A bad thing about this movie (spoilers)
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capnbWHU — 20 years ago(November 14, 2005 04:04 PM)
beep film but then again i like beep films

agree about the black fella tho, but then again in 99.99999999999% of crappy B-movie horror flicks the black guy ends up dying or running off into the sunset with the white woman so can't please everyone!!!
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TearsInRain — 20 years ago(December 20, 2005 02:37 PM)
"the black guy" I am so sick of hearing those words, did anybody catch the morgan freeman interview on 60 minutes, I'm sure we can call movie charecters by there names, because nobody refers to the white people in films as "the white guy" open up your minds -Wiley
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carmenjonze-1 — 20 years ago(December 21, 2005 01:45 AM)
He graduates top of his class in the face of adversity, he is clever and resourceful, the way he blasts the machines is comic, and he puts together a brilliant escape pod only for the damn hermaphrodite white woman to steal it!!!
i had major problems with the Ritchie character, because he was a total beep throughout the entire movie, and didn't need to be. so you already know he's not going to make it, forget that he's black, just personality-wise. add to it that he's a black man, stir occasionally, and now you've got an instant hollywood cliche.
and if you saw the outtakes on the DVD, it's revealed that he is a misogynist and has some stupid though very typical issue with working with a woman as his peer. jamie lee's character Kelly Foster responds to his harassment with a nasty racist remark. so that was better left out.
but please refresh my memory, where do we learn that Kelly Foster is "a hermaphrodite". i must have missed that scene.
besides, foster does not "steal" anything, get a grip.
Norman Bates is a babe.
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dmacdonald95 — 20 years ago(March 04, 2006 06:31 PM)
Above all, the reason why people refer to the black character in a film as "the black guy" is because he's either the only black main character, or he's the only black character period. If there's a movie filmed somewhere with 99 black people and 1 white person, and you needed to talk about that white person, you'd refer to him as "the white guy", because it's EASY.
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moezeus — 18 years ago(March 10, 2008 06:35 AM)
Dmacdonald95 hit the nail on the head. In movies where there's only one semi-significant black character, you call him the "black guy" cause it's simple, not cause it's racist. In a movie where there's only one semi-significant white guy and the rest are black or asian or whatever you'd call him the "white guy" just the same.
Not at all. People refer to these characters by that name because this particular stock character is defined by his skin color and not much else. Some refer to this vestigial racism as The Token Black. In bad thriller/horror films there is almost always a one dimensional black character (more and more of them have stylish dreadlocks), and they generally serve the same purpose: levity. These characters are prone to cowardice and panic and are often the first to become exasperated with such lines as "I've got to get off this ship!" (insert canned laughter). In worse films their exasperation turns to cockiness and obnoxious rejoinders punctuated with the word "Bitch!"
As mind-numbingly insulting as these films are to anyone with a working brain stem, I would expect that they are especially insulting to black audience members.
The Black Guy is but one of the usual cadre that populates this sort of turgid cinema.
There is also
Greedy Turncoat
Reluctant Hero
Tough Guy
Ratty Sidekick
The Complainer
The Survivor Of The First Slaughter Who Delivers Endless Exposition
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koffeenkreame41-1 — 15 years ago(February 01, 2011 01:10 PM)
I actually liked this movie, it wasn't perfect but some of my favorite actors were featured in it. I liked Richie, he was one of the memorable characters, I loved how he shot at Squeaky when he kept calling "Steve!" That was hilarious. I liked Foster & Nadia both, they were both hot IMO!
"I am the ultimate badass, you do not wanna*beep*wit' me!" Hudson in Aliens.