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Who is the director of the movie "White Chicks?"

Here's a review I found....

Fart for art's sake

So sue me. I liked White Chicks.

Director Keenen Ivory Wayans' comedy (written by Keenen and his two starring brothers, as well as Andy McElfresh, Michael Anthony Snowden and Xavier Cook) is stupid, crude, at times inept, illogical, and alas, often very funny.

The plot, of course, makes little sense (it took six people to dream this up?), but provides an excuse for Marlon and Shawn Wayans to get silly. The pair play FBI agents who try to foil a kidnapping by donning latex, boobs, make-up and skirts to impersonate two airhead Hampton socialites (Anne Dudek and Maitland Ward). The comedy, no surprise, stems from the attempts of these two men to be women. They fart a lot, take dumps that cause women to flee the ladies' room, burp loud, pick their toes at the dinner table, bite off hangnails in mixed company--you know, all the stuff males do that females don't.

Why, you may ask, would two black men need to impersonate blonde-haired white women when surely there must be one or two female agents in the New York area who would have an easier time of it? Well, if that question is important to you, then you may not have the right mindset to appreciate the Wayans' "artistry."

Director Keenen keeps things moving so that when bits fall flat we're onto the next one before we've noticed. Though the jokes are usually ones we've seen and heard before, they're executed with entertaining energy. As actors, the Wayans siblings have an earnestness that is appealing. And their broad comic style is rooted in enough of a reality base to give the film a core of believability.

Try to see White Chicks in a full house. The audience's laughter may encourage you to enjoy yourself, even if it's against your better judgment.--Anthony Del Valle
 
i am NOT, i repeat NOT, i tell you i'm totally NOT racist in any way. in fact i tend to really like people of colors other than white.

but.... i was wanting some opinions.

do you think, that if a white producer/writer released a movie called "Black Chicks" (and in the movie it kind of made fun of black girls musical tastes, and the way they dressed, walked and acted) do you think there might be people saying that it was wrong to make a movie like that? and that it had racist overtones?

for some reason the title "White Chicks" (and the stereotypes involved in the movie) doesn't quite sit well with me. something gives me an uneasy feeling about it.

oh well. life goes on though. 🙂
 
yea, your right TIB. If a similar movie was made about "black chicks" there would be an outrage. Such a double standard is to be expected in american society. As for the movie, it was done in good humor, anything with the wayans is usually pretty funny.
 
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