What About Your Friends? (1995)| Lark Voorhies Monica Calhoun Malinda Williams Gina Prince-Bythewood

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Published 2021-05-15
"What About Your Friends" is a one-hour film written and directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood (Beyond The Lights, Love & Basketball) that takes a unique look at the senior year successes and failures of three high school girlfriends as they prepare for college.
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All Comments (21)
  • @tamiaharris497
    It’s seems like the 80’s babies grew up in the perfect era. You actually got a chance to grow up seeing wholesome views of black people.
  • @n.sue-ann5527
    The beauty, the fashion, the music, the morals. Everything about the 90s was a vibe🔥😍🔥
  • @jrichie3799
    The way she pulled out to Just Another Day in the jeep is peak 90s vibes 💖
  • @mareerogers1114
    Monica Calhoun is such a underrated actor. Such a beauty and joy to watch.
  • @tom11zz884
    Lark Voorhies looked like a Black Barbie Doll. Absolutely stunning classic beauty
  • We'll never get another era like the 90's, so my heart is forever heavy on the nostalgia.
  • @Sims1986
    Life was better before the internet and social media
  • @tarabeverly3680
    "Don't be a prisoner of your mind." Timeless quote!!!!!!!!!
  • @karenwright2845
    It's so refreshing to see as a black woman to see three black women all getting along together as friends and not hating each other. We need more black movies like this
  • @itsnoahonfire
    I dropped out of Morehouse in 2005 because my mom got hurt at work. I left school worked and helped out at home. I still made it out of the hood but I often wonder what life would have been if I got to finish at Morehouse. I didn't do too bad though still got a couple degrees. Its crazy how you have all these plans and life happens. I ended up the only guy out of my group of friends to get out of our neighborhood without kids and felonies. I'm 35 now and thank God for the twists and turns. Wow this was so well written. I miss quality black content. They all had different socioecoonomic backgrounds but still had the same regular teenage issues.
  • @WakeyaAlderson
    Really good movie... No violence, no drugs and no sex... We need that sometimes in a movie...
  • @100domathon
    One of the most straight up After School Specials ever made by CBS
  • I miss seeing black films like this black women were naturally beautiful there was no bleaching and fake enhancements
  • @LonerBecause
    RIP Lamont Bently... Some many great actors and actresses in this.
  • @cdgates1
    A little trivia tidbit: This special was originally for the musical group TLC to star in. They had a lot of personal problems and left eye was sentenced to a half way house for burning down Andre Rison house. It was filmed in March 1994 at Crenshaw high School and the area at La Brea, coliseum and Baldwin
  • @aladynamedSusan
    Omg Back when Black Women were all natural and just as gorgeous. Back then it was ok to be a brown skin Black Woman who wore their natural hair and nails 😍😍😍 the fashions were everything too. Directors were creative without a lot of cussing and simple narrative that really made you feel something. A movie about the true ebs and flows of friendship. I love all of these actresses pure beauty and talent till this very day. Thank you and God bless you for the upload 😍🙏🏾❤️
  • @LetriceAllia
    This is so 90s. From the hairstyles, clothes, slang, and driving a Jeep. I was born in 93 and I love watching movies and tv shows from 90s. Thank you for uploading these classics. I never heard of this movie.
  • @orwinejllff8692
    When black people look fresh and natural. We have to do better nowadays.
  • @voncollins5814
    I’m here in 2024 and encouraging my black son it’s okay that you applied to certain schools and over 8 schools has sent him acceptance letters. Things has changed and what ever he with I’m with the only difference is he understands that as a single parent how that Financial Aid Assistance work in Texas. So I’m asking for prayers and guidance for this young King who wants to be an Anesthesiologist.