Top 25 “Black” Movies of All Time
In honor of Black History Month, Time Magazine, in partnership with CNN, has released a list of 25 films that they have dubbed “The 25 Most Important Films on Race“
”Only when Hollywood realized that a sizable black audience would pay to see films more reflective of their lives, whether funny, poignant or violent, were they given control of the means of production. Sometimes. The fact remains that of the 25 films here, chosen to cover the widest range of black films, fewer than half were directed by blacks.”
The “A”s own Tyler Perry made the cut with “Madea’s Family Reunion” but sadly, What’s Happening Now did not.
I’m disappointed! Who do I need to write about this?!?!
Check out all 25 after the jump…
The 25 films are listed below (Click on the title to view Time magazine’s commentary about the movie.)
Hallelujah! (1929)
Judge Priest (1934)
Imitation of Life (1934)
God’s Step Children (1938)
The Duke Is Tops (1938)
Gone With the Wind (1939)
The Blood of Jesus (1941)
The Jackie Robinson Story (1950)
Native Son (1951)
Carmen Jones (1954)
The Defiant Ones (1958)
In the Heat of the Night (1967)
Sweet Sweetback’s Baad Asssss Song (1971)
Lady Sings the Blues (1972)
Cooley High (1975)
Killer of Sheep (1977)
Richard Pryor Live in Concert (1979)
A Soldier’s Story (1984)
Do the Right Thing (1989)
Boyz N the Hood (1991)
Eve’s Bayou (1997)
Bamboozled (2000)
Madea’s Family Reunion (2002)
I Am Legend (2007)
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rawdawgbuffalo
February 20, 2008 @ 8:55 amNo purple rain or menace to society
Dana T.
February 20, 2008 @ 12:02 pmWait a minute.
Do The Right Thing made this list and the color Purple didn’t.
What’s up with that?
Bamboozled made this list and School Daz didn’t.
What is up with that?!
School Daz exposed some of the modern day activities that go on at HBCU’s to the world. For that reason alone it should have made this list.
Eve’s Bayou made this list and Rosewood didn’t?
Time Magazine and CNN. Two white run organizations made this selection and that would explain the movies that were chosen. I am guessing they selected movies that had more cross over appeal and not necessarily one’s that gave an insight to who we were, are and will be as a people.
Dana T.
Its me Bitches
February 21, 2008 @ 1:15 pmI am Legend????????????????????????? It was good but in no shape or form did it remind me that I’m black or the black experience.
Those gray folks are something else!!!!!!!!!!!!!!