According to Associated Press Taye Diggs is less than happy on the way African American films are treated as opposed to other Hollywood films. Making it extremely difficult for black films to get funded and produced.
"Whether a studio decides to proceed with a black-oriented film can
depend on the success of other movies with primarily African-American
casts, even if the projects are unconnected, said Diggs, who starred in
"The Best Man" romantic comedy and its sequel.
In a recent
interview, the actor said he and others who worked on the "Best Man"
movies are eager to start on a third. But its fate is tied to how other
black-oriented films, including the upcoming "Think Like a Man Too,"
perform at the box office, he said.
"Unfortunately, the business
is such that as far as studios are concerned, they judge one
quote-unquote black movie on how other 'black' movies have done, even if
they have nothing to do with each other," he said.
That's
"ridiculously" frustrating, said Diggs, 43, whose movie credits include
"How Stella Got Her Groove Back" and "Rent." He stars in a new TNT
drama, "Murder in the First."
"We've definitely come a long way.
But we've got a long way to go," he said. "It's too bad we can't do well
on our own merit when it comes to the studios. They don't like to take
risks and, unfortunately, we're still considered a huge risk, even
though I don't think we are."
"The Best Man Holiday" grossed more
than $70 million in North America last year and was profitable, said
Paul Dergarabedian, senior analyst for box-office tracker Rentrak."
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