Tyler Perry should be credited with the resurgence of Black cinema in this era

Discussion in 'In the Media' started by hellified, Dec 14, 2013.

  1. Gorath

    Gorath Well-Known Member

    So far from the commercials it looks like wm/bw.
     
  2. medullaslashin

    medullaslashin Well-Known Member

    That's safe -- in "black" media as in other media :mrgreen:
     
  3. Gorath

    Gorath Well-Known Member

    You might want to check out House Of Lies. I probably will when the new season begins.
     
  4. hellified

    hellified Active Member

    okay..lets look at it. Both shows are about family values. Both shows have responsible employed adults. Both shows have extreme characters..urkel and mr brown himself. Both of those characters are clowns designed to be laughed at. In FM urkel was an accident prone uber nerd, the son was a borderline dummy and waldo (added later) was a walking dunderhead. Carl and the rest of the cast played frustrated straight man to all of them. And there was messages and morals galore.

    In MTB brown himself is pretty much the only extreme person and everyone else play straight man to him. And HOP...is basically a poorer copy of Fresh Prince and FM. But being a poor copy doesn't mean its harmful to the black community.
     
  5. Soulthinker

    Soulthinker Well-Known Member

    I enjoy the Haves and Have Nots. It is one of the few shows I had watched on OWN.
     
  6. hellified

    hellified Active Member

    when you have to put commentary in quotes..then it isn't commentary. Bruhman was a illiterate thief who would be seen as a horrible representation of black men if he were in a Perry story. You even ADMIT that there are real life bruhmans among us. I'll assume that you admit there are real life shenanaes and mama paynes as well and the majority of black people would say that these are fair, honest representations of black folk in the community. BUT Madea (bad copy of mama payne) isn't? This is what I mean about changing criteria.. A black man in a dress is tolerable as long as its really funny and the guy isn't assumed gay. But that flies in the face of the conspiracy theory that a black man in a dress PERIOD is a bad thing, not to be tolerated and proof positive of a "gay agenda".


    what genre do black men largely buy into? There were the rash of hood/gangster films back in the day (boyz in the hood, menace 2 society, juice, etc) But they were all realistically violent and the cautionary tale subtext seemed to be lost on the audience. Black women make it clear what they like and support it with their pocketbook..black men on the other hand are took busy being skeptical and paranoid to actually enjoy any one genre clearly.
     
  7. hellified

    hellified Active Member

    shhhhh...don't say that too loud:lol:
     
  8. medullaslashin

    medullaslashin Well-Known Member

    tyler... is that you?

    But anyway, I think ur mixing up your arguments. I didn't make the comment about tyler perry putting out bad images... (though now that you ask, I agree his images aren't the greatest).

    There are many reasons to not like tyler perry, imho... So many tthat it's easy to get them mixed up

    And no I did not ADMIT there are bruhmans among us, I said there were :mrgreen: Who exactly am I admitting anything to? :mrgreen:
     
  9. medullaslashin

    medullaslashin Well-Known Member

    personally I think bm have very good reason to be skeptical and even "paranoid" :mrgreen: That's a sign of life in bm

    ... when it comes to media, skepticism is a good thing
     
  10. hellified

    hellified Active Member

    a distinction without a difference..:smt037
    No you didn't make the comment you just explained where the accusation of harmful images comes from... I'm saying that accusation is hypocritical considering those images were acceptable before.

    when it comes to entertainment media in the 21st century it can be a limiting, slippery pain in the ass for black creators. I don't think perry is the most compelling filmaker but I don't think what he does is neither dangerous nor "sets us back" either.
     
  11. archangel

    archangel Well-Known Member

    The comparisons are not the same. Urkel was a last minute add on. Leroy was always to be the main character. To be quite honest, Leroy is the lead as is Carl Winslow. Urkel does not become a main character until season 2(Because Family matters is a spinoff about Carl and his wife from perfect strangers). Leroy was always a main character.

    When you place Leroy and Carl into the same spot, you see how much of a clown this character is. It also shows how much black family shows have fallen.
     
  12. Loki

    Loki Well-Known Member

    Clearly Tyler Perry's works will continue to create controversy.

    Below are two examples IMO of the kinds of shows we need MUCH more of

    Great educational science series to watch with your kids or by yourself with a Black man as host (Morgan Freeman).

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    One of my favorite shows, adult themes (mostly violence) so not for kids, even though Luther has his flaws, he is a highly intelligent, well respected, articulate, highly competent, compassionate, highly complex character. This is the kind of nuanced, intricate portrayal I wish we had more of here in the USA.

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    My all time FAVORITE sitcom, while Gareth (the lead) is tyrannical, and single minded in the kitchen, he is articulate, highly intelligent, absolutely at the top of his profession, inspires loyalty, and truly cares about his staff, as well as a host of other positive characteristics. Brilliant and funny show, and Lenny Henry's company (Crucial Films) created and produced as well.

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  13. Gorath

    Gorath Well-Known Member

    I loved Lenny Henry in Chef! I used to work with a chef named Ric. He ran a tight ship but not in the militaristic fashion Gareth does. But he did insist that all of us call him chef. There was also the PBS show called Reading Rainbow hosted by LeVar Burton. And then there is my personal favorite City Confidential narrated by the late Paul Winfield and Keith David. I like the narrative tone in their voices. Forrest Whitaker once had a brief turn hosting The Twilight Zone and he did a good job doing what Rod Serling did. He didn't dress like Serling, but he dressed like a regular guy.
     

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