the whole point was him to be someone who apparently doesn’t have fun, but changes and has fun in the end. but i think he got better throughout the end, because that’s when he was really getting into it esp when it came to the basketball part of it.
i noticed that he maintained really the same straight face throughout the parts of the movie where he wasn’t animated … i wish they had told him to step it up a lil with voice acting, especially when he would fall or scream. I will say that lebron’s acting was … okay. and with someone who’s dad loves the matrix, those references were surprisingly good as idk what.Īlso the soundtrack was bomb, hearing kirk franklin again is so refreshing–and on a hip hop track? 10x better. The references are so &:£:3’ i love the references … the star trek reference was funny asf. i love how they integrated the looney tunes into other movies, live action or not. Visually it was so good, the animation (both 3d and 2d) was smooth and everything. Lol why are adults reviewing space jam 2 as if it isnt for kidsīut im 17 and about to review a kids movie oh god SPOILERS DOWN HERE One peice of positive representation versus 100 peices of "representation" can only change but so much.īut then again that's why I'm writing this post if I want to see change the first thing I have to do is at least bring attention to what I see as the issue. Not much will change if I only complain about it and I am aware of that BUT it is not my responsibility to create every peice of representation that appropriately represents my community. BECAUSE TRUST ME there are some really good cute ones that have fluff or romantic smut or getting railed BUT that's not the WHOLE DAMN STORY (and even if it is it's done in a respectful manner!)but there are so few.Īnd I can already here the argument "WELL, WHY DON'T YOU CREATE SOME REPRESENTATION YoURSeLf!" I will. I just wish that there was more appropriate representation in the x reader community rather than the few good stories that we are given. OR the story points out how y/n "picked out her huge afro and put on her large hoop earrings" or "y/n put on their Air Jordans and went to see their baby daddy for the child support that he owes" (I'M SERIOUS)!
The thing that I think gets under my skin the most is the fact that most of the stories are FULL of stereotypes about African Americans! The tags almost always have the Daddy kink, choking kink, spit kink, Drug use, toxic relationships, abuse of some sort! Or there are like 40 tags of black Y/n getting SPECIFICALLY violently fucked! Most of the time the tag x Black!reader feels more like just a tag to get reads rather than an actual attempt at creating more representation! In my experience of searching AND I HAVE BEEN SEARCHING, most of the time the fic doesn't even mention the reader being black or only gives like 1 description like "y/n's luscious black curls" AND THAT'S IT! Now if that's your thing go off but NOT IN EVERY S I N G L E STORY! You don't look up x black!reader smut non-con you just look up x black!reader and that's all that's there. Like I go to look for a fluffy fic and all I find is y/n getting railed in their sleep non-consensually! These stories always have a bittersweet twisted ending. You know something that I constantly wonder about? How most (insert character here) x Black!Reader's are usually dark smut fics. Tonight we’re at Rihanna’s super secret album unveiling in LA! Follow along! personal thoughts on Black x Readers as an African American Guys, we think Riri’s new album cover is behind this curtain. g5p9EJvuPp - Sidewalk Hustle October 8, 2015 Meanwhile in LA, we’re at the Rihanna album art unveiling party.
Rihanna’s ANTI album cover features the first photo of her as a child, with a poem translated into braille on top. The night is young.Ĭheck out some of our tweets from the event and follow us on SnapChat for a inside look at the event in LA. The photo on the album cover is the first photo of Rihanna as a kid.Īs of now, no release date or tracklist but stay tuned. The inside will feature poetry by Chloe Mitchell translated into braille. Rihanna and contemporary brail artist Roy Nachum worked on the cover together. It was a star studded event packed with tons of guests to the walls including O’Shea Jackson and Jason Mitchell (who play Ice Cube and Easy E in Straight Outta Compton), Holly Peete among others. At a super secret unveiling event earlier tonight at MAMA Gallery in Los Angeles which we were blessed to be able to attend, the singer shared imagery from the album, titled ANTI. Rihanna has been teasing her 8th album for what seems like years and it looks like we’re finally about to get R8.