That gum chewing made me crazy!
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TimTaison2020 — 15 years ago(August 08, 2010 11:05 PM)
It was part of the street girl behaviour (even white actress do that when they want to play a street smart cookie) in a lot of hoods that is what black chicks do chew gum like cows chewing cod, drink grape soda, eat fried chicken and BBQ at the park, its part of the coloured girls sassiness just like some southern folks dip snuff and mexicano guys wear wife beaters with khakispart of inner city culture(Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, Newark, East Orange, Philly) perhaps YOU don't do it or haven't witnessed it travel more often and pay attention to the Black culture tombstone hair styles, house slippers and cornrows, 40 oz of beer days, playing spades, basketball, double dutch jump rope, playing the pick it , lotto, running numbers, thumping bass, gin and juice c'mon rappers rap about what they experience and witness actors do the same thing
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AcademyAwardWinnerJordy — 15 years ago(October 13, 2010 03:33 AM)
Everytime I watch this film I get the urge to chew 2 pieces of Bazooka Joe bubblegum or some rainblo gum. Janet looks so sexy chewing the gum! I'm watching it now and I want some gum soooooooooooooooo bad but it's 3:33 in the mornin' and I ain't wastin' my gum!
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fiatlux-1 — 12 years ago(March 27, 2014 07:14 PM)
I know you from the 'Roseanne" board.
I rather liked this film. Its flawed yes, but is a guilty pleasure.
And I thought Janet did respectably here.
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OldFriendOfTheChristys — 12 years ago(March 28, 2014 07:25 AM)
I know you from the 'Roseanne" board.
I know you too. Evidently youre the twin I never had as our taste in film and TV is shockingly similar!
I rather liked this film. Its flawed yes, but is a guilty pleasure.
And I thought Janet did respectably here.
Id definitely describe Poetic Justice as a guilty pleasure, though again, Tupac Shakur is actually quite good in it.