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TVFactFan
06-21-2008, 03:05 PM
Saw this movie today and the ending was the oldest son running from the Police and then trying to sneak in the wedding and then the police saw him and started attacking everyone and then the Family was inside the POLICE TRUCK and then the family is seen walking down the street and the closing credits are rolling up.



HUH??????

GARFIELDKOOL
06-21-2008, 04:58 PM
It is ironic you posted a topic about the movie, because I posted comments on Amazon about it yesterday. I will admit, the ending was a little weird, but that didn't take away from the good movie it was. I love the Gladys Knight "On and On" soundtrack to this movie. Get the DVD, I own it.

Brieannas21
06-21-2008, 07:34 PM
Saw this movie today and the ending was the oldest son running from the Police and then trying to sneak in the wedding and then the police saw him and started attacking everyone and then the Family was inside the POLICE TRUCK and then the family is seen walking down the street and the closing credits are rolling up.



HUH??????


The reason the police started to attack everyone at the wedding was because that one police officer was trying to grab Charles and that big woman with that purse hit the police officer. So the were still trying to arrest Charles so them Claudine and Roop got into it. So everyone was going to jail. At the end when they were all walking down the street, I believe we are to assume that they were all released from the jailhouse lol

I think (I wasn't born back then) but a lot of black folks in the 70's especially in the tough part of town, they didn't care for the cops all that much.

You should see the movie Cornbread, Earl and Me

GARFIELDKOOL
06-21-2008, 08:36 PM
The reason the police started to attack everyone at the wedding was because that one police officer was trying to grab Charles and that big woman with that purse hit the police officer. So the were still trying to arrest Charles so them Claudine and Roop got into it. So everyone was going to jail. At the end when they were all walking down the street, I believe we are to assume that they were all released from the jailhouse lol

I think (I wasn't born back then) but a lot of black folks in the 70's especially in the tough part of town, they didn't care for the cops all that much.

You should see the movie Cornbread, Earl and Me

Cornbread, Earl and Me is another 70s classic! Moses Gunn, and a young Lawrence Fishbourne....I love that movie!

Brieannas21
06-21-2008, 09:23 PM
Cornbread, Earl and Me is another 70s classic! Moses Gunn, and a young Lawrence Fishbourne....I love that movie!


ME TOOOO!!!, everytime I watch it I cry at the end

TVFactFan
06-21-2008, 10:26 PM
The other black movies I want to see is

The one with Zara Cully in 73 or 74

The one with the guy who played Ned the Wino

Brieannas21
06-27-2008, 11:53 PM
The other black movies I want to see is

The one with Zara Cully in 73 or 74

The one with the guy who played Ned the Wino


What's the names of the movies that you want to see?

TVFactFan
06-28-2008, 10:09 AM
What's the names of the movies that you want to see?


DarkTown Strutters-1975-Zara Cully

Sugar Hill-1974-Zara Cully

Wattstax-1973-Raymond Allen

Brieannas21
06-28-2008, 11:09 AM
DarkTown Strutters-1975-Zara Cully

Sugar Hill-1974-Zara Cully

Wattstax-1973-Raymond Allen

I can tell you right now that you prob won't like wattstax because it's mostly different artist singing at an outdoor concert with little clips of celebs talking about being black and black pride. So if you really like 70's music (like me) then you will like the movie/concert, but if you do not care for it then you will be bored.