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I laughed, but it was utter and complete idiocy. I could've gotten drunk for less and had a better laugh, and a better time.

The made fun of whites through the whole damn thing. Do you ever wonder what would happen if a movie was made where a white guy ran through the whole thing making fun of blacks?

Bah...I'm sorry. I'm angry over another issue, elsewhere. If you want to see a stupid movie, and get a good laugh, UB is for you.

-Justin
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Actually, the movie satired racism. [I]That's[/I] why the fried chicken stereotype came into play.

In any case, the movie did have some meaningful underlying messages, such as cooperation of races, the importance of black pride and the halt of the Civil Rights movement.

The movie didn't convey the message that Caucasians are discriminatory against black america. Rather, corporate white america fears minority groups becoming majority groups and creates devices to stop such movements from happening. ;)

Now a movie that is prejudice towards whites, is [I]The Original Kings of Comedy[/I]. I actually changed the channel because the movie disgusted me. It's a shame when a comedian's material grows stale and they rely on nothing but racial low blows.
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Justin [/i]
[B]How you managed to find a good, solid underlying message in that crap, I'll never know.

Good job, though. :)

-Justin [/B][/QUOTE]

I studied the subject matter for a year, lol.

As I mentioned, the main theme of the movie was the importance of black pride and the resurgence of a Civil Rights movement. Heck, it even covered the dilemma that faces black society in regards to black men having inter racial relationships with white women to move into the middle class.

If you think about it, the movie was a parody of stereotypes of both blacks and whites. Think about all it: fried chicken, hot sauce, drugs, afro's, jewelry, etc.

And remember, both the black and white people ended up working together.
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Yeah Lance (the guy who was working for brotherhood but people acted weird around him because he's white) killed some butt I mean he practically ripped out all the bodyparts out of those guys who called him a sissy and he flattened a head of one of them. Even though it's harder to squish someones head that fast in real life.
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Crazy White Boy [/i]
[B]

I studied the subject matter for a year, lol.

As I mentioned, the main theme of the movie was the importance of black pride and the resurgence of a Civil Rights movement. Heck, it even covered the dilemma that faces black society in regards to black men having inter racial relationships with white women to move into the middle class.

If you think about it, the movie was a parody of stereotypes of both blacks and whites. Think about all it: fried chicken, hot sauce, drugs, afro's, jewelry, etc.

And remember, both the black and white people ended up working together. [/B][/QUOTE]

I think your right cwb i dont think they were making fun of whites it was just alot of sterotyping but the message of whites and blacks working together iz good.:D I taught the king of comedy was funny!!!
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Hell yeah! That was a real man there, spinning the car around and not even spilling a bit of his drink...

I enjoyed it. It was not a great ground breaking movie but it was pretty funny. I thought there was a couple of shots at white peopel that could have been avoided.

And yes, She Devil was hot...And the mayonaise thing, that was funny.
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