she is offended. She thinks we are making fun of the movie and the character blah blah blah some people are making this a racial thing ... Life is too short for all that.. | |
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The BLACK Jaguar lives in South America
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Wow, you have serious issues dude. | |
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you were offended. "ALL THESE FOLKS WHO DIDN"T EVEN SEE IT FINDING THE SMALL THINGS WRONG WITH IT" . you have the serious issues Because that whole accusatory post was WRONG your post #52 Nothing we said was putting the movie down. . Did you buy the soundtrack? No. I did Did you buy the Art of book? No. Picking it up tomorrow Did you buy the comics over the last 30yrs and support the character? No. But I did 30+yrs of $$$upport. . There are no Black Panthers in Africa. True statement read YOUR post #52 You didn't even get the joke about the car. Because you're offended.
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This is forum for a dead pop star, mostly used by about 10 people. Nobody cares. | |
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Basically, I'm saying, get a hold of yourself. Put it in perpsective. You weren't violated by the internet today. | |
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I just called you out, right? | |
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You came up in the thread on the defense. Guns blazing No one was talking to you or about you and you said to OnlyNDaUSA and I yet it was you in the P&R thread that said: There is a huge gamble going on here. I'm looking more for the response of the African community on this one. . and also A major blockbuster with an all black cast, going international, is a gamble,...
. You got all offended. It was YOU who did not understand the joke, it was you that took it too far. 1. I SAW THE MOVIE, I BOUGHT THE SOUNDTRACK(WHICH IS WHAT THIS THREAD IS PARTIALLY ABOUT) I WILL BE BUYING THE ART OF BLACK PANTHER BOOK TOMORROW, I HAVE SUPPORTED THE BLACK PANTHER SUPER HERO COMIC OVER MY LIFE TIME. WHAT ABOUT YOU? Right
2. NO ONE WAS COMPLAINING ABOUT THE MOVIE. NOT ONE DAM PERSON COMPLAINED ABOUT THE MOVIE IN THIS THREAD . so get your attitude in check It's not that serious. It should have never gotten here.
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Actually, being black, I think BP celebrates blackness. And I would argue that 95% of black people that saw the movie say the same thing. And not sure what relevance your threads regarding Prince and "Egyptology" have here. It's funny that one post about what I saw in the movie and how I think Prince would have made a great contribution to it causes this type of discussion. | |
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I think, rather, the offense is based on your coming across as if you know everything better than everyone else. | |
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They should have started BP with Sterling K Brown's character marching in the streets of Oakland to "We March." | |
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* Whether or not it's been ten years or thirty years, he was once asked to submit a song to a film about a comic book character, and he did. As such, it's not a stretch to think that he might have for Black Panther, especially given what he was doing and saying in the final years of his life. * Also, I think you are being overly dismissive of somebody else's wishes or desires simply because that person is/was wishing for something that doesn't interest you. For example, I've been a member of this site for years, and, for years, I saw/read thread after thread of folks wishing for a Revolution reunion. That was the last thing that I wanted to see. In fact, I thought that it was idiotic for folks to "wish" such a thing when Prince clearly wasn't interested enough in it to make it happen. Yes, we all read the quote in 1987 or so when Prince stated that the idea was to break up, do some separate things, and then reform stronger than ever, but at what point do fans accept that Prince was never really interested in reforming the Revolution? Based on your number, after ten years of the band not being together, is that when fans should have accepted that the Revolution was never going to reunite? Thus, all those threads "wishing" for a Revolution reunion made no sense to me. But, did I ever once post on those threads what an idiotic idea it was? No. I just read the first few posts, decided the threads were not for me, and moved to something that was. And, even now, most of the things for which folks wish on this site as it relates to music releases and what they want the Estate to do seem, again, idiotic to me or are simply disinteresting to me, but, hey, that's their wish. So, when you ask, "why this project?," my question is have you asked that about other "wish lists"? Clearly, you had and have a wish list as most people do. But, your last statement makes it seem as if your wish list for what you wanted Prince to do is somehow more realistic and honorable than others. I'm not saying that you are doing that purposefully, but to say "rather than Prince doing what you wanted him to do, here is what I wanted him to do" is to minimize somebody else's tastes and likes simply because they aren't your tastes and likes. | |
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You ever heard of a paragraph? | |
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Except that "we march" isn't a very good song. | |
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He liked someone so he was destined to work with them. I get it. Lamar got up on his stage once and squarked awkwardly for 10 mins--hardly a creative partnership destined for greatness. [Edited 2/21/18 17:17pm] | |
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pricetag said:
Except that "we march" isn't a very good song. . I thought "We March" was used effectively in the film "If These Walls Could Talk", it gave me a finer appreciation for it. if it was just a dream, call me a dreamer 2 | |
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pricetag said:
This is forum for a dead pop star, mostly used by about 10 people. Nobody cares. . but this spot is also an important place in music history and should remain for all space and time. Plus u get to learn basic html if it was just a dream, call me a dreamer 2 | |
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If I'm being dismissive, which I'm not, then so is everyone else who doesn't see it. But it is what it is. | |
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have you ever heard a girl accuse another girl of 'You think you're so pretty, you think you're better than me' ? You've heard that kind of thinking before? It's projection. . This is between that person OnlyNDaUSA and I and it is over.
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Being multiEthnic having roots in Ghana[Europe and 'Native'-America, from my study of the concept that they were going for and even the director and co-writer Ryan Coogler said it was not a question of blackness but what did it mean to be African. Not to mention most of the actors are directly African, not black-American. . For Ryan Coogler, the essence of "Black Panther" came down to one question: What does it mean to be African?
"This is the most personal film I've ever made, which is the strangest statement to say because I only make films that are personal," Coogler said. "This film for me started with this question of, 'What does it mean to be African?' It's a question that I've always had since I learned I was black, since my parents sat me down and told me what that was. I didn't totally understand what that meant. As kid you're like, well wait, why? Like, so wait we're from Africa? What's that?
"I'm 31-years-old and I realized I never really took time to grapple with what it means to be African. This film gave me the chance to do that," he said.
http://www.s.horelinemedi...bea52.html . Well Egypt is AFRICA. The original Egyptians who created Egypt where by all intents and purposes African ethnic stock. The people who buildt Egypt came up from W Central and Eastern Africa. They were not the Arabs that exist there today. The Egyptian artwork tells the truth. . I brought it up because you said 'it celebrates blackness and the subject matter is right up Prince's alley' Egytp really is the only area of Africa he has focused on that I've researched so far. Egyptology permeates Prince's style and subject matter from 1993 onward. Mayte being into (Arabic) dance/bellydancing, the ONE video 1998 the Rainbow Children mixed ideology. Arabic society/culture is a big interest of his too.
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Haven't seen that film although, based on title alone, it sounds execrable. | |
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the funniest thing about your posts, besides that you come off as a know-it-all, is that you don't even realize douchey they are. The bolded part, for instance. It is, in fact, saying exactly what I said. I don't expect you to understand, but you obviously read that statement and took it at face value without considering what that might mean for say, African-Americans. But, you put it up here as if you know what it means to someone who is, well, black. The remainder of your post is simply laughable. | |
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1725topp said: As someone else said, we don't know if he would have, but, based on all the television and film projects to which he had contributed, it's not a stretch to say that he probably would have contributed something to Black Panther soundtrack, just given, again, his history as well as his sentiments about the need for African people to celebrate their blackness while addressing the specific socio-political issues facing African people. As such, again, I think it is very probable/likely that he would have submitted something to Black Panther soundtrack, even if it would have been something older that he reworked to fit the film's theme. Don't act like y'all have forgotten how he gave--forced--them to take "Happy Feet" when all the wanted was "Kiss." if he can give "Super Hero" to Blankman or "Rippopgodazippa" and "319" to that highly terrible Showgirls film, I'm sure he could have given something to Black Panther...if he so wanted. | |
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Check out what Andy Allo posted on Instagram: "Feelinβ like Royalty. π Still basking in the glow from #BlackPanther. ππ½βπ½" Here is the photo: https://www.instagram.com...XOF9DnyH3/ | |
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Andy Allo stated the following on Instagram: "This is what happens when you celebrate empower and showcase African Black beauty rather than oppress, ignore or dismiss it. βπ½βπ½βπ½#blackpanther #breakingrecords" Here is the photo that she posted with that quote: https://www.instagram.com...Uj8CgHw-G/ | |
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