The Best Black Movies Of The 80s, Part II
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Now on to the late 80s… which saw, not only Eddie Murphy continuing to make it rain on them Hollyweird hoes, but also the arrival of a young man by the name of Shelton Jackson Lee. Spike Lee undeniably changed the face of Black cinema, and impacted almost every Black 70s and 80s baby’s adolescence and young adulthood.
By the way, remember when we told you Eddie was making it rain? Did you know that Eddie Murphy had four movies that were among the top 5 highest grossing movies the year they were released, including Beverly Hills Cop, which was the #7 highest grossing movie of the 80s?
Flip through the list and tell us your thoughts. Don’t forget to check out Part I, if you missed it yesterday.
The Golden Child (1986)
Hollywood Shuffle (1987)
Action Jackson (1988)
Coming To America (1988)
I’m Gonna Get You Sucka (1988)
Moonwalker (1988)
School Daze (1988)
Do The Right Thing (1989)
Harlem Nights (1989)
Lean On Me (1989)
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