W0W...Lynn Whitfield 1992 vs 2016

Lol, I think its funny how they put the pic from 1992 in black and white to make it seem older :rolleyes:
 
Dude has a solid history of directing. I was impressed with his resume.

I have a few DVDs that are crazy priced. Only because they were limited editions when they were released.

You know where I find a lot of old DVD movies? The library. If I had DVD burning software I'd rip so many of them. This library I use to go to had such a wide selection from domestic to foreign films.
 
You know where I find a lot of old DVD movies? The library. If I had DVD burning software I'd rip so many of them. This library I use to go to had such a wide selection from domestic to foreign films.

Word. Many of these rare films can be found at the library. I use worldcat to help me pin point some stuff.

Right now I'm looking for "A House Divided: Denmark Vesey's Rebellion" (1982). It's located at UGA and UCLA. Rare film starring Yaphett Kotto.
 
You know where I find a lot of old DVD movies? The library. If I had DVD burning software I'd rip so many of them. This library I use to go to had such a wide selection from domestic to foreign films.


Agreed. I used to hit up the library every 2 weeks back in my 20s. Used to get a bunch of stuff. CDs, DVDs, some book biographies and autobiographies (mostly sports and music-related), and a grip of sports, music, and entertainment magazines. They always had a really good selection of stuff from South America, Asia, and Europe ... and of course all the North American ones. Used to burn a bunch of the CDs too back in the day.
 
Dude has a solid history of directing. I was impressed with his resume.

I have a few DVDs that are crazy priced. Only because they were limited editions when they were released.




https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Duke




William Henry "Bill" Duke, Jr. (born February 26, 1943) is an American actor and film director. Known for his physically imposing frame, Duke's work frequently dwells within the action film genre as well as crime and drama genres but also includes comedy. He often plays characters related to law enforcement.

Duke directed the TV movie The Killing Floor in 1985. He began directing theatrical films in the 1990s with crime dramas A Rage in Harlem (1991), Deep Cover (1992) and Hoodlum (1997). He also directed The Cemetery Club (1993) and Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit (1993), starring Whoopi Goldberg. For television, Duke directed the A&E Network original film, The Golden Spiders: A Nero Wolfe Mystery (2000). In 2007 he directed the reenactments in the award-winning, PBS-broadcast documentary Prince Among Slaves produced by Unity Productions Foundation. Duke continues to act and direct for both the small and silver screens. He is also a mentor for young African Americans aspiring to work in the performance arts.

Duke teamed with screenwriter Bayard Johnson to co-produce Cover, a 2007 film which explores the HIV epidemic.[4]
 
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That was a hell of a scene in "Head Of State" she told Chris Rock if they were serious do he think they would have chosen a stupid as ****** like him to run for president.
 
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