Talk To Me - Movie Related
motown67
4,513 Posts
Just say this today. It's only gotten limited release in a few cities, but if it's playing in yours go see it. I get the impression that it's not being promoted that well so it might have only a limited run before it gets yanked from the theaters. It has some very funny parts as well as serious moments as well. Don Cheadle is killing it as usual. Oh shit, in case you don't know, the movies based upon a true story of an ex-con who talks his way into becoming a DJ on a DC radio station.
Comments
I've always thought that they should remake "WKRP" into a full length.
Be yourself. RAEL TAWK.
So is Chiwetel Ejiofor... as usual.
Well, I don't think you'll lose out on the expereince by waiting for the DVD... there is, however, something to be said for supporting Black films that are not of the Tyler Perry ilk. And not too many Black female directors get a real shot.
Mos def. If you haven't seen him in Dirty Pretty Things, go out and find the DVD. I thought it was the movie of the year when it came out and the first time I saw Ejiofor.
Damn, they kind of hated on him with that poster...
I think the trailer they made for it was terrible. I'll see it based on reviews but the trailer makes it look really formulaic.
for free, as there were these weird free passes
at record stores around town ... looked like the
kind you'll see for "sneak preview" screenings, but
this one was good for two people to get into ANY show
from Thursday through Sunday in it's general release!
Maybe they are hoping some word-of-mouth from early free
screenings will help create some buzz around it ...
I wasn't passing it up for free, so I made a point of getting
out there. Kind of agree with what's been said - I enjoyed
it, and enjoyed the first hour immensely, but it was not
as good as it *could* have been, and definitely dragged
in the second hour, with seemingly almost 1/4 of the film
based around his infamous appearance on the tonight show -
an important moment, no doubt, but when you are watching you
get a little bored at that point. Anyway, I'm nitpicking, let's
just say the performances, story and music are all "A+" and
the direction/pacing is more of a "B-" so you definitely have
a film worth watching. Worth noting that during the very comical
first hour, the audience was really into it, big big laughs
from the whole crowd. The MLK-related scenes are very powerful, too.
Just the fact that a film with this subject matter can be made
and given a fairly wide release is great news, IMO. Go see it
and support it, and maybe we'll see more films like this soon.
but
petey green was a big part of my childhood viewing experience
channel 20 had it all, petey, captain 20 & creature feature
hope the movie does him justice
Anyone else seen this yet? Curious to hear opinions.
Everytime I see the ad for it I think of Tim Meadows though.