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Blank Check with Griffin & David

Detroit with Black Men Can’t Jump In Hollywood

Blank Check with Griffin & David

Blank Check Productions / Talkhouse

Tv & Film, Society & Culture, Comedy, Film Reviews

4.66.1K Ratings

🗓️ 19 November 2017

⏱️ 109 minutes

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Summary

Jonathan Braylock, Jerah Milligan and James III, hosts of Black Men Can’t Jump In Hollywood podcast, join Griffin and David to discuss 2017’s period crime drama, Detroit. But was this a story that needed to be told? Is the racist white cop technically the lead? Were sections of this movie purposely shot like a horror movie? In the final installment of our mini series devoted to the filmography of Kathryn Bigelow, together, they discuss the many inconsistencies of this film, John Boyega, Blazing Saddles and more. This episode is sponsored by ProFlowers.

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0:00.0

right jack with Griffin and David

0:05.0

John Relock James the third

0:07.0

drop miligate

0:09.0

don't know what to say or two

0:12.0

I need you to survive the podcast

0:24.0

what is that?

0:26.0

jump i guess has that one point

0:28.0

alright sure

0:29.0

we were struggling

0:31.0

what is he need to survive the night

0:35.0

okay i remember that

0:37.0

there are only four quotes on the Detroit

0:40.0

mdb quotes page and the other three come from the racist cop

0:43.0

will polter right and can not be reverted into

0:47.0

funny podcast

0:49.0

whoo

0:50.0

i have somebody thoughts on him

0:51.0

wait till we get there

0:53.0

this is a whole movie of thoughts

0:55.0

yeah

0:56.0

hello everybody my name is Griffin

0:58.0

David Sims

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