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It's a great movie, I took my white female friend and she loved it. I would have a taken a bw, but since the movie showed bm in a positive light, they weren't interested. Maybe if they make a "boys in tha hood 2" I can find some bw interested in supporting it. Great movie though, and every one...especially proud Americans should see the story of these men that risked their life in extended freedom and democracy...the American way across the world. The audience was very mixed at the showing, many white families with school age children, and they absolutely loved it. After the movie the kids were all in the lobby simulating the fight scenes. Many old white and black vets were there old white couples, young bm, black families, and even large crowds of college age white women were there, great movie! Reaches across the color line and brings everyone together under the Stars and Stripes of the American Flag! "We fight! We fight! We fight!"
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AgentSmith9 wrote: It's a great movie, I took my white female friend and she loved it. I would have a taken a bw, but since the movie showed bm in a positive light, they weren't interested.
Maybe if they make a "boys in tha hood 2" I can find some bw interested in supporting it.
Great movie though, and every one...especially proud Americans should see the story of these men that risked their life in extended freedom and democracy...the American way across the world.
The audience was very mixed at the showing, many white families with school age children, and they absolutely loved it. After the movie the kids were all in the lobby simulating the fight scenes. Many old white and black vets were there old white couples, young bm, black families, and even large crowds of college age white women were there, great movie! Reaches across the color line and brings everyone together under the Stars and Stripes of the American Flag!
"We fight! We fight! We fight!" You must know some stupid BW. Maybe you should align yourself with women who have high self esteems. BW I know don't act like asses. Pick better friends.
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Married with children wrote: <quoted text> You must know some stupid BW. I do, I can't say I don't. Yep, guilty as charged.
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Obviously this thread and the success of this movie has bw angry and jealous.
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Jumper
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I thought it was a remake of Tuskigey Airmen?
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I have relatives that went to see the film and enjoyed it immensely. I will also go and see it, so BW will support the movie contrary to self-haters that want to start more threads to bash Black women. Why is a movie about Tuskegee Airmen now a reason to bash Black females?
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Mack
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AgentSmith9 wrote: Obviously this thread and the success of this movie has bw angry and jealous. Why?
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AgentSmith9 wrote: Obviously this thread and the success of this movie has bw angry and jealous. where??, or are you having hallucinations again or absurdly illrationally wishing this to be or come true? Oh you undoubtedly would sir or maam.
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There so called educated black females who boycotted this movie lol. Because there weren't black females in the movie. They where in Europe .
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I saw this film today with a mostly Black audience, and the people applauded at the end. There was a White family with a 6 or 7 y.o. boy, and there also was a b-w couple. The film was excellent! I believe that if a film about the Tuskegee airmen had been made 60-65 years ago, the civil rights movement may have occured sooner.
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I bet more bw have watched this movie than bm and ww and everyone else, dumb bittches!
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Coolmandigo82 wrote: There so called educated black females who boycotted this movie lol. Because there weren't black females in the movie. They where in Europe . Good lord my head hurts from trying to comprehend what your talking about or who your trying to insult... Are you stating there as a destination or their as a group... Good lord, I see a so called educated mofo in this thread, I tell you that much.
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Ramsan
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AgentSmith9 wrote: Obviously this thread and the success of this movie has bw angry and jealous. are you stupid? What the hell does a movie about black fighter pilots got to do with black woman and jealousy? And why are you so full of glee thinking such stupidity? Turn your brain on, its obviously on mute.
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AgentSmith9 wrote: It's a great movie, I took my white female friend and she loved it. I would have a taken a bw, but since the movie showed bm in a positive light, they weren't interested. Maybe if they make a "boys in tha hood 2" I can find some bw interested in supporting it. Great movie though, and every one...especially proud Americans should see the story of these men that risked their life in extended freedom and democracy...the American way across the world. The audience was very mixed at the showing, many white families with school age children, and they absolutely loved it. After the movie the kids were all in the lobby simulating the fight scenes. Many old white and black vets were there old white couples, young bm, black families, and even large crowds of college age white women were there, great movie! Reaches across the color line and brings everyone together under the Stars and Stripes of the American Flag! "We fight! We fight! We fight!" no movie will ever bring us together under the stars and stripes when you cant even unite with our other half, our woman, you babbling idiot.
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Ramsan
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Mack wrote: I have relatives that went to see the film and enjoyed it immensely. I will also go and see it, so BW will support the movie contrary to self-haters that want to start more threads to bash Black women. Why is a movie about Tuskegee Airmen now a reason to bash Black females? thank you, someone with a mind, my point exactly.
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Karma-Amrak wrote: <quoted text> Good lord my head hurts from trying to comprehend what your talking about or who your trying to insult... Are you stating there as a destination or their as a group... Good lord, I see a so called educated mofo in this thread, I tell you that much. yours hurts? Mine is about to explode trying to comprehend the corralation between black fighter pilots and black woman.
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Ur puss puss showing wrote: I bet more bw have watched this movie than bm and ww and everyone else, dumb bittches! Okay... Ummm this is a movie.(Period) Ummm you sound incompetent.(Period)
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red tails did create, especially considering there were a couple of other high profile action movies out at the same time.
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Lisa
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Ramsan wrote: <quoted text> no movie will ever bring us together under the stars and stripes when you cant even unite with our other half, our woman, you babbling idiot. IRBM aren't looking to unite with BW..or do they want BW to be including in any human unity...IRBM goal is to finally be fully accepted into the white world to discriminate against BW...
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Karma-Amrak wrote: <quoted text> Good lord my head hurts from trying to comprehend what your talking about or who your trying to insult... Are you stating there as a destination or their as a group... Good lord, I see a so called educated mofo in this thread, I tell you that much. "Also use there with the verb BE (is, am, are, was, were) to indicate the existence of something, or to mention something for the first time."
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