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Posted

I haven't seen this movie yet, just the trailer that Del provided.
However there are 2 concerns I have based on the trailer........

1. If the focus of the movie is less on Caucasian racism and more or the traitorous behavior of the "Judas" character, this may exacerbate the paranoia that already exist in many conscious AfroAmerican circles.

2. If there are a lot of focus on radical Caucasian organizations like the Weather Underground, it may trick a lot of our people into believing they can truly maintain a large group of "White Allies" to come to their rescue instead of solving their own problems. 

Posted

I guess you'll need to watch the film, before you can formulate a valid conspiracy theory.

 

Among other things it was a love story, a love story between a man and a woman, between a man and his community, and someone, who only loved himself, helped destroy it all.

 

If you go into any form of art with a wide variety of preconceived notions you'll fail to really appreciate it. That is not to say that we don't all have biases we do. But when you are already working so hard to figure out what something is trying to be before you even see it you are already setting up walls that will prevent you from truly "seeing" the film.

 

I hope you smoke a blunt, relax and enjoy the film. The young people who put it together did a fantastic job.

Posted


Troy

 

 

Man, it's gonna be a GOOD while before sit in a movie theater again.

I don't care how much they claim the cases are going down or up, I've been doing pretty good so far (Thanks to The SUPREME BEING) and I'm gonna continue doing what I'm doing in that regard.

 

Maybe I'll catch it on cable or on the internet.

 

I don't smoke dope, btw....lol.

Posted

I saw it in a drive-in.

 

But stop being a pu**y. Wear a mask and stay 6 feet away from people other people -- you'll live.

 

But I  bet you can see it on a streaming service.

 

BTW: Herb is not "dope." Who told you that?

Posted

Herb isn't called dope ANYMORE

Back in the day both heroin AND marijuana were called "dope".

Don't you remember as a kid old folks sitting around talking about people "smoking dope"?
 

Posted

Troy

I grew up in Michigan and people of various ages there called marijuana "dope".
It wasn't the only name or most common name for it, but it was called that from time to time...especially before the mid-90s.

Apparently some young people STILL call weed "dope"; check out this video:

 

 

 

 

 

 

That site in the link you provided requires registration; something I'm usually hesitant to do.

Been hearing a lot of good reviews about the movie, I'll get to see it sometime in the future...no rush.

 

Posted

Dude, just use a throw-away email address like everyone else.

 

Well, no one I ever spoke to, past or present, refers to herb as dope.  Dope as in "dopehead" or "dope fiend" (are you familiar with these term) was restricted to people who were on narcotics not weed.

 

Would you refer to a frequent user of marijuana as a dope fiend? 

 

Posted

Troy

 

To answer you question, no.

But what do you think of the video I posted where the young man smoking weed said he was smoking dope?
 

Now you have atleast one other person besides myself confirming to you that weed is indeed referred to as "dope" by some.

Posted

I listened to the first minute or so of the video couple; do you know what he is smoking? As far as I can tell he doesn’t say. But what he does say is that he hope he doesn’t overdose. You can’t OD on marijuana.

 

I suspect if you really listen to the lyrics you might come away with the idea that the young man may be lamenting getting high, on more serious drugs, by himself, as a means to deal with this life.

  • 1 month later...
Posted
On 2/16/2021 at 9:04 PM, Troy said:

I saw this film at a drive-in theater a couple weeks ago. The guy who played Fred Hampton deserves an academy award nomination.

He's excellent. Daniel Kaluuya will win the Oscar for this role. He played the lead in "Get Out". 

  • 9 months later...
Posted

Judas & the  Black Messiah was a very well done movie.

 

Daniel Kaluuya is on his way to being a great actor.

 

Lakeith Stanfield isn't shabby on the big screen either. He was great in both Come Sunday and The Harder they Fall

 

Mahershala Ali is another great actor on the rise. He crushed it in The Green Book. His most recent movie The Swan Song is excellent too. 

 

I'm always glad to see black actors being cast in roles that showcase their acting range.😎

Posted

Hey @Delano happy new year.  Yeah, I saw the film about a year ago.  An excellent film which told an important part of history.  

 

@ProfD I have to put the Green book at the top of my to watch list. I was waiting for the streaming price to go down and then forgot about it...

 

 

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