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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Riley Wuz Here
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Riley Wuz Here - S01/E12
- Lynxi Welcome
- Episode synopsis
- HBOMax Synopsis: Riley's affinity for graffiti goes too far when neighbors wake up to giant murals on their homes. Maybe a sweet natured, psycho war vet art teacher can help reel him in.
- Episode synopsis
Pre Show:
- Hidden talents
- MariJayne Maven’s Alituation Holiday Marketplace.
- Covid Island Event
- Starting to love staying at home
- Things you can do when you’re staying home
- Covid funerals
- WEAR A MASK!
- Restaurants closing down
- Lack of Christmas “spirit”
- Rudy & Jenna got the Covid
- Safe Harbor Date
- Trump & allies losing 98+% of their post-election litigation
- Trump’s coup attempt
- Video of what the Trumplicans believe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1VXr3p5baM
- Lou Dobbs telling Stephen Miller to pay Marc Elias half a billion.
- How Are Ya Now? Podcast (Tiara and Dean’s Letterkenny podcast) going to do a preview episode for season 9
Show:
- Who’s painted on the side of the house?
- One of the most debated things about the show
- We want Aaron McGruder on the show!!!
- Nose comparison of Granddad to the painting
- One big family
- Finding lost family
- DNA to check for your tribe and another to check for relation to cannabis
- Following the rules vs. praise
- Early reading
- Voice actor representation
- Halle Berry
- WAP and BAPS
- John Wick 3
- Better trilogy: John Wick – Riddick – Matrix
- Ol’ Dirty Bastard
- The movement is more important that the individual
- Banksy
- There should be a Bob Ross movie/series
- Assuming white people are in charge
- Mentors
- Uncle Ruckus’ view on Black artists
- Unknown black artists
- Huey’s transformation
White People Question:
- This is more of a “Well-Meaning White People Say” : “I just want you to know; I apologize on behalf of all white people for everything we’ve done to you.”
- Why are you, specifically, apologizing?
- You are not the representative for all white people.
- If the intent is pure/sincere…
- Don’t center yourself in an apology
- What are you willing to do?
- Have a “Stupid White People Question” you want to leave us?
- Email us at Hosts@TheBoondocksPod.comor leave us a voicemail at (760) 933-8636, that’s (760) WE-3-UNDO.
Post Show Info:
- Next week: Wingmen
- Need to see where we are on social media and such? Come find us! https://www.theboondockspod.com/links
Trivia:
- When Riley is being grilled by the cop, Tom, and Granddad he says “say hello to the bad guy”. This is a reference to Scarface (1983), where Tony Montana (Al Pacino) says the same line.
- When Granddad is talking about The Teacher and says “I heard he was a Gulf War” vet, that is a reference to Bob Ross’ (who The Teacher is based on) service during Vietnam (which is a little known fact).
- The reference that Uncle Ruckus makes to the “comics with the talking penguin” is a reference to “Bloom County” and the featured penguin character, “Opus” by Berkeley Breathed, whom Aaron McGruder is a big fan of.
- The final line that Granddad says “This ain’t Beat Street” is a reference to the movie Beat Street (1984), an American drama dance film featuring New York City hip hop culture of the early 80s, breakdancing, DJing, and graffiti.
- Riley’s painting of a “fallen soldier” is of Ol’ Dirty Bastard.
Show Music:
- Intro: #Makeachange by K.I.R.K. is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License.
- Outro: Good Times by Audiobinger is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License.
50 episoder
MP3•Episoder hjem
Manage episode 284106959 series 2869558
Innhold levert av Dean Giles and PodScure Podcast Network. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Dean Giles and PodScure Podcast Network eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.
Riley Wuz Here - S01/E12
- Lynxi Welcome
- Episode synopsis
- HBOMax Synopsis: Riley's affinity for graffiti goes too far when neighbors wake up to giant murals on their homes. Maybe a sweet natured, psycho war vet art teacher can help reel him in.
- Episode synopsis
Pre Show:
- Hidden talents
- MariJayne Maven’s Alituation Holiday Marketplace.
- Covid Island Event
- Starting to love staying at home
- Things you can do when you’re staying home
- Covid funerals
- WEAR A MASK!
- Restaurants closing down
- Lack of Christmas “spirit”
- Rudy & Jenna got the Covid
- Safe Harbor Date
- Trump & allies losing 98+% of their post-election litigation
- Trump’s coup attempt
- Video of what the Trumplicans believe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1VXr3p5baM
- Lou Dobbs telling Stephen Miller to pay Marc Elias half a billion.
- How Are Ya Now? Podcast (Tiara and Dean’s Letterkenny podcast) going to do a preview episode for season 9
Show:
- Who’s painted on the side of the house?
- One of the most debated things about the show
- We want Aaron McGruder on the show!!!
- Nose comparison of Granddad to the painting
- One big family
- Finding lost family
- DNA to check for your tribe and another to check for relation to cannabis
- Following the rules vs. praise
- Early reading
- Voice actor representation
- Halle Berry
- WAP and BAPS
- John Wick 3
- Better trilogy: John Wick – Riddick – Matrix
- Ol’ Dirty Bastard
- The movement is more important that the individual
- Banksy
- There should be a Bob Ross movie/series
- Assuming white people are in charge
- Mentors
- Uncle Ruckus’ view on Black artists
- Unknown black artists
- Huey’s transformation
White People Question:
- This is more of a “Well-Meaning White People Say” : “I just want you to know; I apologize on behalf of all white people for everything we’ve done to you.”
- Why are you, specifically, apologizing?
- You are not the representative for all white people.
- If the intent is pure/sincere…
- Don’t center yourself in an apology
- What are you willing to do?
- Have a “Stupid White People Question” you want to leave us?
- Email us at Hosts@TheBoondocksPod.comor leave us a voicemail at (760) 933-8636, that’s (760) WE-3-UNDO.
Post Show Info:
- Next week: Wingmen
- Need to see where we are on social media and such? Come find us! https://www.theboondockspod.com/links
Trivia:
- When Riley is being grilled by the cop, Tom, and Granddad he says “say hello to the bad guy”. This is a reference to Scarface (1983), where Tony Montana (Al Pacino) says the same line.
- When Granddad is talking about The Teacher and says “I heard he was a Gulf War” vet, that is a reference to Bob Ross’ (who The Teacher is based on) service during Vietnam (which is a little known fact).
- The reference that Uncle Ruckus makes to the “comics with the talking penguin” is a reference to “Bloom County” and the featured penguin character, “Opus” by Berkeley Breathed, whom Aaron McGruder is a big fan of.
- The final line that Granddad says “This ain’t Beat Street” is a reference to the movie Beat Street (1984), an American drama dance film featuring New York City hip hop culture of the early 80s, breakdancing, DJing, and graffiti.
- Riley’s painting of a “fallen soldier” is of Ol’ Dirty Bastard.
Show Music:
- Intro: #Makeachange by K.I.R.K. is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License.
- Outro: Good Times by Audiobinger is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License.
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