22nd Feb2012

Michael Jackson – Moonwalker [Full Movie]

by iSpit

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Anthology movie by, and starring, Michael Jackson in his prime, combining a number of music videos from his bestselling “Bad” album with a fantasy tale of Michael’s confrontation with a ruthless drug dealer known as Mr. Big (Joe Pesci).

Writers:

Michael Jackson (story) (segment “Smooth Criminal“), David Newman (screenplay) (segment “Smooth Criminal“)

21st Feb2012

Niesha & “The Lemon Society”

by QueenMKS

Sounds like a good children’s story right? Well technically, it is… read below..

Hey Family & Friends:

You may remember that I ran an Alex’s Lemonade Stand this past summer with my daughter and her best friends. We were able to reach our goal to help fight childhood cancer and we had a bunch of fun doing it!

Recently, I became a member of the “Lemon Society” -  a group of self-starting, young professionals dedicated to fulfilling the vision of Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation (ALSF). As a member, I am required to raise AT LEAST $150 towards the foundation and I would love if you could help me out!  To Donate, please visit my Fundraising Page: http://www.alexslemonade.org/mypage/80491

No matter how little your donation, or how big, while helping me to meet my goal and in turn you help to fight childhood cancer. Even a donation a little as $1.00 can go a long way. 

If you have any questions about ALFS, The Lemon Society, or what I am trying to achieve, please let me know! I want to thank you in advance for your support! All donations benefit Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation and all donations must be made online at our special website. :-)

 Thanks in Advance
-Niesha
20th Feb2012

Panther (Full Movie)

by iSpit

A dramatized account of the story of The Black Panther Party of Self-Defense.

Writers:

Melvin Van Peebles (novel), Melvin Van Peebles (screenplay)

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19th Feb2012

Mahogany (Full Movie)

by iSpit

Tracy, an aspiring designer from the slums of Chicago puts herself through fashion school in the hopes of becoming one of the world’s top designers. Her ambition leads her to Rome spurring a choice between the man she loves or her newfound success.

Writers:

Toni Amber (story), John Byrum (screenplay)

18th Feb2012

She Hate Me (Full Movie)

by iSpit

Fired from his job for exposing corrupt business practices, a former biotech executive turns to impregnating wealthy lesbians for profit.

Director:

Spike Lee

Writers:

Michael Genet (story), Michael Genet (screenplay), and 1 more credit »

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17th Feb2012

Brown Sugar (Full Video)

by iSpit

Friends since childhood, a magazine editor (Lathan) and a hip-hop record exec (Diggs) stumble into romantic territory.

Director:

Rick Famuyiwa

Writers:

Michael Elliot (story), Michael Elliot (screenplay), and 1 more credit »

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16th Feb2012

@Twitter: Isn’t it Funny? By @LanaDot

by Lana

By: Lana Adams

My name is Lana Adams. I am a writer, by definition. I am a twenty-something year old, recent graduate of Temple University with a degree in Broadcast Journalism and I am interested in helping people. I want to help people in whatever way that I can, whether it’s informing people about pertinent issues, or lending them a helping hand, or helping them to reach their personal goals, the one thing I love to do, is help. I hope to bring clarity to the things that we sometimes overlook; I want to shed light on the stories that aren’t told in hopes that we will begin to pay attention and make a conscious change.

I find it very troubling that whenever a celebrity or popular public figure passes away, I have to immediately log out of Twitter. The popular micro-blogging site is fun when there’s an award-show on television, or when you and your favorite followers are tuned into this week’s episode of “Glee” or “Law and Order: SVU”, but when something devastating or tragic happens, I usually have to put my phone down and away to avoid frustration.

The recent news of the death of singer, Whitney Houston hit me just as hard as it hit the rest of her fans and friends. As soon as the CNN alert of her passing crossed my telephone’s screen, I immediately turned on the news to confirm it. I, like most people, took to Twitter to keep up with any recent developments. The first few tweets were tweets of sadness and disbelief from her fans and celebrity friends, then, like clockwork, the ignorance began. The jokes about Whitney’s crack addiction and her rumored love affair with R&B singer, Ray-J became more offensive than I could handle.

It never fails, as soon as something tragic happens, people feel the need to log onto twitter and compete for the most Retweets. This time, I was sick of it. I guess I am partially to blame because I control the people I follow on Twitter. With the simple click of a button, I can choose to ignore the foolishness and crude comments by unfollowing the people who choose to promote them.

I think this new age of media, with Twitter and Facebook and Instagram, we feel the need to share everything all the time—no matter how, rude or personal or disrespectful it is. This spirit of being so public and showing everyone every single aspect of your personal life is encouraging insensitivity to privacy. The tabloid magazines, and the need to know every detail of a celebrity’s life has been around for as long as there have been celebrities but now these sites give us the opportunity to know everything about one another as well. It’s why we can say that Bobbi Christina needs her privacy and we should leave her alone, but that doesn’t stop us from clicking the link to a story that’s headline reads something like “Was Bobbi Christina on Crack Too?”

We are curious beings by nature, but now, with information so constantly and readily available, we almost feel we need to know everything and want to protest when someone tells us to back off. It is why Whitney fans all over the world are upset over her family’s decision to have a private funeral service for her. Yes, Whitney was apart of all of our lives and our history, especially for African American females such as myself, but where do we draw the line? She was somebody’s mother, somebody’s daughter, and somebody’s friend. She lived her life publicly and was crucified by the media for it. Not only do we as a society feel we deserve to know everything about you, but we should be able to say whatever we want and share it with all of our friends on the Internet.

We already see how the Internet has limited direct communication in public by the number of bowed heads we see walking down a city street while looking at their cell phones. We don’t talk to each other any more, which makes it easier to disrespect one another. People feel they are disrespecting your twitter handle rather than the living, breathing, flawed, human being behind the computer screen, and that is a problem. We need to reconnect.

09th Feb2012

The Tuskegee Airmen (Full Video)

by iSpit

The true story of how a group of African American pilots overcame racist opposition to become one of the finest US fighter groups in World War II

Director:

Robert Markowitz

Writers:

Paris Qualles (teleplay), Trey Ellis (teleplay), and 3 more credits »

07th Feb2012

Slam (Full Movie)

by iSpit

Slam tells the story of Ray Joshua, an original, gifted young MC trapped in a war-zone housing project known as Dodge City. Unable to find a job, Ray copes with the despair and poverty of his neighborhood by using his wits and verbal talent.

Director:

Marc Levin

Writers:

Marc Levin (story), Richard Stratton (story), and 5 more credits »

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06th Feb2012

George Washington (Full Movie)

by iSpit

A delicately told and deceptively simple story of a group of children in a depressed small town who band together to cover up a tragic mistake.

Director:

David Gordon Green

06th Feb2012

Late Pass: Jade Alston – Single On A Saturday Night (EP)

by iSpit

I dont know what the f*ck I have been doing or how it is even possible that I missed this incredible collection of music. For those of you who are also as late as I am, please dont delay any further…

R&B singer/songwriter Jade Alston releases her debut EP, ‘Single On A Saturday Night’. The set features Grammy-Nominated songwriter Claude Kelly, who co-wrote the lead single, “Missing You Lately,” while Grammy-Winning producer Chuck Harmony also contributed to the project.

‘Single on a Saturday Night’ tells a story about a single woman on a Saturday night.  Each track off the EP plays like a journal entry into Jade’s personal diary.  “Searching,” “Love of My Life” and “Sober” are entries into Jade’s journal to which anyone who has ever had a love interest can relate.  With “Missing You Lately,” Jade writes about that phone call which never comes from that special someone.

Although the tone and texture of Jade’s voice is like Toni Braxton, conceptually, Jade is the female singing version of Kanye West and Drake.  Jade blends Kanye’s soul, honesty and originality with Drake’s versatility and ability to relate.  Like the HBO character Carrie Bradshaw, Jade writes about women’s issues and has distinctive style.  Jade’s uniqueness brings freshness to the R&B industry that is apparent to listeners.

04th Feb2012

Remember The Titans (Full Movie)

by iSpit


The true story of a newly appointed African-American coach and his high school team on their first season as a racially integrated unit.

Director:

Boaz Yakin

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25th Jan2012

Boondocks Creator Co-Wrote Red Tails

by iSpit

The man known for creating the nationally syndicated comic strip The Boondocks in the late 1990s also has his hands in a film being released this weekend. Aaron McGruder, the controversial man with wide-ranging opinions on a vast variety of subjects, co-wrote Red Tails.

The project, financed by filmmaker George Lucas, opened on Friday in theaters nationwide and chronicles the lives of Tuskegee Airmen, a group of black pilots placed in an experimental training program during World War II.

“About two years ago, I got a call from my agent asking if I wanted to meet with Lucas to talk about the script,” McGruder told the Daily Beast. “I was like, ‘Yes, I would!’ I’m a Stars Wars guy and also the son of a military pilot, so it was the best of both worlds for me to do a project like this.”

McGruder was said to be brought on by Lucas to add a fresher, more youthful take on the film.

“That was my biggest contribution to the project, making it more of an action-hero type film,” McGruder told the Daily Beast. “I used my comic strip experience to make the script have a faster pace. There have been other movies on the Tuskegee Airmen, so I wanted to make sure the audience had a different view of these men … this film has something for older people who know the story, and younger people who aren’t so familiar with the story and like action.”

We urge everyone to go and support this film that George Lucas felt was an important enough story to tell, whether Hollywood backed it or not.

24th Jan2012

The Gangs Of New York (Full Video)

by iSpit

In 1863, Amsterdam Vallon returns to the Five Points area of New York City seeking revenge against Bill the Butcher, his father’s killer.

Director:

Martin Scorsese

Writers:

Jay Cocks (story), Jay Cocks (screenplay), and 2 more credits »

24th Jan2012

The Abridged Story Of Earl “The Pearl” Monroe

by iSpit

Normally when you hear a story about an athlete from the old days having lots of medical work done, it’s a boxer or football player.

But this surgery saga is about an NBA legend.

“Earl The Pearl” Monroe, who starred in the backcourt with Walt “Clyde” Frazier on the New York Knicks, is undergoing approximately his 30th operation since retiring from the NBA in 1980.

Monroe had a flamboyant style on the basketball court, where he’s credited with being the king of the “shake-and-bake” move which helped give him the iconic nickname “Black Jesus.”

But the 67-year-old’s body has broken down since he retired, according to the New York Post. “This will be his fifth on his back and neck area,” his wife Marita Green told the Post’s Peter Vecsey. “He’s also had five hip replacements. Amazingly, his knees were never operated on, but he told me the other day they’re starting to bother him.”

Enshrined into the 990, Monroe was a four-time NBA All-Star guard and became a cult hero thanks to his twisting, spinning, faking, double-pump, and dribbling exploits, according to his Hall of Fame bio.


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While playing with Frazier in the legendary backcourt of the 1970s, Monroe was part of the Knicks’ last world championship team 39 years ago. Out of Division-II Winston-Salem State University, the 6-3 guard 3 seasons in New York and Baltimore.

Monroe’s wife believes her husband will need at least a few more surgeries in the near future.

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