Ajackson17
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I think it's a great idea and it's a better way to tell our stories versus waiting for a big company to tell our skewed story.
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CeLLaR-DooR;8644940 said:Nollywood films are garbage. Black Hollywood would should start a buncha production companies. Bein' that the writers and directors would be black, the cast, stories etc would be mostly black too.
babelipsss;8644947 said:Why should we link up with them? Why not have our own brand? What is this Africa crusade you stay on?
S2J;8644964 said:I hear you bro...but I think some of yall have a serious lack of perspective when it comes to hese things
Have any of yall even seen a Nigerian movie? Lol
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My folks have dozens of Nigerian films
You have to pardon me, but I am African. So when i hear 'lets just go to Africa' type commentary when shit aint goin smooth in the states. ..its just funny to me.
S2J;8644964 said:I hear you bro...but I think some of yall have a serious lack of perspective when it comes to hese things
Have any of yall even seen a Nigerian movie? Lol
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My folks have dozens of Nigerian films
You have to pardon me, but I am African. So when i hear 'lets just go to Africa' type commentary when shit aint goin smooth in the states. ..its just funny to me.
rip.dilla;8645036 said:Living In Bondage... ah good ol days
Anyway to answer the OP the quality of Nigerian movies has depreciated largely since the early '00s due to the gross economic mismanagement of the country and inflation
The creme of our actors don't even act in them movies anymore and now incidentally feature in films made in Europe, America and S. Africa
The two biggest African American filmmakers (Spike Lee and Tyler Perry) have their output received with mixed feelings by AA's too.
My nigga Idris Elba nailed his performance in Beasts Of No Nation (written by a Nigerian) and Mario Van Peebles was in Nigeria a couple years ago studying Nollywood so there's hope in that aspect for productive partnership..
Judge_Judah;8644944 said:CeLLaR-DooR;8644940 said:Nollywood films are garbage. Black Hollywood would should start a buncha production companies. Bein' that the writers and directors would be black, the cast, stories etc would be mostly black too.
I haven't seen any, and they may be. But they seem to be profitable in Africa. And if these AA actresses/actresses decided to link up and put some money in some of these Nollywood production companies, I think it could be a good venture for those involved. Plus the Eurocentric soon wouldn't be present, so o think they could put out some quality films. All while still giving some of Africans more opportunities.
Judge_Judah;8645043 said:rip.dilla;8645036 said:Living In Bondage... ah good ol days
Anyway to answer the OP the quality of Nigerian movies has depreciated largely since the early '00s due to the gross economic mismanagement of the country and inflation
The creme of our actors don't even act in them movies anymore and now incidentally feature in films made in Europe, America and S. Africa
The two biggest African American filmmakers (Spike Lee and Tyler Perry) have their output received with mixed feelings by AA's too.
My nigga Idris Elba nailed his performance in Beasts Of No Nation (written by a Nigerian) and Mario Van Peebles was in Nigeria a couple years ago studying Nollywood so there's hope in that aspect for productive partnership..
Beasts of No Nation was a GREAT movie. Heavily slept on. And I think it could be a good move honestly.
JokerzWyld;8645066 said:I would love to see Idris Elba do Okonkwo in a "Things Fall Apart" film.