Quote from: Naomi Hit Me on January 21, 2020, 06:18:29 AM
Quote from: Naomi Hit Me on January 21, 2020, 06:15:50 AM
Nznjzj and the fact Brad isn't walking around shouting
BRAD PITT STUDIOS ALL BY MYSELF! NO HELP!
I didn't even know he had a hand in a few of these movies 
kzkddj and his studio doesn't even make a profit from these films, he pumps the coin back in for more QUALITY mess.
Tyler could learn a few things.
Jack of all trades, master of NONE self.
I love to see it. I had no idea Brad was doing this.
https://twitter.com/kennnyroys/status/1219157577533014017and it's sad if you look at it
Black ppl.... look at the material
1: Tyler Perry still sees black men and women as sex objects:He only casts muscular good looking men (already limiting the pool of available talent), and he always makes them hellishly promiscuous and ravenous about sex.
Brad Pitt clearly appreciates the portrayal of black diversity
2: Tyler Perry hasn't accurately portrayed black history or taken on sensitive topics that America has tried to sweep under the rug:Where is a film about alligator babies? Where is a film about the 40 Acres and a mule lie? Where is the film about the Trail of Tears from a black perspective? Where is the blockbuster Greenwood Tulsa story, accurately depicting the American Military destroying black wall street.
Brad Pitt has depicted horrible racial scenarios, but I wouldn't expected him to be as versed as Tyler in the deep seeded events that still haunt us.
3: Tyler Perry sees blacks as inferior:Why create a show with mostly black characters, but the ppl in power are always WHITE men or women? ... The head judge, the head attorney, the president, the woman of the house who has a black maid.
His major character is a loud, violent, cussing, promiscuous grandmother who is surrounded by "church folk"

This also takes form in the fact he doesn't "trust" any black writers to help him. He views them as lesser, let's call a spade a spade.
... the proof is in the material. It's so damn sad to see.