With each passing day, it seems like remakes of old properties are materializing out of the ether like clockwork and taking over our television screens and movie theaters. So, what about a sequel to the 1997 comedy B*A*P*S?
This is the question The Five Heartbeats director Robert Townsend posed to Twitter users on Tuesday.
I directed Baps starring @HalleBerry and written by @Troybyer
With all the reboots going on,here’s the question of the day. Would you go see a sequel to Baps? pic.twitter.com/KrlJRPgvE3— Robert Townsend (@Robert_Townsend) January 8, 2019
For those unfamiliar, the film starred Halle Berry and Natalie Desselle Reid as Nisi and Mickey, two waitresses in a Decatur soul food joint, who find themselves on the estate of a wealthy billionaire after flying out to Los Angeles for a music video audition. B*A*P*S received overwhelmingly negative reviews upon its initial release, with revered critic Roger Ebert calling it “jaw-droppingly bad.” But over the past two decades, it has since gone on to became a cult classic among Black audiences.
Overall, by the looks of things, the response to Townsend’s Twitter question have been mixed. Some expressed enthusiasm at a B*A*P*S sequel:
BRING IT!!! YESSSS
— numa perrier (@missnuma) January 8, 2019
Yes!!! Do it!!
— Lillie (@19beachgirl70) January 8, 2019
One of our favorite actresses even wants in!
Lock me in @Robert_Townsend , I’d play your Mickey any day!! #BAPSReboot pic.twitter.com/UGYuuhpEdO
— Danielle Brooks (@thedanieb) January 8, 2019
Other users, on the other hand, offered an alternative:
not a direct sequel but something like how DOPE is related to The Wood. give us new stories though: we know u got em https://t.co/NOO2GM0rcv
— moonflower / the iii. (@AfroJediii) January 8, 2019
Let’s use that budget for a new movie. Something new and fresh. Leave BAPS alone ????
— Cooter Brown (@New_Jack) January 8, 2019
Now it’s time for you to sound off in the comments! Yes or no to a B*A*P*S sequel?
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