12 years as a slave

heckler73

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Awesome! Your bitches better know karate
It's too bad "Disco Godfather" isn't on YT, though. I saw that a few weeks ago and I was howling.
RR Moore was the king of comedy (as far as Blaxploitation went) and the baddest MuthaFucka.
I doubt there will ever be another quite like him.

Granted, like Spaghetti Westerns and 50s Sci-Fi, it's not for everyone. It takes a cheez connoisseur to appreciate it.
And several :joint::joint::joint: certainly don't hurt ;)
 

Canna Sylvan

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It's too bad "Disco Godfather" isn't on YT, though. I saw that a few weeks ago and I was howling.
RR Moore was the king of comedy (as far as Blaxploitation went) and the baddest MuthaFucka.
I doubt there will ever be another quite like him.

Granted, like Spaghetti Westerns and 50s Sci-Fi, it's not for everyone. It takes a cheez connoisseur to appreciate it.
And several :joint::joint::joint: certainly don't hurt ;)
Gonna watch that very high on Wednesday You're right, can't go wrong with Sergio Leone. I'm the type who watches Anchor Bay and Echo Bridge films too.
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
For the staunch anti-racist advocate you claim to be, you seem to ben enamoured with the big screen and the façade that Hollywood presents.

Have you read the book? http://www.amazon.com/12-Years-Slave-Solomon-Northup/dp/1493667106/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1385999229&sr=8-4&keywords=12+years+a+slave

Hollywood DOES NOT represent the true content of the novels it transforms into screenplays. It undermines and marginalises key points, enforcing societal misconceptions, ultimately making the piece easily digestible; in a two hour timeframe or thereabouts. This film will be no exception.
have you?..your comment was a generalization and added no value to this thread whatsoever..
 

echelon1k1

New Member
i made a serious comment in response to your serious comment = meme..so, your basically good for one comment which you could have easily plagiarized?..it said nothing.
if you'd made a serious comment you would've had a serious response. Remember I'm on your ignore list, please take full use of that function; alternatively post something that isn't resoundingly "in orbit"...
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
sorry, i bothered

uhhhh bubye..

your posts:

[video=youtube;AEOpX8tmiUI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEOpX8tmiUI[/video]
 

heckler73

Well-Known Member
Gonna watch that very high on Wednesday You're right, can't go wrong with Sergio Leone. I'm the type who watches Anchor Bay and Echo Bridge films too.
Sergio was too "artsy" to truly be considered cheez, but he was the master of the genre. For me it comes down to actors.
Terrence Hill, Bud Spencer (both were comedians in a style known as fagioli, or 'beans', westerns) and Franco Nero (the original Django) are my faves. Every film those guys made was something special.
Anchor Bay? :lol: Evil Dead...
I can't say I'm familiar with Echo Bridge; any recommendations?
 

Canna Sylvan

Well-Known Member
Sergio was too "artsy" to truly be considered cheez, but he was the master of the genre. For me it comes down to actors.
Terrence Hill, Bud Spencer (both were comedians in a style known as fagioli, or 'beans', westerns) and Franco Nero (the original Django) are my faves. Every film those guys made was something special.
Anchor Bay? :lol: Evil Dead...
I can't say I'm familiar with Echo Bridge; any recommendations?
Fortress (1992)
 
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