Monday, July 11, 2005

Anything...but a Pimp

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Shout out to Ta-Nehisi Coats on the 2, count 'em 2 page NY Times article on Negro Filmmakers in Hollywood. It was interesting to learn that Hollywood Execs did not want Terrence Howard to be a Pimp in Hustle and Flow. They questioned why he had to be the lowest of the low-a P-I-M-P. The filmmakers contest that they the movie was about a Pimp's redemption. From what I remember of the film, I did not see that. At all. I saw a dude just trying to come up.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yo-this site is so wack and you can't spell that's why I'm not getting Chemistry

jpollard said...

That was probably one of the most depressing artucles I've ever read. People need to stop confusing progression with an increased number of "black" films at the local cinema. None of these new blacka films can hardly be considered classic or progressive.

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