842 said:I agree with your points but at the sametime we can't just sit here and blame Hollywood without not blaming ourselves. Black in large won't go out and see positive/educational movies. When you say Hollywood won't support it you have to add in that black ppl won't support it either.
True. Niggas hate niggas and anything pro-black. People would rather support Quentin Tarantino (who I too think is a great director and I love his flicks) over Spike Lee when that shit isn't even necessary. You gotta diss Spike to like "DJango"? Really? Niggas are sooooo brain washed. So I can't like "Pulp Fiction" AND "Get On The Bus"?
But to your point, all of Spike's best movies were low budget Indy flicks, that's what he's best at. Low budget movies aren't blockbusters generally, and also the Black market is a small one. Even if everybody went to see Spike's movies it wouldn't change White Hollywood's perception. They want that WHITE money, because its a larger audience. Even George Lucas, who recently made "Red Tails" (about the Tuskegee Airmen) didn't want to make it because he figured nobody would go see it, by "nobody" he meant white folks. That's why it was advertised and marketed as a dog fight, airplane flick like it was "Top Gun" or some shit.
Truth be told bruhs, I gave up on Hollywood making some authentic Black shit. I stick to documentaries. White muhfuckas can get movies made about surfing, white kids and exotic pets (like whales, tigers, etc) but we can't get a proper MLK movie? Even crackers like MLK and none of them made a movie, but we get a new rip-off of "300" every damn year, there's always money for another "Madea" movie too. So I tapped out, leave the whites to make what they make, super hero movies and romantic comedies, just make a documentary and I'll watch it, support it and buy it. I already know that if any movie about Black people is actually made its going to be whitewashed anyway so fuck it.
good points and pretty much just watch a documentary.