Anyone else wo watched this? What did you all think?

Anyone else wo watched this? What did you all think?

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I didn't know History Channel started doing comedy

Do they build space travelling pyramids?

It was better than the original. I still have that fucking lullaby in my head.

Never got around to it. Is it kino?

Niggers
t. mexican

It's kino tbqh

it's affirmative action kino.
And by that I mean that it's worthless but let's call it kino anyway for political reasons.

flick tier at best

The achting is quite strong, got to give it that.

No, it's actual kino. You just hate it cause muh niggers.

>actual kino

do you even know what kino means memeboy?

What is this white guilt series?

WE WUZ SLAVES AND SHIT

>God of Cred Forums thinks its shit
nationalreview.com/article/436157/roots-without-depth

>based on a book the author swears is based on the lives of his family
>he actually just stole a bunch of shit and made up a bunch of other shit and tried to pass it off as a family history

reminds me of another """true""" story

I've only been on Cred Forums twice. What does 'kino' mean?

Kino defines a audio-visual experience freed from the usual restrictions put on flicks, movies and films, namely realism, a timeline, any kind of coherence.

The most typical example of kino is Dog Star Man by Brakhage:
youtube.com/watch?v=NAoTHILzheo

However, to give a more recent and "watchable" example, Lost River (2015) by Ryan Gosling is also kino.

The different categories of long length audi-visual media experiences are flick, movie, film and kino. (We could argue that there is also cinema but it's more of a subcategory of film)

However, on this board, "kino" is also a meme abused and over abused that basically means something good.

Do they address the fact that the Atlantic slave trade was only possible because of the previously existing African slave trade?

Same thing as the 'patrician' meme.

yes, right before explaining that the jews organized and profited from the american slave trade.