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neosoul 01-16-2007 11:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Senusret I (Post 1384062)
Why did I get an email saying Alphas should support Stomp the Yard but boycott me? LOLOLOL


they must not know 'bout you...

the movie was funny... couldn't stop laughing... especially when he pulled out Chris Brown's gloves at the end of the step/stomp off like he was He-Man twirling his sword, I thought he was about to scream "I have the pooooweerrr!!!"...

SummerChild 01-16-2007 02:41 PM

I went to see "Children of Men" on Friday and the theater was flooded with the Blue and White family. My word. I have never seen so many members of the Zeta Phi Beta Sigma family.

Are you guys especially deep on the west coast? Having lived in the south and in the midwest, I have never experienced great numbers of the Blue and White family.

Sawrahs were obviously boycotting that mess b/c I only saw one Soror. Didn't see any Alphas. Saw a few Deltas.

Children of Men was good but left alot of rocks unturned. Part deux? Probably.

SC

Still BLUTANG 01-16-2007 03:24 PM

i've heard mixed reports. my coworker took her 13-year old twins. the kids loved it and she said the stepping makes HER want to go to college, not now but right now (LOL). My best friend (a professor at an hbcu) didn't like it, but she over-analyzes and criticizes everything anyway.

I guess it's a solidly "o.k." movie, so i'll be seeing it soon.

BGLO Scholar 01-19-2007 12:08 PM

BGLO Scholar Begins National Lecture Tour
 
Hello All:

I'm Dr. Gregory Parks, co-author of African American Fraternities and Sororities: The Legacy and the Vision. I'm begining a very limitted national lecture tour if your campus is interested in hosting me. For more information, please contact blackgreekscholar@gmail.com.

Cordially,

Gregory Parks, Ph.D.

dzdst796 01-22-2007 04:25 PM

I saw the movie with my husband and we both enjoyed it. I think it was done well. I was not feeling the howling though. That was definitely WACK!!

DSTCHAOS 01-22-2007 04:34 PM

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Originally Posted by dzdst796 (Post 1387519)
I saw the movie with my husband and we both enjoyed it. I think it was done well. I was not feeling the howling though. That was definitely WACK!!

LOL. The howling was wack but the stepping in the BEGINNING of the movie was wacker.

Lady of Pearl 01-22-2007 08:01 PM

I haven't seen it of yet but heard some reviews which makes one wonder if stepping is all that fraternity life is about and will we be attracting possible members as just a result of that. What also concerned me that on the opening day of the movie it grossed something like 38 million but Sony only gave 650,000! to the Martin Luther King Memorial come on they surely could have gave at least a million!:rolleyes:

Senusret I 01-22-2007 08:04 PM

I try not to judge the charitable actions of others, even Oprah.

<--- Does not know what it takes to make a movie, so I don't assume whether a million is a drop in the bucket or not.

Lady of Pearl 01-22-2007 08:15 PM

They could have been more charitable -they grossed very well over a million off of those who went to see it.:eek:

Senusret I 01-22-2007 08:23 PM

I'm sure the National MLK Memorial Foundation is grateful for whatever donations they can receive.

TonyB06 01-23-2007 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Lady of Pearl (Post 1387608)
I haven't seen it of yet but heard some reviews which makes one wonder if stepping is all that fraternity life is about and will we be attracting possible members as just a result of that.

...if that's their reason for their interest in A Phi A, they will find those burning sands much too hot. trust.

NinjaPoodle 01-23-2007 02:23 PM

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Originally Posted by neosoul (Post 1384279)
the movie was funny... couldn't stop laughing... especially when he pulled out Chris Brown's gloves at the end of the step/stomp off like he was He-Man twirling his sword, I thought he was about to scream "I have the pooooweerrr!!!"...


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dzdst796 01-23-2007 03:00 PM

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Originally Posted by TonyB06 (Post 1387833)
...if that's their reason for their interest in A Phi A, they will find those burning sands much too hot. trust.


Say it again TonyB. !!!! They have no idea. :D

7thSonofOsiris 01-23-2007 04:43 PM

De-mystified...
 
TonyB,

Bruh, my original issue with this movie was that it may have stood only to de-mystify the power of steppin' and, that it may only attract some whack dudes because that's what they'll be thinking that we stand for, BUT!, I say, let the dudes who'll think, that's what fraternities only exist for, come with those thoughts, and they'll see that the fire associated with being made, can't be summed up in a dance-off styled movie, mang. Like Mystikal said, "this here is real life, this ain't no f#*kin' cartoon". I need to watch my mouf.

the7th

nonchalant 05-08-2007 11:30 PM

Okay, I know I'm late. I finally saw the movie. I feel it was great overall. I'm mad at how the orgs were seeking out dude to help win a step show. I mean come one. How lame is that? The prophytes versus neophytes step challenge was nice. I prefer old school stepping/strolling versus new school. Some of these things I see sororities and fraternities doing now is off the chain. Are you stepping/strolling or dancing? There is a difference. My favorite strolls of all time to see is the AKA national stroll and Set It Off. :D


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