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Why Do Fools Fall in Love Watchalong.mp4

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La Toya Sheri

I hope you guys watch the Dorothy Dandridge movie and if you haven't the jackson 5 movie. Antwon fisher def was a good movie too.

La Toya Sheri

I hope yall check out baby boy too.

La Toya Sheri

Get rich or die trying (The story of 50 cent), biopic of biggie and Tupac are also good movie too. There are so many good biopic movies.

Kayla Smith

paid in full on the list.

Carla Davis

This is probably too late a notice, but some good movies for February (Black History Month) are...Lean On Me, Antwan Fisher, The Great Debaters, Akeelah and the Bee, The Pursuit of Happyness, Rosewood, Lady Sings the Blues, Cadillac Records, In Too Deep, The Butler, The Hurricane, Pride, Amistad, 12 Years a Slave, Red Tails, Talk to Me-2007, Glory Road, Jo Jo Dancer Your life is Calling, The Woman King, One Night In Miami, Just Mercy, Dolemite is My Name, Bessie, Shirley, Respect, Something the Lord Made, Miracle at St. Anna, Green Book, The Banker, Ghost Of Mississippi, Till, Miss Evers Boys, Gridiron, King Richard, All Eyez on Me, The Best Of Enemies, Detroit, Marshall, Paid In Full and The new Edition Story. They are all based on true stories and major historical events.

Novella

Frankie Lymon started using heroin at 15 years old, so sad.

Jazmine Stancil

Now that we’ve crossed this one off the list. My recommendations are: - Introducing Dorothy Dandridge - Carmen Jones - Idlewild - Kingdom Come - Made in America with Whoppi & Ted Danson

Kayla Smith

in the actual hard movie frankie does tell emira ( wife 3 ) its a summa this summa that dog lol just like elizabeth ( wife 1 ) told him wheb they met

Wildlocusts

Updated Black Cinema Request List: 1. Beyond The Lights 2. Paid in full 3. Booty Call 4. Belly 5. How to Be A Player 6. Woo 7. Trippin' (Maybe hard to find) 8. No Good Deed In any order☺ If you watch one of these movies and don't enjoy it, I won't ask y'all to watch anymore. I've been asking and waiting for a while now because many of the black cinema films recommended to you all aren't really regarded as staples, such as "Love Don't Cost A Thing" and others. While I agree those movies should make the watchlist at some point...just not before so many other films that are actually good. Y'all have watched a lot that are staples like The Best Man movies, The Wood, Tyler Perry movies, Love & Basketball, etc., and there are so many more, even more than this list, such as Dead Presidents and Sugar Hill, etc.