Thursday, January 26, 2012

Epic Tale Brought to the Big Screen.

Man behind it all, George Lucas.
Finally, after ambushing with long anticipation, American film producer, George Lucas was proficient to finance 58 million for his fictional story inspired by veritable events, entitled “Red Tails.” The film divulges in the story an all African-American cohort of 1940’s Tuskegee Airmen’s who dispute in World War II and fortunately surpassed the rigors of racism. The majority of the combat unit were blacks and a minimal division was identified of Haitian descent. Once the men coated the tails of their P-51’s the color red, the heading “Red Tails” was garnered.  
Lucas is well known for generating his implacable trilogy of Star Wars films. Those collective movies startled every adolescent, especially Dark Vader and his glowing sword.
 Meanwhile, Terrence Howard, Nate Parker, Cuba Gooding Jr., talented singer/songwriter Ne-Yo, Elijah Kelley, Clifford Smith, 90210’s Tristan Wade, Michael B. Jordan, David Oyelowo, Anthony Hemingway, Leslie Odom Jr. are the convoy for this bright star-studded cast.
All of these men looking dapper covered Ebony's February edition(above). 
“We are finally paying homage to people who risked their lives, lost their lives and others who still had to come back home and fight”, said Ne-Yo.
Nate Parker informed Ebony, “This movie is unprecedented in the sense of having a group of black men who empowered, make decisions themselves and are the determining factor in the outcome of the film.”
This colossal of men with aptitude, are said to bring "standing O" presentations and slaughter at the box office.
During the weekend, I shall manage to a nearby theater to support these courageous men who are undeniably HEROES.
 
 
Pictured above are the original Tuskegee Airmen.
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