Random thoughts
~This woman pretty much explains my frustration whenever someone says, “you don't act like a typical black person”. This is usually said by white people. I always come back with, “What exactly is acting black?” The fine black woman also talks about the Oreo name tag people give black people that talk with proper English. It angers me when someone says you don't act black because you don't do the negative stereotypical aspects of the black community.
~CB4: Man, this movie is very funny. I love how it lampoons the hip hop industry. Phil Hartman also stars in this movie too! Charles Q. Murphy also has a huge part in the movie. I think Khandi Alexander is extremely hot. While being total parody, some of the songs are actually pretty good. CB4 seems to be a cross between NWA and Public Enemy. Fear of a Black Planet is actually better.
~Showgirls: The Nostalgia Chick discusses this shitty movie. It is a really bad movie. Elizabeth Berkley’s career kind of went into the crapper after this movie. To be fair, she kind of went back to TV and found work again. "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" (As foam dancer), "Law & Order: Criminal Intent", "The L Word", "CSI: Miami", and "Without a Trace".
~Kaleidoscope rant: Before Gameboy or X-box Live, kids used to have to go outside for their fun. One of the toys many of us 30 something folks owned was a Kaleidoscope. Some dumbass threw some colorful rocks into a damn tube with mirrors. So, now you have kids looking directly into the sun just to see these rocks move around. Does this seem healthy for your eyes? And, keep in mind we called this damn entertainment.
Sir David Brewster invented this thing by accident, which should tell you something, and he ended up not making any money over it because of some patent mistakes.
~“24” Will end: Well, it probably is time for the show to go. How much more can Jack Bauer go through. Eight seasons is probably enough anyway. I kind of stopped watching the show after the great Season 5. I did like the two-hour movie. I know some of the more hardcore fans will be sad to see it go.
2 comments:
I don't think the media portrays black geekdom in any meaningful way. I mean, think about the geeky black people on the airwaves vs. geeks of other races.
Yeah, you almost never see it, but it is there. It seems like they don't want to show the geeky black guy with the exception of that guy from Family Matters, but he doesnt count.
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