I enjoyed Black Panther, but holy shit lmao. 1.) Do The Right Thing was already very accessible. Very. 2.) Not all movies about black communities are the same movie. The two mentioned here could not be more different. Watch more movies.https://twitter.com/filmcrithulk/status/964788803255676928 …
along with the idea that yes, "accessibility" refers to the idea of making big popcorn superhero films that operate in a broader stage of context. With that, to insinuate I was implying black communities are the same movie is willful ignorance.
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I literally talk about this not being the case. But you didn't actually read what I wrote, so why I am arguing. Especially given that you're going to throw out "watch more movies" not even for once thinking that I could probably run laps around your assumptive, lazy ass when it
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comes to the history of cinema, african-american cinema, and even african cinema. But to even engage in such a debate is to lower this all to some nonsense argument of "i know more than you!" which is patently dumb. But that's how you came at this in the first place.
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