Looking Back On "Malcolm X"...The Movie...
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A1000MILES
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...How do you feel about it?...And which Malcolm do you relate to most?...Pre-prison?....Super NOI?...Or post-pilgrammage?
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good film, pre prison and post pilgrimmage is where its at imo
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One of my Top 10 favorite movies. Can't say which I liked more. The scene where he led the NOI and ever black person out there to the front of the police station, and had those white cops shook was powerful. Especially when he pointed his finger w/o uttering one word and had his NOI brothas march away, and also ending the angry crowd...EPIC
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Post pilgrimage.He was a mature open minded man who wanted to unify blaccs 1st and foremost and was willing to work with other races which wasn't the case before.His whole mentality changed compared to that noi hate ? he was spewing like a sheep
Then them hating ass ? merked him.Blacc on blacc crime been an epidemic for generations -
The whole persona is important imo.
Its a proof that you can evolve regress and evolve again. -
Pre prison... For entertainment purposes...
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Pre-pilgrimage, I think he was about telling the devil the truth to his face and had no problem questioning everything within society from the economic situation to the politics, yeah there were some aspects of it that were immature but he hadn't grown that much yet but at the same time how can you deny the intensity? How can you deny the conviction? That fire is what made him different from a lot of other leaders.
As far as the movie; it was GOAT. Did a good job of sticking to its source material and provided a fully human image of Malcolm as a MAN not just as a leader. Denzel should have gotten an oscar.. -
I liked the pre-conviction Malcolm that had white hoes kissing his feets.
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GOAT movie.
Love the scene when they had their formation outside of the hospital and wouldn't move until they were assured that the guy who got beat up was receiving treatment.
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After his return from mecca malcolm x did not want integration lets just make that ? clear
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Not one person in this thread said anything about malcolm x wanting integration.Learn how to read u simpleton rastafag
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I feel like people shouldn't be able to watch the movie if they don't read the book... or better yet, they shouldn't form an opinion on his life based off the movie
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Pre-pilgrimage, I think he was about telling the devil the truth to his face and had no problem questioning everything within society from the economic situation to the politics, yeah there were some aspects of it that were immature but he hadn't grown that much yet but at the same time how can you deny the intensity? How can you deny the conviction? That fire is what made him different from a lot of other leaders.
As far as the movie; it was GOAT. Did a good job of sticking to its source material and provided a fully human image of Malcolm as a MAN not just as a leader. Denzel should have gotten an oscar..
He still told the truth post pilgrimage, he just didn't stereotype all white people anymore
? realized that some ? were with the devil too -
Tommy bilfiger wrote: »Not one person in this thread said anything about malcolm x wanting integration.Learn how to read u simpleton rastafag
I am not a rasta and i don't give a ? what other people said in this thread i did not quote anyone i simply made a statement. You ? welfare baby.
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I feel like people shouldn't be able to watch the movie if they don't read the book... or better yet, they shouldn't form an opinion on his life based off the movie
I wouldn't say be allowed, but there's a lot in the book that isn't shown in the movie
A lot of people always talk about the Alex Haley Autobiography of Malcolm X.. Personally, I never read it.
BUT, I read another book & I think its more in depth being its a biography. Its better in my opinion.
57 chapters and 380 pages.. If you haven't already, I HIGHLY recommend you read this
I do need to read the autobiography though, there's no excuse lol
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Tommy bilfiger wrote: »Post pilgrimage.He was a mature open minded man who wanted to unify blaccs 1st and foremost and was willing to work with other races which wasn't the case before.His whole mentality changed compared to that noi hate ? he was spewing like a sheep
Then them hating ass ? merked him.Blacc on blacc crime been an epidemic for generations
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Sam Cooke
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The whole movie is legendary... It's a shame Spike didn't even get paid for the movie
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I feel like people shouldn't be able to watch the movie if they don't read the book... or better yet, they shouldn't form an opinion on his life based off the movie
I wouldn't say be allowed, but there's a lot in the book that isn't shown in the movie
A lot of people always talk about the Alex Haley Autobiography of Malcolm X.. Personally, I never read it.
BUT, I read another book & I think its more in depth being its a biography. Its better in my opinion.
57 chapters and 380 pages.. If you haven't already, I HIGHLY recommend you read this
I do need to read the autobiography though, there's no excuse lol
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Pre-pilgrimage, I think he was about telling the devil the truth to his face and had no problem questioning everything within society from the economic situation to the politics, yeah there were some aspects of it that were immature but he hadn't grown that much yet but at the same time how can you deny the intensity? How can you deny the conviction? That fire is what made him different from a lot of other leaders.
As far as the movie; it was GOAT. Did a good job of sticking to its source material and provided a fully human image of Malcolm as a MAN not just as a leader. Denzel should have gotten an oscar..
He still told the truth post pilgrimage, he just didn't stereotype all white people anymore
? realized that some ? were with the devil too
He believed that pre-pilgrimage too -
Tommy bilfiger wrote: »Post pilgrimage.He was a mature open minded man who wanted to unify blaccs 1st and foremost and was willing to work with other races which wasn't the case before.His whole mentality changed compared to that noi hate ? he was spewing like a sheep
Then them hating ass ? merked him.Blacc on blacc crime been an epidemic for generations
^^^^^this
Being a Muslim myself I relate to the post hajj more where he learned the basics of the religion and not that ? the NOI were teaching -
And where do y'all think this ranks far as Denzel roles...?
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The whole movie is legendary... It's a shame Spike didn't even get paid for the movie
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A1000MILES wrote: »And where do y'all think this ranks far as Denzel roles...?
Should've won the ? Oscar for that role, definitely put him in the A-list no doubt, but they gave it to Al Pacino, I think..industry politics is a ? .
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Post-pil Malcolm.
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Elzo69Revolutions wrote: »The whole movie is legendary... It's a shame Spike didn't even get paid for the movie
Wait what? Why was he not paid?