You know how anytime a Black movie comes out you hear accounts from across the country about ticket buyers getting home and realizing that they got played at the box office and actually got ticketed and paid for a white movie?
Would it be amoral to suggest that when you go out this weekend to check out Mission Impossible 3, that you actually purchase a ticket for Akeelah and the Bee?
I'm just sayin.
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Great movie Akeelah and the bee...
interesting.
i haven't been to the movies in so long...but i will encourage my little bro to go see this.
nice! and i love love LOVE that movie!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I know right...
Contemplatin checking it out if not this weekend, then prolly next weekend.
i think i'll finally get to see it tomorrow. i'm gonna take my little cousin to see it.
My punk azz STILL didnt see the damn movie. :(
Great movie. Great point on your part too though. It's either that or some of these black movies with inspiring and powerful storylines seem to be released at exactly the same time as some blockbuster thriller which negates some of the theatre viewership. Anonymous Detroit.
i really want to see this movie too, but i'm not in the States right now.
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