Kilgore Trout
Banned
The 'genda
That's cool. and I can dig it. but it's not broke back mountain gay. well it kind of is but its hood gay if that makes sense. They ain't fukking or nothing its not that deep. It's a good movie tho. if you gonna say black people need movies other than "50 shades of dark" or "Menace to Society" then hell...this is a dope film. like I said coming of age. Well shot. all black people.


rather not waste my timeThat scene on the beach tho is mad uncomfortableThat's cool. and I can dig it. but it's not broke back mountain gay. well it kind of is but its hood gay if that makes sense. They ain't fukking or nothing its not that deep. It's a good movie tho. if you gonna say black people need movies other than "50 shades of dark" or "Menace to Society" then hell...this is a dope film. like I said coming of age. Well shot. all black people.

Film was a play "In the Moonlight Black Boys Look Blue" written by a young black dude (in terms of industry standards) from the projects Liberty City, who is the now head of Theater at Yale. Barry the director (who is straight) is from the same hood as the writer and they grew up a few blocks from each other but never met. The production company A24 got a hold of the story and one of the producers who knew both of them brought them together and made the film for under $5MM, which is super low for the actors they were able to attach beforehand.
This is one of my top 10 films all time and Barry is one of my biggest inspirations as a director. We gotta support the few original stories we have out here...

I can't watch movies about black men and gay shyt. Doesn't interest me.
I haven't watched Moonlight so I can't compare, but why didn't nikkas complain about Omar being gay in the Wire, and deem it unwatchable if one character is that significant?

The Omar-wire character wasn't about him being gay, it was about him being a goon/stickup artist. He was a goon/spot rusher who happened to be gay. The gay shyt was actually unnecessary to his character. He would've been the same character if he was straight.I haven't watched Moonlight so I can't compare, but why didn't nikkas complain about Omar being gay in the Wire, and deem it unwatchable if one character is that significant?
The Omar-wire character wasn't about him being gay, it was about him being a goon/stickup artist. He was a goon/spot rusher who happened to be gay. The gay shyt was actually unnecessary to his character. He would've been the same character if he was straight.
it added to his character at the time it was groundbreakingIt may have been groundbreaking but the only thing that it added was shock value. It was gratuitous. Him being gay wasn't essential to who he was as person.it added to his character at the time it was groundbreaking
it gave more depth to the character and it made catching an L from omar more humiliating because of the stigmaIt may have been groundbreaking but the only thing that it added was shock value. It was gratuitous. Him being gay wasn't essential to who he was as person.
Everybody on the show respected Omar. He was sticking cats up without heat. Who was humiliated by taken an L from dude? I don't agree with you. Saying the same thing over and over won't change my mind either.it gave more depth to the character and it made catching an L from omar more humiliating because of the stigma