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Title: Black movies and the phrase "Oh, hell no"
Post by: Pray_4_War on November 07, 2013, 09:17:46 PM
I'm still waiting to see a black centric movie that doesn't have someone saying "Oh, hell no" in it at some point.  Did this phrase do well with focus groups or something?  I'm not understanding why movie makers still think this is so funny.   
Title: Re: Black movies and the phrase "Oh, hell no"
Post by: Roger Bacon on November 08, 2013, 12:26:38 AM
Title: Re: Black movies and the phrase "Oh, hell no"
Post by: 24KT on November 08, 2013, 01:32:08 AM
I'm still waiting to see a black centric movie that doesn't have someone saying "Oh, hell no" in it at some point.  Did this phrase do well with focus groups or something?  I'm not understanding why movie makers still think this is so funny.   

I don't understand why movie makers think alot of things are funny, ... Black centric or not.
eg The Wedding Singer, Adam Sandler, Will Farrell, ...oh, did I mention Adam Sandler?
Title: Re: Black movies and the phrase "Oh, hell no"
Post by: Pray_4_War on November 08, 2013, 11:21:11 PM
I don't understand why movie makers think alot of things are funny, ... Black centric or not.
eg The Wedding Singer, Adam Sandler, Will Farrell, ...oh, did I mention Adam Sandler?

I used to like Sandler back in the day but "Grown Ups 2" and "Jack and and Jill" were two of the worst, least funny pieces of shit that were ever made.
Title: Re: Black movies and the phrase "Oh, hell no"
Post by: Chadwick The Beta on December 28, 2013, 03:25:00 PM
I don't understand why movie makers think alot of things are funny, ... Black centric or not.
eg The Wedding Singer, Adam Sandler, Will Farrell, ...oh, did I mention Adam Sandler?

Adam Sandler probably doesn't think much of pyramid schemes.
Title: Re: Black movies and the phrase "Oh, hell no"
Post by: jillymayr on January 02, 2014, 07:49:11 AM
most black folks use that phrase themselves so ofcourse it makes sense for it to be included in pretty much all Black movies