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23 hours ago, Ran said:

Good to see David Allen Grier getting so much work still. And this, after They Cloned Tyrone, makes for a nice pairing.

Wonder if the same section of the public which is having a hissy fit over the Obamas' Leave the World Behind,

https://www.msnbc.com/opinion/msnbc-opinion/netflix-leave-the-world-behind-movie-barack-michelle-obama-rcna129768

will realize this is a satire?  :rolleyes:

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12 minutes ago, Zorral said:

Wonder if the same section of the public which is having a hissy fit over the Obamas' Leave the World Behind,

https://www.msnbc.com/opinion/msnbc-opinion/netflix-leave-the-world-behind-movie-barack-michelle-obama-rcna129768

will realize this is a satire?  :rolleyes:

I’ve actually seen a couple black folks complaining, because they thought this was going to be a black oriented fantasy film. Think Harry Potter and other franchises. 

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8 minutes ago, Quijote Light said:

I’ve actually seen a couple black folks complaining, because they thought this was going to be a black oriented fantasy film. Think Harry Potter and other franchises. 

They probably didn't get that it was satire either. Sigh. We teach our kids nothing these days.

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34 minutes ago, Zorral said:

They probably didn't get that it was satire either. Sigh. We teach our kids nothing these days.

I think they were people who aren’t familiar with the trope and are fans of fantasy, hoping that they were finally getting a black centric film in the genre. Though maybe I’m being charitable. 

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O lordessa -- Expats -- I thought for a while I was watching a film made about one of our really good friends, who did expatriate to Hong Kong, and then, due to a confluence of circumstance, was forced to return to the US.  She's never readjusted to being back here.

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Damn what a cast! 

Based on Capote's Women: A True Story of Love, Betrayal, and a Swan Song for an Era
by Laurence Leamer
Screenplay by Jon Robin Baitz
Directed by

Gus Van Sant
Max Winkler
Jennifer Lynch

 

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