• 👩🏿‍❤️‍👨🏼What do you mean, "YOU PEOPLE?" | Jonah Hill & Eddie Murphy, Netflix movie review

  • Jan 29 2023
  • Length: 16 mins
  • Podcast

👩🏿‍❤️‍👨🏼What do you mean, "YOU PEOPLE?" | Jonah Hill & Eddie Murphy, Netflix movie review

  • Summary

  • Today, Anthony provides a brief review of the new awkward interracial romance comedy, YOU PEOPLE, starring and co-written by Jonah Hill, also co-written by its director, Kenya Barris (of TV's Black-ish, Grown-ish and Mixed-ish). You can find it on Netflix.

    TIMESTAMPS

    1:27 Similar movies

    2:46 Murphy and the cast; expectations

    6:17 Director Kenya Barris and his television background

    7:03 Hill's character and behavior

    9:51 The romantic chemistry

    10:43 Farrakhan, Jews vs. Muslims, and comparisons between slavery and the Holocaust

    12:55 Editing and cinematography

    13:44 Summary, grade, and what you should watch instead

    This podcast is produced by Eddie, edited and posted by Anthony, recorded on 1/28/23 in fabulous Las Vegas, NV.

    MUSIC CREDIT: "What's the Difference," performed by Dr. Dre, Xzibit and Eminem. Written by Charles Aznavour, Richard Bembery, Melvin Bradford, Steven Harris, Alvin Joiner, Marshall Mathers and Andre Young. Published 2000, Aftermath Entertainment/ Interscope Records. Property of Universal Music Group Film and TV Licensing.

    Original score for YOU PEOPLE is composed by Bekon. Soundtrack available now.

    Footage from YOU PEOPLE is property of Netflix, Inc. ©2022

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