Even if you're not a fan of blaxploitation films, there's no doubt you'll have a great time watching this terrific film. Jason James and Rick Montgomery did a great job casting them. Also starring in the film, in smaller roles include Kym Whitley, Arsenio Hall, Nicole Ari Parker, R&B singer Brian Mcknight, Tommy Davison, Mykelti Williamson, to name a few. Despite being basically a Micheal Jai White show, gorgeous leading lady Salli Richardson-Whitfied makes her presence felt as Gloria, Black Dynamite's partner. I wish Hollywood producers would cast this guy more often. With a strong screen presence and undeniable charisma, he's proved he's quite capable of carrying a movie. Micheal Jai White-who shares writing credits Byron Minns and Scott Sanders-really should be a bigger star. Season 1 (2012)/BLACK Dynamite - S01 E04 - A Crisis For Christmas (1080p - BluRay) srt 37. And did I mention its relentlessly hilarious? It rivals The Hangover as one of the funniest films of 2009. Its infinitely better than Undercover Brother.
I can say with absolute certainty that its arguably the best blaxploitation film since Shaft. Kudos to Scott Sanders for his inspired direction, Adrian Younge for his original score and editing, and Shawn Maurer(cinematographer) for capturing the 1970's zeitgeist so vividly. I tremendously enjoyed other blaxploitation films such as Jackie Brown(1997), Shaft(1971), Superfly(1972), Coffey(1973), I'm Gonna Git You Sucka(1988), etc, so I eagerly anticipated Black Dynamite when I saw the trailer early last year, and boy did it deliver!.
Incidentally, just like in Black Dynamite, the antagonist in Foxy Brown is also known as "The Man". Torrent: BLACK DYNAMITE (2011-2015) - Completed ANIMATED TV Series, Season 1-2 S01-S Movie - 1080p BluRay Web-DL x264. I felt a deep sense of nostalgia watching it because it reminded me of classic films of the genre, especially the highly influential Foxy Brown(1972). Those types of films are witty, hilariously silly, tongue-in-cheek and immensely entertaining, and Black Dynamite is no exception. Blaxploitation-even though contemporary ones are few and far between-is one of my favorite movie genres. I don't think I've seen another one since Undercover Brother(2002), which I quite liked. Its a shame Hollywood doesn't produce them as frequently as they did in the early to mid-70s. It first premiered at the 2009 Sundance film festival, where Sony worldwide acquisitions picked it up for distribution. I'm quite sure you'll agree when you see it. Its one of those sadly rare-if not moribund-genres that deserve to be resurrected. Movies like Black Dynamite give you an intense yearning for blaxploitation films.