Originally posted by Lina
In K-PAX, an otherwise decent movie, one black girl says to the other black girl, "You go, homegirl." YUUUUUCK. I mean, was that the most stimulating line the writers could think to give a black girl? It's so stereotypical.
How was that movie? I really liked all the other movies I've seen with Kevin Spacey in them (well I was kinda iffy about Pay It Forward, but the movie certainly wasn't bad, just one of those movies that tried to be great, but didn't cut it). He seems to take some really amazing roles, and always steals the show. But this particular movie looked like one of those movies 16 year old preppy girls call "cute". I avoid those kinds of movies. So how was it? Is it better than the previews portray? Because they portray something along the lines of Dr. Dolittle, Bicentennial Man or Mystery Men to me.