subxerogravity
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I appreciate what is being done here. We are at a point where Black cinema is trying to diversify genuinely, and this movie is a fine example of what we've always been trying to do. It would have been great if they could have had a larger budget, but they did spectacularly with what they had. I saw the genius, a true rose growing from the concrete. I see the mountaintop. Too much? Hey man! After Blade's success, someone should have said, "We'll give you a little more money to try to be more like Blade." Instead, Hollywood still did not think that the numbers were good enough. We're close, and I want to thank those who brought us one step further to the top of the mountain.
I enjoyed it tremendously. It has a very good cast of characters, kinda feeding off what you would expect of them but going forward at a new speed that was great to watch.
This film was a reminder of Bill Murray's entertainment value. He was amusing in his role as a bad guy, not to the level of Albert Brooks in Drive, but it still shows Murray does have range.
Also, give credit to Pete Davidson, who was the shining forward of starting the movie in the character he always plays but giving us something extra.
Also good seeing Ed Harris do a film. Just a great character actor always worth watching. A great catch! Very funny!
This film was a reminder of Bill Murray's entertainment value. He was amusing in his role as a bad guy, not to the level of Albert Brooks in Drive, but it still shows Murray does have range.
Also, give credit to Pete Davidson, who was the shining forward of starting the movie in the character he always plays but giving us something extra.
Also good seeing Ed Harris do a film. Just a great character actor always worth watching. A great catch! Very funny!
I do like Led Zeppelin, and would have loved to see Becoming Black Sabbath a little more but I did love this documentary. As someone who does understand what Zeppelin means to music I enjoyed listening to the band explain what it was like to... Become Led Zeppelin. It was an interesting story. I especially liked the band's respect for what came before them. Where I come from it is a running joke about how Led Zeppelin stole black music, but thinking about it in the eyes of someone living in 2025, I see a group of Brits living at a time when the American Dream was still alive and they herd it though African American music. It's just a respect for music that I don't see anymore. An Excellent band with an Excellent Rock and Roll story.