Talk:Reginald Hudlin

NPOV material
Can we stop editing back in the same "he's making a balls of" - this is a encyclopedia not a soapbox. --Charlesknight 13:00, 30 May 2006 (UTC)


 * It's not an opinion, it's fact. He truly is making balls of the Black Panther and Storm.  He's a hack.  Not opinion, it's a fact.  Etched in stone.  Non-debatable.  Next comes the "Black Avengers" I'm sure. --70.23.47.150 16:36, 31 July 2006 (UTC)


 * No, that's not fact, etched in stone, whatever, it's your opinion. Go debate a rock. --24.208.154.241 15:49, 2 September 2006 (UTC)


 * One thing to consider, and for the record, I don't like the man's writing much, this line needs to be corrected: He is also instrumental in the 2006 Marvel storyline "The Wedding of the Century". That storyline is "Bride of the Panther." Marvel is simply hyping it as the wedding of the century. There's also a site call It's the Joint that has a lot of his stuff on it, such as upcoming events. Hudlin was also a guest on the Black Panel at San Diego Comic-Con this summer. Again, not like I enjoy the man's work, but let's at least make this stub educational and more accurate. --71.157.182.170 05:02, 22 September 2006 (UTC)


 * I dunno why you didn't make the edit yourself, but you were right about the title, so I've fixed it. ~ CZeke 20:30, 3 February 2007 (UTC)

The Boondocks?
Is there a reason every article/website on Reggie Hudlin ignores the fact that he had a role in creating "Tbe Boondocks" animated series? Even though he's not involved in the project, he's listed as executive producer.

Soon before the show premiered, he took a position at BET, an organization which he and "Boondocks" creator Aaron McGruder have both expressed disdain for, in interviews and through the comic strip and television series. Could this have anything to do with his resume being sanitized?

I guess I'm going to have to take care of this research and editing myself, since nothing but comic book fans check on this guy. -- Crnk Mnky 13:06, 25 September 2006 (UTC)


 * "We don't have a partnership anymore. Reginald Hudlin left the show at the end of the Fox pilot. He is now running BET, and I have not spoken with him in over a year. We have a contractual obligation to give him a credit." -- Aaron McGruder in A.V. Club interview (ref)   -- Crnk Mnky 13:19, 25 September 2006 (UTC)

Allmon-Hudlin
A few sources note an Allmon-Hudlin film company in St. Louis circa 1916 in St. Louis with Charles Allmon. Are these Hudlins connected in any way? Supposedly the earlier filmmakers did features on local schools and churches etc. (Actuality films?). Seems like quite a coincidence.as far as name goes African American filmmakers with St. Louis roots. FloridaArmy (talk) 21:58, 26 January 2021 (UTC)