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Subject: Soul Man
Written By: Donnie Darko on 02/28/06 at 6:52 pm
I was watching I Love the '80s Strikes Back and they did the movie "Soul Man". Is that un-PC or what? ;D
Subject: Re: Soul Man
Written By: whistledog on 02/28/06 at 8:06 pm
I remember when this movie came out it raised alot of eyebrows because of what the movie was about. Now, it still raises alot of eyebrows, but for something totally different .. "You mean Leslie Nielsen was once a serious actor?" :o ;D
Subject: Re: Soul Man
Written By: LLeeLee on 02/28/06 at 10:48 pm
I was watching I Love the '80s Strikes Back and they did the movie "Soul Man". Is that un-PC or what? ;D
That movie was very un-pc. Its hard to believe that movie was ever made and an respected actor like James Earl Jones was in it. I dont remember every scene. There were some funny moments. Another thing C.Thomas Howell did not look black at all in that movie. I think Ronald Reagan's son was in it too. :-\\
Subject: Re: Soul Man
Written By: Sister Morphine on 03/01/06 at 12:00 am
That movie was one of the stupidest movies I have ever heard of. I can't believe that in the 20th century, the 80s no less, anyone would allow a movie where a white actor is wearing blackface.
Subject: Re: Soul Man
Written By: vinyl lover on 03/03/06 at 11:17 pm
despite all the critics..i enjoyed that movie..i could see it over and over again...the one liners were hilarious and the stupid racist jokes even made me laugh....its all in good fun..dont forget,its a movie
Subject: Re: Soul Man
Written By: Todd Pettingzoo on 03/04/06 at 3:17 am
I laugh my head off at the scene, where he pretends to be a bunch of different people, in different places, at the same time.
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