Sunday, January 22, 2012

Red Tails! It's Still Opening Weekend...

Because I do my best to practice what I preach, my husband and I caught the 7:30pm showing of Red Tails last night and we loved it (check out my ticket stub below). I won't call it a perfect movie, but Red Tails was all I needed it to be.

It had the action that was promised and it had me emotionally invested in the young men who braved those skies. While they were confident in their abilities they were human and flawed.

All I can say is, I'm glad I checked it out and I hope you will join me in supporting films that matter. 

When I think of how a movie like Devil Inside earned $34.5 million on its opening date (that's one day), I'm genuinely intrigued and I get fired up about the movies--like Red Tails--that take more than 20 years to see the light of day and tell the stories of our history many would just as soon seen thrown to wayside.

There is power in numbers. The all mighty dollar still reigns supreme and we must show Hollywood the money! (Hehe)

Paint the town Red! I know I did.



*At the time of this post, Red Tails was #2 at the box office with $19.1 million*

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Red Tails, Red Tails... Watch all about it!

Photo credit: http://thequeenscastle.net/official-movie-poster-red-tails-courage-has-no-color-starring-cuba-gooding-jr-terrence-howard-tristan-wilds-more/

Friday, January 20, 2012

The new feature film about the Tuskegee Airmen making its way to a theatre near you next Friday, Jan 20th is directed by Anthony Hemingway, executive-produced by George Lucas of Star Wars fame, and starring an all-black cast, naturally.

This film is a long-time coming and much of its delay is due to the fact that this country and our film industry continues to struggle with racism. A film based on the black pilots who fought in the segregated Armed Forces during World War II struggled to secure funding because it featured, get this....an all-black cast. I ask the silly question, should they have called Brad Pitt to star in this film? Hollywood claimed they didn't know how to market such a film that didn't feature a single white lead. Well isn't this a story we've heard many times over?

Why has Hollywood not figured out that they are missing out on a powerful force within the market by failing to realize that by not supporting films featuring all-or mostly-black casts, such as Red Tails, they simply fulfill their own notion that films like this will fail. Fact is, they can't succeed or fail if you don't make it. In any event, I won't get too off topic because this post is about the film, not Hollywood's ignorance.

If you're wondering who is in this fabulous film coming to theaters on Friday, Jan 20th, wonder no more. Red Tails stars some of our favorite chocolate leading men and a few "baby chocolates" (LOL) who are surely making their way in the business. Check them out below: 

Photo credit: http://filmclique.com/2011/coming-soon-red-tails/

Terrence Howard (Academy Award nominee for Hustle & Flow; Crash)
Cuba Gooding, Jr. (Academy Award winner for Jerry Maguire; Snow Dogs, Radio)
Nate Parker (The Great Debaters)
Tristan Wilds (HBO's The Wire, 90210)
Ne-Yo (Battle: Los Angeles, Stomp the Yard)
Michael B. Jordan (HBOs The Wire, Lie to Me) *Update 1/22/12*
Andre Royo (HBOs The Wire, Heroes*Update 1/22/12*
David Oyelowo (The Last King of Scotland, Raisin in the Sun)

Photo credit: http://www.htbackdrops.com/v2/displayimage.php?pid=4002
Method Man (HBO's The Wire, How High)



Marcus T. Paulk (Moesha, Roll Bounce*Update 1/22/12*



Photo credit: http://foundationfocus.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/Laz21.jpg
Laz Alonso (Jumping the Broom, Miracle at St. Anna)





Friday, January 20, 2012

Go out and support (no bootlegs!). This is the film of the year and you don't want to miss out.

**Update 1/22/12: While an incredible performer, Laz Alonso is NOT in the Red Tails film. I apologize for this bit of misinformation. I must have seen a photo of him at a Red Tails premiere or was recalling his role in Miracle at St. Anna.**

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Happy New Year!

Happy and healthful New Year! Welcome to 2012. 

I hope that you were able to accomplish all that you set out to do in 2011 and are looking forward to new challenges in this year. Now (as always) is the time for growth.

I wish you all the best. Be well.