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Disco Godfather
May 31, 2011

There was a cool documentary on Netflix once upon a time called Nollywood Babylon. The best parts examine the role of Christianity and the film industry's ties to Nigeria's megachurches.

I came across an Nigerian movie store when I was in high school (2006ish) so I asked for a comedy, and he gave me My Kingdom Come. It seemed like a traditional story about a king being usurped, but set in modern times. It was hard to understand, and it ended on a cliffhanger (looks like there are 2 sequels) so I only ever watched it once. I'm still not sure if it was actually a comedy and I didn't get it, or the guy just handed me what happened to be sitting on the counter since I woke him up from his nap. The king's lost orphan son seemed like a comedic figure, but he only showed up toward the end. Maybe the sequels are funnier.

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