Y’all I realize I said Ray Charles “saw” the movie 😭😭 obviously he didn’t physically see the movie but he at least HEARD the final cut. Come on y’all 😭😭
Yeah, I was looking forward to it and was surprised it wasn't mentioned. When I hear people talk about top black biopics, The Temptations is always mentioned (along with What's Love Got To Do With It, The Jacksons, Malcolm X, and Ray). Hopefully, she'll do a part 2.
What a TALENT! So sad. He was in the Remember the Time video as well. The solace I get from this is knowing he lived his dream. Rest in paradise Wylie. 😔🙏🏾❤️🕊️
Dionne’s biopic is currently in the works. Donna might possibly happen, her daughters just need to find the right people to tell their mother’s story. No word on Phyllis, but her story would be dope.
@@ccl7983her story always shatters my heart. I resonate with her especially with my hopeless romantic tendencies. May her sensitive beautiful soul rest in peace love Phyllis. Side note she reminds me of Cheryl Lynn curvier black women with amazing talent ❤
@@danavixen6274dangerously underrated. He made me hate his character in Menace 2 society because of how well he played that psychopathic character lol ❤
They're good friends and they're so talented. No surprise here. I love Regina King in Ray. Check out Tracee Ellis Ross in American Fiction. GREAT movie. ❤
Jamie WAS Ray Charles. he definitely deserved his Oscar plus the supporting cast was A1. I love The Jackson 5 mini series. Wylie & Jason were wonderful as Michael & Angela was amazing as always ❤ still got it on DVD.
I absolutely loved the Malcolm X movie and I am still very hurt that Denzel Washington didn’t win an Oscar for his performance. What’s Love Got To Do With It was 🔥 also and Angela Basset should have won an Oscar for her performance as well.
one thing Denzel and Ms. Bassett was going to do and excel at, was bring someone’s story to life. they were the reasons as to why i got into theater as a child. love them!
Really glad you’re doing this video. What’s Love Got to Do with it, Ray, and Malcolm X are top tier when talking about biopics about Black figures. Also, shoutout to Ruth Carter for the costume design for both Malcolm X and What’s Love got to do with it.
Period ❤ I love Jamie. He’s always been great at impressions and ofc his musicianship so I’m not surprised at his vast palate to capture Ray’s aura. That movie made me emotional even as a child
You forgot to mention the following biopics: The Josephine Baker Story The Temptations Get On Up (The James Brown Story) Straight Outta Compton The New Edition Story The Bobby Brown Story The Roxanne Shante Story
I believe “Surviving Compton”, a story about the singer Michel'le who ran with N.W.A and “Roxanne Roxanne”, a story about one of the first female MCs in the rap game, Roxanne Shante, are some honorable mentions.
Growing up I had the Jackson 5 American Dream biopic recorded from TV on a vhs, that I literally watched every single week! That was my movie!!!! I still love it!
Real talk, the edition story was another really good one. I’m young (I’m only 24) but I felt like it was the first time in the longest time where everybody and they mama was in the living room watching the hour long episodes for the mini-series
I love how you didn't make this a countdown. What was chosen are the BEST biopics EVER! So glad I supported What's Love Got To Do With It, Malcolm X, Ray and American Gangster at the movies. They all felt like events! Wish you had mentioned Crazy Sexy Cool: The TLC Story. That's one of my FAVORITES! ❤
Introducing Dorthy Dandridge and Get On Up are two that are amazing!! Oh, also the Josephine Baker biopic is amazing. Loved that you showed love to some awesome biopics!
I have watched The Jackson’s bio pic at least 15/20 times over the years I know it word for word lol! I love all of these films tho what a great list!! 🔥🔥❤️
Great video and thank you. As best biopics I will add two - The autobiograpghy of Miss Jane Pitman played by CICELY TYSON R.I.P. and Lady Sings the Blues played by Diana Ross. Both ladies were nominated for the Academy Awards but didn't win. One more, 42 played by CHADWICK BOSEMAN R.I.P.🙏❤
I was 15 years old when Ray came out. I didn't know much about him coming up, so when the movie came out, i asked my dad to take me to see it. He was busy but promised to drop me off after school to see it. I spent a few days collecting lunch money for the admission and, when the time came, my little brother tagged along. It was a great time Auth a great movie
Based on the suggestions we need a part 2! I loved this. S/O Angela + Denzel - clearly they have the sauce. Ray is my personal fave - Jamie is SUCH a great entertainer. 😊
Fun fact: Jamie Foxx actually received two Oscar nominations that year; the other one was Best Supporting Actor for Collateral, although it wasn't a biopic. He still won for Ray though!
I know. Someone made a joke that she always plays someone’s mom: Boyz in the Hood, The Jacksons miniseries, Akeelah and the Bee, What’s Love Got to Do with It, Malcolm X, etc.
@@kamsismith I don’t even consider her portrayals in What’s Love and Malcolm X as roles where she just “played someone’s mother.” She portrayed women who happened to be mothers. Especially her portrayal of Tina Turner…she was layered. That’s not even the first thing that comes to mind when thinking of those roles. Same with her portrayal of Coretta Scott King…I can only think of a few roles in her catalog where the focus is her portrayal as a mother. Even in her current show 911, her character is a mother, but it’s not the focus. Jennifer Lewis’ has more roles that align more with that narrative IMO, which is why she has the nickname (The Black Mother of Hollywood)
I love watching biopics based on musical artist. My favorites are The Jacksons: An American Dream, CrazySexyCool TLC story, New Edition and Bobby Brown and What's Love Got to Do With it. Angela Bassett is such an outstanding actress.
I've watched Hidden Figures it was really good I enjoy it and Malcolm X movie I've watch that when I was in high school it wasn't that bad and even The Jacksons: An American Dream was so good I still remember it and watches it that's the perfect and best biopics ever made.
I would love that. There are so many black biopics I would love to see. The biggest ones I would love to see are Minnie Riperton, Tammi Terrell, Nina Simone(the correct casting version), Etta James, and Rita Marley.
You did a amazing job with this video 🔥. The Temptations, Cadillac Records, New Jack City, Sparkle, n I think The Five Heartbeats was a bio too but were wonderful films as well. Part 2 is necessary please n thank you 😁
I love all of these movies but for some reason New Jack City I never knew it was a biopic play The Five Heartbeats I don't even think they was a real group but I love the movies
The Jackson’s five/ what’s love got to do with it & temptations reminds me of those summers back in the day where it’d come on, you can leave your house do a few errands, come back and it’d still be on 😂😂
Angela had one month to prepare for "What's Love Got To Do With It"??? That's crazy! Anyhoo, I can't see anyone else that could've done TINA TURNER better. Plus Angela was a trained actor out of some of the names mentioned.
Ray is such a beautiful movie I’ve seen it twice and I don’t think I’ll watch it again for a long time because it’s quite intense. Malcom X was fantastic too Densel Washington is Malcom X for the longest time (I was a kid) I’d picture his portrayal when Malcom X was discussed
Y’all I realize I said Ray Charles “saw” the movie 😭😭 obviously he didn’t physically see the movie but he at least HEARD the final cut. Come on y’all 😭😭
😂😂😂😂😂
Girl I was just about to say you have me crying 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 we know what you meant
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I was like "see"😅😂
One love was cool I saw it and I love Bob Marley but it lacked details and was far from thee best bioptic 🎉
So basically Angela Bassett is the queen of biopics. We knew that tho.
The Jacksons: An American Dream. Malcolm X. Notorious. Panther. What's Love Got To Do With It. Betty and Coretta. No surprise here! 👑❤
Oh yes I agree
@@danavixen6274well put
@@danavixen6274Don't forget she played Rosa Parks as well.
@@SSin-er4jyOk. Add that to the list.
One of the best actresses ever - Angela Basset
Totally ❤ Queen ❤
yesssss,absolutely ❤
Truly.
She's a GODDESS! She's a TREASURE! Angela Bassett had me at Locked Up: A Mother's Rage. 💐💐💐💐💐
Of course
Angela Bassett not winning The Academy Award for What’s Love Got to do with it has to be one of the biggest robberies in cinema history…
I 100% agree - and I am most certainly not black. Her perfomance is still one of the best female performances I have ever seen
You got that right. Big time snub.
"Ali" with Will Smith is also a classic
Yes!
Sure was!
Great movie.
Definitely top 10
Yes. I forgot I was watching Will Smith
The fact that Jamie had them put prosthetics in his eyes to make him actually blind took dedication to a whole different level
Yea I’m also glad he actually spent a lot of time with Ray Charles to understand him, & Ray was alive when it was release to see the impact of it all
Jamie Foxx EARNED his Academy award among many other accolades. ❤️
I think Jaime would make a lovely Marvin Gaye Jr Biopic
That is total committment to your craft
Omg! I can’t believe The Temptations isn’t on here.
Yeah, I was looking forward to it and was surprised it wasn't mentioned. When I hear people talk about top black biopics, The Temptations is always mentioned (along with What's Love Got To Do With It, The Jacksons, Malcolm X, and Ray). Hopefully, she'll do a part 2.
Definitely should've been on here
@@JORDAN87001 But she mentioned the Jacksons American Dream on here and it's the same format. Both were tv movies split into parts.
Great biopic.
The Temptations biopic is a heartbreaker! 💔 Definitely a CLASSIC! ❤️
The Introduction of Dorthy Dandridge, w/ Halle Berry and Josephine Baker, w/ Lynn Whitfield were pretty great biopics also.
Agreeeeeee
I was coming to the comments to write these. ✨️
I agree ❤
Love that Halle funded the movie herself also to properly portray Dorthy.
🎯
Angela Bassett is the only person who can play Tina Turner. Enough said.
In loving memory of Wylie Draper. (May 5, 1969 - December 20, 1993) You are missed. Amen.
What a TALENT! So sad. He was in the Remember the Time video as well. The solace I get from this is knowing he lived his dream. Rest in paradise Wylie. 😔🙏🏾❤️🕊️
The Oscars snubbing Denzel and Angela in back to back years HURT
This channel is a national treasure 💜
I see you everywhere lol
Is
I agree and one of the most sexiest black female on UA-cam ever! Lawd Have mercy
I love this channel as well not just because of this young lady is FINE
There are so many biopics that I love. The TLC story and the Jacksons are two of them.
NAW!! not for me The Temptations movie blows both those out of the water.
New edition also.
New edition - yes
Temptations - that was the worst piece of crap I’ve ever seen
@@flyguy7825 You're kidding right
Yup
Biopics that need to happen..
Kelly Rowland as Donna Summer
Jazmine Sullivan as Phyllis Hyman
Teyanna Taylor as Dionne Warwick
Dionne’s biopic is currently in the works. Donna might possibly happen, her daughters just need to find the right people to tell their mother’s story. No word on Phyllis, but her story would be dope.
AGREED!!!! 💯💯💯💯
Phyliss hymans story would possibly be the most emotional biopic of all time
@@ccl7983her story always shatters my heart. I resonate with her especially with my hopeless romantic tendencies. May her sensitive beautiful soul rest in peace love Phyllis. Side note she reminds me of Cheryl Lynn curvier black women with amazing talent ❤
@@danavixen6274Taraji as Tammi Terrell
The biopic "Why Do Fools Fall in Love" and actor Larenz Tate are underrated
Always felt that movie didn't get the love it deserved
Larenz Tate is UNDERRATED. ❤
@@danavixen6274dangerously underrated. He made me hate his character in Menace 2 society because of how well he played that psychopathic character lol ❤
Fun fact: Both Regina King and Tracee Ellis Ross auditioned for Malcolm X.
Wow
Playing who, I wonder? 🤔Especially Tracee. Love her but can’t see her in this movie.
hmm didn't know that . thanks for sharing
They're good friends and they're so talented. No surprise here. I love Regina King in Ray. Check out Tracee Ellis Ross in American Fiction. GREAT movie. ❤
Really? I never knew that
Denzel and Angela will forever be legends!
💯
Yes
Most Definitely.
Definitely need a part 2, The New Edition Story, CrazySexyCool TLC Story, 42 & Get On up, and so many more!
The GREAT Chadwick Boseman ATE IT UP as The Godfather of Soul James Brown!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Surviving Compton and Roxanne Roxanne!
@@KayTalkNYCJacksons an American Dream, Ali and Selma also
@@ConciousK2323 The Dorothy Dandridge movie starring Halle Berry! There’s so many!
Yes the casting in TLC was really good.
Any movie with Denzel Washington in it is a success.
I disagree with that. But okay.
@SkysTheLimitCosmetics Saying “Any movie with Denzel Washington in it is a success” is an opinion too. It’s not a fact. That’s for sure.
Fax 📠 💯
Big facts. Devil in a blue dress is one of my all time favorites 💙
I agree
My top three:
Jacksons: An American Dream
What's love got to do with it
The New Edition Story
Me toooooooooo
Yes all of this! And The Temptations, Bobby Brown, NWA, and TLC
I enjoyed the temptation,Ray, The New edition story.
@@Tha90sKidLa Bamba, Notorious, Ray, Straight Outta Compton Hands of Stone and Selena
I recommend the US vs Billie Holiday movie to EVERYBODY. Andra Day ATE. She deserved that Oscar🫶🏽🫶🏽🔥‼️
Jamie WAS Ray Charles. he definitely deserved his Oscar plus the supporting cast was A1. I love The Jackson 5 mini series. Wylie & Jason were wonderful as Michael & Angela was amazing as always ❤ still got it on DVD.
I absolutely loved the Malcolm X movie and I am still very hurt that Denzel Washington didn’t win an Oscar for his performance. What’s Love Got To Do With It was 🔥 also and Angela Basset should have won an Oscar for her performance as well.
I found it counterproductive that he got an Oscar for training day and not Malcolm X.
I agree that Denzel Washington and Angela Bassett should've won an oscar for portraying those two iconic black figures.
one thing Denzel and Ms. Bassett was going to do and excel at, was bring someone’s story to life. they were the reasons as to why i got into theater as a child. love them!
That new edition biopic was accurate af
3 guarantees in life:
Death, Taxes, Angela Basset and Denzel killing their roles in a black biopic 🔥
The Jacksons: An American Dream is a classic movie now.
For me "Ray" with Jamie Foxx remains the best biopic ever! A masterpiece 🎉
I would put Malcolm X right with it.
It is goated! Fantastic movie and one of my favorite movies period
Facts!
My husband and I just rewatched it.
He did great!
We need a Marvin Gaye one too!
Jason Weaver did amazing in the Jackson 5 movie. He’s always been a wonderful singer/actor.
Really glad you’re doing this video. What’s Love Got to Do with it, Ray, and Malcolm X are top tier when talking about biopics about Black figures.
Also, shoutout to Ruth Carter for the costume design for both Malcolm X and What’s Love got to do with it.
She DESERVES her Oscars and other accolades! ❤
Jamie Foxx was born to play Ray Charles. Enough said.
Period ❤ I love Jamie. He’s always been great at impressions and ofc his musicianship so I’m not surprised at his vast palate to capture Ray’s aura. That movie made me emotional even as a child
@@user-cm4io8dz2r Yes!
I'm sure it helped that he spent time with Ray Charles 🕊️
@@treasuresmith6217 Yes.
Angela Basset was in the majority of these iconic films. VERY TELLING❤️
You forgot to mention the following biopics:
The Josephine Baker Story
The Temptations
Get On Up (The James Brown Story)
Straight Outta Compton
The New Edition Story
The Bobby Brown Story
The Roxanne Shante Story
Roxanne Roxanne was pretty good.
The Temptations was by far the best out of all of them.
This!
Notorious
@@asiamarie2069Jacksons An American Dream and Selma also Selena
I believe “Surviving Compton”, a story about the singer Michel'le who ran with N.W.A and “Roxanne Roxanne”, a story about one of the first female MCs in the rap game, Roxanne Shante, are some honorable mentions.
The New Edition Biopic was incredible in my opinion
And the Bobby Brown biopic. BET really did their thing.
The Jackson's an American Dream is the greatest mini series ever
Growing up I had the Jackson 5 American Dream biopic recorded from TV on a vhs, that I literally watched every single week! That was my movie!!!! I still love it!
“What’s love got to do with it” is my favorite. Such a classic! All of these are great movies
I loved Chadwick Bozeman as James Brown !
The TLC biopic with Keke
Yeah I’m about to rewatch “American Gangsta” that’s a classic
I have to say that RAY takes the cake for best black biopic so far for me. Jamie did amazing! I only saw Ray in that film.
Man, I love being Black… our culture is simply unmatched.
And our struggle too.
@@itsjemmabond that part…
needless to say, anytime you see Angela Bassett, Taraji P Henson, Jamie Foxx, or Denzel Washington’s name on a biopic… it’s going to *EAT*
Taraji was EXCELLENT in Hidden Figures! The ensemble cast is INCREDIBLE! ❤
@@danavixen6274 My mom and I saw it and my God that movie was perfect. Taraji deserves everything she has and more
Oh nooo I never knew Ray Charles passed away before the movie came out.
This just showed me AGAIN what a living legend & Queen Angela Bassett is ❤👏🏽👏🏽❤️
👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽💕💚🥰🇺🇸
Lady Sings the Blues, Ali, the Josephine Baker Story and Introducing Dorthy Dandridge can all be added to this list
Jacksons an American Dream, Selena, LA Bamba, Selma and Hands Of Stone
Real talk, the edition story was another really good one. I’m young (I’m only 24) but I felt like it was the first time in the longest time where everybody and they mama was in the living room watching the hour long episodes for the mini-series
Can we please get a part two? 😭😭
I rarely hear people talking about the good black biopics! Thanks for this video.
I love how you didn't make this a countdown. What was chosen are the BEST biopics EVER! So glad I supported What's Love Got To Do With It, Malcolm X, Ray and American Gangster at the movies. They all felt like events! Wish you had mentioned Crazy Sexy Cool: The TLC Story. That's one of my FAVORITES! ❤
Denzel AND Spike were both robbed for Malcom X 🤦🏾♂️ They should've won SOMETHING 🏆
The Temptations bio pic is one of my favs
Introducing Dorthy Dandridge and Get On Up are two that are amazing!! Oh, also the Josephine Baker biopic is amazing. Loved that you showed love to some awesome biopics!
The Dorothy dandridge one is good only for one thing and that is Halle Berry
The TLC Biopic was pretty good
The five heartbeats is another classic
they werent a real group. that was a fictional story ❤
Yes they were fictional loosely based story. In the same category of films like..
Sparkle
Dreamgirls
Purple Rain
@@jaewilliams9685 yep
@@GratitudeGriot I know there were loosely based on Maui’s groups or solo acts but I think it was mostly about the dells and they sung the soundtrack
This is about biopics
I have watched The Jackson’s bio pic at least 15/20 times over the years I know it word for word lol! I love all of these films tho what a great list!! 🔥🔥❤️
New edition Story was great as well.
Crystal, your documentaries on our culture are top tier. I get so excited when I see you upload a new video.
Your channel needs to be on VH1
The better biopics have a common theme. They have GREAT ACTORS vs. doppelgängers and/or a fellow musician.
Great video and thank you. As best biopics I will add two - The autobiograpghy of Miss Jane Pitman played by CICELY TYSON R.I.P. and Lady Sings the Blues played by Diana Ross. Both ladies were nominated for the Academy Awards but didn't win. One more, 42 played by CHADWICK BOSEMAN R.I.P.🙏❤
Im tryna figure out how they thought halle berry could embody tina turner… like how? Or am i trippin lol
Me too! 🤣🤣
What??????
Dorothy Dandridge...YES! Tina Turner...NO!
@@danavixen6274in Hollywood, they probably just did a shortlist of popular black actresses to consider to studios before auditioning
@@danavixen6274thank you ‼️‼️ this. Halle embodied Dorothy because of her character but never Tina
I was 15 years old when Ray came out. I didn't know much about him coming up, so when the movie came out, i asked my dad to take me to see it. He was busy but promised to drop me off after school to see it. I spent a few days collecting lunch money for the admission and, when the time came, my little brother tagged along. It was a great time Auth a great movie
Please drop more vids. You are an amazing storyteller💯
Based on the suggestions we need a part 2! I loved this.
S/O Angela + Denzel - clearly they have the sauce.
Ray is my personal fave - Jamie is SUCH a great entertainer. 😊
I wish you included Chadwick Boseman in Get Up and 24. Maybe for a part 2.
You mean 42.
Fun fact: Jamie Foxx actually received two Oscar nominations that year; the other one was Best Supporting Actor for Collateral, although it wasn't a biopic. He still won for Ray though!
Mannn when I was little, I really use to think that Michael Jackson playing himself 😂😭 That’s how much Wylie really looked like him. R.I.P 🥹❤️
I never realized how many biopics Angela Basset was in until I watched this and saw her in every other clip! 😂
I know. Someone made a joke that she always plays someone’s mom: Boyz in the Hood, The Jacksons miniseries, Akeelah and the Bee, What’s Love Got to Do with It, Malcolm X, etc.
@@kamsismith I don’t even consider her portrayals in What’s Love and Malcolm X as roles where she just “played someone’s mother.” She portrayed women who happened to be mothers. Especially her portrayal of Tina Turner…she was layered. That’s not even the first thing that comes to mind when thinking of those roles. Same with her portrayal of Coretta Scott King…I can only think of a few roles in her catalog where the focus is her portrayal as a mother. Even in her current show 911, her character is a mother, but it’s not the focus. Jennifer Lewis’ has more roles that align more with that narrative IMO, which is why she has the nickname (The Black Mother of Hollywood)
@@kamsismithTwo biopic movies The Doggfather and King of the South
Ali and Lady Sings the Blues are CLASSICS
If I had choose one, Denzel was Malcolm X, hands down. He deserved an Oscar for that role.
I love watching biopics based on musical artist. My favorites are The Jacksons: An American Dream, CrazySexyCool TLC story, New Edition and Bobby Brown and What's Love Got to Do With it. Angela Bassett is such an outstanding actress.
The TLC one was pretty good. I did really like it but for some reason I felt like it was rushed or something
The Temptations for SURE!
I've watched Hidden Figures it was really good I enjoy it and Malcolm X movie I've watch that when I was in high school it wasn't that bad and even The Jacksons: An American Dream was so good I still remember it and watches it that's the perfect and best biopics ever made.
Jackson biopic is unmatched
I’ve been waiting for a video like this. Ray, What’s love got to do with it and Malcolm X are so timeless.
Wonderful Sunday with a video drop from BFTV! ❤️❤️❤️👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
I'd love to see a part 2 and or a video on Black biopics you'd like to see and who you'd cast
I would love that. There are so many black biopics I would love to see. The biggest ones I would love to see are Minnie Riperton, Tammi Terrell, Nina Simone(the correct casting version), Etta James, and Rita Marley.
I wish they had that same energy for the 2Pac biopic like they did with X biopic
I was obsessed with Introducing Dorothy Dandridge.
Side bar counselor, Regina King should have been nominated Ray
AGREED!!! 👍🏾
Facts
The Temptations is one of my favorite biopics. It’s so well done!
*Young Simba was played by Johnathan Taylor Thomas in the movie.
And sung by that kid from Smart Guy, Jason Weaver.
This video is amazing and spot on, but you forgot the temptations and the five heartbeats. Those biopics are amazing.
I really enjoyed the 5 heartbeats and the New Edition Story too
I chuckled when you said Ray Charles got a chance to see the movie.
Angela Basset is in so many biopics 😂
You always put such effort into your documentaries and your voice is so calming. Well done!✨
You did a amazing job with this video 🔥. The Temptations, Cadillac Records, New Jack City, Sparkle, n I think The Five Heartbeats was a bio too but were wonderful films as well. Part 2 is necessary please n thank you 😁
I love all of these movies but for some reason New Jack City I never knew it was a biopic play The Five Heartbeats I don't even think they was a real group but I love the movies
Mostly all the best biopics have Angela basset in them!!! I love her
14:39 @But he was still able to see an early cut of the movie”😅
Malcom X, MJ docu series, Ray & what’s love got to to do with it are my absolute faves. I can rewatch a million times over
The Jackson’s five/ what’s love got to do with it & temptations reminds me of those summers back in the day where it’d come on, you can leave your house do a few errands, come back and it’d still be on 😂😂
I though the TV movie about Michel'le (I likely spelled this incorrectly), Surviving Compton was pretty dang good.
ok obviously this isnt the priority but omg malcom x was so fine 😭
Diana Ross in Lady Sings the Blues. Bio movie of Billy Holiday
Yes!!! 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽💕💚🥰🇺🇸
Omg yes
Angela had one month to prepare for "What's Love Got To Do With It"??? That's crazy! Anyhoo, I can't see anyone else that could've done TINA TURNER better. Plus Angela was a trained actor out of some of the names mentioned.
I gotta rewatch all these movies today when I get off work!❤
They could never make me hate ANGELA!!!
Ray is such a beautiful movie I’ve seen it twice and I don’t think I’ll watch it again for a long time because it’s quite intense. Malcom X was fantastic too Densel Washington is Malcom X for the longest time (I was a kid) I’d picture his portrayal when Malcom X was discussed