Seems like most natural sistas enjoyed this movie (although as you pointed out they didnt spend enough time showcasing natural hair styles) a lot more than the weave sistas. Many of the weave wearers got very offended Chris Rock was 'outing' them and made them look bad. If telling the truth is making someone look bad, then that's on you.
man i really think black ladies are letting the side down. if us black men were going around with some indian guys hair on our head so we could look like brad pitt or david beckham we would never hear the end of it. i think beauty come in all types of styles.you don't have to wear someone else's hair thats crazy.Love you God made you beautifull don't be so weak to bow down to everything hollywood and caucasian .Black is beautifull too dont just copy the crowd THINK for yourself
Excellent movie review! We really enjoyed it. I think you had a few really great questions toward the end. It does call for some deeper action, just wondering how we feel about using the hair that others have sacrificed for their spiritual purposes. We did a pretty good (but dark) movie review on this too!
yea it was a awesome movie and i went to open nite too and it was packed in my area with male, female, white, black, etc.. and hes movie was more about the effects and i guess less about natural hair.. and i loved ice-t in it, lol....and WHY DID Mya Angelou got her hair permed at 70? i wonder,
I saw last weekend also. I found it be humorous and informative. I did not know about TONSURE...that was very eye opening. CR had to make you laugh or else.. the film would not have been shown. I agree more info should have been presented about natural sistas, but no money is being in that arena
thanks for the review...I felt similar in that I wish they would have shown various ways black women currently wear their hair...what happen to the natural sista's representation in the movie?? but, it's a start.
you're probably talking about My Nappy Roots: A Journey Through Black Hair-itage, I watched that documentary. I wanna watch this one also. I heard Chris Rock is being sued for stealing the Idea. I haven't heard much more about the suit though.
i heard about that also. the creator of My Nappy Roots says that she showed Chris her movie and he said that it would never work a main stream. it is just strange because she did show the movie to him and he has admitted that he saw it. He did do the movie in his own way I just wish he could have at least credited her or included her since she had done so much research already
i don't think she should have been credited because i have seen both movies and they are both coming from two very different points of view. he is right that her movie wouldn't work mainstream because MOST black women are not natural and it is considered extremist. if the Nappy Roots creator wants to re-release her movie, i think that she should, but it would be a waste to release it anywhere other than the bigger cities. plus she isn't cool with oprah. lol. Chris did a great job.
I agree with you about the fact that the movie did not talk enough about sisters that wear their hair natural. It would have been nice if the movie had covered sisters who were 'relaxed' and how and why they decided to go natural. I agree that the movie was very well done.
Seems like most natural sistas enjoyed this movie (although as you pointed out they didnt spend enough time showcasing natural hair styles) a lot more than the weave sistas. Many of the weave wearers got very offended Chris Rock was 'outing' them and made them look bad. If telling the truth is making someone look bad, then that's on you.
MyWendal 1 year ago
man i really think black ladies are letting the side down. if us black men were going around with some indian guys hair on our head so we could look like brad pitt or david beckham we would never hear the end of it. i think beauty come in all types of styles.you don't have to wear someone else's hair thats crazy.Love you God made you beautifull don't be so weak to bow down to everything hollywood and caucasian .Black is beautifull too dont just copy the crowd THINK for yourself
jrufus11 2 years ago 2
Excellent movie review! We really enjoyed it. I think you had a few really great questions toward the end. It does call for some deeper action, just wondering how we feel about using the hair that others have sacrificed for their spiritual purposes. We did a pretty good (but dark) movie review on this too!
reserectcc 2 years ago
amen I mean how can you talk about black women and hair and just show one side?
lyndaespratley 2 years ago
yea it was a awesome movie and i went to open nite too and it was packed in my area with male, female, white, black, etc.. and hes movie was more about the effects and i guess less about natural hair.. and i loved ice-t in it, lol....and WHY DID Mya Angelou got her hair permed at 70? i wonder,
tundemass 2 years ago
mya getting a perm at 70 boggles my mind to
lyndaespratley 2 years ago
great review!!!
Forced2Think 2 years ago
thanks
lyndaespratley 2 years ago
Thank you for this review. It's nice to see that you enjoyed the movie as well. :-)
Tangerinesorbet 2 years ago
I really like your video's
4bQueen 2 years ago
thank you so much for your support
lyndaespratley 2 years ago
Wow- this is the 1st semi positive review Ive seen, has me a lil more excited to see it. It comes out here on the 23rd, thanks for sharing:-)
curlmebella 2 years ago
it is totally worth seeing it is very informative and well done
lyndaespratley 2 years ago
I saw last weekend also. I found it be humorous and informative. I did not know about TONSURE...that was very eye opening. CR had to make you laugh or else.. the film would not have been shown. I agree more info should have been presented about natural sistas, but no money is being in that arena
BuffyNoir140 2 years ago
thanks for the review...I felt similar in that I wish they would have shown various ways black women currently wear their hair...what happen to the natural sista's representation in the movie?? but, it's a start.
chubbi44 2 years ago 3
yes, definitely a start! :-)
Kookie28Krisp 2 years ago
you're probably talking about My Nappy Roots: A Journey Through Black Hair-itage, I watched that documentary. I wanna watch this one also. I heard Chris Rock is being sued for stealing the Idea. I haven't heard much more about the suit though.
alilake1 2 years ago
i heard about that also. the creator of My Nappy Roots says that she showed Chris her movie and he said that it would never work a main stream. it is just strange because she did show the movie to him and he has admitted that he saw it. He did do the movie in his own way I just wish he could have at least credited her or included her since she had done so much research already
lyndaespratley 2 years ago
I wanted to see the movie but it's not in theatre :(
spareld 2 years ago
i don't think she should have been credited because i have seen both movies and they are both coming from two very different points of view. he is right that her movie wouldn't work mainstream because MOST black women are not natural and it is considered extremist. if the Nappy Roots creator wants to re-release her movie, i think that she should, but it would be a waste to release it anywhere other than the bigger cities. plus she isn't cool with oprah. lol. Chris did a great job.
onlyonesimone 2 years ago
i didnt know it was going to be in theatures i really want to see it
chocolatedream3411 2 years ago
I agree with you about the fact that the movie did not talk enough about sisters that wear their hair natural. It would have been nice if the movie had covered sisters who were 'relaxed' and how and why they decided to go natural. I agree that the movie was very well done.
teeahtate 2 years ago