EP11The S-Word Granddad and the good Rev. Rolo Goodlove try to cash in big after a teacher calls Riley 'the n-word' in school. EP12The Story of Catcher Freeman Three very different versions of a slave revolt led by Huey and Riley's great great great great great great grandparents. ...
If you loved "The Color Purple," and can't get enough of "Precious," we present an equally powerful, emotionally gripping story of people senselessly beating on each other. Uncle Ruckus's family comes to town and Ruckus must settle some old business with
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be in the boondocks To be in a very distant or remote location, often one that lacks modern amenities. "Boondocks" comes from the Tagalog word bundok, meaning "mountain"; it originated as US military slang. That place is way out in the boondocks—it'll take us hours to get there. Good...
2.InformalAny sound or word:You never said boo to me about overtime. interj. Used to express contempt, scorn, or disapproval or to frighten or surprise another. v.booed,boo·ing,boos v.intr. To utter a boo. v.tr. To express contempt, scorn, or disapproval of by booing:booed the ...
This film had the sad history of being blackballed in the United States due to the incident at Columbine...which is a real shame, because it is a treasure...written and directed by Troy Duffy, Boondocks is set in Boston...it is the story of fraternal twin Irish boys (Connor and Murp...
First two seasons great, third allright and fourth not First two seasons great. Third still felt like Boondocks despite it seemingly losing focus. There just wasn't a uniting element present anymore, but the characters are stuill there. ...
The Boondocks is based on the satiric Aaron McGruder comic strip of the same name. The show follows the adventures of two black boys, Riley and Huey Freeman, who experience a culture clash when they move from southside Chicago to the "boondocks" to live
Boondocks. It is hard to criticise Madhouse for their work because it does look good but it does take something from the soul of the strip and the first season. It probably doesn't help that I got it into my head that the frequent and extended action sequences had been stepped up ...
Granddad invites a total stranger to the house for the weekend and has the nerve to act surprised when she turns out to be completely insane.