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Trouble The Water
Posted on 4/30/09 at 9:03 am
Posted on 4/30/09 at 9:03 am
Phenomenal documentary about Katrina...anybody catch it yet?
Posted on 4/30/09 at 9:08 am to PBeard
f-ck, f-uck, motherf-cker, shite, can't wait to show this to my chirren!- Black Kold Madina.
classy girl.
classy girl.
Posted on 4/30/09 at 9:12 am to tigerdup07
Sean Penn in it rescuing all the Katrina children?
Posted on 4/30/09 at 9:15 am to ccla
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Sean Penn in it rescuing all the Katrina children?
no. but, her husband's cousin larry was a hero. he rescued them out of the attick with a punching bag as a floatation device in 2.5 FEET of water. Can you imagine that?
Posted on 4/30/09 at 9:44 am to tigerdup07
If I was black, I'd want a 3rd wahhrd accent, yuuurdmeh
Posted on 4/30/09 at 9:49 am to PBeard
documentary == racist
documentary== prejudice against whites
documentary== prejudice against whites
Posted on 4/30/09 at 10:07 am to PBeard
quote:
Phenomenal documentary about Katrina...anybody catch it yet?
Posted on 4/30/09 at 10:08 am to lesmiles13
quote:
documentary== prejudice against whites
Yes.
Posted on 4/30/09 at 10:09 am to White Shadeaux
quote:
lesmiles13
I thought Gammas didn't get butthurt over Black Supremacy
Posted on 4/30/09 at 10:21 am to PBeard
quote:
Phenomenal
There was just a thread on this, and everybody including me , hated it.
Please tell us what was "phenomenal" about it.
Posted on 4/30/09 at 10:24 am to Lsupimp
quote:
tell us what was "phenomenal" about it.
what was phenomenal to me was that, when asked where they got the truck, they never answered.
Posted on 4/30/09 at 10:43 am to tigerdup07
Setting aside their character deficiencies, or how you feel about Nola ghetto peeps, WHAT about that documentary would make you recommend it to a documentary fan ?
Was it a gripping story? I mean the storm camcorder footage was cool but, hell I have seen that three dozen times...
Was it what happened to them post-Katrina? Because nothing happened.
Was it the simplistic bush-bashing? Because so many others have done that much more convincingly.
Was it some technical aspect of the film?
Because it looked like shite.
Was it the compelling people?
Seriously, none of them offered a SINGLE original insight.
Seriously, It's not that I didn't like it..it's that i can't understand why anybody liked it.
It was like watching paint dry. It was about one of the most dramatic events of our lives, yet it bored me.
Spike Lee's agit-prop documentary, by contrast, was gripping. It gave us tremendous insight into people and events. Even if it made you want to throw a shoe at the tv, it went somewhere, and it moved you to strong emotion. And it was technically brilliant to boot.
Was it a gripping story? I mean the storm camcorder footage was cool but, hell I have seen that three dozen times...
Was it what happened to them post-Katrina? Because nothing happened.
Was it the simplistic bush-bashing? Because so many others have done that much more convincingly.
Was it some technical aspect of the film?
Because it looked like shite.
Was it the compelling people?
Seriously, none of them offered a SINGLE original insight.
Seriously, It's not that I didn't like it..it's that i can't understand why anybody liked it.
It was like watching paint dry. It was about one of the most dramatic events of our lives, yet it bored me.
Spike Lee's agit-prop documentary, by contrast, was gripping. It gave us tremendous insight into people and events. Even if it made you want to throw a shoe at the tv, it went somewhere, and it moved you to strong emotion. And it was technically brilliant to boot.
Posted on 4/30/09 at 11:52 am to Lsupimp
It was the home-movie within a movie aspect, the Cloverfield aspect kept me thinking of what I would do in the situation. Sure, they didn't convey an overwhelming message, and I'm sure most whiteys can't keep up with jive for an 1 1/2 hours but it felt like one of the realer documentary situations I've ever been put it. Of course they stole a boat and a car, that's the beauty of it. Spike Lee was anti-Bush, this just gave you the reality of the delay, the unresponsiveness, but also how real life people were affected. I've been in OPP, that place was torn to pieces inside. I've been to the Coliseum in Alexandria, as if it wasn't a POS before...
I've just never seen anything like that before. My disaster management teacher showed up an hour long home video of some guy in Metarie or Mandeville that stayed in his home and filmed the entire thing. TTW was in the 9th ward, son. Thats real.
I've just never seen anything like that before. My disaster management teacher showed up an hour long home video of some guy in Metarie or Mandeville that stayed in his home and filmed the entire thing. TTW was in the 9th ward, son. Thats real.
This post was edited on 4/30/09 at 11:56 am
Posted on 4/30/09 at 11:59 am to PBeard
quote:
Spike Lee
spike lee did "when the levees broke"
Danny Glover did this one.
It's no wonder why the rest of the nation thinks that we are stupid. here's an example from the movie:
Black Kold Medina "Jesus loves me. That mufricker loves me, shee."
i mean, do you blame the rest of the country?
Posted on 4/30/09 at 12:01 pm to PBeard
To each his own I guess...
I was underwhelmed.
I thought it was the worst documentary I have ever seen.
Not because they were unappealing human beings, but because it was monumentally boring and repetitive.
You have to work to make Katrina stories boring.
Many critics loved it.
I don't know why.
I was underwhelmed.
I thought it was the worst documentary I have ever seen.
Not because they were unappealing human beings, but because it was monumentally boring and repetitive.
You have to work to make Katrina stories boring.
Many critics loved it.
I don't know why.
Posted on 4/30/09 at 12:04 pm to Lsupimp
quote:
Many critics loved it.
I don't know why.
really?
maybe because, if they say they hated it, then the repercutions would be astronomical.
Posted on 4/30/09 at 12:07 pm to Lsupimp
Posted on 4/30/09 at 12:09 pm to PBeard
quote:
What?
i think i remember seeing his name among the credits as one of the producers. give me a minute and i will find out.
Posted on 4/30/09 at 12:15 pm to tigerdup07
well. couldn't find anything. but, i swear i saw his name during the credits.
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