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GO AND CHECK IT OUT! THE MOVIE --SELMA (1301 hits)

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    GO AND CHECK IT OUT!

THE MOVIE:

SELMA

 

Starring:  David Oyelowo as Martin Luther King, Tom Wilkinson, Tim Roth, Cuba Gooding, Jr. Oprah Winfrey

Directed by:  Ava Duvernay

Genres:  Drama/ Based on real life of Dr. Martin Luther King's in Selma Alabama during Civil Rights marches.

RELEASE DATE:  December 25, 2014

Limited areas check local listings for availablity of show times

 

This is a great impactful movie with a inside look at the conversations and planning march in Selma, Alabama.   David Oyelowo does a tremedous portrayal of Dr. King.   The drama heights the emotions fine-tuned.  The action is shockingly addictive.  It's all surround with politics, schemes, and making the voice of people heard.   A film that will have you educated,  as well and updated in the trails and revisited past of how Black America's struggled for Civil Rights to it's mountain's peak.     Take the family,  or yourself if you haven't seen it.  It's 1965.  You'll be in Selma before you know it!  

GO AND CHECK IT OUT!

JUST IN TIME FOR THE KING HOLIDAY....

 

 




Posted By: MIISRAEL Bride
Sunday, January 18th 2015 at 3:34PM
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Sunday, January 18th 2015 at 4:40PM
MIISRAEL Bride
my group at the YMCA will see it this coming Tuesday.
Sunday, January 18th 2015 at 4:51PM
Harry Watley
It's has a great preview I think you and group will enjoy it.
I'll buy it later on DVD. :)
Sunday, January 18th 2015 at 5:54PM
MIISRAEL Bride
Hey I am really overjoyed that thus movie was done, but sadly I don't believe I'll be able view it just yet.



Sunday, January 18th 2015 at 6:15PM
Jeni Fa
@Jeni
It has a great epic and It's powerful. I can understand your hesitation.


Sunday, January 18th 2015 at 6:26PM
MIISRAEL Bride
My wife an I is here that the theater now to watch Selma.


Sunday, January 18th 2015 at 6:50PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
Brother Deacon Ron, that's terrific!
Without all the movie's details share with us your review; and if you think it's worthy to watch.
Monday, January 19th 2015 at 9:46AM
MIISRAEL Bride
Sister Bride,

I did it!!! My wife and I saw the movie Selma. I heard the comment sand felt the emotions of the people, after the movie was over. People stood up at their seats with applause during Dr. Martin Luther King's speech near the end of this movie.

I will stop here but what I will say, I was glad to see that our younger generation was moved and got the message of "Selma" The Movie.

Highly recommended, must see movie.

Enjoy the learning experience, WOW!
Monday, January 19th 2015 at 11:16AM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
Exciting! This says much to a new generation,
" A message that is good is timeless."-MIIS


Monday, January 19th 2015 at 12:07PM
MIISRAEL Bride
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