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Something The Lord Made: HBO-Mos Def Stars (5.30.04)
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SOMETHING THE LORD MADE is the story of two men - an ambitious white surgeon and a gifted black carpenter turned lab technician - who defied the racial strictures of the Jim Crow South and together pioneered the field of heart surgery http://www.hbo.com/films/stlm/?ntrac...ategory5_show0 |
Yes, I saw the preview for this after the Soprano's went off. I can't wait to see it.
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Ah the Mighty Mos Def. I hope that he represents with this role. He's working hard to get credible roles. Y'all remember him from the Cosby Mysteries?
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Saw this after the Soprano's went off last night. I can't wait for it to come on HBO
Also, can't wait for Everyday People, another HBO original, seems like it might be good as well. |
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I just finished watching and this film moved me. It was very touching and special. I wish that more films had meaning and basis as this one. This was something that I never knew about and I am happy that this story was told. Mos Def is really coming into his own as an actor. I love him more everyday! :D
I'll keep my comments about the film until more people have seen it. I don't want to give it away. |
I missed the first part of it. I caught it starting right were he got the pay raise and telephone line.
That should throw em off a lil, I hate spoilers. I enjoyed it. I wanna see Everyday People too. |
One word...fantastic. I missed the first showing, but I saw a repeat early this morning. Story, cast, acting...wonderful.
Check out the Mos (LOVE HIM!) interview on www.hbo.com. Favorite portion of the interview "Well, a lot of things have changed. There's still quiet segregation in a lot of American life. In the climate he was living in, it was really the law of the land. I think nowadays, it's much more clandestine and not so easily detectable. But in his day, coming up as a young man with a family, it was the law of the land; it was the letter of the law. And what appealed to me about Dr. Thomas is the way that he navigated and negotiated a relationship with himself in those environments. You know, there's a way that the world feels about a man, and then there's a way that the man feels about himself. And I think Dr. Thomas had a very clear idea of who he was and what he wanted to do. And he just had this extraordinary focus, and he was a very sensitive and aware. When he started to work in medicine, he was definitely an anomaly. And he stood out. He just negotiated a very different relationship with his surroundings that allowed him to stay focused and didn't disturb his aim. " Read the rest... http://www.hbo.com/films/stlm/interviews/mos_def.html |
Great Idea...
I did enjoy the show. I hope many watched in light of the fact the Sopranos was pre-empted last night.
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I saw it last night and I loved it!! I watched again this morning! Great movie, wish there were more out there like it. I love Mos Def, he was great in this role!
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I enjoyed this movie. I think Mos Def and Alan Rickman were great. Actually, the entire cast did a good job.
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I saw it last night....I loved it, loved it, LOVED IT! I found myself tearing up at the end. I can't imagine how he felt when he was at the banquet listening to the Dr's speech. I am pleasantly surprised by Mos Def's performance, I really enjoyed it.
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I haven't seen it yet, but I am going to catch it sometime this week.
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