Yes there have been movies that have had positive black characters, but I haven't seen too many where the majority of the black characters displayed positive aspects. Characters like Bagger Vance are more along the "magical negro" stereotype line. Not necessarily positive. The black supremacists, who are sometimes incorrectly referred to as "Afrocentrists", are definitely misguided. They don't care about black people or anybody else, except for how they can use these people to get to where they want to get to.
It doesn't matter All I saw in this post is why are we complaining about Hollywood with all these black movies? At some point we have to accept ourselves and stop looking at what white people have
I've heard that before, but I just don't see how characters who are seen as "magical" are negative. Usually it takes the form of the unappreciated genius trope. I just feel like there are enough positive black roles in movies these days to where it wouldn't be seen as groundbreaking. Anyway, the real reason to see Black Panther is because the character is awesome and has long been one of the more badass Avengers. I was really excited the first time I saw him and was looking forward to the movie but the ridiculous marketing that has it hailed as the first black superhero kind of took the shine off the movie for me. I can't stand manipulative marketing.....or people completely forgetting about Blade which is ridiculous given that after the flop of Batman & Robin in 1997 it looked like that might be the end of superhero movies. Blade is what gave back the comic book movie genre a bit of momentum.
Because at the end of the day it's a film that shows a postive portrayal of a minority in the super hero realm which is ultimately marketed toward kids and familes. Nothing wrong with that. Or in older people it strikes a cord with them having a character that represents them finally be shown on film as the lead in this current film universe. Kinda of like Wonder Woman was for woman in a leading role. I don't see why people have a problem with that. Or why people have a problem with the hype of this movie. And It's weird that you posted this on a fan forum of the Rockets having the same affect on Chinese and Asian fans when Yao Ming played. He represented millions of people and open the door even more to popularize the sport around the world. He was super hyped even when it took him a couple of years to become a great player. And you might not have cared, but thousands and thousands of kids saw themselves in him which you could say the same thing about Black Panther.
@Bobbythegreat That's interesting about Blade. Snipes was pretty diversified. He made some movies about race with Spike Lee. He did action He is awesome in Demolition Man. He did market himself universally. All the biggest stars do, whatever race We've transcend race long ago. Specially in Hollywood. If be blacks have any monetary/political ally, it's Hollywood. All that ish about race and Hollywood is ridiculously stupid. We're holding on to our misery because we choose to
Other than half of the movies/tv shows about Egypt, Greece, Rome, the Middle East, Native Americans, no, there are no fictional accounts of white slavery.
It's a bigger issue than movies. We have to start moving forward Plenty black movie stars so let's boycott the Oscars Black coaches black quarterbacks black gms Let's boycott over Kaepernick We are the ones not moving forward on race relations and it's holding us back elsewhere
We should appreciate what we have more than what we don't. We live in a healthy prosperous time. We use what explorers gave us to complain about Columbus Day. Everyone just needs to move forward
Sorry for train of thought You know what it is There is a lot to appreciate about 12 Years. Like the cinematography. It's on different plantations, in the Swamp, in 1800s Baltimore. It's a well made movie. What could be offensive.
I didn’t realize there was a huge backlash against 12 years a slave. It won Best Picture, didn’t it? Was this on social media and I just missed it?
I had FB friends saying they walked out at the beginning of the movie. I'm like you did know what the movie is about right? Edit: walking out due to upsetting subject matter. Those movies can be hard to watch I'm no different. At the same time I like history so whatever. So the issue became Hollywood only appreciated movies showing us in slavery or segregation in terms of awards. The issue is as ridiculous as it sounds. I'm not being an ass but there aren't a lot of Oscar worthy black movies but there are plenty entertaining black movies. The Oscars have made the attempt. I think What's Love Got To Do With It was nominated for some Oscars in the early 90's. Maybe Boyz In The Good. Those were big deals. Notice subject matter. It's a ridiculous black folk issue
I'm probably about to age myself but have you ever seen "The Toy"? If you can find it watch it. Not sure how everyone feels about him but it stars Richard Pryor. If you watch that movie and still don't get it then you just won't
Boyz in the hood got nominated for screenplay. It's about kids in the ghetto struggling But we like drive-by shootings so it's cool Unfortunately last comment isn't sarcasm I could go on and on black movie to black movie The issue becomes racism when people just don't like the movie Again it's just a movie
In all seriousness, the subject interests me because it's a study in black group think. Like we like Selma but not 12 Years Hmmmmm?