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And typically you get all defensive. In this situation "best" is relative, "merit" is only mentioned when white males are in the competition and a different point of view is not a bad thing in art. Of course St. Matt edited the show so he comes off like the great white hope. Typical. I'm surprised Ben Afflack

Cause it's impossible that the best person could be something other than a white male. That's crazy talk.

Yes, they are "totally" subjective but somehow the white men in charge judge the work of other white men as "better" and we get the same old same old.

in the words of Matt Damon - let's continue this conversation - indefintely. Now sit down and shut up.

You could start with one.

make a joke about 9/11 and see where that gets you.

if it was 'all about the filmmaking' they could have done a blind competition

apparently even bringing up the subject gets you tagged "angry black female".

when some white guy says something sexist, racist and/or homophobic everybody's all "Don't be so hypersensitive and PC." Isn't don't be so politically correct a two way street?

If you want to see and/or support a movie starring black people what other choice do you have?

When the Bough Breaks — John and Laura Taylor (Morris Chestnut and Regina Hall) are a young, professional couple who desperately want a baby. After exhausting all other options, they finally hire Anna (Jaz Sinclair), the perfect woman to be their surrogate – but as she gets further along in her pregnancy, so too does

just the biker types.

ok, that church I would go to.

As opposed to conservatives who want to tell them what not to do and how to vote.

I'm guessing quantity, not quality. Not a whole lot of options for wholesome entertainment since Tyler Perry went out of the business

“Racial tension is dangerous and people are dying and a lot of us want to see that stopped,” he explained. “This movie will give people a way to take these problems to the Lord and show them that prayer is the best way to fight back.”

“adults in modern day America at a time that harkens back to the racial and class divides that inspired Mark Twain’s books.”

Puddin'head totally ties into that wanna-be black woman Seattle. Like suppose her mom had a wild affair with a black man back in the day and is so in denial she doesn't even remember the truth.

I also though Hermione was black (or biracial) because of the frequent mentions of "frizzy hair". I mean, black people have teeth too.

What percentage of the United Kingdom is giants/witch/wizard/house elf?