Any movies about the daily struggles of the black american?
Any movies about the daily struggles of the black american?
Problem Child II
Rise of the Planet of the Apes
Friday
Weirdly, no
I don't think any movie captures the sense of being born into an unwanted caste, where the other members are too stupid to ask the right questions
next friday
COPS
just turn on CNN.
The Pursuit of Happyness
It's Smithkino
Do the Right Thing
Yeah. There are. 12 Years a Slave is likely compared to modern African American living conditions by white-guilt liberals. They assume that's how you live in 2016.
Tracy Jordan's movie in 30 Rock
AYO HOL' UP SO YOU SAYIN
any horror film
The Friday series, Coonskin, Straight Outta Compton, Donkey Kong Country.
The Cuckold
Black Dynamite
what struggles do niggers go through?
>oh no the gubmint not givin me enuff money
>oh no i have to submit a job application form
>oh no i get a free ride scholarship
>oh no affirmative action is pushing me through everything please help
The purge
>literally doesn't know how to acknowledge other peoples problems
yeah, stay in kindergarten jimmy. you still gotta learn how to empathize with others.
go to blacked.com
This thread is full of unfunny, memeing autists. Idk when Sup Forums became so shit. Here are some recs:
>The Wire
>Friday
>Straight Outta Compton
>Do the Right Thing
>Homicide: Life on the Street
Also, has anyone seen Moonlight? Does it live up to the rapturous praise or are folks overcompensating so as to not appear racist?
Boyz N The Hood
niggers don't have problems other than ones that are of their own design
It's a genuinely good film that's well shot and it has complex characters. You don't hate or love anyone by the end.
Lot of gay critics also say it's not a gay film, but one that just wants black men to be close in film like you see white characters.
You sound like a twat, shut it
Order that helium tank and ascend to meme Valhalla, meatball.
Gotcha. Thanks for the heads up. Maybe I'll catch it this weekend along with La La Land.