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André und Frank packen erneut aus: Diesmal u.a. im DVD-Konvolut Paket und damit auch bei uns in der Besprechung: "Ex_Machina", "Only God Forgives" und Ralph Bakshi's Coonskin. Außerdem: Die Geschichte hinter "Fegefeuer der Eitelkeiten" mit Tom Hanks, Bruce Willis und Melanie Griffith.
I'm back in the host chair this morning. Hannah Gardner is here with Atlas, our “Adopt Me Please” Pet of the Week from the Kanawha Charleston Humane Association. Mackenzie Spencer is here talking FestivAll. I've got more on the Chef Paul's James Beard Watch Party at Capitol Market and tomorrow is our annual “Take A Kid Fishing” event at Coonskin. Chris Lawrence and Robb Reel will join me to discuss.
David discusses the movies he's been watching lately, including Wicked Little Letters, Occupied City, Birth/Rebirth, One from the Heart, BlackBerry, Our Body, Boudica, Coonskin, Heavy Traffic, One Hand Don't Clap, First Time Female Director, Close to Vermeer, La région centrale, The Tuba Thieves, Delicate Arch, Immaculate, We Grown Now, Summer Vacation 1999, Housekeeping for Beginners, The Song of Styrene, Civil War, Igualada, On the Waterfront, The Wild One, Not a Pretty Picture, Paul Gauguin, Guernica, Bumpkin Soup, The Crazy Family, The People's Joker, All the World's Memory, Slam, In a Lonely Place, The Big Heat, Van Gogh, Air Force One and In the Line of Fire.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Britnee, James, Brandon, and Hanna discuss four cult classics directed by madman provocateur Ken Russell, starting with his Busby Berkeley-style backstage musical The Boy Friend (1971) https://swampflix.com/ 00:00 Welcome 01:16 Krewe Divine 03:13 Coonskin (1975) 11:48 Possum (2018) 14:35 The Parallax View (1974) 19:45 Schultze Gets the Blues (2003) 24:10 Queenpins (2011) 27:14 Lenny Cooke (2013) 33:20 The Butterfly Effect (2004) 40:03 Fish & Cat (2013) 43:40 Joe's Apartment (1996) 47:07 The Boy Friend (1971) 1:05:13 Lisztomania (1975) 1:19:43 Altered States (1980) 1:36:00 Crimes of Passion (1984)
My guest this week is New York rapper-producer and instrumentalist Gabe ‘Nandez. We spoke about Pusher, his relationship with the Pulp Fiction soundtrack, the pros and cons of modern-day cinema, the art and value of music videos, how being multi-lingual influences his writing style, making his 2019 album Diplomacy during one of the toughest moments of his life, and the creative process behind his latest project H. T. III, produced entirely by Argov. If you're in the New York area, come to the first edition of Reel Talk, a Reel Notes movie night on Sunday, December 3 at Loudmouth BK featuring Florida rapper-producer Niontay. Tay and I will be screening the 1975 cult classic Coonskin followed by an interview/Q&A after. $13 admission. Buy tickets here.Reel Notes stands in solidarity with the oppressed peoples of Palestine, the Congo, Sudan, Tigray, and Haiti. Please consider donating to the Palestine Children's Relief Fund, The Palestinian Youth Movement, HealAfrica, FreeTigray, and/or Hope For Haiti. For information about contacting your representatives to demand a ceasefire, finding protests, and other tools, check out CeasefireToday!Visit Dreadsock.com and use promo code "CINEMASAI" for 10% off your first order!H. T. III is available wherever music is sold, streamed, or stolen. Consider copping directly from Bandcamp. Follow Gabe on Instagram (@champiyawn) and Twitter (@GabeNandez)Follow me on Instagram (@cinemasai), Twitter (@CineMasai_), TikTok (@cinemasai), and Letterboxd (@CineMasai) Support the show
I'll be talking about his musical career as he would have celebrated his 50th anniversary in the music industry and yes,he would have turned 79 on September 12th.I'll be talking about about his top 10 hits,# 1 hits and misses,forming the female trio group Love Unlimited and his band The Love Unlimited Orchestra as well as making his acting debut in the movie Coonskin and guest appearances on our favorite prime time TV shows,doing voice over commercials and being part of WRKS 98.7 Kiss FM family as the station chaged the format from Today's Hip-Hop and R&B to Classic Soul and Today's R&B. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/samuel-wilsonjr/message
Nach drei richtig guten Filmen und einem, der zumeist totgeschwiegen wird, meldet sich Indiana Jones mit dem fünften Teil zurück auf den Kinoleinwänden. Warum weiß eigentlich kein Mensch, aber trotzdem - oder vielleicht sogar gerade deshalb - wurde Indiana Jones und das Rad des Schicksals von einigen von uns ein bisschen vorfreudig, aber mindestens ebenso ängstlich erwartet. Ob der erste Indiana Jones Film, der nicht von Steven Spielberg, sondern von James Mangold inszeniert wurde, auch nur das geringste bisschen taugt oder wieder mal ein kleines Stück Kindheit in uns stirbt, erfahrt ihr in dieser Folge. Im Anschluss an Indiana Jones und das Rad des Schicksals widmen wir uns dann der Kategorie für diese Folge. Die lautet diesmal “Was zum Teufel bin ich sehend!?” und mit Alex Garlands “Men”, “Herkules in New York” und dem völlig abgedrehten “Coonskin” haben wir da auch wirklich passende Filme mitgebracht. Achja und dann gibt's noch einen kleinen Nachtrag zur letzten Folge in Form eines Rants von Hoffi. Viel Spaß! _______________________________________ Hauptfilm: (08:44) Indiana Jones und das Rad des Schicksals [2023] Was zum Teufel bin ich sehend!? (49:14): Coonskin [1974] (1:14:47): Men [2022] (1:29:25): Spoilertalk zu Men [2022] (1:43:03) Herkules in New York [1969] (1:59:53): Ausblick auf die nächste Folge (2:02:09): Spoilerpart zu Indiana Jones und das Rad des Schicksals [2023] _______________________________________ Hier kannst du uns überall finden: iTunes/Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2TgWvY3 Spotify: https://spoti.fi/34jfB68 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JahierFilmePodcast RSS-Feed: https://jahierfilme.podcaster.de/ Instagram: @jahierfilme Twitter: @jahierfilme Linktree: https://linktr.ee/jahierfilme _______________________________________ Alle unsere Filme im Überblick: https://letterboxd.com/jahierfilme/lists/
On 580 Live from the Par Mar Stores Studio, Dave Pope is here to talk about the new short course at Coonskin, plus Chris Withrow on the Beni Kedem Fish Fry, more on the Upshur County schools mess, the death of Warren McGraw and more. 580 Live is presented by Thornhill Auto Group. Listen live at www.wchsnetwork.com.
Running from 1964 to 1970, the TV series Daniel Boone served as a vehicle for Fess Parker, fresh from his run as Davy Crockett for Disney and ABC.
Arturo Uriza te invita a disfrutar de un espacio dedicado a la música en donde experimentarás emociones fuertes y conocerás novedosas propuestas, así que sube el volumen y escucha con atención, pues es momento del Wild Brunch. Acompáñalo de lunes a viernes a las 10:30 horas. Disfruta de la emisión número 1602, en el lunes de cine, con las siguientes bandas: How?? - The Flaming Lips Solarised Sound - Cavern of Anti-Matter Perpetuum Mobile - Death and Vanilla Quotation - Water from Your Eyes Collapsing New People (Berlin Mix) - Fad Gadget Bohemian Like You - The Dandy Warhols Another Station (Mixed) - Prins Thomas Credit - Disco Students But - The Kindergarten Cine y series: Dave del 2020; A Cook's Tour del 2002; Coonskin de 1975, dirigida por Ralph Bakshi; y John Wick 4 del 2023.
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PENDENTE: Rubrica su Cinema, letteratura, fumetto ed esperienze culturali
"Hollywood non è un posto dove crescere, un posto dove vivere. Non è un posto dove avere amici, un posto dove godersi la vita. È una città disgustosa, orribile, guidata dalla follia. È solo quanto guadagni, o quanto è bella la macchina che hai, che determina il tuo status lì. E tutti mentono così tanto che non sanno nemmeno più di mentire. Non c'è realtà a Hollywood" Passiamo da un maestro dell'animazione a un altro, decisamente più controverso e rivoluzionario. Se Don Bluth volle distanziarsi dalla Disney, il signor Ralph Bakshi volle invece devastare l'intera industria del cinema d'animazione. E lo fece contribuendo ad introdurre il concetto di Cartone Animato per adulti. Ecco a voi il folle e perfido cinema di Ralph Bakshi. Bakshi chiude la sua "trilogia urbana" non ufficiale e lo fa con il suo film più provocatorio e temerario. Ecco a voi "Coonskin". Potete trovare "Coonskin" qui: https://amzn.to/3Nln8YX Link per iscriversi ai servizi di Amazon: http://www.amazon.it/amazonprime?tag=pendente90-21 https://www.amazon.it/music/unlimited?tag=pendente90-21 https://www.primevideo.com/offers/ref=atv_nb_lcl_it_IT?tag=pendente90-21 https://www.amazon.it/kindle-dbs/hz/signup?tag=pendente90-21 http://www.amazon.it/joinstudent?tag=pendente90-21 https://www.primevideo.com/offers/nonprimehomepage/ref=atv_nb_lcl_it_IT?_encoding=UTF8&tag=exampleAssociateStoreID-21?tag=pendente90-21 https://www.amazon.it/tbyb/huc?pf=1&tag=AssociateTrackingID?tag=pendente90-21
When a police officer is strangled to death in a locked gymnasium that the killer couldn't possibly have escaped from, nobody can explain it.She's the third victim of a mysterious killer who knocks about the place wearing a Davy Crockett-style hat - how many more will there be?Jonathan and Carla Borrego not only cross paths again but become colleagues on her new TV show. But will past indignations stymie everything?In a new feature on the pod, you can relax, unwind and relieve stress thanks to some soothing, JC-themed audio stimuli!The Coonskin Cap was the first episode of series four, airing on March 1st 2003.Email: getyourcreekon@gmail.comTwitter: @creekgetWebsite: www.getyourcreekon.co.uk
Will, Adam, and Ryan watched Ralph Bakshi's Coonskin and discuss the importance of this great film. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: twitter.com/menonfilmpod "Rabbit, a country-born trickster, takes over the organized crime racket in Harlem, facing opposition from the institutionalized racism of the Mafia and corrupt police." IMDb: imdb.com/title/tt0071361/ Trailer: youtube.com/watch?v=YQicmcbJYB0
Unwatchables welcomes artist Jared Gonzalez to help us discuss Ralph Bakshi, whose profane, controversial animated films helped pave the way for everything from The Simpsons to South Park to Adult Swim. First up is 1972's Fritz The Cat, the first X-rated feature-length cartoon; followed by 1975's incendiary racial satire Coonskin (aka Street Fight). Topics include how Bakshi almost singlehandedly broke Disney's monopoly on animation, how much R. Crumb is to blame for all the animal sex, and how to process the deliberately racist imagery of Coonskin in 2022. Unwatchables is hosted by Marc Dottavio and Seth Troyer, produced by Tony Scarpitti, featuring artwork by Micah Kraus. You can support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/unwatchables to get access to exclusive bonus content and weigh in on what we watch next. Find us online at www.unwatchablespod.com or shoot us an email at unwatchablespodcast@gmail.com. We're on Instagram and Twitter under @unwatchablespod. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/unwatchablespod/message
The gang watch Ralph Bakshi's controversial satirical cartoon Coonskin from 1975 and discuss the different viewpoints surrounding the film.
Player's Club Ep 81 Notes You ready for this new year, Playa? That's right, MORE Game of the Year podcasts! Today you're getting Emmett Watkins Jr, Allan Muir, Josh Miller, and Graydon Webb all reuniting to hash out about 5 different categories. Come through and hear them get way too passionate about Dragon Ball Z! In this episode, we decide our winners of the following categories: Best Action-Adventure Game: Sponsored by Ghost of Tsushima Best Gun Game: Sponsored by Doom Eternal Most Anticipated 2022 Games Most Addictive Game: Sponsored by Animal Crossing: New Horizons Best Online Game: Sponsored by Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout Housekeeping: Episode 35: Coonskin (podbean.com) Greg Is Back On Stream And Is Digging Deep Rock Galactic! Why Idle games make good satire, and how it was ruined. Mining For Treasures and Pokemon In The Grand Underground - Pokemon Brilliant Diamond Gameplay Tell Me Why Chapter 2 Part 9: Painful Memories Just Passing Through - Planet Coaster
Coonskin was animator Ralph Bakshi's first real bomb, attracting far more controversy for its racially charged content than box office. Emmett Watkins Jr. bravely joins me today to talk about this controversial cult classic that's problematic with a capital P, but absolutely fascinating. Content warning: Lots of discussion on racial issues and homophobia, with descriptions and clips of scenes that some might find disturbing.
despite appearances this is perhaps the least racist episode we have ever put out Listen to all of our bonus episodes for $5/month at www.patreon.com/tgofv.
On this week's episode the boys try to create a new sexual act using the South Park Manatee Method. For some reason, Bobston Ross keeps bringing dogs into the conversation. Later, Bobston says he's farted so loud in his sleep it woke his wife up. Cheef tells the Gnarcast he's going to start wearing a raccoon skin hat, which leads to a mildly disturbing conversation. The boys also consider another Shark Tank business called Hate Date, which will match people based on things they hate rather than things they like. A girl joins the Zoom room and wins a giant, thrusting, beaded vibrator on the Adult Toy Price is Right. Check out these cool sponsor-types: Take a Hike Shop Bliz Eyewear Archer Components Gnar Couch
Frame Fatale es un podcast sobre películas no canónicas conducido por Sebastián De Caro y Santiago Calori. En este vigésimo cuarto episodio, nos ocupamos de Fritz, el gato (Fritz the Cat, 1972) de Ralph Bakshi y, como nos suele ocurrir, hablamos de esa, pero terminamos hablando de todas estas otras: Tráfico pesado (Heavy Traffic, 1973) de Ralph Bakshi, La vida de Brian (Life of Brian, 1979) de Terry Jones, El padrino (The Godfather, 1972) de Francis Ford Coppola, Garganta profunda (Deep Throat, 1972) de Gerard Damiano, Taxi Driver (1976) de Martin Scorsese, Las nueve vidas de Fritz el gato (The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat, 1974) de Robert Taylor, Cool World (1992), Coonskin (1974) y El señor de los anillos (The Lord of the Rings, 1978) de Ralph Bakshi, Capitana Marvel (Captain Marvel, 2019) de Anna Boden y Ryan Fleck, Let My Puppets Come (1976) de Gerard Damiano, Detrás de la puerta verde (Behind the Green Door, 1972) de Jim y Artie Mitchell, Más allá del valle de la muñecas (Beyond the Valley of the Dolls, 1970) de Russ Meyer, Juegos de placer (Boogie Nights, 1997) de Paul Thomas Anderson, Batman: el caballero de la noche (Dark Knight, 2008) de Christopher Nolan, La conversación (The Conversation, 1974) de Francis Ford Coppola y Tiburón (Jaws, 1975) de Steven Spielberg... ... por si justo te dio paja anotar y hasta nos dignamos a contestar preguntas de lxs oyentes. Podés comentar este episodio o agregar una pregunta usando el hashtag #FrameFatale en Twitter. Frame Fatale volverá el lunes que viene. Quizás sea una pegada total suscribirte en donde sea que escuches tus podcasts y tener la primicia que de todas maneras, ya explicamos varias veces, es lo menos importante.
ReviewAnew is joined once again by WilltheGreatest for a ko-request episode of Ralph Bakshi's coonskin, and, oh man, what a journey this one was. Want to make a movie request? Support the show with a one-time donation HERE: https://ko-fi.com/rapcritic Support the show here and get all patreon-exclusive episodes! https://www.patreon.com/reviewanewpodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/reviewanew/support
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Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 63, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: New Olympic Sports 1: In 2000, women will compete for the first time in this sport that uses a pool, 2 nets and an inflatable ball. Water polo. 2: This new Olympic martial arts sport was founded in the 1950s by General Choi Hong Hi. Taekwondo. 3: The IOC recently granted provisional recognition to this ancient sport, one of Japan's most popular. Sumo wrestling. 4: The devices used in this new Olympic sport can propel somersaulting gymnasts up to 30 feet in the air. Trampoline. 5: At the 1998 Winter Olympics, the USA's Ross Powers won the bronze in the halfpipe event in this new Olympic sport. Snowboarding. Round 2. Category: Old Hat 1: A cowboy hat and a sombrero are worn by this Hanna-Barbera pair who turned 40 in 1999. Quick Draw McGraw and Baba Looey. 2: In the mid-'50s you were a cool kid if you had one of these hats like the "King of the Wild Frontier". Coonskin cap. 3: It's the Andalusian gypsy dance style performed by wearers of these hats. Flamenco. 4: Hat of choice for Groucho's Captain Spaulding. Pith helmet. 5: Clark Gable proposed to Carole Lombard in booth 54 of this old Hollywood landmark. The Brown Derby. Round 3. Category: Classic Cinema Quotes 1: 1974:"She's my sister. She's my daughter. My sister. My daughter...she's my sister and my daughter!". Chinatown. 2: 1961:"Fat man, you shoot a great game of pool". The Hustler. 3: 1941:"I think it would be fun to run a newspaper". Citizen Kane. 4: 1950:"I am big. It's the pictures that got small". Sunset Boulevard. 5: 1981:"Snakes. Why did it have to be snakes?". Raiders of the Lost Ark. Round 4. Category: The 1860S 1: On October 4, 1861 the U.S. Navy authorized the construction of this ironclad ship; it was launched 118 days later. Monitor. 2: In 1868 this lodge, the B.P.O.E., was founded in New York City by 15 entertainers. Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks. 3: In 1986 this 23-year-old from Cleveland invested $4000 in an oil refining business; he became very, very rich. John D.) Rockefeller. 4: In April 1866 this company absorbed U.S. Telegraph, giving it a complete monopoly in the United States. Western Union. 5: The oldest of horse racing's Triple Crown races, it was first run on June 19, 1867 at Jerome Park, New York. the Belmont (Stakes). Round 5. Category: Highways And Byways 1: Begun in 312 B.C., it was known in Antiquity as the "Queen of Roads". The Appian Way. 2: This city's Unter den Linden was laid out to connect the Royal Palace with the Tiergarten. Berlin. 3: This San Francisco waterfront road runs from the Giants' Stadium to Pier 39. the Embarcadero. 4: The PCH, which stands for this, runs from near San Juan Capistranoto near El Rio. Pacific Coast Highway. 5: Washington, D.C. has no streets named for "Y", "Z" or this letter of the alphabet because of its similarity to "I". J. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!
This week, we're taking a look at Ralph Bakshi's biting commentary on racism and the American dream: "Coonskin". Rendered in the surreal, grungy animation that Bakshi is known for, Coonskin takes us an a bizarre, impressionistic trip into 1970's Harlem, in the company of Brother Rabbit and his gang of anthropomorphic animals. This reworking of the Uncle Remus stories drew controversy in it's own time and remains a firey and provocative satire today. Is the film's shock-value justified in the name of transgressive art? Join the conversation on this week's episode!
Thank you for sticking around for the forst episode of the show and I'm happy to present further discussion about the film and observations with A Nightmare On Fierce Streets Miss Sharai.
In the first episode of Conversations with Robbie Sherman, Miss Sharai gives her unvarnished opinions on Ralph Bakshi's contentious blaxploitation satire Coonskin and it's unbridled misogyny and confusing identity issues.
We spotlight the Ralph Bakshi movies Coonskin, Wizards, and Last Days of Coney Island. Join our CinemAddicts Facebook Group for movie talk and giveaways! Bruce Purkey's reviews are on Rustomire. Email brucepurkey@gmail.com to suggest movies for his "What's in the Box" segment. Check out our movie coverage on findyourseen.com!
Today we're untangling the death of a police officer and working out what that buzzing sound is. Originally broadcast on 1 March 2003 Support this podcast
It's been over 100 years since the first cartoons were drawn by hand. Since then, the form has delved into everything from sex and drugs to racial inequality and war crimes. Even the tamest, G-rated cartoons have often found ways of slipping in adult humor past the eyes of younger viewers. Cartoons have been the vehicle for government propaganda, social change, and political satire. Some have been boycotted and even banned for their content while others have been deemed masterpieces and praised by critics for their bold message and style. Today, cartoons continue to find ways of subverting the status quo in surprising (sometimes shocking) new ways. This hour, we speak with animators, animation experts, and historians about what makes cartoons so well suited for the exploration of, well, everything. GUESTS: Maureen Furniss - Program director of experimental animation at California Institute of the Arts, founding editor of Animation Journal, and the author of A New History of Animation Paul Wells - Director of the Animation Academy at Loughborough University in England and the author of several books including Animation, Sport and Culture Ralph Bakshi - Animator, writer, and director of animated and live-action films and TV shows including Fritz The Cat, Coonskin, and Heavy Traffic Lisa Hanawalt - Producer and production designer of the Netflix animated series BoJack Horseman, which ended in January Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter. Colin McEnroe, Jonathan McNicol, and Chion Wolf contributed to this show, which originally aired April 18, 2017.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The "Dirty Sons of Pitches" are digging into another directorial double feature for this week's episode, looking at two movies of legendary animator Ralph Bakshi, best known for adult-oriented animated entries. The guys watch the 1977 "Wizards" as the classic for this week and the 1975 "Coonskin" as this week's cult movie, and it's also one of Nate's most awful experiences in the history of this revamped podcast. Available on Spotify and iTunes Check us out at Patreon.com/dirstysonsofpitches Episode 274 includes: -R.I.P. Wilford Brimley, Regis Philbin, Olivia de Havilland and others. -Is this the end of the Ellen DeGeneres talk show? -Ben reviews a pair of promising indies, one of which involves Richard Kind having an affair with a pretend A.I. woman. -"Greyhound" is the most "dad movie" of 2020. -Classic Film -- "Wizards" (1977) -Director Ralph Bakshi's combination of sci-fi and fantasy as an evil wizard marches to domination using Nazi propaganda as his unifying weapon. -Cult Movie -- "Coonskin" (1975) -Bakshi's "satire" over the racist cartoons of the past that maybe misses the point of its satire.
Well folks, it's that time of the week again when you can inundate your ears and grey matter with our floundering filmic shenanigans.A lesson in the black arts from The Priest as we polish our pentacles for Haxan: Witchcraft Through the Ages (1968 version), then we're left on a gurney to be satirically probed in Britannia Hospital before we round off with a trip to 70s Harlem where Uncle Remus meets Mario Puzo in Coonskin.
What do America, Japan and Korea have in common (outside of baseball, and coronavirus, both expicitly not discussed on this episode)? Your JFD hosts hope to find a little cross-cultural unity this week in the world of animated features, as we kick off our annual celebration of animation: Ani-May! Up first! You remember Ralph Bakshi, dude who brought us weird stuff like HEAVY TRAFFIC and COONSKIN and WIZARDS? He's back at it again, with it his uniquely bizarre blend of post-hippie, underground-comix-y, animation, this time focused on the history of a nation and it's music, in 1981's American Pop! And: It's got more dishes than you could shake a washrag at. Next up! Y'all ever seen that Hayao Miyazaki flick Princess Mononoke (1997)? You know, the Studio Ghibli thing that Disney/Miramax put in theaters over here. Your college girlfriend had the poster in her bedroom. No? That's weird. Well, we review it. It's got tentacle-boars. Finally! It's a third film: Seoul Station (2016), a Korean zombie animated movie Parker picked because he likes TRAIN TO BUSAN from the same director. Will the zombies dance in unison to a sexy beat? All this plus cartoon chats, Wink Martindale chats, background Keppi, an audio encounter with a maniac, some Sad Nerd News, a plea for more Roys, who are the real Quibis?, an issue with echoes, Kevin reveals a shocking hot take on a beloved era of our youth, some sneezing behind closed doors, our weekly news plus Blu-ray Picks and even more! Direct Donloyd HereGot a movie suggestion for the show, or better yet an opinion on next week's movies? Drop us a line at JFDPodcast@gmail.com. Or leave us a voicemail: 347-746-JUNK (5865). Add it to your telephone now! JOIN THE CONVERSATION!Also, if you like the show, please take a minute and subscribe and/or comment on us on iTunes, Stitcher, Blubrry or Podfeed.net. Check us out on Facebook and Twitter! We'd love to see some of your love on Patreon - it's super easy and fun to sign up for the extra bonus content. We'll take an unprotected singapore cane shot to the top of the dome for your love and support. Please avoid checking out this embarrassing merchandise.
It's the season 4 opener, and Callum and David celebrate by spending half the episode infuriated by its many innacuries in representing theatre production and the other half remeniscing about the Judderman advert. Sit back and enjoy new levels of ranting as Jonathan Creek enters the post-Maddie era. As always, make Callum and David record ANYTHING YOU WANT by donating £5 via Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32014828
This week on the Talk Without Rhythm Podcast I'm continuing on my series of Patreon Picks with an episode courtesy of TWoRP Elite Patron Hutch. Now Hutch decided he wanted to talk about the controversial 1946 Disney film Song of the South. I figured if we were going to awkwardly discuss one Uncle Remus film we may as well go all-in by including Ralph Bakshi's 1975 no hold barred response to minstrelry and corruption - Coonskin. [00:00] INTRO [02:26] Chin Stroker vs Punter Promo [03:34] RANDOM CONVERSATION [21:49] Song of the South (1946) [01:13:46] Coonskin (1975) [01:56:25] FEEDBACK [02:02:28] ENDING MUSIC: Coonskin No More by Scatman Crothers Buy Coonskin (1975) Support TWoRP Contact Us talkwithoutrhythm@gmail.com
Dave and Abby take a trip back in time to look at three American real-life legends in Davey Crockett, Daniel Boone, and Johnny Appleseed.
Wherein we discuss a cap made of the skin of a raccoon, or of a simulation thereof.
The Coonskin Cap was the first episode of Jonathan Creek‘s fourth season. Jonathan and Carla are reacquainted over an apparent serial killer with a flair for the dramatic. In this podcast Gerry and Iain take a look at deceptive appearances and working with your ex. The episode re-introduced Julia Sawalah's Carla Borrego as she […] The post The Coonskin Cap – Episode 21 appeared first on Jonathan Creek Podcast.
Ralph Bakshi the creator of Cool World 1992 tells us, This is it, folks! If you've been shot on, passed on, gassed on, pushed on or red, white, and blued on your ready to turn on to Coonskin 1975. Warning! This Film offends everybody.
In the inaugural episode of Cinepod Moviecast, Chuck and Joel discuss "Coonskin," Ralph Bakshi's mixed media classic and a middle finger to Disney's "Song of the South."
Continuing our Ralph Bakshi Retrospective we get to what is easily considered his most decisive and controversial movie in the entire filmography... ...we don't exactly WIG OUT on it as many many think...but yeah ...its another head scratcher of sorts... let's get into it!
The boys are joined by Spencer from the High and Low Podcast to talk about one of the most controversial movies of all time, Ralph Bakshi's Coonskin. Protested, pulled from the theaters, and causing national outrage, Coonskin is a unique movie that is certain to offend almost anyone who watches it. Bakshi (most well known for Fritz the Cat and Heavy Traffic) takes aim at institutional racism in America and organized crime. This is a little bit of a different episode for us but we hope your guys enjoy it.
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Counter culture animator Ralph Bakshi mixes live action with incendiary cartoon images to create a daring controversial satire on African American life in the big city...or is it a stab into the gut of great mafia romance of the seventies? Or is it just a mess and a miss? The Men of Micheaux discuss, for your edutainment. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/black-tribbles/message
Counter culture animator Ralph Bakshi mixes live action with incendiary cartoon images to create a daring controversial satire on African American life in the big city...or is it a stab into the gut of great mafia romance of the seventies? Or is it just a mess and a miss? The Men of Micheaux discuss, for your edutainment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hide your kids, hide your wife, because it's Adult Animation day! From Heavy Metal to Ralph Bakshi we're exploring all those nasty cartoons your mom won't let you watch. Today, on Geek Stew!
Davy Crockett double feature! American folklore with a cool guy. Two movies - five segments. Native American disclaimer. Coonskin caps and theme song. Don’t be an idiot, listen to Davy. Guns vs arrows. Cheesy battle sequences and bad acting. Alligator fight and nature scenes. Looking for a place to settle down even though he’s already settled. Davy loves fringe. Davy pulls a Robin Hood. Put up your dukes! Other people are allowed to have coonskin caps? Not much good at speechifying. Running for elected office. Phil convinces other people not to run against him. Comedic Congressman. Names his gun Betsy. Stick around for the vote. History of the Alamo? Does Davy die? Game – Davy Crockett Trivia. State of Franklin. Prequel to the first movie. Nerd interlude – Davy looks like John Sheppard from Stargate Atlantis. $1000 boat ride ($18,538). Unequal prizes for this race. This isn’t “Weirdo Captain and the River Pirates”. Green screen rapid acting. White water rafting adventures. Trick shot competition. Picking up a hitchhiker and his livestock. Race to the finish with the Pittsburgh Punch! Mike’s old hat fit his personality. The Bonanza and JJ McGuillicuddy. Davy wins because it’s his movie. Replacing Andrew Jackson on the $20. Davy Crockett Explorer Canoes (1971-1994.)Ay Oh River! We didn’t hate it. Changing the actor’s name for France. Next episode – Lady and the Tramp
In celebration of Black History Month, we discuss Disney's most controversial film, Song of the South. We talk about its origins in the stories of Joel Chandler Harris and the long, strange history of the film.
Today on Word Balloon, legendary filmmaker Ralph Bakshi joins us to discuss his Kickstarter campaign for a new animated series called Last days Of Coney Island.The series sees Bakshi return to familiar territory New York in the 1960's. Bakshi promises scenes and stories about police corruption, gangs, prostitutes and the enui of the decade as the country suffered urban decay and the losses of leaders like John and Robert Kennedy.Bakshi also dorps news about making sequel scenes for some of his cult classic films after he completes The Last Days Project. He talks about making new sequences for his films Wizards Coonskin, and Heavy Traffic.For yeras he's talked about a new sequence for the 1977 film Wizards, involving the character Peace saving a train boxcar filled with draves being taken to their death, ala the real life WW2 refugees taken by the Nazis to concentration camps. Says Bakshi " I love Peace...it's an incredible action sequence ...it's a violent scene... so (explitive) if you want to see Wizards 2 get Last Days going." Number 3, I'd do Coonskin 2 ..and then Heavy Traffic and what I'm saying is I can contunie to do more with these films, and release them on the net. " Bakshi would release the films on his website and a Bakshi channel he's developing.Bakshi also updates us on the potential live action Robert Rodgriguez remake of his 1983 film Fire and Ice co-concieved by Frank Frazetta and written by Gerry Conway and Roy Thomas. Says Bakshi " I had spoke last week obver emails that he wants to shoot it next summer...I get a nice fee if he shoots it . He came to me and wanted to do it. He wants to make it live action which is fine, cause I'd never re do it. I said make it like Sin City and Frazetta (style) he's says he would ...He's says he's shooting it next summer, he's now shooting Sin City 2, so unless he feels the need to lie to me, that's his intention." Bakshi also talks about his years at Terry
Troy Anderson joins us to talk about our very first animated filmmaker, the audacious and highly original Ralph Bakshi. We mainly focus on his adaptation of THE LORD OF THE RINGS as well as his unique look back at American history with AMERICAN POP, but we definitely touch upon some more of his lesser known work as well. Towards the end, we realize that a 2nd episode may come into fruition in the future simply because there's a lot to be said about this incredibly unique artist. In addition, Jim had time to take a stroll with Mike Birbiglia's rather charming SLEEPWALK WITH ME, Troy discusses BATMAN: THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS PART ONE and SWEET KILL, while Patrick takes a look at an animated short entitled DISKJOCKEY, which is linked in the show notes. In a couple weeks we will be talking with Damon Houx about the great Wong Kar-Wai. The two films we will be focusing on CHUNGKING EXPRESS and IN THE MOOD OF LOVE so feel free to watch them before the show and send us your thoughts. Please be sure to leave us a voicemail to play on the show at 224-366-9528. If you’re a movie blogger/podcaster and would like a guest spot on the show to talk about a filmmaker whose work you admire. Thanks again for listening and be sure to check out our updated upcoming schedule in the sidebar to see which directors we’ll be talking about soon! Questions are always welcome via email: directorsclubpodcast@gmail.com