ReelBlack TV has an interesting interview with the producers of the uber cool indie film I'm Through White Girls. If not for brave producers/actors like Lia and Phyllis Johnson we'd be stuck with yet another "ghetto black film." Hopefully we'll continue to get movies that go beyond the typical Hollywood fanfare.
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Let me just say, the snippets of this film alone, is more interesting and funny than several mainstream trailers I've seen as of late.
I am going to Netflix to instant watch this today!!!
Congrats to these women for making a funny and interesting looking film. I hope they remain a fixture in H'Wack.
-Noel
My cousins bought this for me when they visited America recently. It was a really good movie. It was funny in all the right places, and was so real and down to earth.
It was really great to see a cast of characters who represent different times in my own life. I really enjoyed and I need to write a review of it on Amazon.
Omg I think I know Lia! Going back to watch this now but I just got really excited. :)
Yay. I love when I catch up with your wonderful blog all at once.
So I do know Lia and Phyllis. It's sort of a long story but Lia interned at my mom's office and would hang out with me/babysit when I was in middle school. The last I saw her I mistook Phyllis for her sister at Trader Joes a year or so before I moved to Colorado. They are great and I can't wait to see the movie. Awesome!
MJ, how cool is that. I think you'll really enjoy the movie. It's wicked cute.
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