Good Hair Movie Trailer
Chris Rock examines the cost, both financial and sociological, of African-American hair culture in this hilarious, Sundance award-winning film. Traveling from Atlanta to India to Harlem and everywhere in between, Rock tries to figure out how society determines exactly what is “good” hair.
Release Date: October 9, 2009 (limited)
Studio: Roadside Attractions
Director: Jeff Stilson
Screenwriter: Lance Crouther
Starring: Chris Rock
Genre: Comedy, Documentary
Rating: PG-13 (for some language including sex and drug references, and brief partial nudity)
Trailer: Courtesy of Youtube












This movie should do well after Oprah did her whole show about it the other day. All that free press is better than anything he could buy.
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I’ve been hearing alot about this one and I def want to check it out, being a black woman and all. But, recently, Chris is being sued for $5 million by a woman who says he stole her idea for the movie.
I’ll see this because it has Chris Rock in it.
Great! lol
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