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Old 08-14-2010, 01:48 PM
DrPhil DrPhil is offline
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LOL. I see your point, Drolefille.

I used to slam Tyler Perry plays and movies because they were reminiscent of the "Chittlin' Circuit" and the confining of Black entertainers to "Black movies," etc. My perspective was an historical and social one and I made good arguments...until people realized that I hadn't actually seen any of his plays and movies. LOL. I was protesting them and cringed when people mentioned them, but that holds no weight when I can't speak beyond generalities on the matter.

Then I got over myself and watched some of his plays and movies years ago. I like some of his plays and LOVE some of his movies. I'm sure some GCers know which TP movies I'm obsessed with and watch nonstop. This shaped my perspective and let me know that it isn't what I assumed that it was. That doesn't change the historical and social perspective I had previously expressed but it highlighted how Tyler Perry (and even the original "Chittlin Circuit") holds a liberating interpretation if we get beyond the discriminatory and restrictive connotations. The discriminatory and restrictive connotations don't disappear but they are placed within another context. I no longer believe that Black folks who like TP are overall clueless and ignorant about the reality of Blackness.

ETA: American History X is one of my favs. I own the video. I guess Drolefille and I wouldn't get along during movie nights. LOL.


Damn, this thread was hijacked.

Last edited by DrPhil; 08-14-2010 at 01:51 PM.
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