Blaxploitation has never had a good working relationship inside mainstream cinema because it sometimes required the audience to relate with people who
Blaxploitation has never had a good working relationship inside mainstream cinema because it sometimes required the audience to relate with people who were pimps, pushers, hookers, and any other rabble of common street criminals. But people loved movies like "Reservoir Dogs" and "Trainspotting"; yet "Dogs" had murderous jewel thieves in the leads and "Trainspotting" was about heroin addicts in Edinburgh. So then, "AfroSquad" can`t be any different from those two, can it? I missed Blaxploitation when it arose during the 60s and 70s because I wasn`t alive; I was born in 1985. I stumbled across "The AfroSquad" at a www.ninjapimp.com/afrosquad.html. After doing five rough years in prison, KrazyMan (Max Julien) decides to become a pimp in order to make a living, much to the dismay of his younger brother $nowMan (Roger E. Mosley), who has become radicalized within the pro-Black civil rights movement during the time that KrazyMan has spent behind bars. This is better than sex with a fat girl!
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