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	<title>Comments on: Classic TV Amos n Andy: Much Ado About Nothing</title>
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		<title>By: Bacall</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bacall</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jul 2011 14:25:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Agreed with all you said here. I sometimes think Hollywood lives in a world made up by them in their heads. They can&#039;t get out of &quot;fantasy&quot; land. Just look at the atrocious movies that flop each and every time they think it will be a success. They are out of touch with  mainstream America. I can understand your frustration with how blacks are portrayed in film &amp; with the Tyler movies. I&#039;ve only watched a couple of those, and like you said, it&#039;s gotten old. I think Tyler can do better. Movies dealing with the past history of blacks have their place, but movies produced today shouldn&#039;t be just about the history. Let&#039;s show serious movies of what is going today with middle class black families, and other minorities for that matter. I think when one focuses on the past, one stays there. It is time for Hollywood to move forward. Don&#039;t know that it will happen in our life time. There are powers that be in Hollywood that even the best producers have no control over. I wouldn&#039;t hold my breath. And as far as going back and remaking &quot;bad movies&quot; it will be hard to do, because in my mind, there are no bad classics! :) So happy to meet a classic movie fanatic as myself!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Agreed with all you said here. I sometimes think Hollywood lives in a world made up by them in their heads. They can&#8217;t get out of &#8220;fantasy&#8221; land. Just look at the atrocious movies that flop each and every time they think it will be a success. They are out of touch with  mainstream America. I can understand your frustration with how blacks are portrayed in film &amp; with the Tyler movies. I&#8217;ve only watched a couple of those, and like you said, it&#8217;s gotten old. I think Tyler can do better. Movies dealing with the past history of blacks have their place, but movies produced today shouldn&#8217;t be just about the history. Let&#8217;s show serious movies of what is going today with middle class black families, and other minorities for that matter. I think when one focuses on the past, one stays there. It is time for Hollywood to move forward. Don&#8217;t know that it will happen in our life time. There are powers that be in Hollywood that even the best producers have no control over. I wouldn&#8217;t hold my breath. And as far as going back and remaking &#8220;bad movies&#8221; it will be hard to do, because in my mind, there are no bad classics! <img src='http://www.classicmoviegab.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  So happy to meet a classic movie fanatic as myself!</p>
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		<title>By: T Simmons</title>
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		<dc:creator>T Simmons</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Jul 2011 01:10:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I am a classic movie fan since the early 70s when I stayed up all night just to watch Mae West films at 3am Saturday mornings.  Re Amos &amp; Andy, most people today such as myself are too young to remember the TV show. I think we get the TV show and what we heard of the radio show mixed up. At the time I understand that many blacks did not like the show which portrayed blacks as half-wits. Many may have felt that blacks should be given other serious roles on television, not just comedic ones. This argument had been going on thru the 1970s. Fortunately in 2011 things have changed BUT as far as movies, the same discussion is being played out between the types of films that Tyler Perry produces.  Many blacks, regardless of what you have heard, are offended my his films.  Why would a man have to play the lead as a female in a comedic role?  When I saw him in Star Trek 2010, I thought he would change his acting credentials.  He did not since he came out with another Medea movie.  Many blacks are sick of the type of films that go back to slavery and after, such as Oprah Winfrey&#039;s Beloved.  She never understood why that movie did not do well but we are sick of going back, back, back.  Directors such as Spike Lee, the Hughes Brothers and others try to provide serious movies about blacks, biographical, current and futuristic. Their movies integrate blacks with whites and in the Hughes brothers case, directing all types of films such as the film In Hell with Johnny Depp.  This is what I am waiting for - movies that provide us in the middle class day to day way of life since, contrary to what people think, most blacks today are middle class.  We also want movies that show what the world is like today - we are integrated as a society.  Take a portion of that focusing on a black family is fine but today situatons and families have changed.  Also, I wish Hollywood would provide us with fresh material instead of going back and remaking classics.  If you have to go back, re-make bad movies.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am a classic movie fan since the early 70s when I stayed up all night just to watch Mae West films at 3am Saturday mornings.  Re Amos &amp; Andy, most people today such as myself are too young to remember the TV show. I think we get the TV show and what we heard of the radio show mixed up. At the time I understand that many blacks did not like the show which portrayed blacks as half-wits. Many may have felt that blacks should be given other serious roles on television, not just comedic ones. This argument had been going on thru the 1970s. Fortunately in 2011 things have changed BUT as far as movies, the same discussion is being played out between the types of films that Tyler Perry produces.  Many blacks, regardless of what you have heard, are offended my his films.  Why would a man have to play the lead as a female in a comedic role?  When I saw him in Star Trek 2010, I thought he would change his acting credentials.  He did not since he came out with another Medea movie.  Many blacks are sick of the type of films that go back to slavery and after, such as Oprah Winfrey&#8217;s Beloved.  She never understood why that movie did not do well but we are sick of going back, back, back.  Directors such as Spike Lee, the Hughes Brothers and others try to provide serious movies about blacks, biographical, current and futuristic. Their movies integrate blacks with whites and in the Hughes brothers case, directing all types of films such as the film In Hell with Johnny Depp.  This is what I am waiting for &#8211; movies that provide us in the middle class day to day way of life since, contrary to what people think, most blacks today are middle class.  We also want movies that show what the world is like today &#8211; we are integrated as a society.  Take a portion of that focusing on a black family is fine but today situatons and families have changed.  Also, I wish Hollywood would provide us with fresh material instead of going back and remaking classics.  If you have to go back, re-make bad movies.</p>
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