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70's Black Movies Even tho them movies are cheesy as they come, I have this big grin on my face whenever I watch them. Maybe they remind me of good ol' times?? Or maybe the way my parents talked about them?? I don't really know, its just a good feeling that I have whenever I watch them and I just laugh my ass about how cheesy they're. But then again, they're easy 2 watch and all of them have SIMPLE yet STR8 point which make 'em easy 2 watch.
Whats yo fave 70's black movie?? I love Coffy, Trouble Man, Shaft and all of them but my ABSLOUTE FAVE are Foxy Brown(very cute yet all up on yo face) and Car Wash(I still laugh whenever I see this mofo,,,the cheesiest sh*t I eva seen ) | |
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dolemite
sugar hill cooley high shaft the mack there's a few... | |
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How many of y'all remember this,
Billy Dee Williams, James Earl Jones and Richard Pryor in Bingo Long's Traveling All-Stars and Moter Kings. One of my favorite movies as a kid. [This message was edited Wed Apr 16 14:45:09 PDT 2003 by intha916] Bringing Together Five Decades of R&B/Funk/Soul/Dance
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intha916 said: Billy Dee Williams
My mother crave his ol' black ass oh momma "shakes head" what so special about the brutha? | |
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Cooley High,all the Cosby&Pottier Films,Dolemite,Lady Sings the Blues,Pam Grier Films,Shaft,Superfly,Sparkle,Claudinne,Car Wash,Bingo Long,all the Richard Pryor Films,Fred "The Hammer" Williamson Films,Cotton comes to Harlem&return to Harlem,the mack,truck turner,Jd's Revenge,amazing grace,basically all of them because I got a ton of them.Black Shampoo,Jim Kelly films.IS THAT BLACK ENOUGH FOR YOU??? Right ON!!! mistermaxxx | |
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mistermaxxx said: Cooley High,all the Cosby&Pottier Films,Dolemite,Lady Sings the Blues,Pam Grier Films,Shaft,Superfly,Sparkle,Claudinne,Car Wash,Bingo Long,all the Richard Pryor Films,Fred "The Hammer" Williamson Films,Cotton comes to Harlem&return to Harlem,the mack,truck turner,Jd's Revenge,amazing grace,basically all of them because I got a ton of them.Black Shampoo,Jim Kelly films.IS THAT BLACK ENOUGH FOR YOU??? Right ON!!!
Cool picks! Cosby is without a doubt a very wonderful figure in the whole black movies history. Sparkle and Lady Sings The Bluse are on the same line along with Glitter 2 me(4get the acting for a minute, all the story lines are about soul sistas making it BIG!). Cotton Comes To Halrem & Return To Harlem are very important picks 2 me, I don't why the hell did I 4get them. | |
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Harlepolis said: and Car Wash(I still laugh whenever I see this mofo,,,the cheesiest sh*t I eva seen )
I watched Car Wash for the first time in yeeaarrs about a week ago, and I had totally forgotten that the Pointer Sisters were in that flick. And Richard Pryor will always be a king. This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes. | |
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Supernova said: Harlepolis said: and Car Wash(I still laugh whenever I see this mofo,,,the cheesiest sh*t I eva seen )
I watched Car Wash for the first time in yeeaarrs about a week ago, and I had totally forgotten that the Pointer Sisters were in that flick. And Richard Pryor will always be a king. mistermaxxx | |
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gigglin' hard at this Thread...my momma had a crush on Bernie Casey...he wasn't in many black movies but lawd she loved that man... | |
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Rhondab said: gigglin' hard at this Thread...my momma had a crush on Bernie Casey...he wasn't in many black movies but lawd she loved that man... cool call on Him Because He was a Pretty Good Football Player but like Fred Williamson He became a Good Actor.Jim Brown as well with "slaughter".Bernie Casey was also Good in "Sophisticated Gents" back in 82.mistermaxxx | |
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How 'bout Blacula?
Actually my favourite piece is Car Wash They had a blaxploitation festival at a movietheatre in Stockholm so I went 2 see as many as I could that week on the big screen.Shaft,Coffy,Foxy Brown, The Mack,Superfly. Henry Gibson who was Curtis Mayfields percussionplayer sadly passed away a few weeks ago.He lived in Stockholm & he was at the theatre holding a seminar,playing some percussion & telling memories before "Superfly" started. It was great!/peace Manki | |
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manki said: How 'bout Blacula?
I watched Blacula 1&2 recently on BET Starz's.I've seen those films so many times through the years.Actually my favourite piece is Car Wash They had a blaxploitation festival at a movietheatre in Stockholm so I went 2 see as many as I could that week on the big screen.Shaft,Coffy,Foxy Brown, The Mack,Superfly. Henry Gibson who was Curtis Mayfields percussionplayer sadly passed away a few weeks ago.He lived in Stockholm & he was at the theatre holding a seminar,playing some percussion & telling memories before "Superfly" started. It was great!/peace Manki mistermaxxx | |
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Superfly
Piece Of The Action Uptown Saturday Night Coffy Car Wash too many to name all | |
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classic77 said: Superfly
Piece Of The Action Uptown Saturday Night Coffy Car Wash too many to name all "Uptown Saturday Night" Good 1 Here's another gem: Which Way Is Up. Richard's funniest movie. Only movie were he was "allowed" to be the same Richard Pryor he was on his comedy albums. The kitchen scene is CLASSIC Bringing Together Five Decades of R&B/Funk/Soul/Dance
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Let's Do It Again
Awesome soundtrack...music by Curtis Mayfield,sung by The Staple Singers! And funny as hell! Bootney Farnsworth,Biggie Smalls,40th Street Black,and can't remember John Amos' character's name... I DON'T WANT TO BE NORMAL,because normal is part of the status quo,which I don't want to be a part of- Tori Amos | |
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the soundtrack is outta-sight!!
& yes,it is a funny movie as well /peace manki | |
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A few years ago, I took it upon myself to find out what the hell happened to Jim Kelly. Using my pc at work (so what we were working on a million dollar ad account-this was much more important), I found an article (I forget the name of the site - I stumbled upon it) that featured an interview with Mr. "Black Belt Jones" himself! There were no recent photos posted, but the interviewer said that he looks the same as he did in his '70's heyday. The 'fro was just a little shorter, that's all. He keeps in shape with lots of tennis and of course, martial arts. He still gets offered scripts from time to time, but they're all in the "blaxploitation" vein. So, until he finds something he likes, he'll simply live his life and chill. I guess we still have "Enter the Dragon" to remember him by, even though Mr. Han royally f**ks him up...
"BULLSHIT, MR. SANDMAN!!!" That line alone should've won him an Oscar nomination www.tonos.com/slm7567 [This message was edited Wed Apr 16 19:39:29 PDT 2003 by JesseDezz] My author page: https://www.amazon.com/au...eretttruth | |
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I have a ton of those so-called "blaxploitation" films and other Black movies from that era...
'The Mack',1973 (my favorite!!!) 'Foxy Brown',1974...Pam Grier is a goddess!!) 'Coffy' (1973) 'Five On The Black Hand Side'(1973)---hilarious!!! 'Claudine'(1974)---it just came out on DVD!!! 'Truck Turner'(1974) with Isaac Hayes 'SuperFly'(1972) 'Hell Up In Harlem' 'Slaughter' 'Velvet Smooth'(1976)---low budget,but it has a surprise ending 'Car Wash'(1976)---love this movie,love the soundtrack! 'River Niger'(1976)---War does a few songs for this film 'J.D.'s Revenge'(1977) 'Shaft'(1971) 'Friday Foster'(1975) 'Willie Dynamite'(1974) 'Lady Sings The Blues'(1972) And many many more that I can't name right now.I'll have to go through my collection. | |
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