Living Single – Films of Color http://filmsofcolor.com Wed, 06 Jul 2016 20:11:20 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.5.3 http://i1.wp.com/filmsofcolor.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/FOC-Logo-7-54a2ca5bv1_site_icon.png?fit=32%2C32 Living Single – Films of Color http://filmsofcolor.com 32 32 We Need Our Living Single DVDs http://filmsofcolor.com/2016/04/04/need-living-single-dvds/ http://filmsofcolor.com/2016/04/04/need-living-single-dvds/#respond Mon, 04 Apr 2016 23:46:09 +0000 http://filmsofcolor.com/?p=1459 We’ve already stated that Living Single is one of the best sitcoms of the nineties and really of all time. So it follows that we would want the one thing that’s been denied to us all these years: the ability… Continue Reading

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Living Single

We’ve already stated that Living Single is one of the best sitcoms of the nineties and really of all time. So it follows that we would want the one thing that’s been denied to us all these years: the ability to watch the episodes any time we want.

Where are the Living Single DVDs? Only Season One is available on DVD. Season One is bomb, no doubt, but it’s not enough.

We need all the seasons available. If we can’t get them on DVD, can we at least get them on Netflix or Amazon Prime? Netflix has both A Different World and Friends. While Living Single is syndicated on a couple of networks, it’s not the same.

If some kind of licensing agreement can’t be reached, can we at least have YouTube? It’s not fair to deny us the chance to obtain Living Single legally and to also snatch the one way we could enjoy that legendary show.

A petition has been started to get our Living Single DVDs. Please, sign it so you don’t have to clog up your DVR.

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15 Things to Leave in 2015 http://filmsofcolor.com/2015/12/31/15-things-to-leave-in-2015/ http://filmsofcolor.com/2015/12/31/15-things-to-leave-in-2015/#respond Fri, 01 Jan 2016 02:39:20 +0000 http://filmsofcolor.com/?p=1316 2016 is rolling in, and it’s a time for new beginnings. You can finish that script you’re working on or that short film you’ve been putting off. To make way for new beginnings, you got to leave some things in… Continue Reading

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2016 is rolling in, and it’s a time for new beginnings. You can finish that script you’re working on or that short film you’ve been putting off. To make way for new beginnings, you got to leave some things in the past. Here are some things that needs to stay in 2015.

  1. Generic African accents
  2. Unnecessary guest stars
  3. The idea that Black people can’t sell films
  4. Kevin Hart
  5. Lack of Black love portrayals
  6. No Living Single on DVD or Netflix
  7. Olitz
  8. Biopics starring Chadwick Boseman
  9. Remakes/Reboots
  10. Sci-Fi/Fantasy with no Black people
  11. Will Smith with a white (blonde) love interest
  12. Award shows that don’t recognize Black people
  13. Video and audio that don’t sync up
  14. Whitewashing
  15. Any doubt about your talent and whether you should be a filmmaker (director/writer/actor/cinematographer, etc.)

What are your 2016 resolutions, and what do you want to leave in 2015?

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I’ll Be There for You, But in a ’90s Kind of World, I’d Rather Have My Girls http://filmsofcolor.com/2015/03/18/ill-be-there-for-you-but-in-a-90s-kind-of-world-id-rather-have-my-girls/ http://filmsofcolor.com/2015/03/18/ill-be-there-for-you-but-in-a-90s-kind-of-world-id-rather-have-my-girls/#respond Wed, 18 Mar 2015 20:18:06 +0000 http://filmsofcolor.com/?p=637 Friends was recently released on Netflix and it’s arguably one of the best sitcoms of all time. Now, I love me some Friends, but I think Living Single is better. Living Single provides a more realistic view of New York.… Continue Reading

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Living Single

Friends was recently released on Netflix and it’s arguably one of the best sitcoms of all time. Now, I love me some Friends, but I think Living Single is better.

Living Single provides a more realistic view of New York. In Friends, Monica and Joey spend a significant portion of the series unemployed, Joey more so than Monica. I don’t know where in New York you can afford rent when you don’t have a job. In one episode it even mentions that Monica was out of savings, but at no point was she in danger of losing her apartment for a lack of funds. I don’t care how good the rent control is. I don’t see that happening. Somehow Monica was unemployed and Rachel was a terrible coffeehouse waitress, and they managed to keep their apartment. At least Chandler had a good paying job, which makes me wonder why he didn’t kick out Joey in the first place. And don’t get me started on Phoebe. Who knows when Phoebe has a job, but she somehow manages to live in her grandmother’s place after she dies.

At least in Living Single, they let the struggle be known. Those girls didn’t know where the next rent check was coming from, but they worked their butts off making sure they kept a roof over their heads. Khadijah was a business owner and still struggled, because that’s that New York life. Kyle and Overton’s situation was understandable because Kyle had a good paying job and Overton was the handyman, so he probably got a discount on the rent. Where was the discount on Friends?

Both Living Single and Friends featured two relationships between main characters: Synclaire/Overton, Max/Kyle, Ross/Rachel, and Monica/Chandler. Both series had the “Will they, won’t they?” and the surprise hookup. While the Monica/Chandler romance was epic, Ross/Rachel fell flat for me after a while. Meanwhile Synclaire/Overton and Max/Kyle both gave me life. Max and Kyle’s snide remarks kept the passion alive, and Synclair and Overton’s naïveté and good nature was heartwarming.

The characters in Living Single were also better than the one in Friends. Really all I need to make my point is to say Maxine Shaw, Attorney at Law AKA The Maverick. She is easily one of the best characters in sitcom history. But the rest of the characters in the Living Single could hold their own, too. We have Khadijah, the mother hen, owner of Flavor Magazine, a magazine that needs to exist in real life. There’s Kyle, the successful stockbroker, who’s able to go toe to toe with Max. There’s Overton, who’s fulfilling his dream of being a master of tools. Synclaire is a talented actress (unlike Joey) and eternal optimist. Even Regine manages to turn her vanity and selfishness into a lovable quirk and a promising career. Plus Overton’s mama was Gladys freaking Knight.

A lot of the storylines that occurred in Friends happened in Living Single first. Of course there was the intergroup pining/relationship. Overton and Synclaire was doing it before Ross and Rachel. The surprise hookup between Max and Kyle happened before Chandler and Monica. Max got pregnant with Kyle’s baby years before Rachel got pregnant with Ross’s baby. The same applies to even small story lines. Max had a relationship with a younger man (Terrence Howard) before Monica had her tryst with a younger man. Even one the friends dating the sibling of another friend happened in Living Single first (Kyle dating Overton’s sister vs. Ross dating Rachel’s sister or even Joey dating Phoebe’s twin).

The discussion of which is the better sitcom could go forever, but I’d take Living Single any day of the week. I’d watch an episode of Living Single for the theme song alone. Friends may have been on the air for twice as long, but Living Single still managed to do so much in the time it had. Living Single is often considered as the Black Friends, but Friends is definitely the white Living Single. Which sitcom is your favorite?

If you wanna relive the glory days, you can find the first season of Living Single here. Too bad it’s the only season we have on DVD.

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‘The BFF Chronicles’ http://filmsofcolor.com/2015/03/04/the-bff-chronicles/ http://filmsofcolor.com/2015/03/04/the-bff-chronicles/#respond Wed, 04 Mar 2015 19:44:03 +0000 http://filmsofcolor.com/?p=552 We only got five seasons of Living Single and one reunion show. That wasn’t nearly enough. But now you can take solace in this mini-reunion of sorts. Erika Alexander and Kim Coles have teamed up for a web series, “The… Continue Reading

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The BFF Chronicles

We only got five seasons of Living Single and one reunion show. That wasn’t nearly enough. But now you can take solace in this mini-reunion of sorts. Erika Alexander and Kim Coles have teamed up for a web series, “The BFF Chronicles.” You might scratch your head at Max and Sinclaire together, but it works. They feed off each other so well. And they bring in some old friends from time to time as well.

Synopsis:

“The BFF Chronicles” is a weekly web show about a friendship that’s lasted longer than most Hollywood marriages. In this YouTube comedy, Erika Alexander and Kim Coles dish on life, love, trade secrets and sex, while searching for the meaning of it all. Did we mention there’s dancing?

Cast:

Erika Alexander

Kim Coles

Crew:

Executive Producer/Writer – Erika Alexander

Executive Producer/Writer – Kim Coles

Director – Wes Armstrong

“The BFF Chronicles” airs Wednesdays on YouTube.

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