I CALL RACISM.
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Oohdelally — 16 years ago(October 18, 2009 04:08 PM)
I couldn't care less about movies with only black people in it and I'm not a rasist for that. If there's a movie with only white people someone is immedietly shouting RASISM! In this movie even the audience at the show was 99% black. Black music has alot more white fans than black ones simply because there are ALOT more white people. That the director is white makes it even more stupid. I liked the music though, love Beyonce, but it reminded me nothing of the wonderful 60's motown.
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JackMorrissey-1 — 16 years ago(March 18, 2010 07:19 PM)
Not half as "pretty awful" or "rediculous" as your ill-informed Wal*Mart opinion on one of the greatest, uniquely American art forms. Stick to that DRAGON BALL Z board, where your opinions may be on firmer ground and actual cultural knowledge.
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samsan_lee — 13 years ago(May 04, 2012 03:12 AM)
The reality is that Dreamgirls is just a musical. It was developed by Condon, who had similar success in 2002's Chicago musical send up. The reality is that, motown's Berry Gordy never, ever developed a filmic bio of Michael Jackson or Diana Ross, which were two of the major influences in american pop music history.
Dreamgirls simply capitalized on that vacuum with 60s sounding musical-type performances, but could not deliver the real soul sound and shrouded allegory for what audiences really expected. The audiences yearned for a film, that fully detailed the ends on outs of stardom in 1960s motown era music, not a musical.
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morgana-31 — 13 years ago(February 17, 2013 04:52 PM)
Here we go again. No way can a white person not like a black person for any reason other than their colour, can they? Ok, we're all racists. Whatever!
I found the moviw tedious, and was doing a sudoku throughout most of it, or I'd have fallen asleep.
On the other hand I just loved Berry Gordy's The Last Dragon with an all black cast.
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gribfritz2 — 9 years ago(February 11, 2017 07:58 PM)
It can't be racism because I've seen other films with an all-black cast that didn't race through their already razor-thin plots. And I've also seen other musicals that didn't sacrifice their plot to jam in as many useless songs that don't advance the plot.