Universal Greetings to everyone on this site:
I watched the brother's rant just now, and my first issue is "Why does it sound like he is stuck on discussing what Hollywood isn't doing and on certain Black characters from the mainstream comics industry?" This topic goes around in circles every day, month, year, whatever. I've been on different sites and I see and read about this same issue. I've made it plain when I respond to these posts: I do not care what Hollywood is or is not doing with their Black characters! I mean c'mon, its been obvious since the beginning of the American film industry in this country that they do not nor have they ever cared about our culture.
We need to do for self as the great Marcus Garvey kept on emphazising during his time in the early 1900s, and we had our own small, yet creative "Black Hollywood" in those times (and I'm talking about more than the great Oscar Micheaux). We already have a large group of Black superheroes of African culture, science fiction, etc. that we can research and get together to collaborate on to produce them. I don't care if it comes out on NetFlix streaming service, straight to DVD, Video on Demand (VOD), whatever format would be viable for folks to view it. You want the best deliverable format with the lowest cost of distribution so that you are not overextending your overall budget. Go to the (small, yet entertaining) various Black comic conventions in this country and meet the creators, talk about their characters, and other future projects or ideas with them.
I am tired of reading posts about only Luke Cage, Black Panther, Storm, etc. My second issue is why do we have to dream cast the same person (s) for a role (I.e. Michael Jai White as either the Black Panther or Luke Cage)? He is not the only male Black actor out there, people! What about Morris Chestnut or Henry Simmons? We have more than Zoe Saldana to act as a comic book-based character, right? It seems to me that television gives more interesting role choices than film is doing. ECBACC, Black Age in Chicago, Motor City in Detroit, etc. are great places to discover our characters and creators. I have a friend and creative partner based in Los Angeles, and for example, he would love to do a massive possibly animated film featuring if not all but those who are willing to contribute based on using the Black Superhero Montage characters. Now wouldn't that be something spectacular? Now maybe folks who are stuck on Hollywood would shut the hell up finally?
It takes a lot of people, a whole lot of money, a definite whole lot of commitment to do for self. Lets stop complaining, stop bringing up racism as a blockade, stop dream casting, lets get off our collective asses and go learn whatever skills we need to have to make these projects become reality. To be continued...
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