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Year
1996
Runtime
120 min.
Director
Spike Lee
Genres
Drama, History
Rating *
6.8
Votes *
3,666
Checks
355
Favs
15
Dislikes
1
Favs/checks
4.2% (1:24)
Favs/dislikes
15:1
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  1. Siskoid's avatar

    Siskoid

    Spike Lee puts a bunch of character actors on a bus bound for 1995's Million Man March in Washington D.C. in Get on the Bus, and I would probably have watched another two hours as they returned to L.A. Even if they'd just be listening to music and singing. Even if some of the characters are jerks (like a young Andre Braugher, ironically a loud-mouthed raging homophobe - at least to Brooklyn 99 fans), there's an overall sense of community, even if that community is far from homogeneous. How DO we achieve unity when the scope of the black experience in America is so diverse, not to say fractious? There are many interesting stories aboard this bus, but the heart of the picture has to be the one-two punch of the late great Ossie Davis and as the bus driver ferrying souls across America, Charles S. Dutton. Between them is the moral center of the drama. People should talk about this one more when they discuss Spike Lee's work! 2 years 3 months ago
  2. MMDan's avatar

    MMDan

    Netflix 3 years 11 months ago
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  1. This movie ranks #25 in BFI's 100 Road Movies
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