Black Dynamite kommt anscheinend gut auf dem Tribeca Film Festival an:
Black Dynamite
Most film festivals tend to draw more from independent dramas than from independent comedies, which unfortunately overlooks a wealth of fresh new material. Scott Sanders’ “Black Dynamite,” which originally premiered at Sundance, had us rolling throughout the entire film. Both a spoof and an homage to ’70s blaxploitation films, the flick nails the language, over-the-top plots and kung fu sequences of this bygone genre.The plot borrows heavily from Melvin Van Peebles’ “Three the Hard Way,” and footage from films like Chuck Norris’ “Missing in Action” and TV series “Charlie’s Angels” shows up too. With the help of costume designer—and Spike Lee—favorite Ruth Carter, along with original and collected music from Adrian Younge, it’s clear the filmmakers had a whole lot of fun putting the film together. Black Dynamite is out in theaters 4 September 2009.
Der Trailer hat mich jedenfalls schon “damals” überzeugt; “he only drive the most expensive car, cause second best never enters his mind” ;-)
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für mich alten Kinogänger *x-ed fingers* jetzt schon ein Pflichttermin!
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