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Poll Underrated, Overrated, Properly rated Series: Belly

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i'll add the scene(s) leading up to the assassination attempt as Hypes use of the color red visually was nice to see.

And when we first see Tommy's crib and when Keisha is sleeping. The blue hue off her body, and the all white with the black and white pictures in the backdrop. OH...the blue tint in Nebraska
ATL is a better visual movie than Belly and yet niggas never bring it up

lol that cheap ass blue tint

and yes Hype knows how to use colors well but outside of the first what? 10 mins what is there that’s special

And even if I wanna concede that the cinematography is good

the acting isnt
The plot isn’t
There’s no characters that have any actual depth
These guys are introduced as a stick up crew right?

y’all fall back on

“it has quotables”
“It’s a classic hood movie”
“It had a cool cast” at the time”
“I watched it a lot”

none of these things mean shit as far as quality of a movie

this movie is a 5/10

I’ll watch it and it’s mildly entertaining but it’s ass and it’s okay
 
Don’t get me started on OX being killed and that shit didn’t even need to be in the movie

neither did the Nebraska angle
 
i'll add the scene(s) leading up to the assassination attempt as Hypes use of the color red visually was nice to see.

And when we first see Tommy's crib and when Keisha is sleeping. The blue hue off her body, and the all white with the black and white pictures in the backdrop. OH...the blue tint in Nebraska

I'll add to that. The blacks and red in the Gillz Nills shootout scene with Method Man. I thought it was dope
 
I judge a movie on acting, script and visuals.

1 for 3 means movie is a pass on watching it again

Hits on all 3 tho. I'm watching now.

Cinematography is actually great. Had a great mix of scales. Although a couple scenes are too dark.

Script is straight.

All the acting is on point accept for nas. Lol.

It's as classic as a hood classic can get.

Edit: tboz trash too.
 
what was this huge impact that Belly left

semi serious question

I mean, this thread could be one example.

But 90's was a great decade for black cinema/film. From Hood classics to comedies. Some are forgotten or aren't talked about as much. Some have stood the test of time like NJC, Boyz, Juice, Friday etc. And Belly has too. Weather folks think it's good or bad, it made an impact one way or another.
 
Properly rated to me.


But I’m also not the type of nigga who’s Ebert and Ropert to black films while being a non critic to “their” shit

:ualreadyknow:
 
I used to live in Utah and everyone used to call me the illest nigga in Nebraska. At the time I used to eat that shit up. It’s my damn username. Had it since the IC. Idk why I used it here. Dumb af now lol

Lol. I moved out to the burbs a little after this shit dropped. White kid gonna introduce himself to me as "knowledge" I laughed so hard. I'll never forget that shit.
 
It did really open that realm where rappers, entertainers and video directors could cross over to the big screen in leading big budget roles.

And before you say pac he crossed over from acting into rap.

How you figure that?
 
It did really open that realm where rappers, entertainers and video directors could cross over to the big screen in leading big budget roles.

And before you say pac he crossed over from acting into rap.

Especially the bold.

Chris Robinson has had a nice directing career outside of music videos.
 
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