I enjoyed it. The film had enough emotional sincerity to carry it through the adult-Sesame Street production. It didn’t bother me but I could see some not liking the cartoonishness.
Watching the 1998 film "Ringmaster" and Jamie Pressly's scenes with Michael Jai White are way more steamy than anything I ever saw with her & the brotha her character was married to on "My Name Is Earl". Also I can't believe that the mom/grandmother from The CW's "Walker" is playing Jamie Pressly's mom in this film. She was a MILF a back than. She's too old nowadays on "Walker" for me to look at her that way, so seeing her in this film was an eyeopener.
Night swim will be on Peacock later this week. I can remember the day specifically, but let's say by this time next week. There isn't much IR in it but it was cool fir what us was till horror parts start. This just got on Hulu. Anne Hathaway's character has a black son from a previous relationship that she doesn't go into much details about. Oh, yeah. Anne Hathaway character crazy! Anyway, dude hooks up with the maid's daughter or whatever happens there, I'll let her movie tell it. In addition to me informing y'all of the IR ship, I want to warn the brothers if they find themselves in a situation simular to this brother. Obviously get ya lawyer up. If your mom is actually Anne Hathaway or facsimile thereof, that should be all you need to do. But didn't I tell you she crazy n his movie, so other stuff happens to get dude off. I'm going to withhold my grade until someone sees this.
Didn't matter how comfortable she is, she was as old as the hills, even back then, I remember being utterly disgusted
The comedy seems to be on and off. The premise is interesting. I just hope they don't turn the black guy into a deadbeat Dad that ran out on her. Because he is not highlighted in the rest of this trailer. So this could turn out to be really good or REALLY BAD! People will notice because thankfully nowdays brothas are paying attention to the racial stereotypical characters Hollywood always trying to get away with black men portrayals.
She looked twenty years older than that. I've seen plenty of white chicks look good into they 60s, some older than that. She wasn't one of them I don't know what else to say.
So I finally saw Magical Negroes, or at least I skimmed thru it. The lead actress is white and Asian but I don't know why that matters but whatever. Spoiler so dude tries to do the handoff thing, hooking her up with his white co worker, but decided he got too much respect for himself to do that. So he quits the job and ends up getting the girl anyway. At the end of the movie, you find out she belongs to a society of wives and girlfriends abd then the movie ends and I guess you're supposed to ponder about it. If that group existed, they dont do nothing, plenty if awkward dude still roam the streets single, moreover, dude did all the heavy lifting in this movie, everything she did could be explaned by hapstance, perchance, innuendo, plausible deniabilty, you name it. Its nothing i dont experience on a daily basis, if that was the standard for a prospective girlfriend, id have a girl for each year since high school. Just cause a chick got a thing for ya, doesn't mean she'll have the sex with ya, learn that lesson way too many times
Ummm Nah... I'm not sure what point you're even trying to make anymore. But my point is you might want go look up how she looks now on The CW's "Walker" & than rewatch "Ringmaster". On "Walker" she's an older gray-hair retired grandma, but in "Ringmaster" she was a MILF back than.
I watched the 1993 film "Boiling Point" last weekend: Wesley Snipes & Lolita Davidovich's characters actually end up being endgame in the film, but it happens offscreen. Instead of a scene showing them settling down & getting a place together, we just get a onscreen text about it right before the end credits. SMH.