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Movie: Good Hair

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What is your opinion of the movie Good Hair?

  • Great movie, I'd recommend it

    Votes: 32 13.6%
  • Sucks, don't waste your money

    Votes: 10 4.3%
  • I haven't seen it but plan to

    Votes: 130 55.3%
  • I haven't seen it and I have NO plans to see it

    Votes: 63 26.8%

  • Total voters
    235
  • Poll closed .
Yeah, there are already documentaries about this on youtube.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PT-n...244CEEFB1&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=4

There are several parts to this one.

I guess why I don't understand is because I'm not sure how the Koreans would even know. Here in L.A. if I had a BSS I would just go to Maly's or Cosmoprof to purchase my high-end salon brands (Redken, Mizani, etc.). If I wanted drug-store or BSS brands I know where to go or who to call to purchase those too. I also go to the beauty industry tradeshows here and make contacts. Not one of these stores or suppliers would refuse to sell to me. So I just don't get it when I hear these types of stories.
 
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I actually went and saw it today. I was off work, the kids were in school, hubby at work, so I was like "what the heck?" In my opinion - it wasn't worth my time. And a few scenes actually ticked me off. :rolleyes:

Of course, I live in the land of long, flowing, beautiful hair, and I wasn't sure how I felt as people of other races sat and laughed at my people. :ohwell: (I was the only black person in there). It didn't feel right. :nono:

********Spoiler alert***********

The only part I liked was the end, when Nia Long said "yes, being with a Black women is an investment - but you get soooo much more in return...."
 
I guess I have to wait for it to come out on DVD because the nearest thater playing it is 70 miles away. :perplexed I guess there are more black people in Irvine than San Diego :rolleyes:

Girl, I used to live in Costa Mesa, and once sent an editorial letter to the Orange County Register (wasn't published as far as I know) questioning why, when there were at least 2 large movie theaters within 2 miles of my place, I had to drive all the way to Irvine (you live in SD, so you know how bad the freeways are in SoCal, and I avoided them whenever possible) to see Brown Sugar or Run Tell 'Dat. I can't believe that Irvine has it before San Diego, though! WTFudge?!?
 
Girl, I used to live in Costa Mesa, and once sent an editorial letter to the Orange County Register (wasn't published as far as I know) questioning why, when there were at least 2 large movie theaters within 2 miles of my place, I had to drive all the way to Irvine (you live in SD, so you know how bad the freeways are in SoCal, and I avoided them whenever possible) to see Brown Sugar or Run Tell 'Dat. I can't believe that Irvine has it before San Diego, though! WTFudge?!?

Exactly!
We do have it here in SD now, so I'll go see it tomorrow.
 
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