Thursday, September 10, 2009

Foxy Brown

Aaargh, I waited a month after getting this mediocre movie from Netflix to watch it and it turns out I've already seen it before?! At least young Pam Grier was very hot. (The ravages of time).

RATING: 54%

16 comments:

Quammy said...

If you haven't already seen it, check out Coffy.

Walter Benjamin and the Mechanical Reproductions (the band) said...

apparently no one ever told her the adage black don't crack

I.J. said...

Well at least we know you can draw a golliwog in MS Paint.

DCP said...

The fact that you even know what a golliwog is makes you the most racist.

Walter Benjamin and the Mechanical Reproductions (the band) said...

golliwogs that dude from lord of teh ring right

Evan J Peterson said...

Jackie Brown is still the best film made in the nineties. Suck it, Schindler's List!

Internet John said...

This motherfucker needs an "interrobang" tag.

Internet John said...

Also, is it racist when an African American dresses up like a Native American?

DCP said...

Not if it's hot.

Internet John said...

OK so what about Keira Knightley in blackface?

DCP said...

I don't find Keira Knightley in whiteface hot. I've seen better looking skeletons.

Kroger said...

I thought she was hot in Pride and Prejudice, but I suppose you like a badonkadonk

DCP said...

Kroger, you so racist.

LoCo said...

If Pam Grier's boobs still look the same now as they did in this movie, then I hate Showtime for not showing them to me on The L Word.

laurie said...

I hope her boobs look better in real life than they do in Glenn's drawing. They are kind of lumpy there.

Internet John said...

Glenn could never draw boobs. We used to make comics in grade 6, and we were having some bake sale at the grocery store (where I later worked for 3 years) for band or something and he was trying to draw a girl character and I was like, "It looks like a man with bumps on his chest," and Glenn was like, "Yeah, and?"

I don't know why he doesn't make comics now. He fucking reads enough of them. His characters could talk in free verse. It' be like 21st century Shakespeare.