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 …
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Replying to @GregTheRipper
Okay let's get real, cause I'm not taking shit this year. Of course Do The Right Thing is accessible. It's brilliant. It's my favorite film of all time. I've written about it endlessly. Spike Lee even said I wrote the best essay about it ever. I am literally not kidding.
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Replying to @FilmCritHULK @GregTheRipper
The issue of accessibility is two-fold: meaning it's about the way DTRT could not be more straight-forward to its point and yet white american demonized and misunderstood it anyway-
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Replying to @FilmCritHULK @GregTheRipper
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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Replying to @FilmCritHULK @GregTheRipper
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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That's literally not what happened, but goodbye.
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