do you consider sister act 2 a black movie?

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i thought so...but while watching it this weekend, my white roommate came in and was like "oh shyt! sister act 2! i love this movie!"
 

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no
for it to be considered a black movie 99% of the cast has to be black imo
 

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No. It's an 'Urban Inner-City Community' movie due to the message of multi-ethnic unity contained in it.

'Black' women in their late 30's to mid-40's love it, though, because the kids remind them of their own.

I just wish they'd have done an entire single of the kids battling for the soundtrack......

 

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I'm 50/50 on it being a black movie. if it was, it was kinda mainstream to me...:manny:
 

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I'm 50/50 on it being a black movie. if it was, it was kinda mainstream to me...:manny:
I'm gonna say no, but after doing some research.. maybe.
The first movie was just a comedy created by a white dude. Not a "black" movie
What throws me off for part 2 is Bill Duke directed that
Who is Bill Duke? This is Bill Duke = :ufdup:

Bill D is a friend of the family (Tru Story)
 

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Isn't it one of those Dangerous Minds style movies with a black lead?
 
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