This Michel'le movie is horrible
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It was a good movie. It has made me do some deep thinking in the past few days about how I have/still treat black women. ? the pride. Just on the strength of being a fan of NWA and gangster music in that era i feel total shame about the effects it placed on black women. I used to always think it was corny when girls back then complained about being called ? and hoes plus other issues but it is very very degrading and has affected our community for our very own generation right under our nose. To black women of IC im sorry on behalf of any pain a black man has caused you.
The movie made me cry, it made me want to fight my screen, it made me want to go get my pistol. especially at the part when Dre beats her up at video shoot and she goes into a panic attack because she is so nervous and scared. I wish I had a cape to fly through the screen to protect her from that ? and whoop alize ass. Watched the movie crying hollering out FUKKK Dre like gee757 everytime he beat her like a monster. I also cried when she cried watching Dre beat her up in the bed. You can hear it in her voice how it damaged her heart she dont have to lie on alize. She may be grown woman be you can still see and hear terrorized girl in her. My biggest nightmare in the world is for my daughters to have to experience with violence or mistreatment from a man and this movie has motivated me to want to be more observant and proactive towards their emotional health and balance for my young queens. Im sure some of yall have girls as well. After all the jokes are done do you really have a plan or complete assurance to protect them from being involved with a violent ? like alize? -
tompetrez3 wrote: »It was a good movie. It has made me do some deep thinking in the past few days about how I have/still treat black women. ? the pride. Just on the strength of being a fan of NWA and gangster music in that era i feel total shame about the effects it placed on black women. I used to always think it was corny when girls back then complained about being called ? and hoes plus other issues but it is very very degrading and has affected our community for our very own generation right under our nose. To black women of IC im sorry on behalf of any pain a black man has caused you.
The movie made me cry, it made me want to fight my screen, it made me want to go get my pistol. especially at the part when Dre beats her up at video shoot and she goes into a panic attack because she is so nervous and scared. I wish I had a cape to fly through the screen to protect her from that ? and whoop alize ass. Watched the movie crying hollering out FUKKK Dre like gee757 everytime he beat her like a monster. I also cried when she cried watching Dre beat her up in the bed. You can hear it in her voice how it damaged her heart she dont have to lie on alize. She may be grown woman be you can still see and hear terrorized girl in her. My biggest nightmare in the world is for my daughters to have to experience with violence or mistreatment from a man and this movie has motivated me to want to be more observant and proactive towards their emotional health and balance for my young queens. Im sure some of yall have girls as well. After all the jokes are done do you really have a plan or complete assurance to protect them from being involved with a violent ? like alize?
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That ? was hilarious. Over the top. She was so super dumb and Dre was super violent. Daz already put it out there about her bird ass. Funniest scenes was the col sanders and the stretch-a-? suge scene.
She aint nothin but a poster bird for dumb broads who do dumb ? and wanna be victims. ? is sad. -
Y'all think we're going to get more movies like this airing out rappers? This might've opened the floodgates. The Darlene/Ice T lifetime movie might be coming soon.
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tompetrez3 wrote: »It was a good movie. It has made me do some deep thinking in the past few days about how I have/still treat black women. ? the pride. Just on the strength of being a fan of NWA and gangster music in that era i feel total shame about the effects it placed on black women. I used to always think it was corny when girls back then complained about being called ? and hoes plus other issues but it is very very degrading and has affected our community for our very own generation right under our nose. To black women of IC im sorry on behalf of any pain a black man has caused you.
The movie made me cry, it made me want to fight my screen, it made me want to go get my pistol. especially at the part when Dre beats her up at video shoot and she goes into a panic attack because she is so nervous and scared. I wish I had a cape to fly through the screen to protect her from that ? and whoop alize ass. Watched the movie crying hollering out FUKKK Dre like gee757 everytime he beat her like a monster. I also cried when she cried watching Dre beat her up in the bed. You can hear it in her voice how it damaged her heart she dont have to lie on alize. She may be grown woman be you can still see and hear terrorized girl in her. My biggest nightmare in the world is for my daughters to have to experience with violence or mistreatment from a man and this movie has motivated me to want to be more observant and proactive towards their emotional health and balance for my young queens. Im sure some of yall have girls as well. After all the jokes are done do you really have a plan or complete assurance to protect them from being involved with a violent ? like alize?
“beatin’ up a woman don’t make you ? ...but then again some ? think it makes a man.” - eazy -
tompetrez3 wrote: »I wish I had a cape to fly through the screen to protect her from that ? and whoop alize ass. Watched the movie crying hollering out FUKKK Dre like gee757 everytime he beat her like a monster. I also cried when she cried watching Dre beat her up in the bed.
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My man Tomp not afraid to show emotions in this ? -
That's the only time I kinda was like :# when he hit her in the bed. Luckily the ? was comedy after
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tompetrez3 wrote: »It was a good movie. It has made me do some deep thinking in the past few days about how I have/still treat black women. ? the pride. Just on the strength of being a fan of NWA and gangster music in that era i feel total shame about the effects it placed on black women. I used to always think it was corny when girls back then complained about being called ? and hoes plus other issues but it is very very degrading and has affected our community for our very own generation right under our nose. To black women of IC im sorry on behalf of any pain a black man has caused you.
The movie made me cry, it made me want to fight my screen, it made me want to go get my pistol. especially at the part when Dre beats her up at video shoot and she goes into a panic attack because she is so nervous and scared. I wish I had a cape to fly through the screen to protect her from that ? and whoop alize ass. Watched the movie crying hollering out FUKKK Dre like gee757 everytime he beat her like a monster. I also cried when she cried watching Dre beat her up in the bed. You can hear it in her voice how it damaged her heart she dont have to lie on alize. She may be grown woman be you can still see and hear terrorized girl in her. My biggest nightmare in the world is for my daughters to have to experience with violence or mistreatment from a man and this movie has motivated me to want to be more observant and proactive towards their emotional health and balance for my young queens. Im sure some of yall have girls as well. After all the jokes are done do you really have a plan or complete assurance to protect them from being involved with a violent ? like alize?
“beatin’ up a woman don’t make you ? ...but then again some ? think it makes a man.” - eazy
"She's bad, nobody is badder/But she got more ? than a seafood platter/? on the gank move to skeaze me/Just to say "I got ? by Eazy"/So I slapped the ? ' like a ? /I might be a women-beater but I'm not a ? -eater."
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If a broad try & ? me wit ? I'm not gonna lie I'm going to turn into a woman beater myself & slap that hoe 2
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If a broad try & ? me wit ? I'm not gonna lie I'm going to turn into a woman beater myself & slap that hoe 2
Broads don't try to ? you
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Y'all think we're going to get more movies like this airing out rappers? This might've opened the floodgates. The Darlene/Ice T lifetime movie might be coming soon.
? would be problematic lls -
Dre good, but that heat might be comingWhen OPRAH calls, you walk straight in her direction! Hope you all had a good start to your week, as well. -- #Oprah #OWN #office #meeting #dreamcometrue #woman #women #strength #empowered #O #surreal #blessed #grateful #thankyou #broadfocus
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Lmao how is the Dre actor so happy and getting so much positive love?
Thought he'd be receiving death threats -
@grandma backinwhite u don't even like gurls gtfoh ?
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Busta Carmichael wrote: »Lmao how is the Dre actor so happy and getting so much positive love?
Thought he'd be receiving death threats
Lol Hella bitties hated Laurence fishburne for him playing Ike -
I asked Dre what he thought of the film and he gave it three black eyes out of five
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Oprah always hated hip hop & rappers
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What do you tell a woman with 2 black eyes?
Nothing, she's already been told twice. -Dr Dre -
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Busta Carmichael wrote: »Yoo I gotta see this now...CeLLaR-DooR wrote: »Ey this ? sound funny as ?
I was dying laughing the whole movie at Dre. Dude was a villain and Suge and Jerry were the good guys.
? was like the opposite of SOC.
Btw she should do cartoon voiceovers if she's broke. Instant career revival.
I remember her being on Arsenio back in the day.
She actually said with a straight face that she couldn't call to order a pizza for delivery, cause they'd think it was a kid making a prank order.
LMAO
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The Michele'le auditions must of been crazy, a thousand squeaky-voice ? vying for a part that they're not gonna wanna put on there resumè anyways.
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aw ? . here come oprah and the men haters. I swear I hate that social media has allowed these bad decision makin broads to band together and "empower" (aka have a world wide pity party)each other. Sad thing is, she got kids and I'm sure they suffered more than any of the triflin adults involved. But somehow it's all about HER.
Side note, every time she used that rap and rage ? I wanted Dre to pop up like Candy Man. The reality is that ? was mad she got left behind and her career never went as far as she thought it would. She's an opportunist. -
That ? woke her up with a combo and then started crying. Hahahaha.
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Lmao @them body shots Dre was gettin off..
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