Richard Pryor’s Lighting Matches Again! * “*** naming iiictu. rucnara Pryor, on a wave of his super popularity, has just released one of the most irresponsible movies of all time. ------ I’ve beena Pryor fan for a long timd. I caff stand behind him when he says it is time to bury the word “nigger” for good...that it’s no longer a fair jest between blacks. He’s had a lot of messages and he’s not been afraid to stand-up and sell them. This time he's sold out. “Some King Of Hero” is a slap in the face to anyone who nas ever worked his way through college, paid his dues for a good job and created some thing solid for himself and his family. White audiences that see "* me mm may reinforce negative stereotyping. nero stars out as a stunningly sensitive tragi-comedy about a Vietnam ROW who gets ripped off by the Army and comes home to find his wife unfaithful and his mom recovering from a stroke. It's heavy stuff for comedy, but the laughs are subtle and superb. The brilliant first half, in fact, is so well done that it must be blamed for selling the conclusion's anti social message. Pryor goes for revenge and the movie rarely gets _funny again. His pathos, as he ^fuffroteone stidkTipaTter another, barely holds the plot together Finally, he makes a score that sticks. What Pryor advertises loud and clear to his young fans is that it's OK to rip off the establishment if you’ve been dealt a bum hand. He goes further and suggests one will get away with it! This is a vicious message to dump on a Reagan by Tim Walter Copyright • 1991. TSI SynOiemf fi—lur,, omics spring. Who is Pryor light ing the matches for? "Some Kind _Of. Hero" leaves-some kind of bad taste. Incidentally, Margot Kidder plays a two-dimensional hooker turned girl friend and takes a fast —slide frnm the notoriety of her Lois Lane character in “Superman" tc a guaranteed nowhere + + + + + Scared? You can be certain 1 was. 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