
The Movie Monster
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A doctor in inner city Baltimore, who would sometimes accept no pay if his patient couldn't afford it, lost his health insurance right when he was diagnosed with cancer. His patients stepped up and donated funds to a GoFundMe that his patients set up, his prognosis is good.
The Movie Monster2,254,367 просмотров • 1 год назад

Zoe Saldana says she's the proud daughter of immigrant parents and she's so happy to be able to have a role where she gets to speak in Spanish. As opposed to all those times, she played a Black American and prevented a Black American actress from having a career. #Oscars
The Movie Monster951,550 просмотров • 1 год назад

Delroy Lindo, a Jamaican born in England, has never not played a Black American character. From August Wilson on stage to Spike Lee if it's Black American, he's played it. He's in Ryan Coogler's Sinners and here he explains how he got into character as a Louisiana blues man.
The Movie Monster371,600 просмотров • 1 год назад

Why Hollywood keeps Black Americans out. This man is being quoted from an interview back in 1982 where he talked about being a Black producer in Hollywood. The documentary is called Black Hollywood. I think you could find it on Tubi right now. Hollywood is afraid of us, they know we are more talented than they are.
The Movie Monster29,505 просмотров • 28 дней назад

The five "African-American" doctors profiled on ABC News tonight as a historic first may not all be Black Americans. The majority may actually be Africans, so therefore they cannot claim to be making history. Only Black Americans can do that because we fought for that right.
The Movie Monster24,100 просмотров • 4 месяцев назад

NFL player Osa Odighizuwa explaining how Nigerian players are so bigger than everyone else, it's the food. This is how stereotypes against #ADOS get started like black British actors are better than Black Americans. This time it's Nigerians are stronger than Black Americans.
The Movie Monster38,892 просмотров • 1 год назад

David Oyelowo for some reason felt the need to do another interview about his 'Lawman:Bass Reeves', I know he's been upset with my tweets about - everything about the show. One thing I criticized him and other foreign black actors who have done this is- when they make or star in projects about Black Americans, they always say "I don't know WHY this story wasn't told before". Steve McQueen said it about 12 yrs/Slave, Cynthia Erivo said it about 'Harriet' and David said it about his Bass Reeves show. So I "kindly" informed him that the reason why stories about Black Americans are rarely if ever told is due to R-A-C-I-S-M against Black Americans. That "thing" your movie or TV show is probably ABOUT. The fact that they either DON'T know that or are insinuating that Black Americans are just TOO LAZY and INCOMPETENT to MAKE MOVIES ABOUT THEIR OWN HISTORY - SO WE AFRICANS HAVE TO DO IT FOR THEM, is OFFENSIVE and PROOF that they have NO BUSINESS TOUCHING OUR STORIES and therefore PREVENTING US from doing so by their actions. Anyway, after I tweeted that, he changed his answers to that question in subsequent interviews. He's doing it again HERE, trying to reinforce that he KNOWS the reason why it took for example The Disruptor💥 to get his Bass Reeves movie made and shown while being blackballed by Hollywood is because of RACISM. One reason WHY black immigrant actors don't want to blame RACISM is because that would invite people to ask WHY THEY didn't seem to have a problem getting movies made about Black Americans when Black Americans so clearly DO. mm
The Movie Monster16,301 просмотров • 2 лет назад
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