In the 1980s, there were only 63 Black films by, for, or about Black Americans. But in the 1990s, that number quadrupled, with 220 Black films making their way to cinema screens nationwide. What sparked this “Black New Wave?” Who blazed this path for contemporaries like Ava DuVernay, Kasi Lemmons and Jordan Peele? And how did these films transform American culture as a whole? Presenting The Class of 1989, a new limited-run series from pop culture critics Len Webb and Vincent Williams, hosts ...
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EP 78: It Only Hurts When I Laugh
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Vampires and man-made monsters are usually the subject of horror movies, but what happens when they're used for comedic purposes? Are the characters and situations sturdy enough to support humor? . These are the questions with which Jeff and Richard wrestle in the latest meeting of the Classic Horrors Club when they discuss Uncle Was a Vampire (1959) and Young Frankenstein (1974.) One is a true classic and one... is a movie. (That's meant to be funny; Young Frankenstein is really good!) . And that was meant to be funny, too. Do you get it? Comedy is subjective and you may not appreciate it, but there's bound to be something in these two films (and the podcast) to tickle your funny bone. We've been nominated for Best Podcast in the 21st Annual Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards! Click here to view all the nominees, many of whom are dear friends and listeners. Then, be sure to check out the video companion on our YouTube channel. Put faces to the words... if you dare! We'd love your feedback! Give us a call at: (616) 649-2582 That's (616) 649-CLUB or email: classichorrors.club@gmail.com, or... ...join us in our clubhouse at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/classichorrors.club/ We'd also appreciate if you'd give us an honest rating on Apple Podcasts or SoundCloud. Thank you! Songs: Dracula Cha Cha by Bruno Martino from the 1959 album, The Great Successes of Bruno Martino Puttin' on the Ritz by Gene Wilder and Peter Boyle from the 1974 film, Young Frankenstein Our Plugs: Find Jeff at Classic Horrors Club http://classichorrors.club or... DC Comics Guy https://www.dccomicsguy.com or... Find Richard at Monster Movie Kid: https://monstermoviekid.wordpress.com Eternal Thanks to: Alistair Hughes Young Frankenstein: the Story of the Making of the Film from Black Dog & Leventhan (2016) Monster Tag Team from American Mythology Productions available March 29, 2023
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Vampires and man-made monsters are usually the subject of horror movies, but what happens when they're used for comedic purposes? Are the characters and situations sturdy enough to support humor? . These are the questions with which Jeff and Richard wrestle in the latest meeting of the Classic Horrors Club when they discuss Uncle Was a Vampire (1959) and Young Frankenstein (1974.) One is a true classic and one... is a movie. (That's meant to be funny; Young Frankenstein is really good!) . And that was meant to be funny, too. Do you get it? Comedy is subjective and you may not appreciate it, but there's bound to be something in these two films (and the podcast) to tickle your funny bone. We've been nominated for Best Podcast in the 21st Annual Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards! Click here to view all the nominees, many of whom are dear friends and listeners. Then, be sure to check out the video companion on our YouTube channel. Put faces to the words... if you dare! We'd love your feedback! Give us a call at: (616) 649-2582 That's (616) 649-CLUB or email: classichorrors.club@gmail.com, or... ...join us in our clubhouse at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/classichorrors.club/ We'd also appreciate if you'd give us an honest rating on Apple Podcasts or SoundCloud. Thank you! Songs: Dracula Cha Cha by Bruno Martino from the 1959 album, The Great Successes of Bruno Martino Puttin' on the Ritz by Gene Wilder and Peter Boyle from the 1974 film, Young Frankenstein Our Plugs: Find Jeff at Classic Horrors Club http://classichorrors.club or... DC Comics Guy https://www.dccomicsguy.com or... Find Richard at Monster Movie Kid: https://monstermoviekid.wordpress.com Eternal Thanks to: Alistair Hughes Young Frankenstein: the Story of the Making of the Film from Black Dog & Leventhan (2016) Monster Tag Team from American Mythology Productions available March 29, 2023
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