Personally, I thinks that late 1990s and early 2000s was the best era for Hollywood and Black movies on the whole. Plot, acting, charismatic actors in movies were outstanding and unforgettable. I miss those days a lot.
Such a great selection! The 90s and early 2000s had some of the most impactful Black movies that really shaped culture. These films don't just entertain-they tell stories, share experiences, and leave lasting impressions. So many iconic characters and unforgettable scenes. Thanks for bringing back these memories!
This countdown truly captures the essence of 90s Black Cinema! Each film on this list not only entertained but also brought crucial social issues to the forefront. It's a powerful reminder of how far storytelling has come and its impact on culture.
Really good selection of movies.The 90s marked a pivotal era for Black cinema, highlighting compelling narratives and diverse characters that revolutionized Hollywood.
Awesome video! The 90s were a turning point for Black cinema. Boyz n the Hood and Malcolm X were powerful, while Friday and Poetic Justice brought humor and heart. Set It Off was a game changer for women. Loved it
1:Boyz n the Hood 2:Malcolm X 3:Friday 4:Poetic Justice I love showing these films to my sons. I told them the 1990s and early 2000s had some of the best black films ever, and this video brings back so many memories!
this list perfectly captures the essence of black cinema from the late 90s and early 2000s. these movies were not only entertaining but also important cultural touchstones.
Fantastic choice of films that shaped the 90s and early 2000s! Each of these movies ignited crucial discussions on social justice and representation, celebrating the richness of Black storytelling. Thank you for showcasing these classics!
Mind-blowing films that shaped the 90s and early 2000s! Each of these movies ignited crucial discussions on social justice and representation, celebrating the richness of Black storytelling amazing content
These 90s films, like Boyz n the Hood and Malcolm X, transformed Black cinema by celebrating culture and breaking stereotypes, offering an authentic and nuanced view of Black realities.
Every movie in this video is one that I truly enjoyed. The films "Friday," "Malcolm X," "Boyz n the Hood," "Poetic Justice," and "Set It Off" were all highly groundbreaking. Great selection of movies that influenced the early 2000s and the 1990s! Each of these films, which honored the diversity of Black narrative, sparked important conversations about social justice and representation.
I really liked all the movies in this video. "Boyz n the Hood," "Malcolm X," "Friday," "Poetic Justice," and "Set It Off" were very revolutionary movies.
Such a great list of classics! 🎬🍿 The 90s and early 2000s had some of the best black films ever, and this video brings back so many memories! Loved seeing some of my all-time favorites in here
Stellar vid about some of the best movies ever made - white or black. Boyz N The Hood is a riveting movie about tough life in South Central LA. Fantastic acting.
The 90s marked a pivotal era for Black cinema, highlighting compelling narratives and diverse characters that revolutionized Hollywood. Films such as Boyz n the Hood and Malcolm X confronted serious social issues with unflinching honesty, while comedies like Friday infused humor and relatability into everyday experiences.
The 90s were a transformative decade for Black cinema, showcasing powerful narratives and diverse characters that reshaped Hollywood. Films like *Boyz n the Hood* and *Malcolm X* tackled tough social issues with raw honesty, while comedies like *Friday* brought humor and relatability to everyday life. *Poetic Justice* explored love and loss through a poetic lens, and *Set It Off* redefined the heist genre by centering on strong Black women. These films not only entertained but also sparked crucial conversations about race, identity, and resilience. A true testament to the richness of Black storytelling!
I had no idea about those things until I watched this video. However, I have the concept of "Racism" in the USA for black people always. I definitely have some ideas about the movie Malcolm X. There were certainly other great movies, but no one ever mentioned those.
Brings back some memories here 😯 some great movies
These movies bring back some good memories. I love showing these films to my kids.
Oh m an! Great y our content! I r eally liked it! I enjoyed it from start to finish! nothing bad to say! keep going!
Personally, I thinks that late 1990s and early 2000s was the best era for Hollywood and Black movies on the whole. Plot, acting, charismatic actors in movies were outstanding and unforgettable. I miss those days a lot.
"Impressive selection! These movies not only defined the 90s and early 2000s but paved the way for contemporary Black filmmakers."
These are definitely classics and all fantastic in their own ways! Planning on rewatching all of them now, thanks for the great content!
These movies not only entertained but also sparked necessary conversations about social justice.
Poetic justice was one of my favorites Glad it was featured the list is pretty good and all of them are masterpieces indeed!
Such a great selection! The 90s and early 2000s had some of the most impactful Black movies that really shaped culture. These films don't just entertain-they tell stories, share experiences, and leave lasting impressions. So many iconic characters and unforgettable scenes. Thanks for bringing back these memories!
This countdown truly captures the essence of 90s Black Cinema! Each film on this list not only entertained but also brought crucial social issues to the forefront. It's a powerful reminder of how far storytelling has come and its impact on culture.
Really good selection of movies.The 90s marked a pivotal era for Black cinema, highlighting compelling narratives and diverse characters that revolutionized Hollywood.
Great selection! These films truly defined Black cinema in the 90s with their powerful stories and unforgettable characters. Classic nostalgia!
Awesome video! The 90s were a turning point for Black cinema. Boyz n the Hood and Malcolm X were powerful, while Friday and Poetic Justice brought humor and heart. Set It Off was a game changer for women. Loved it
1:Boyz n the Hood
2:Malcolm X
3:Friday
4:Poetic Justice
I love showing these films to my sons. I told them the 1990s and early 2000s had some of the best black films ever, and this video brings back so many memories!
this list perfectly captures the essence of black cinema from the late 90s and early 2000s. these movies were not only entertaining but also important cultural touchstones.
Fantastic choice of films that shaped the 90s and early 2000s! Each of these movies ignited crucial discussions on social justice and representation, celebrating the richness of Black storytelling. Thank you for showcasing these classics!
Mind-blowing films that shaped the 90s and early 2000s! Each of these movies ignited crucial discussions on social justice and representation, celebrating the richness of Black storytelling amazing content
These 90s films, like Boyz n the Hood and Malcolm X, transformed Black cinema by celebrating culture and breaking stereotypes, offering an authentic and nuanced view of Black realities.
Every movie in this video is one that I truly enjoyed. The films "Friday," "Malcolm X," "Boyz n the Hood," "Poetic Justice," and "Set It Off" were all highly groundbreaking. Great selection of movies that influenced the early 2000s and the 1990s! Each of these films, which honored the diversity of Black narrative, sparked important conversations about social justice and representation.
I really liked all the movies in this video. "Boyz n the Hood," "Malcolm X," "Friday," "Poetic Justice," and "Set It Off" were very revolutionary movies.
Such a great list of classics! 🎬🍿 The 90s and early 2000s had some of the best black films ever, and this video brings back so many memories! Loved seeing some of my all-time favorites in here
Something was touching in the movies of the 90s. Thanks for sharing.
Stellar vid about some of the best movies ever made - white or black. Boyz N The Hood is a riveting movie about tough life in South Central LA. Fantastic acting.
I got 90s feel in this movie. Thanks for sharing this movie.
The 90s and early 2000s gave us some iconic films that really shaped Black cinema.
The 90s marked a pivotal era for Black cinema, highlighting compelling narratives and diverse characters that revolutionized Hollywood. Films such as Boyz n the Hood and Malcolm X confronted serious social issues with unflinching honesty, while comedies like Friday infused humor and relatability into everyday experiences.
The 90s were a transformative decade for Black cinema, showcasing powerful narratives and diverse characters that reshaped Hollywood. Films like *Boyz n the Hood* and *Malcolm X* tackled tough social issues with raw honesty, while comedies like *Friday* brought humor and relatability to everyday life. *Poetic Justice* explored love and loss through a poetic lens, and *Set It Off* redefined the heist genre by centering on strong Black women. These films not only entertained but also sparked crucial conversations about race, identity, and resilience. A true testament to the richness of Black storytelling!
They are called classics for a reason, these movies just exude a rare form of aura
I've seen most of these movies and it was very nostalgic seeing these clips. TY...
WOw! lo ve this video! Just what I was looking for, I understood everything very well! thank you!
This is list is absolutely full of master pieces dude I've almost watched all of them already but props to your video and choice of selection.
Sweet memories. These are great movies in those days.
These movies make a great piece of history thank you !
Great list and well narrated! Just think of all the great careers the actors and actresses in these movies went on to have!
I understood everything very well! thank you!
Really good selection of movies. I have seen some of these and a good amount of them are really good. Really good list.
These are great movies in those days.
Loved all these movies 😁🎉❤
I had no idea about those things until I watched this video. However, I have the concept of "Racism" in the USA for black people always. I definitely have some ideas about the movie Malcolm X. There were certainly other great movies, but no one ever mentioned those.
LOL…. We should start revoking black cards if our people haven’t seen these movies!!!
Please dont let them create another friday some things need to be left undone it seems like this era loves to destroy classics
Thats a best movie
The way the film was made was a bit different
this channel is scam. they want you to watch their video and they will pay you,
I really like the movie Poetic Justice from the year 1993!
The way the film was made was a bit different