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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S2 Ep65: Pop Screen: Gonks Go Beat (with Mick Snowden)
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It's no surprise that Pop Screen keeps going back to the 1960s - in many ways, that decade saw the birth of the pop movie as a recognisable genre. That doesn't mean that every film became a classic, although the film we're looking at today became a cult classic of the most disreputable type. Famously described by Mark Kermode as "the Plan 9 from Outer Space of musicals", Robert Hartford-Davis's Gonks Go Beat mixes cheapo science fiction, musical comedy and Romeo and Juliet into a bewildering stew.
Following the attempts of an intergalactic mediator to reconcile the warring nations of Beatland and Balladisle, it has a roster of musical stars including Lulu, a pre-Cream Ginger Baker, the Nashville Teens, several other artists who are even more obscure than the Nashville Teens, and Charlie off Casualty. It almost defies description - except for the fact that Mick from our sister podcast Behold! is here, valiantly attempting to summarise the truly inexplicable.
If you appreciate our attempts to make a truly gear and with-it podcast, you can donate to our Patreon, where you'll get early access to our other movie podcast Directors Uncut, a bonus episode of Pop Screen every month, Graham's twice-weekly Doctor Who reviews, and more. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook for more information.
#popscreen #moviereviews #gonksgobeat #roberthartforddavis #musicals #lulu #gingerbaker #1960s #grahambond #kennethconnor #terryscott #romeoandjuliet #sciencefiction
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pop-screen/messageFollowing the attempts of an intergalactic mediator to reconcile the warring nations of Beatland and Balladisle, it has a roster of musical stars including Lulu, a pre-Cream Ginger Baker, the Nashville Teens, several other artists who are even more obscure than the Nashville Teens, and Charlie off Casualty. It almost defies description - except for the fact that Mick from our sister podcast Behold! is here, valiantly attempting to summarise the truly inexplicable.
If you appreciate our attempts to make a truly gear and with-it podcast, you can donate to our Patreon, where you'll get early access to our other movie podcast Directors Uncut, a bonus episode of Pop Screen every month, Graham's twice-weekly Doctor Who reviews, and more. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook for more information.
#popscreen #moviereviews #gonksgobeat #roberthartforddavis #musicals #lulu #gingerbaker #1960s #grahambond #kennethconnor #terryscott #romeoandjuliet #sciencefiction
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It's no surprise that Pop Screen keeps going back to the 1960s - in many ways, that decade saw the birth of the pop movie as a recognisable genre. That doesn't mean that every film became a classic, although the film we're looking at today became a cult classic of the most disreputable type. Famously described by Mark Kermode as "the Plan 9 from Outer Space of musicals", Robert Hartford-Davis's Gonks Go Beat mixes cheapo science fiction, musical comedy and Romeo and Juliet into a bewildering stew.
Following the attempts of an intergalactic mediator to reconcile the warring nations of Beatland and Balladisle, it has a roster of musical stars including Lulu, a pre-Cream Ginger Baker, the Nashville Teens, several other artists who are even more obscure than the Nashville Teens, and Charlie off Casualty. It almost defies description - except for the fact that Mick from our sister podcast Behold! is here, valiantly attempting to summarise the truly inexplicable.
If you appreciate our attempts to make a truly gear and with-it podcast, you can donate to our Patreon, where you'll get early access to our other movie podcast Directors Uncut, a bonus episode of Pop Screen every month, Graham's twice-weekly Doctor Who reviews, and more. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook for more information.
#popscreen #moviereviews #gonksgobeat #roberthartforddavis #musicals #lulu #gingerbaker #1960s #grahambond #kennethconnor #terryscott #romeoandjuliet #sciencefiction
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pop-screen/messageFollowing the attempts of an intergalactic mediator to reconcile the warring nations of Beatland and Balladisle, it has a roster of musical stars including Lulu, a pre-Cream Ginger Baker, the Nashville Teens, several other artists who are even more obscure than the Nashville Teens, and Charlie off Casualty. It almost defies description - except for the fact that Mick from our sister podcast Behold! is here, valiantly attempting to summarise the truly inexplicable.
If you appreciate our attempts to make a truly gear and with-it podcast, you can donate to our Patreon, where you'll get early access to our other movie podcast Directors Uncut, a bonus episode of Pop Screen every month, Graham's twice-weekly Doctor Who reviews, and more. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook for more information.
#popscreen #moviereviews #gonksgobeat #roberthartforddavis #musicals #lulu #gingerbaker #1960s #grahambond #kennethconnor #terryscott #romeoandjuliet #sciencefiction
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