Yo, HBO or NetFlix should make a series out of this African myth.
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The Lonious Monk
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Blacks got to do it themselves. Can't expect Netflix or HBO to do something on it.
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I don't know about that. If I'm not mistaken, HBO is already putting an African inspired show in the works and many of their best shows (e.g. Wire and Oz) have been heavily black shows, so I think you can expect them to be open to a pitch. And Netflix puts out a variety of ? , so I don't think they'd have a problem with pushing something black. So if your point is that a black person will have to bring the idea to them, that's probably true. If you're saying we couldn't count on them to pick something up and run with it, I don't really agree with that.
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The Lonious Monk wrote: »I don't know about that. If I'm not mistaken, HBO is already putting an African inspired show in the works and many of their best shows (e.g. Wire and Oz) have been heavily black shows, so I think you can expect them to be open to a pitch. And Netflix puts out a variety of ? , so I don't think they'd have a problem with pushing something black. So if your point is that a black person will have to bring the idea to them, that's probably true. If you're saying we couldn't count on them to pick something up and run with it, I don't really agree with that.
the wire and oz?
think about that for a second -
? was cool I'd watch a well produced series about it
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2stepz_ahead wrote: »The Lonious Monk wrote: »I don't know about that. If I'm not mistaken, HBO is already putting an African inspired show in the works and many of their best shows (e.g. Wire and Oz) have been heavily black shows, so I think you can expect them to be open to a pitch. And Netflix puts out a variety of ? , so I don't think they'd have a problem with pushing something black. So if your point is that a black person will have to bring the idea to them, that's probably true. If you're saying we couldn't count on them to pick something up and run with it, I don't really agree with that.
the wire and oz?
think about that for a second
Yeah, I wasn't using those as examples of the subject matter the story should have. I only pointed them out because it's proof that HBO isn't scared to have shows that have largely black casts. -
2stepz_ahead wrote: »The Lonious Monk wrote: »I don't know about that. If I'm not mistaken, HBO is already putting an African inspired show in the works and many of their best shows (e.g. Wire and Oz) have been heavily black shows, so I think you can expect them to be open to a pitch. And Netflix puts out a variety of ? , so I don't think they'd have a problem with pushing something black. So if your point is that a black person will have to bring the idea to them, that's probably true. If you're saying we couldn't count on them to pick something up and run with it, I don't really agree with that.
the wire and oz?
think about that for a second
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