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Chris Rock Talks 'Good Hair'

Chris Rock has become a mane attraction. His controversial docufilm "Good Hair" explores the colloquial term embraced by Black America to describe their approval or admiration of the manageability of a man or woman's hair texture. ESSENCE.com chats with the funnyman about the great lengths that Black women go through to care for their crown of glory.

ESSENCE.COM: As a kid, when everybody hated Chris, what did the girls' hair look like that you were attracted to?
CHRIS ROCK:
I'm 44, so I was too young to have ever experienced the Afro. Really, everybody's hair was straight—kind of.

ESSENCE.COM: (Laughs.) And of course, now we have weaves...
ROCK:
The weave is just an extension of the relaxer, the ultimate permanent relaxer. A relaxer is kind of what Cinderella had to deal with: you had to get home before midnight, or you know what will happen. See the weave allows you to stay out after midnight. You don't have to run home before things revert back to normal anymore—and you can get the prince! The younger girls are not trying to hide the fact that they have a weave. They put it on the same way they put on boots—it's part of the arsenal. I got my Manolo Blahniks, my weave...

ESSENCE.COM: So in the end, is there an inherent criticism about us in "Good Hair" or an inherent celebration?
ROCK:
All of the above. I mean, there are things in there you don't know. Even Black people are going to learn something. So, on that level, there is some message or whatever. But I didn't set out to send a message. I shoot movies for entertainment.

GALLERY: See Chris Rock's most memorable moments from his "Good Hair"  promo tour »

"Good Hair" is in theaters everywhere on Friday, October, October 23.


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I too think that Chris has developed a hatred towards black women. I couln\'t even listen to his last stand up act. He wasn\'t always like this
Posted at 10/26/2009 2:12 PM by Private
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Why are people so quick to discredit a black women who naturally has long hair? It\'s not impossible, people! Stop hating! Not every black woman wears a weave. People need to stop putting all black women in a box. We are all different! Just because your hair doesn\'t grow fast doesn\'t mean mine can\'t! I just wish Oprah didn\'t feel the need to prove to him that it was really her hair.
Posted at 10/26/2009 1:43 AM by GetReal
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Chris Rock is no judge he couldnt tell that was not Oprah hair maybe some it was but not all Leave BLACK WOMEN HAIR ALONE
Posted at 10/26/2009 12:40 AM by suzzie
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Every since Chris Rock got married he seems to poke fun a black women. Go back and view some of his recent stand-up. Seriously I believe he has developed a hatred towards black women. I guess marriage can do that to you.
Posted at 10/24/2009 12:06 PM by not a fan
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I just seen the film today. It was both entertaining and educational. Chris did an awesome job on his research. Thanks Chrisâ˜ș
Posted at 10/23/2009 6:35 PM by Ms Kee
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