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FIRST TIME watching Malcolm X (1992) | This was a lot to process!

Happy 99th Birthday to Malcolm X! This was a pain to edit due to the consistent blocking but now it's here!
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Storyline: A tribute to the controversial black activist and leader of the struggle for black liberation. He hit bottom during his imprisonment in the '50s, he became a Black Muslim and then a leader in the Nation of Islam. His assassination in 1965 left a legacy of self-determination and racial pride.
Cast: Spike Lee, Denzel Washington, Angela Bassett, Albert Hall, Al Freeman Jr., and Delroy Lindo.
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  • @im_a_Fann
    @im_a_FannАй бұрын

    *Part 2* kzread.info/dash/bejne/c2pqsqiHYZPOpqg.html

  • @kuronroland4211
    @kuronroland42112 ай бұрын

    Denzel Washington played this part, like i was watching the real malcolm x

  • @texvor6949
    @texvor6949Ай бұрын

    Spike Lee was the first of a new wave of black directors who later joined him that made black conscious or dominated films that became the trend in the 90s. So even if the film wasn't political there be some form of conscious message in the film. Spike Lee was very specific with his films until he wandered off making mainstream hollywood stuff for a bit before he came back to do more black centred films.

  • @im_a_Fann

    @im_a_Fann

    Ай бұрын

    Collected more money and went right back to making black films 👏🏾

  • @MarcelL-DM
    @MarcelL-DM11 сағат бұрын

    Growing up with the 80s and 90's hip hop culture Spike was an icon and Malcolm X for me as a Dutch/Moluccan person is maybe the best movie ever.

  • @leaux97
    @leaux97Ай бұрын

    After rewatching the movie, he actually did have the number 821. He was on the run for nothing.

  • @texvor6949
    @texvor6949Ай бұрын

    The dance numbers in this film especially the one in Malcolm's gangster days is a tribute to the black film industry of the 1940s. They were films made by black directors or black productions and released by a few black owned movie studios that was a rival to hollywood. A lot of those films had a dance jazz number in a jazz club. Oscar Micheaux is the most known of the black directors making these films. The mainstream calls these movies race films and try to underplay their status and what they really represented, that they weren't independent from hollywood but that they existed before hollywood became a thing and starte makig black films which is why i call it a rival to hollywood and refer to it as the black film industry because it was its own thing controlled by us and no stereotypes. But like anything black owned it didnt last and got shut down in the early 1950s when integration was approaching .

  • @nicolesherman8974
    @nicolesherman89742 ай бұрын

    This movie or Do the Right Thing should have been an Oscar winning moment for Spike Lee. Hate that it wasn’t. Also should have been an Oscar winning moment for Denzel too.

  • @im_a_Fann

    @im_a_Fann

    2 ай бұрын

    They for sure were snubbed

  • @shaquilleburton1611
    @shaquilleburton16116 күн бұрын

    I just came across your channel and I love Spike Lee films this is one of my favorites you should check out more. "Do the right thing" "Get on the bus" "Da 5 bloods"

  • @FloridaGeorgia
    @FloridaGeorgiaАй бұрын

    1:41 Believe it or not, it was "in" for OUR top celebrities to make art "for the people" in the late 1980's and early 1990's. I would include albums by Prince "Sign Of The Times", Janet Jackson "Rhythm Nation", Michael Jackson "Dangerous", John Singleton movie "Boyz N a Hood", Bill Cosby TV Shows "Different World" and "The Cosby Show", and many of the popular rap acts popular songs. Yes 🤣 that's not a typo, many of the popular rap acts made their art "for the people" back then. The first and only song N.W.A.s Ice Cube, Dr. Dre, and Eazy E could get on the radio in 1989 was a "for the people" song called, "Express Yourself". BTW 16:47 Yes actor Delroy Lindo was in "This Christmas", "Romeo Must Die", "Crooklyn", "Clockers" and the sleeper critically acclaimed "The Cider House Rules", 17:42 the actress is Theresa Randle of "The 5 Hearbeats", 1996"Space Jam", and "Bad Boys 1-3". Unfortunately she was re-cast for health reasons for Bad Boys 4.

  • @im_a_Fann

    @im_a_Fann

    Ай бұрын

    Not me just watching Bad Boys 4 and wondering where she was!! I hope her health improves! That’s why I have appreciation for those times bc once the 2000s hit, skinny white had a boom

  • @Natedawgg84
    @Natedawgg84Ай бұрын

    SUBSCRIBED IMMEDIATELY! 👏🏾FINALLY, someone reacts to Malcolm X! This is Spike Lee's Greatest Masterpiece and Denzel Washington's best performance. Denzel was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor for his powerful potrayal of Malcolm X, but he lost.🙄 His loss is still controversial today because everyone agrees Denzel literally became Malcolm X. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @im_a_Fann

    @im_a_Fann

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you for subscribing!

  • @ashrafebrahim2566
    @ashrafebrahim25662 ай бұрын

    Malcolm X was a great orator . His elocution and diction were perfect . He was clinical and precise . His mind was a steel trap . But his akhlaq ( manners ) were excellent . At the end of the day he would be nothing with Islam .

  • @im_a_Fann

    @im_a_Fann

    2 ай бұрын

    Okay 🙂👏🏾

  • @seadog7717
    @seadog771723 күн бұрын

    thx for this🖤

  • @Maurice1191
    @Maurice1191Ай бұрын

    Thank you soooo much. Maybe we can push the algorithm.❤❤❤

  • @HIGHERRR_
    @HIGHERRR_2 ай бұрын

    Insightful reaction can’t wait for pt 2

  • @im_a_Fann

    @im_a_Fann

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you for watching!

  • @strawdawgs78
    @strawdawgs78Ай бұрын

    Denzel for President.

  • @titoclayton7170
    @titoclayton71702 ай бұрын

    You should watch crooklyn sort of shows how spike grew up in brooklyn

  • @michaelkb8783
    @michaelkb8783Ай бұрын

    omg. your dog. he looks just like my Desmond! Looking forward to more Spike Lee reactions.

  • @im_a_Fann

    @im_a_Fann

    Ай бұрын

    Oh cool! She’s a Yorkshire Boston Terrier mix. More reactions to come!

  • @andrewjcalhoun7865
    @andrewjcalhoun78652 ай бұрын

    Yo you ain’t know about, Spike!?! Spike was and IS the culture icon! Another Spike Lee and Denzel banger for you to check out would be “Mo Better Blues”. MY personal favorite from Spike would be “Do the Right Thing”.

  • @im_a_Fann

    @im_a_Fann

    2 ай бұрын

    Not really. I grew up playing and watching basketball so I mostly just knew him from sitting front row in all Knicks gear at their games😩😂 I'm late!

  • @travisbickle1552

    @travisbickle1552

    2 ай бұрын

    It’s crazy that young people today don’t know their Black history. I’ve worked in the film industry for 25 years all because i saw Spike Lee directing movies as a Black man when i was a teenager. He was my inspiration for a kid like me during a time when Filmmaking wasn’t an option as a career for a Black kid.

  • @im_a_Fann

    @im_a_Fann

    Ай бұрын

    @travisbickle1552 We each get around to it in due time. The majority of us have to find it on our own. Stop demeaning the younger generation; instead, uplift them and introduce them to the knowledge.

  • @travisbickle1552

    @travisbickle1552

    Ай бұрын

    @@im_a_Fann It’s the attitude of the younger generation that’s bothersome. There is a lack of desire to learn your history that is offensive. I hear to often “They didn’t teach us this in school.” Educate YOURSELF. Library cards are free. The internet has opened up a world of info at your fingertips. This isn’t an attack on you or meant to demean anyone. It’s a call to action to young Black people. That’s it.

  • @user-zp6kq9sy9b
    @user-zp6kq9sy9b8 күн бұрын

    he sounds like malcolm X

  • @carribeanbratzguyanesequeen997
    @carribeanbratzguyanesequeen997Ай бұрын

    Spike lee direct a lot of movies like love and basketball also some music videos too.

  • @jeffwilliams2828
    @jeffwilliams28282 ай бұрын

    🖤

  • @deckofcards87
    @deckofcards8720 күн бұрын

    A monolithic film. The fact that only four people have reacted to it on youtube, is saddening. The fact that Denzel didn't get an Oscar for it is beyond garbage. But hey, it's power remains regardless.

  • @im_a_Fann

    @im_a_Fann

    20 күн бұрын

    KZread blocks this movie heavy so I understand if creators pass on reacting to it.

  • @MeenaRuth2093
    @MeenaRuth20932 ай бұрын

    Also read his autobiography it's really good.

  • @im_a_Fann

    @im_a_Fann

    2 ай бұрын

    Yeah I’m planning on it! Thank you for watching🙂

  • @FloridaGeorgia

    @FloridaGeorgia

    Ай бұрын

    I agree. Malcolm X's 1965 Autobiography by Alex Haley taught me about Malcolm's sister Ella Collins. I guess the movie time ran too long for Spike to include Ella. That was a lost opportunity. The 1994 PBS Documentary" Malcolm X - Make It Plain" (available on KZread as of the time of this post), and the 2024 Hulu doc "Genius: MLK/X" did a nice job of including Ella. She was a HUGE influence on Malcolm X aka el-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz. HUGE.💯

  • @Codifiedsuccess
    @CodifiedsuccessАй бұрын

    Where's part two?

  • @im_a_Fann

    @im_a_Fann

    Ай бұрын

    Has been taken down and re-edited for the past 3 days🥲. Malcolm X’s commentary has YT shook. It will be up when it’s up.

  • @travisbickle1552
    @travisbickle15522 ай бұрын

    Spike Lee’s first 4-5 movies are must watch for Black people. It’s hard to believe you don’t know Spike Lee’s platform. Also, first time watching your channel, do you eat in all your videos? It’s just not appealing watching someone eat.

  • @im_a_Fann

    @im_a_Fann

    2 ай бұрын

    I knew of him when I was younger but never cared to watch his movies. Sometimes I eat, and most of the time I do my hair. I do what I want on my channel. Thank you for watching 👍🏾

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