Gave you a star for your comment. I still owe you one for “Tang the Conqueror”. Hilarious!
Gave you a star for your comment. I still owe you one for “Tang the Conqueror”. Hilarious!
I’m not sure why you are getting roasted. This shit doesn’t end unless white people speak up about how awful he is too.
There’s only one General Butt Naked. It’s obviously unfair to defame all black people because just one out of all those millions and millions is a literally blood-thirsty psycho fraud like him. However, a solid majority of American white voters knowingly voted in 2016 to put a vicious, ignorant, incompetent racist…
I was doing something conceptual, man. Lighten up.
Maaan, I’m just happy to see a solid Black movie where 1) it’s packed with actual actors, not rappers or singers in order to trick people into seeing it, and 2) i don’t feel as if I am co-signing somebody’s “problematic” behavior in 2018 by buying a ticket.
Some vegetarians it turns out do eat seafood.
Winston Duke probably made the most money out of any of the cast with his performance. He’s going to be that It Dude in Hollywood for a minute. Between his performance, and the number of women dying to throw panties at him, he’s has plenty of options.
They barked at the white dude, yes. But considering Wakandan society they might just have barked at ANYBODY who wasn’t Wakandan.
Yeah, I came out of Black Panther wanting a M’Baku solo film. Dude stole the movie.
They can’t be small dog barks, so people with higher and/or softer voices will probably have to do some training.
They were also the dominant people in power. So, the repercussions are nonexistent. But, we can start at the next State of the Union and see how it goes. If the white man can shout “you lie” we can certainly bark a supremacist in chief
Speaking of the Shawn Spicer bit...
I fell in love with Anika Noni Rose when I saw her in No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency, which was my Sunday night show. Jill Scott was amazing and I loved the location it was the first time I saw Botswana in such depth, the people, the culture I fell in love with it. She played Mma Ramotswe’s starched up secretary and…