Danielle Deadwyler ( *_"Cuffee"_* ) is actually portraying *Cathay Williams* , the first "Black/Africa-American" woman to enlist in the U.S. Army (under the name William Cathay), and the only documented woman to serve in the United States Army posing as a man during the American Indian Wars. _"Cuffee"_ (Danielle) states that the name she was born with is Cathay Williams.
*Cuffee:* *_"I RATHER RIDE INTO A GUN BATTLE ON A DARK HORSE, over a golden stallion."_* *Beckwourth:* _"Fuck that mean?"_ *Cuffee:* *_"SHINY SHIT GET SHOT."_* 😳🎯🚷
LaKeith's *_"Cherokee Bill"/Crawford Goldsby_* was portrayed as the quiet, lurking, wordsmith, who was nonchalant, kinda aloof/detached, yet a *_"no rules apply"_* killer. His character was meant to come across as he did... *COBRA waiting.* Other than the murderous aspect, LaKeith has had those type of _understated_ character roles. In this case, he is that nonsuspect silent killer type. What was his line? *_"No, it all comes down to who's alive and who's dead."_* 💡
@@AbwonUno Haha...Yeah, you had to have noticed how impatient "Cherokee Bill" was with everyone who stood in front of him as opposition. He wasn't about talking..He wasn't about arguing..He wasn't about countdowns...He wasn't about squaring up for fights or honoring any codes of combat or melee...He had even told Beckwourth that he was the Cherokee Bill who shot people in the mouth for talking too much... Next thing audiences see, Beckwourth gets shot in the face (through his jaw). 😲😵 LaKeith was 100% acting in character.
Facts the songs were dope 🔥💪🏾
Loved your review, I enjoyed the movie as well.
Ayyee thanks for watching
Fire review my guy 🔥🙏🏾
Danielle Deadwyler ( *_"Cuffee"_* ) is actually portraying *Cathay Williams* , the first "Black/Africa-American" woman to enlist in the U.S. Army (under the name William Cathay), and the only documented woman to serve in the United States Army posing as a man during the American Indian Wars.
_"Cuffee"_ (Danielle) states that the name she was born with is Cathay Williams.
Ayyyeeee I love it, thanks so much for this
*Cuffee:* *_"I RATHER RIDE INTO A GUN BATTLE ON A DARK HORSE, over a golden stallion."_*
*Beckwourth:* _"Fuck that mean?"_
*Cuffee:* *_"SHINY SHIT GET SHOT."_* 😳🎯🚷
A Awesome review AB!! The movie was Amazing ❤❤
Thanks so much for watching
This was a dope ass movie 💯💯💯
Facts it definitely took me by surprise
All black cast 🤎🙏🏾🔥🔥
LaKeith's *_"Cherokee Bill"/Crawford Goldsby_* was portrayed as the quiet, lurking, wordsmith, who was nonchalant, kinda aloof/detached, yet a *_"no rules apply"_* killer. His character was meant to come across as he did... *COBRA waiting.*
Other than the murderous aspect, LaKeith has had those type of _understated_ character roles. In this case, he is that nonsuspect silent killer type.
What was his line?
*_"No, it all comes down to who's alive and who's dead."_* 💡
Ok then so him being so unenthusiastic was meant to be then. What about the sniper guy on Nat Love’s team? I liked him a lot too
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Haha...Yeah, you had to have noticed how impatient "Cherokee Bill" was with everyone who stood in front of him as opposition. He wasn't about talking..He wasn't about arguing..He wasn't about countdowns...He wasn't about squaring up for fights or honoring any codes of combat or melee...He had even told Beckwourth that he was the Cherokee Bill who shot people in the mouth for talking too much... Next thing audiences see, Beckwourth gets shot in the face (through his jaw). 😲😵
LaKeith was 100% acting in character.