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#Michael #MichaelJackson #MJ #AntoineFuqua #JaafarJackson For a movie that had so much potential, Michael ends up being just an "okay" biopic. This is a movie that touches on Michael Jackson as a person but is more concerned with the spectacle that was MJ once the music hits. Its a shame too because you can see the potential that this film could've really been and yet it never hits the highs to really give insight to MJ the person and the relationships he forged along the way that helped him become this iconic figure.

This was a movie that reminded us all that when Disney allows creatives to be creative it's a wonderful thing. A movie that solidified Johnny Deep as a superstar and Pirates sexy again. We talk about the action, the actors, Jerry Bruck BABY!, and unwashed white folk.

No more Tim Burton! Now its time.for Joel Schumacher to have a turn. He took it back to Batman 66' with a dash of BatmanTAS and its coated in 90's awesome! Don't ask about how comic accurate it is, WE GOT JIM CARREY!!! #Batman #JimCarrey #DCComics

It's been few years since the One Year War but fighting continues. Earth Federation Titans vs. A.E.U.G. Our hero this time is a Newtype named Kamille Bidan who is hurled right into the conflict. What awaits him is nothing more than the horrors of war.

Sly vs. Arnold was a rivalry that help Hollywood become the behemoth it was in the 80s and 90s. During said rivalry, Arnold pump faked Stallone into one of the worse cop movies ever made. Estelle Getty didn't deserve the strays but....naw...nope, this movie is awful! Starring- Sylvester Stallone, Estelle Getty, Roger Rees and JoBeth Williams

Science teacher Ryland Grace wakes up on a spaceship light years from home with no recollection of who he is or how he got there. As his memory returns, he begins to uncover his mission: solve the riddle of the mysterious substance causing the sun to die out.

Bruce Lee (Lee Jun-fan) is the greatest martial artist to ever live. A man who believed that martial arts discipline was the key to not only a better but a better society. Lee had over 30 films under his belt in America and Hong Kong. But it wouldn't be until after his death, his most beloved and well-known movie was released. Enter the Dragon changed martial arts and its movies forever. So you can understand why many consider Bruce Lee to be truly sent from heaven. Starring- Bruce Lee, John Saxon, Jim Kelly, Ahna Capri, Shih Kien, Bob Wall, Angela Mao Ying and Bolo Yueng Directed By- Robert Clouse

No one will argue that this movie isn't a classic in Black Hollywood. It gave us absolutely everything we wanted in a hood drug movie. Excellent acting, great writing and directing, and a very close to accurate story about AZ, Rich Porter and Alpo. And yes, we some DC niggaz...we also talk about our cities Drug Kingpin Rayful Edmonds and how the stories are connected. Its a very special episode about a damn good film.

Black movies during the Crack Era were dedicated to two things. Passing on lessons to pull ourselves out of this, and showing the very worse in Negro behavior. This is a very important movie that was made on the cheap. And it...DIDN'T...AGE...WELL! And sure by today's perception some of the lessons might be a bit...dated...but thats why 3BG is here! We talk about it's legacy, the acting and Carl Lumby!!! Oh...and the C.I.A. might have had a hand in this. Hey I'm just saying...

This movie was a flop. Not making the same amount as the first. But its cult status dwarfs the first one. You see, if you wanna be somebody and you wanna go somewhere...you better wake up and pay attention! Our boy Denzel joins us on this episode about a movie that was played endlessly in Sunday Schools.