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For Colored Girls
Based on the play "For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf" by Ntozake Shange.
http://www.forcoloredgirlsmovie.com/ It comes out this Friday. Unfortunately, the showtimes are difficult to find for some cities. I have not seen the play but heard it was powerful. I don't think we need another "sad Black folks" story in Hollywood because most Black movies in the theaters are sad tales. I get "Waiting to Exhale" vibes from the previews but know it's more dramatic than that. I hope it's nothing like the miserable "Precious" which I absolutely hated hated hated and thought was horrendous. If anyone sees it please let us know what you thought. :) I'll do the same when I see it. Thanks. |
I'm with you, doc ... although I've never been a Tyler Perry (TP) fan, I just don't get the point of why this play is being made a movie. With the loss Janet Jackson has suffered (along with the rest of the world), I expect her deliverance to be stellar, bu still ...
I worry about why this would be something any of us would be interested in seeing merely because it's produced by TP. Oh, well ... more power to him, still ... |
I want to see it, but I'm afraid it'll turn into Janet Fest 2010. I think she's a wonderful entertainer, but I'm thinking the other WONDERFUL actors will get overlooked.
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I'll check it out this friday and let you know my thoughts on the movie.
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As for TP, I like him but I didn't like his movies until he got beyond Madea. Now he's made two of my fav movies that I can watch everyday. :D I look forward to reading what rhoyaltempest and sigtau305 have to say about this movie. :) I hope to find a showtime near me and report my findings. |
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He said (maybe on Oprah when he was talking about his own history of abuse) that he's not concerned with the critics' reviews. He's only concerned with the viewers' reviews. We shall see. We shall see.
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Although it won't be actually like the play,I do expect Tyler to butcher it to the point where it isn't remotely close to the play...but we shall see. Madea better not make an appearance! If you want to see the original play with Alfre Woodard and Lynn Whitfield, you can get it on Amazon.com http://www.amazon.com/Colored-Girls-...8747073&sr=1-1
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I'll check it out once it hits Netflix...instant queue...maybe.
I've had enough man-bashing movies for my life. |
This weekend is my b-day weekend and I plan on trying to fit it in with all the festivities. I read the book sooo long ago (middle school/early high school) that I want to re-read it before I go see the movie. I know that is a "set up" so to speak, particularly a TP movie, but I'd rather have the authentic product to compare the movie to. If I remember correctly it is a pretty woeful book (although not always related to a man/a relationship), and imagine the movie will be as well. I'm more than a little bit concerned about TP "putting his spin on it", but it is what it is. However, I'm very excited to see the performances of Thandi Newton and Kimberly Elise.
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