I stopped getting perms after seeing this documentary. Didn't realize I had "good hair" all along. It may not be straight, wavy or long but it's healthy hair. Thank you Chris Rock for showing this documentary.
@SYWBW-SAVE-YOUR-WOMBS-BLACK-WOMEN Our hair" What? am pretty sure chris rock is a black man who has the same hair. Mockery of our hair ??So your claiming indian women as black people hair now. When chris rock came into the with the afro hair your own black women in the store sided with asian man at the check out. He pro natural FOH.
@SYWBW-SAVE-YOUR-WOMBS-BLACK-WOMEN Its a epidemic they many of yall black women who buy weave,wigs they many of yall making videos,article crying about Years of styling, braiding, pulling, relaxing and sewing in weaves even chemically relaxing leaving yall bald.hair loss traction alopecia.
@SYWBW-SAVE-YOUR-WOMBS-BLACK-WOMEN You should stop self hating on your black people. Your channel huh Black males are our misery? You ok black sister? Save your wombs black women? u dont want the black race to continue to exist?
@@mahatana_r Don't do John B. Williams dirty like that, man. And he literally didn't care. He even has said so in the last couple days and is actually on the side of Will Smith, not Chris Rock, because Williams shaving his head was a personal decision, not something to cope with alopecia (a rumor that has been going around that is baseless is he has alopecia. He does not. His hair was just thinning like many men experience and just decided to shave it all off one day. Also, the "these are jokes man" thing Will says? That's because some of the audience was groaning, not because Williams took any offense to it). He of course wishes Will acted with words before hands, but he understands Will's reaction and agrees that both have some learning to do. And Jada is sensitive about it and said so well before the joke was made. First rule of comedy (and first rule of roasting, actually): if someone says they are sensitive about something, you don't make a joke of it. That is actually something decided upon before every single one of the "The Roast of" comedy show. The one being roasted is allowed to say what is off limits, and the comedians oblige.
@@benisrood It's far different, being a bald man and having a bald joke than being a bald woman and having a bald joke. Bald men are a dime a dozen. And I say this as a bald man (this picture is from when I had a full head of hair and I just haven't felt like changing it from a decade ago). Bald women are not and are mostly either living with alopecia or cancer. That's why you don't make fun of bald women. And especially bald black women.
@@benisrood This definitely isn't a copypasta. And there kind of is rules of comedy, albeit unspoken mostly. But the thing about roasts is 100% true. The easiest one to find is trump's restrictions on his celebrity roast, which he specifically said "no jokes that suggest trump is not as wealthy as he claims to be." And this was from Aaron Lee, who has written for every single Comedy Central roast since 2005. Roasts aren't about hurting the person you're making jokes about. Even insult comics know that. When someone's an insult comic, you shouldn't be trying to ruin a friendship/relationship or instigate a fight. That's why there's the unspoken rule of comedy that you don't make fun of things they take very seriously, which Chris knew Jada did.
Chris rock has always low key been trying to set the black community on the right path. He said way back in the day that we should invest instead of buying rims. He just hid the game inside a joke.
It’s so ironic how much the Asian Betsy supply store people subconsciously hate their customers’ natural hair while selling us hair products. The irony.
@@Iam_Clau if he didn’t, and he actually cared about the words of the black women he personally interviewed from this documentary, he wouldn’t have said what he said at the Oscar’s.
2:00 I have a coworker that grew up in Compton, and she says that black girls used to come up from behind Mexican girls and cut their hair! At first, I thought they just did it to be mean, but after I saw this movie, I wondered if they used the hair for their weaves? Later on I asked my friend about this and she looked perplexed, and she said, "You know what? I don't know. Maybe."
@@turdrhinofiend Depends on the length entirely, I have found various strands of hair in the park, at the beach, in a store and I put them into a lace front. It's just not a lot.
This documentary changed my life, especially as a non black woman i had no idea the depth of the process or where it comes from! I love all of you beautiful queens and your natural hair is literally God like 🥹🙏🏾💓
I know! My hair is locked and I absolutely love it. It's sexy, beautiful and most of all, It just feels so empowering to be completely proud and happy with my natural hair. I used to relax my hair, I also used to get extensions and I have to say, not only was it way too much work! but the minute my natural curls started to grow in I felt the need to rush to the salon and press them out! As black women we should be proud of our hair and it's beauty and stop mimicking white culture!
Growing up I heard that term a lot. I didn't realize till i was older how offensive it really was. I come from a mixed race family. My sister got straighter hair than mine and since our grandmother is Irish, she always said my sister had "better" hair than mine. Which made me feel bad. In the back of my mind I didn't want kids with "bad" hair. My children's father is half Indian and our first daughter's hair is much straighter than our other kids. One day he said, "she has better hair than the other kids" needless to say he never made the mistake to say that again
Because strong, confident, wealthy women with a healthy sense of humour should be able to take a little joke when they're a guest at the Oscar's and also work in the 'entertainment' industry.
I used to perm my hair but then it really messed up my hair so i just chopped it off. All my friends say im super brave and some say i shouldnt leave it that way(super super curly and short) and just straighten it, which defeats the purpose. Im just so sad that we as a proud race cant even be proud of our own hair.
Funny how he really went and did a whole documentary about hair struggles for black woman and then, joked about Jada and their lack of hair in front of millions of people watching. Not saying Will did the right thing, but he should've known better no to mess with a woman's looks.
Very very true. It's around 13-14 on the ph scale. That's how it breaks down the disulfide bonds in the hair so that it "relaxes". It's basically damaging your hair enough to straighten it, but not so much it falls out. Sexy huh?
I did not know it was an obsession. The fact that he did this movie and knew black women’s sensitive struggle with hair and is still making jokes about it….
wow, I think this is the "new thing" i learned today. I did not know that people put stuff like that in their hair to get it straight. (how sucky is it that the things that we think make us look good are the worst for us in the long run) such an unfair world. Chris Rock made this very funny, but eye opening at the same time. I like it!! :]
Geeezzz black women wanting straight hair, and I chopped mine off because I was told I was too old for long hair. The fact is - a lot of money is made by convincing us that we need to "fix" ourselves.
Supposedly Chris didn't write the joke but judging by this, he could have been sensitive enough to the issue to not have chosen to perform the joke. Chris seemed to have taken ownership of his fault, by not pressing charges. #TeamChris
I agree with your comment 100%. But also, that slap from Will wasn’t meant to hurt Chris but to simply put him in his place for mocking his black wife’s hair. It’s kinda a thing in black culture to settle shit physically and then shake hands, and move on. But the setting is what really was inappropriate. I personally don’t put my hands on others, nor would I condone a spouse or family member to do so either. But I’m not ignorant to the fact that the majority of black people saw that slap differently than the other races that witnessed it.
He tells an Indian woman in his movie about Black women's hair "choices," "If you see some Black women coming, run the other way!" Indicating that Black American women would knock the Indian women down and make off with her thick, long wavy ponytail. He insulted so many black women without a care. After his "Good Hair" movie came out, I and many other women stopped supporting him. He is a true Negro. He doesn't have the nerve to insult White, Hispanics, Asians, Indians, or other women, only Black women, knowing he can get away with it, by currying favor with racists! Go Will, for standing up for your Black woman. We applaud you! A White or Hispanic man would have done the same, had he hurt their woman. By the look on her face Jada was deeply hurts by Rock's comments. He targeted her, one of the few Black women in the room, as he was too weak a man, to pick on women who were not Black! Thank God there are a few Black men left that are champions of Black women, who will not allow America to destroy, because they would banish Black women from society, if they could. They don't want to imagine Black women as feminine, intelligent, highly educated, soft, loving, caring, accomplished, ultra-capable human beings. Prime example: Judge K. Brown-Jackson, first Black woman nominee to the supreme court. Who incidentally rocks "nappy hair" braids! Consider the degradation she silently endured, while being interrogated by White men and Women who can't hold a candle to her intellect. Yet they treated her as though her superior and tried mightily to bring her down, putting her in her place, as they've always done to Blacks who achieve beyond America's expectations. Most of her interrogators barely made it out of community college, or never earned a graduate degree. And had no aspirations of ever getting in to, or graduating from an ivy league college, like Harvard Law! She's better educated than any judge serving on the supreme court at this time. Still, many senators say they won't vote for her. So, Chris Rock, are you proud to make your living as a boot-lick," shoeshine boy?" I hope your own dark-skinned, nappy-headed daughters (your words - not mine), don't marry insensitive men, who have your disdain for Blackness, and hair that won't grow long - and straight, which seems to bother you immensely! Men who will berate, verbally abuse and shame them. If anyone cares to see a Black man acting like an ass, Rock's movie "Good Hair" is the epidemy. It's an HBO film, can be found at www.GoodHairMovie.net. Rock is obsessed with Black women's hair, or lack of, and I suspect his divorce gave him the opportunity to find a woman with the "good hair" he desires that ALL women should possess, naturally - Alopecia, or not!
@@queenie514 I would only (disagree) with one premise you articulated..... It's more than suffocating to live inside the parameters of language. Even worse to have disparaging defaulted definitions you must do your best to blot out: 1..Behind the eight ball 2. A Black mark on your record 3.(Call) a spade a spade 4.Pot (calls) the kettle BLACK 5 In POLITE CONVERSATION the ENSLAVERS our ancestors are still referred to as (masters) 6 OUR ANCESTORS are (still) referred to as SLAVES instead off with the posthumous respect bestowed by using the more (truthful) word, ENSLAVED (this word that everybody conveniently forgets when it's time to be respectfully descriptive) I'll be damned if I would (voluntarily) propagate a stigmatizing, weaponized description into (archival perpetuity). To CHOOSE saying 'NAPPY' over saying (NATURAL) is allowing archaic language to live! On the one hand you say it's Chris Rock's description of his daughters on the other hand, you used it to describe our Supreme Court Justice nominee's hair. Weaponizing the word 'Nappy' when the word 'Natural' is so affirming?! Seems no different than us propagating the old saying, ' Now if that ain't the pot callin the kettle, BLACK. ' Barely having discernment enough to realize that we've been keeping SPIRITS of negative ENERGY alive with our choices of words.
@@queenie514 What is up with you? This documentry literally promoting Black women to go natural or even wear embrace afro wigs instead of indian women weave or wigs. When chris rock came into the with the afro hair your own black women in the store sided with asian man at check out that no body wants that. It aint only black men I heard many Black women say out own mouth to people who mixed half black half white/Asian to having good hair or just a full black person who may have loose texture hair. I get you with the part when says to the indian women he should run but He comedian most things he say will be witty should not be taken seriously.I know its sensitive subject probably should have let that joke slide. The reason why he made this documentry because is daugther came to him about good hair which he was not happy about.
PoeticHitman is right. Though it's easy to laugh at, when you truly think about what this video is discussing, it's sad to see that so many of us are ashamed of the wonderful things that make us beautiful and black!
i hope every person ignorant to hair and weave watches this i think it'll open eyes and stop all the negativity about the way black people do their hair i love weave, wigs, hair pieces, perms, everything! cause i been rockin' it since preschool!
this movie looks good. i have a white friend who used to argue w/me b/c she thinks the black celeb's hair is real, im glad they came out in this preview w/ the truth
I like the feel of black ppls hair, it's sad that the media pressure makes them change their hair. they need to figure out a new style for that nappy hair and make everyone else with straight hair want there hair.
As a white woman with decent long hair, I don't think I have the right to have an opinion on black women's hair but his little daughter being sad about her hair & it being like, a shameful thing, hardly makes this show a comedy to me.
Yes. Yes it does. Why do I know? Because I have it on my head. I've tried Dark and Lovely, Soft and Beautiful, Olive stuff, salon stuff, and everything in between. Not only does that stuff smell gross but it burn my scalp/hair. JHS? Purely superior. And works perfectly. (And looks less greasy/more natural) look it up on youtube.
Seriously, my hair has been relaxed since i was 7 years old. I am 33. You do the math. I love it. My hair doesn't like me when I dont get it done .. AT ALL! I love wearing a weave and i am not scared to try on a new wig eitha.
I stopped getting perms after seeing this documentary. Didn't realize I had "good hair" all along. It may not be straight, wavy or long but it's healthy hair. Thank you Chris Rock for showing this documentary.
@SYWBW-SAVE-YOUR-WOMBS-BLACK-WOMEN Our hair" What? am pretty sure chris rock is a black man who has the same hair.
Mockery of our hair ??So your claiming indian women as black people hair now.
When chris rock came into the with the afro hair your own black women in the store sided with asian man at the check out.
He pro natural FOH.
@SYWBW-SAVE-YOUR-WOMBS-BLACK-WOMEN Its a epidemic they many of yall black women who buy weave,wigs they many of yall making videos,article crying about Years of styling, braiding, pulling, relaxing and sewing in weaves even chemically relaxing leaving yall bald.hair loss traction alopecia.
@SYWBW-SAVE-YOUR-WOMBS-BLACK-WOMEN Yes damn your right you can whatever you want with your hair.
That if yall using your hair anyways.....
@SYWBW-SAVE-YOUR-WOMBS-BLACK-WOMEN You should stop self hating on your black people.
Your channel huh
Black males are our misery? You ok black sister?
Save your wombs black women? u dont want the black race to continue to exist?
@SYWBW-SAVE-YOUR-WOMBS-BLACK-WOMEN you got issues.
Good Hair 2, can’t wait to see it!
😂
🙌🏻🤣
yep
"Keep my wife's hair out your fucking documentary!!"
@@TheOneManWhoBeatYoulol
Now he did learn something abt hair today in the Oscars, thanks Smith
I KNEW I WASNT THE ONLY ONE THINKING ABOUT THIS MOVIE
I'm sharing it on social media comments lol
LOL true
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Remember it's a SMITH
Chris to the Indian girl, "If you see some black woman, run the other way." Bwahaha!!!!
After what happened at the Oscars, I think Chris Rock should go back and watch this documentary.
And Will Smith should go back and watch himself, in his interview on The Arsenio Hall Show, making fun of an unknown bald man.
@@mahatana_r Don't do John B. Williams dirty like that, man. And he literally didn't care. He even has said so in the last couple days and is actually on the side of Will Smith, not Chris Rock, because Williams shaving his head was a personal decision, not something to cope with alopecia (a rumor that has been going around that is baseless is he has alopecia. He does not. His hair was just thinning like many men experience and just decided to shave it all off one day. Also, the "these are jokes man" thing Will says? That's because some of the audience was groaning, not because Williams took any offense to it). He of course wishes Will acted with words before hands, but he understands Will's reaction and agrees that both have some learning to do.
And Jada is sensitive about it and said so well before the joke was made. First rule of comedy (and first rule of roasting, actually): if someone says they are sensitive about something, you don't make a joke of it. That is actually something decided upon before every single one of the "The Roast of" comedy show. The one being roasted is allowed to say what is off limits, and the comedians oblige.
@@benisrood It's far different, being a bald man and having a bald joke than being a bald woman and having a bald joke. Bald men are a dime a dozen. And I say this as a bald man (this picture is from when I had a full head of hair and I just haven't felt like changing it from a decade ago). Bald women are not and are mostly either living with alopecia or cancer. That's why you don't make fun of bald women. And especially bald black women.
@@benisrood This definitely isn't a copypasta. And there kind of is rules of comedy, albeit unspoken mostly. But the thing about roasts is 100% true. The easiest one to find is trump's restrictions on his celebrity roast, which he specifically said "no jokes that suggest trump is not as wealthy as he claims to be." And this was from Aaron Lee, who has written for every single Comedy Central roast since 2005. Roasts aren't about hurting the person you're making jokes about. Even insult comics know that. When someone's an insult comic, you shouldn't be trying to ruin a friendship/relationship or instigate a fight. That's why there's the unspoken rule of comedy that you don't make fun of things they take very seriously, which Chris knew Jada did.
Chris rock has always low key been trying to set the black community on the right path. He said way back in the day that we should invest instead of buying rims. He just hid the game inside a joke.
It’s so ironic how much the Asian Betsy supply store people subconsciously hate their customers’ natural hair while selling us hair products. The irony.
Clearly Chris has forgotten about this.
Maybe he didn’t
@@Iam_Clau if he didn’t, and he actually cared about the words of the black women he personally interviewed from this documentary, he wouldn’t have said what he said at the Oscar’s.
Thank you Chris Rock! For making this movie! It needed to be made! Finally our struggle will be known!!!
Chris rock went on a whole damn fool 🙄
I think Chris forgot he made this.
😂 agreed . Shame it's brilliant!
Who is back here after the Oscars?
2:00 I have a coworker that grew up in Compton, and she says that black girls used to come up from behind Mexican girls and cut their hair! At first, I thought they just did it to be mean, but after I saw this movie, I wondered if they used the hair for their weaves? Later on I asked my friend about this and she looked perplexed, and she said, "You know what? I don't know. Maybe."
You can't use a few stolen strands, it's just jealousy.
@@turdrhinofiend Depends on the length entirely, I have found various strands of hair in the park, at the beach, in a store and I put them into a lace front. It's just not a lot.
As a black women who has many conversations about "good hair" i am looking forward to this!!!!!
This documentary changed my life, especially as a non black woman i had no idea the depth of the process or where it comes from! I love all of you beautiful queens and your natural hair is literally God like 🥹🙏🏾💓
it's really weird how they refer to this as a comedy in the trailer
if you mean the youtube categories, I think the categories don't really work properly, it has categories A Clockwork Orange as a comedy
I know! My hair is locked and I absolutely love it. It's sexy, beautiful and most of all, It just feels so empowering to be completely proud and happy with my natural hair. I used to relax my hair, I also used to get extensions and I have to say, not only was it way too much work! but the minute my natural curls started to grow in I felt the need to rush to the salon and press them out! As black women we should be proud of our hair and it's beauty and stop mimicking white culture!
Plus it looks better. What is the point of all that work and then your own man can't even touch your head ?
Yelp me 2...
@hgb01 - what does "My hair is locked" mean? I'm not familiar with the term "locked".
Growing up I heard that term a lot. I didn't realize till i was older how offensive it really was. I come from a mixed race family. My sister got straighter hair than mine and since our grandmother is Irish, she always said my sister had "better" hair than mine. Which made me feel bad. In the back of my mind I didn't want kids with "bad" hair. My children's father is half Indian and our first daughter's hair is much straighter than our other kids. One day he said, "she has better hair than the other kids" needless to say he never made the mistake to say that again
Now why on earth would you make fun about women’s hair after that?! #Oscars
When did he make fun of it? It sounded to me like he thought it was badass.
Technically he made fun of her lack of hair
Because strong, confident, wealthy women with a healthy sense of humour should be able to take a little joke when they're a guest at the Oscar's and also work in the 'entertainment' industry.
2:12 Its sad that many people still think like this
I used to perm my hair but then it really messed up my hair so i just chopped it off. All my friends say im super brave and some say i shouldnt leave it that way(super super curly and short) and just straighten it, which defeats the purpose. Im just so sad that we as a proud race cant even be proud of our own hair.
Jeez there ought to be a lot of new folks coming to this right now .
Funny how he really went and did a whole documentary about hair struggles for black woman and then, joked about Jada and their lack of hair in front of millions of people watching. Not saying Will did the right thing, but he should've known better no to mess with a woman's looks.
He knows better now for sure
You ain’t lying
It's literally a joke. The violent response just proves the black stereotypes tenfold.
If you look at this you will see that he would not joke about alopecia .
@Terabyte
Fuck you. One person's behaviour doesn't "prove" anything about a group of people.
I have. I live in cali we have every kind of people here... the possibilities are endless!
Parece ser um documentário, deve ser muito bom, que chegue logo na netflix.
Watching this now after it's pasted everywhere today about how the relaxers can cause cancer. So darn sad.
Very very true. It's around 13-14 on the ph scale. That's how it breaks down the disulfide bonds in the hair so that it "relaxes". It's basically damaging your hair enough to straighten it, but not so much it falls out. Sexy huh?
I did not know it was an obsession. The fact that he did this movie and knew black women’s sensitive struggle with hair and is still making jokes about it….
The irony
I don't think it's a secret we wear weaves wigs and relax our hair.
I feel like he should have known something before the Oscar's
wow, I think this is the "new thing" i learned today. I did not know that people put stuff like that in their hair to get it straight. (how sucky is it that the things that we think make us look good are the worst for us in the long run) such an unfair world.
Chris Rock made this very funny, but eye opening at the same time. I like it!! :]
This looks like a good movie. Simple yet different and has that bit of mystery. will watch it
Geeezzz black women wanting straight hair, and I chopped mine off because I was told I was too old for long hair. The fact is - a lot of money is made by convincing us that we need to "fix" ourselves.
I saw this when it first came out. It was fantastic.
Finally!! I've been searching for it for months!!!
This looks amazing!! btw 1:13 remind who that is please?!?! i cant remember
it those small differences that can either make a person ignorant or educated. I can't wait to see this flim
This is going to be interesting, I can't believe that Asian guy said straight and look more natural. Natural for who?
Supposedly Chris didn't write the joke
but judging by this, he could have been
sensitive enough to the issue to not
have chosen to perform the joke.
Chris seemed to have taken ownership of
his fault, by not pressing charges.
#TeamChris
I agree with your comment 100%. But also, that slap from Will wasn’t meant to hurt Chris but to simply put him in his place for mocking his black wife’s hair. It’s kinda a thing in black culture to settle shit physically and then shake hands, and move on. But the setting is what really was inappropriate. I personally don’t put my hands on others, nor would I condone a spouse or family member to do so either. But I’m not ignorant to the fact that the majority of black people saw that slap differently than the other races that witnessed it.
He tells an Indian woman in his movie about Black women's hair "choices," "If you see some Black women coming, run the other way!" Indicating that Black American women would knock the Indian women down and make off with her thick, long wavy ponytail. He insulted so many black women without a care. After his "Good Hair" movie came out, I and many other women stopped supporting him. He is a true Negro. He doesn't have the nerve to insult White, Hispanics, Asians, Indians, or other women, only Black women, knowing he can get away with it, by currying favor with racists! Go Will, for standing up for your Black woman. We applaud you! A White or Hispanic man would have done the same, had he hurt their woman. By the look on her face Jada was deeply hurts by Rock's comments. He targeted her, one of the few Black women in the room, as he was too weak a man, to pick on women who were not Black!
Thank God there are a few Black men left that are champions of Black women, who will not allow America to destroy, because they would banish Black women from society, if they could. They don't want to imagine Black women as feminine, intelligent, highly educated, soft, loving, caring, accomplished, ultra-capable human beings. Prime example: Judge K. Brown-Jackson, first Black woman nominee to the supreme court. Who incidentally rocks "nappy hair" braids! Consider the degradation she silently endured, while being interrogated by White men and Women who can't hold a candle to her intellect. Yet they treated her as though her superior and tried mightily to bring her down, putting her in her place, as they've always done to Blacks who achieve beyond America's expectations. Most of her interrogators barely made it out of community college, or never earned a graduate degree. And had no aspirations of ever getting in to, or graduating from an ivy league college, like Harvard Law! She's better educated than any judge serving on the supreme court at this time. Still, many senators say they won't vote for her.
So, Chris Rock, are you proud to make your living as a boot-lick," shoeshine boy?" I hope your own dark-skinned, nappy-headed daughters (your words - not mine), don't marry insensitive men, who have your disdain for Blackness, and hair that won't grow long - and straight, which seems to bother you immensely! Men who will berate, verbally abuse and shame them. If anyone cares to see a Black man acting like an ass, Rock's movie "Good Hair" is the epidemy. It's an HBO film, can be found at www.GoodHairMovie.net. Rock is obsessed with Black women's hair, or lack of, and I suspect his divorce gave him the opportunity to find a woman with the "good hair" he desires that ALL women should possess, naturally - Alopecia, or not!
@@queenie514 I would only (disagree)
with one premise you articulated.....
It's more than suffocating to live inside the parameters of language.
Even worse to have disparaging
defaulted definitions you must
do your best to blot out:
1..Behind the eight ball
2. A Black mark on your record
3.(Call) a spade a spade
4.Pot (calls) the kettle BLACK
5 In POLITE CONVERSATION the
ENSLAVERS our ancestors are still referred to as
(masters)
6 OUR ANCESTORS are (still) referred to as SLAVES instead off with the posthumous respect bestowed by using the more (truthful) word, ENSLAVED
(this word that everybody conveniently forgets when it's time to be respectfully descriptive)
I'll be damned if I would
(voluntarily) propagate a stigmatizing, weaponized description into
(archival perpetuity).
To CHOOSE saying
'NAPPY' over saying
(NATURAL) is allowing archaic
language to live!
On the one hand you say it's
Chris Rock's description of his daughters
on the other hand,
you used it to describe our Supreme Court Justice nominee's hair.
Weaponizing the word 'Nappy'
when the word 'Natural' is so
affirming?!
Seems no different than
us propagating the old saying,
' Now if that ain't the pot callin
the kettle, BLACK. '
Barely having discernment enough to realize that we've been keeping SPIRITS of negative ENERGY
alive with our choices of words.
@@queenie514 What is up with you? This documentry literally promoting Black women to go natural or even wear embrace afro wigs instead of indian women weave or wigs.
When chris rock came into the with the afro hair your own black women in the store sided with asian man at check out that no body wants that.
It aint only black men I heard many Black women say out own mouth to people who mixed half black half white/Asian to having good hair or just a full black person who may have loose texture hair.
I get you with the part when says to the indian women he should run but He comedian most things he say will be witty should not be taken seriously.I know its sensitive subject probably should have let that joke slide.
The reason why he made this documentry because is daugther came to him about good hair which he was not happy about.
PoeticHitman is right. Though it's easy to laugh at, when you truly think about what this video is discussing, it's sad to see that so many of us are ashamed of the wonderful things that make us beautiful and black!
This movie looks great! Sad to see that many black women don't think wearing their hair nappy is alright. Personally I think it's beautiful :)
i hope every person ignorant to hair and weave watches this
i think it'll open eyes and stop all the negativity about the way black people do their hair
i love weave, wigs, hair pieces, perms, everything!
cause i been rockin' it since preschool!
nice....movie about hair...love it...have been waiting for years...
The movie that changed everything for me. I went natural back in 2010, and never looked back. The melting of the can really didn’t for me
Chris Rock shouldn’t have made a joke about bald heads and alopecia considering that he made this movie.
Being bald isn't a disability
@@RikerLovesWorf lol 😂 Do you have a point that makes actual sense ?
This is going to be a great film. Can't wait to see it.
Did you like it
Cant wait for the hard hitting sequel.
She is from the show called "That's so Raven"
Bro if Part 2 drops may be selling movie of all time 😂
so true... if it makes you look good... rock it!
I need to watch this
whats a weave?
I totally want to see this.
I WANT TO SEE THIS!
"so my nappy hair is not worth anything.." haha shady
this movie looks good. i have a white friend who used to argue w/me b/c she thinks the black celeb's hair is real, im glad they came out in this preview w/ the truth
Will definitely see this and I love the message.
OMG i cant wait to see this. AND YES my hair is addicted to the relaxer. FOR REAL! its not a joke.
I like the feel of black ppls hair, it's sad that the media pressure makes them change their hair.
they need to figure out a new style for that nappy hair and make everyone else with straight hair want there hair.
You thought that was their real hair? Lol, that's so cute
definitely gonna see this movie...
gotta see this
whoa a movie about black womans hair i bet this will make a billion dollars
Chris Rock still funny af
Court buffoon for the win
time for people to grow dreadlocks
I need to see this movie!
As a white woman with decent long hair, I don't think I have the right to have an opinion on black women's hair but his little daughter being sad about her hair & it being like, a shameful thing, hardly makes this show a comedy to me.
That's called propaganda
Looks bloody great!
on my watch list
Yes. Yes it does. Why do I know? Because I have it on my head.
I've tried Dark and Lovely, Soft and Beautiful, Olive stuff, salon stuff, and everything in between. Not only does that stuff smell gross but it burn my scalp/hair.
JHS? Purely superior. And works perfectly. (And looks less greasy/more natural) look it up on youtube.
0:57, I don't know if I want to get a perm anymore!
I can't wait to see that!!!!!
Looks Great!!!
So Chris Rock finally got his balls back.
Good for him! (And us.)
Wow! Are they seriously going to release Good Hair the theaters? I guess one less movie on my list.
i so wanna see this movie
I live in NYC................ditto what you said!! Lol. This looks real interesting tho', besides from its comical prowess.
Seriously, my hair has been relaxed since i was 7 years old. I am 33. You do the math. I love it. My hair doesn't like me when I dont get it done .. AT ALL! I love wearing a weave and i am not scared to try on a new wig eitha.
This looks amazing!!!
this looks hilarious but it also seems to have a deeper meaning. i will be seeing this.
i can't wait to see this... it looks funny as hell... also a great message.
These Is Gonna Be Fun! Hell Yeahhhh!
Wow, looks great.
Can't wait to see this! What about Polynesian Hair? Hawaiian Hair, Tongan Hair, Fijian Hair, Tahitian Hair? I wonder?
Unmated with missy Elliott and ygh whered everything go?
Rip Andre
Chris Rock of course I'm going to watch this movie
Chris rock was precim x cumin how dare they play us all like u 😭🐊 im ded ded over n over
lol is that really true about the "relax" hair product it can really burn your skin?....
at 1:13 it was magan good then salt n pepa then raven
iwonder how much Polynesian hair is worth because its a cross btween black hair/in nappyness &indian hair/in length lol.
i am mixed with black and white and my hair is werid..it is straight but like thick....
Chris Rock is the black Michael Moore..
Oh, my gahd!!!
Raven's hair and scalp moved...but NOT HER HEAD!!! :O
That's some freaky shat right thar!
@julids you said it :)
My son is Biracial. Everytime I take him back to my old neighborhood, he gets complimented on his hair. Go figure.
hahahahaha this is going to be a good movie i want to see it lol
haahahaha so cool! i want to see this!
tell me?
Good hair 2 , guest start, Will Smith !
#15yearsago💎🎞