NeroRisotto
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Think about it, in the 1970s, murders committed by the likes of Ted Bundy, John Wayne Gacy, and David Berkowitz were happening around the same time films such as Shaft, Superfly, and Disco Godfather were coming out. Now with all these serial killings that were going on at the time, why hasn't has filmmakers ever pit blaxplotation protagonists against these serial killers?
If you recall in the 1930s, pulp characters frequently fought against gangsters as America was plagued with them at the time, some even based on the biggest gangster of them all, Al Capone.
So the questions remains why didn't blaxplotation makers ever have Shaft track down Son of Sam, or Sweetback traveling back to the US to take on Ted Bundy.
I've been personally trying to call Hollywood execs for the past few days yelling at them about my ideas and then start screaming various profanity and slurs when they reject them. Hopefully they will eventually come my way (OR ELSE THEY'RE RETARDED FAGGOT NIGGERS!!!).
Anyways this crack pipe is starting to empty, better get a refill.
If you recall in the 1930s, pulp characters frequently fought against gangsters as America was plagued with them at the time, some even based on the biggest gangster of them all, Al Capone.
So the questions remains why didn't blaxplotation makers ever have Shaft track down Son of Sam, or Sweetback traveling back to the US to take on Ted Bundy.
I've been personally trying to call Hollywood execs for the past few days yelling at them about my ideas and then start screaming various profanity and slurs when they reject them. Hopefully they will eventually come my way (OR ELSE THEY'RE RETARDED FAGGOT NIGGERS!!!).
Anyways this crack pipe is starting to empty, better get a refill.