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An Important African-American Filmmaker - RIP


His death has sadly been confirmed, after a few days fighting for survival on life-support.

As many of you will be aware, he was not only the youngest filmmaker to be nominated for a Best Director Academy Award for Boyz n the Hood in 1991, he was also, shockingly, the first African-American filmmaker to receive this honour.

After a few interesting and personal, but ultimately flawed and middling follow-ups to the seminal Boys n the Hood, including Poetic Justice and Higher Learning, Singleton unfortunately got sucked into generic moviemaking with the more commercially successful but less interesting likes of Shaft and 2 Fast 2 Furious, and one is inclined to wonder whether Singleton might one day have returned to the powerful and thoughtful types of films he first made his name with.

Nevertheless, even if he'll only truly be known for one film, which as a young black man raised in a community where so many of his peers were dead by their mid-twenties, he no doubt believed might have been his one and only shot to fully express himself and his preoccupations, that film, Boys n the Hood and its impact will continue to have a long legacy.

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RIP Singleton! I should watch Boyz, havent yet but its been on my list forever.

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If you haven't seen it by now, you never will. You should probably just STFU.

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Lol @ aggressive nobody troll

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Maybe you should.

That was uncalled for.

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We'll never know what direction his career would have taken. Very sad to see a talent go at such a young age. RIP.

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I wouldnt say he got "sucked into generic moviemaking".

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RIP

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i couldn't believe when i found out he directed 2 fast 2 furious. that was such a forgettable garbage movie. why in the world did he sell out by making that movie?

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