The Boondocks by Aaron McGruder for May 13, 1999
Transcript:
Huey: Granddad, will you take me and Riley to go see the new "Star Wars" movie? Granddad: The theater is right down the street. Take yourselves. Huey: Well, I was hoping we could drive into the city and see it there. Granddad: Oh, I get it. You want to see it in a black theater... Well, that makes sense. You've waited a long time for this film, and we all know how quiet and attentive black folks are in movie theaters. I'm sure you'll hear at least half the movie... Huey: You say it's right down the street? Granddad: Five blocks, take a left.
nudaydawning over 14 years ago
Honestly, a black guy in the audience made Death Proof more entertaining blurting out, “Quentin, you crazy!” during the “scene missing” joke.
comics04 almost 14 years ago
Man, if I had a dollar for every deep voice I heard ring out through the dark of a theater warning someone about how “that dude got a expletive knife, expletive!”, I’d never pay for another ticket.
boogiewoogie over 12 years ago
not every african american is noisy in movies some of them can b quiet n respectful to other movie goers some european and asian american patrons can b noisy too