Akeelah and the Bee - Opens April 28

17 replies · 4694 views · Started by klg14 · Apr 2006
klg14 Hawthorne, CA
Please see this film sometime over the next three days. The opening weekend box office numbers are very important to a film's success. :grin: http://www.akeelahandthebee.com/splash.html Thanks.
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WileECoyote06 · May 2006
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Two things: Black parents suck for not taking their children. C-H-I-L-D-R-E-N. Children. The movie only took in 6.8 million. In my theater, at the matinee, it was about 75% filled with mainly white families, single black women and older couples. Much better reviewed than Stick It or RV and it had star power, yet people ignored it. The movie was EXCELLENT. E-X-C-E-L-L-E-N-T. It was funny, heartwarming, exciting, and intelligently written. Ten thumbs way up!
ThatClassyGirl216 · May 2006
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I just took my sis to see this movie last night, really great movie, I'd definitely see it again!
giniacuty_757 · May 2006
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giniacuty_757 wrote:
WELL IM MULTI MOVEI LOVER OF ALL GENRES AND YES I WILL SUPPORT MY BLACK FILM DIRECTORS AND ACTORS AND ACTRESSES IF IF IF I FEEL THEY ARE WORTHY OF ENOUGH SOME OF EM CANT ACT NOW JUST CUZ U BLACK AND MAKING A MOVIE DONT MEAN YA SKILLZ IZ UP TO PAR I LIKE THE LITTLE GIRL's acting in AKEELAH and the BEE I AM GOING TO GO SEE IT WITH MY FAMILY! She kind of reminds me of that lil girl from the Classic SPIKE LEE CROOKLYN!!! their attitudes and how anjelic they are but yeah I am going to go support I support if I feel the acting was good if its not good black white grizzle gray I refuse to support AKEELAH AND THE BEE I WILL PLUS CRITICS ARE RAVING !
I SAW THIS MOVIE TONIGHT 7:40 IT WAS SO GOOOOOOOOOOOOD I COME FROM AN EDUCATED FAMILY BLACK PEOPLE GO SEE THIS FILM ITS WONDEROUS.
zag500 · May 2006
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I'm 18 years old, and I went to see it today after church!! it was a great movie, the message was way more than a spelling bee....go see it if u haven't
YoungPhenom4TheFuture · May 2006
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WileECoyote06 wrote:
Two things: Black parents suck for not taking their children. C-H-I-L-D-R-E-N. Children. The movie only took in 6.8 million. In my theater, at the matinee, it was about 75% filled with mainly white families, single black women and older couples. Much better reviewed than Stick It or RV and it had star power, yet people ignored it. The movie was EXCELLENT. E-X-C-E-L-L-E-N-T. It was funny, heartwarming, exciting, and intelligently written. Ten thumbs way up!
I definitely agree! I couldn't go see it last week but I was determined to see it this weekend! I see Keke palmer going very far in her career...she's just too cute not too. Lawrence Fisbourne and Angela Basset were phenomenal as usual and the story....it wasn't just some one layer thin plot...it really had depth and was incredibly well written. I enjoyed it a lot and more people should definitely make an effort to go see it. We MUST support our Black Actors and actresses...not to mention directors. If we don't then who will?
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I love it! You have not lived until you seen it.
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giniacuty_757 · May 2006
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^^^^^ SO TRUE IN SUPPORTING I WILL SUPPORT MY BLACK ACTORS AND ACTRESSES N THE EVEN THAT THEY CAN ACT THEY ALL CANT ACT TO ME KEKE REPPIN THAT CHITOWN! lol she doing her thing she was GOOD in everything she do like KYla pratt when she was young and now she 19 she can still act keke prolly will be similar to her if not maybe better
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