...and the ever reliable Grant High as a filming location (:41).
It also doubled as Bayside. My mom graduated there in '77. And there's Judy Baca's '84 Olympics mural nearby, too...in an aqueduct that probably has not held any water whatsoever since it was made.
is this supposed to be an early 90's period movie or is it supposed to take place in present times?
I initially thought it was a period piece but then they referred to there needing to be an app for that, so I'm going to assume he's an anachronism and it's present times. Or, the movie was just poorly written.
I don't understand his guidance counselor's question in the very beginning? It seems like the answer would be a resounding "YES" but he asks the question as if the kid is doomed and will never go to Harvard.
I don't understand his guidance counselor's question in the very beginning? It seems like the answer would be a resounding "YES" but he asks the question as if the kid is doomed and will never go to Harvard.
I don't understand his guidance counselor's question in the very beginning? It seems like the answer would be a resounding "YES" but he asks the question as if the kid is doomed and will never go to Harvard.
You Sound White
I'm whiter than frightened milk...which is besides the point.
The movie script, however, sounds flawed from the rip.
I don't understand his guidance counselor's question in the very beginning? It seems like the answer would be a resounding "YES" but he asks the question as if the kid is doomed and will never go to Harvard.
You Sound White
I'm whiter than frightened milk...which is besides the point.
The movie script, however, sounds flawed from the rip.
JectWon said:
batmon said:
JectWon said:
I don't understand his guidance counselor's question in the very beginning? It seems like the answer would be a resounding "YES" but he asks the question as if the kid is doomed and will never go to Harvard.
You Sound White
I'm whiter than frightened milk...which is besides the point.
The movie script, however, sounds flawed from the rip.
I'm actually confused about why you're confused tho! The guidance counsellor is assuming that "kid from the ghetto" has no shot getting into an Ivy league school.
It was the White suburbs mixed in with a dash of aggies.
:bizzo: :cool: :get_on_my_level:
:goat: :latte: :off_the_wall: :nagl: :shreddin_it:
:real_headz: :sonned: :dodododo:
(where did the slow burner-moji go??)
There were like two or three of us who weren't White in each school. But I loved it/wouldn't change it 4 the world.
Blatmon, you wouldn't know what it's like to grow up as a minority in your neighbourhood! I'm not hating on you, I'm just explaining why you're harshing my mellow.
It was the White suburbs mixed in with a dash of aggies.
:bizzo: :cool: :get_on_my_level:
:goat: :latte: :off_the_wall: :nagl: :shreddin_it:
:real_headz: :sonned: :dodododo:
(where did the slow burner-moji go??)
There were like two or three of us who weren't White in each school. But I loved it/wouldn't change it 4 the world.
Blatmon, you wouldn't know what it's like to grow up as a minority in your neighbourhood! I'm not hating on you, I'm just explaining why you're harshing my mellow.
I don't understand his guidance counselor's question in the very beginning? It seems like the answer would be a resounding "YES" but he asks the question as if the kid is doomed and will never go to Harvard.
You Sound White
I'm whiter than frightened milk...which is besides the point.
The movie script, however, sounds flawed from the rip.
JectWon said:
batmon said:
JectWon said:
I don't understand his guidance counselor's question in the very beginning? It seems like the answer would be a resounding "YES" but he asks the question as if the kid is doomed and will never go to Harvard.
You Sound White
I'm whiter than frightened milk...which is besides the point.
The movie script, however, sounds flawed from the rip.
I'm actually confused about why you're confused tho! The guidance counsellor is assuming that "kid from the ghetto" has no shot getting into an Ivy league school.
Nah, my question/confusion is this...
Does the guidance counselor not know that his student has straight A's or does he not know that there are scholarships and programs that are geared towards getting black youth (with straight A's in poverty stricken areas) into college?
Either way, the opening line is cringe worthy and makes the counselor look like he has no idea how to do his job...maybe that's an intended part of the plot, though...who knows.
I don't understand his guidance counselor's question in the very beginning? It seems like the answer would be a resounding "YES" but he asks the question as if the kid is doomed and will never go to Harvard.
You Sound White
I'm whiter than frightened milk...which is besides the point.
The movie script, however, sounds flawed from the rip.
JectWon said:
batmon said:
JectWon said:
I don't understand his guidance counselor's question in the very beginning? It seems like the answer would be a resounding "YES" but he asks the question as if the kid is doomed and will never go to Harvard.
You Sound White
I'm whiter than frightened milk...which is besides the point.
The movie script, however, sounds flawed from the rip.
I'm actually confused about why you're confused tho! The guidance counsellor is assuming that "kid from the ghetto" has no shot getting into an Ivy league school.
Nah, my question/confusion is this...
Does the guidance counselor not know that his student has straight A's or does he not know that there are scholarships and programs that are geared towards getting black youth (with straight A's in poverty stricken areas) into college?
Either way, the opening line is cringe worthy and makes the counselor look like he has no idea how to do his job...maybe that's an intended part of the plot, though...who knows.
Oh, I assumed this was an off the wall comedy. Like, playing up the stereotype for laffs. (Totally unnecessary and classic Hollywood BTW.)
It was the White suburbs mixed in with a dash of aggies.
:bizzo: :cool: :get_on_my_level:
:goat: :latte: :off_the_wall: :nagl: :shreddin_it:
:real_headz: :sonned: :dodododo:
(where did the slow burner-moji go??)
There were like two or three of us who weren't White in each school. But I loved it/wouldn't change it 4 the world.
Blatmon, you wouldn't know what it's like to grow up as a minority in your neighbourhood! I'm not hating on you, I'm just explaining why you're harshing my mellow.
Shut the fuck up
Oh, I'm sorry, man. I was mean there - I can be asshole sometimes. (Edit: What I mean is, I don't even know you to be making assumptions about.) (But I figured you could take it as well as you give it.)
My friend would go nuts over this. His main beef being that these retro parties, movies, and so forth, all go for the 89-92 stereotypical over the top styles and disregard everything else.
Lil dudes gonna start watching Juice and Above The Rim like we (yeah, I'll do that) watched blaxploitation movies.
I saw the previews for these I was half yay/half boooo, can't call it.
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along w/ Dear White People and Black-Ish.
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Folks should be ashamed of themselves still using Dope at this point.
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Zoe is str8 jacking Jada Pinkett Smith.
but with drugs instead of sex.
(?)
It also doubled as Bayside. My mom graduated there in '77. And there's Judy Baca's '84 Olympics mural nearby, too...in an aqueduct that probably has not held any water whatsoever since it was made.
I probably won't see this movie.
I initially thought it was a period piece but then they referred to there needing to be an app for that, so I'm going to assume he's an anachronism and it's present times. Or, the movie was just poorly written.
Menace to Society meets Napoleon Dynamite.
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Does this mean new rekkid collectors are eating up 90's Hip Hop wax and CDs?
Or just watching Fresh Prince and going shopping?
You Sound White
I'm whiter than frightened milk...which is besides the point.
The movie script, however, sounds flawed from the rip.
I'm actually confused about why you're confused tho! The guidance counsellor is assuming that "kid from the ghetto" has no shot getting into an Ivy league school.
Yeah, I oughta. This is where I grew up:
Man breaks into Dundas homes to take a nap, drink and eat pizza
By Adam Carter, CBC News Posted: May 27, 2015 11:30 AM ET Last Updated: May 27, 2015 4:14 PM ET
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/news/man-breaks-into-dundas-homes-to-take-a-nap-drink-and-eat-pizza-1.3089349
It was the White suburbs mixed in with a dash of aggies.
:bizzo: :cool: :get_on_my_level:
:goat: :latte: :off_the_wall: :nagl: :shreddin_it:
:real_headz: :sonned: :dodododo:
(where did the slow burner-moji go??)
There were like two or three of us who weren't White in each school. But I loved it/wouldn't change it 4 the world.
Blatmon, you wouldn't know what it's like to grow up as a minority in your neighbourhood! I'm not hating on you, I'm just explaining why you're harshing my mellow.
Shut the fuck up
Nah, my question/confusion is this...
Does the guidance counselor not know that his student has straight A's or does he not know that there are scholarships and programs that are geared towards getting black youth (with straight A's in poverty stricken areas) into college?
Either way, the opening line is cringe worthy and makes the counselor look like he has no idea how to do his job...maybe that's an intended part of the plot, though...who knows.
Oh, I assumed this was an off the wall comedy. Like, playing up the stereotype for laffs. (Totally unnecessary and classic Hollywood BTW.)
"90s throwback" stuff = cool
"90s throwback" = "stuck in the 90s"
so
"stuck in the 90s" = cool
:shreddin_it::get_on_my_level:
things are looking up for 42 yr old dj w baggy pants
It has to be said, Porkys is kind odf boring. This is especially so compared to the glories that it spawned, like Screwballs. Now there's a film.
But anything that uses the word "dope" and batmon disapproves of is fine by me.
http://www.theguardian.com/film/2015/jan/29/sundance-2015-dope-review-subversive-crisp-teen-comedy
I saw the previews for these I was half yay/half boooo, can't call it.