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In this episode of the Media Club, Andy and Patrick talk about Prey - which is undoubtedly the Predator movie that we deserve (except for the original, that is). Also, Patrick does his best to limit himself to one beer.
Drink a liter of the most caffeinated soda you can find because it's time to watch Willy's Wonderland! Watch as Kasey transforms into a skinwalker, James drops the best CSGO strats, and Charlie unleashes his encyclopedic knowledge of Nicholas Cage. Special thanks to our patrons Rachel DeLisio, John DeLisio, Samuel Copeland, Ethan Rudder, Jeanette Clark, Michael & Heather Clark, Peter DeLisio, Mariah Helm, Roger Anderson, Chris Heatherly, Hero, Salvador Reyes, and SkullHammerSmash! I would save you guys if you got trapped inside of a deadly Chuck E. Cheese. Thank you to Riley Smith for editing this video! Riley is a freelance video editor and sound artist. Riley can be contacted at RSsmithbusiness@gmail.com and can be found on Instagram @rileychrissmith. SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm9dFcyGaQYEyP2ofZYa9kg Podcast Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22r5KXt2rDg&list=PL_rw0im3Y1ZuFkc6T2JUm6rHNM8RO-heF Instagram: @socratic_cinema Twitter: @cinemasocratic Twitch: twitch.tv/socraticcinema Patreon: patreon.com/socraticcinema
Welcome back! This episode we revisit the mega-hit that was Black Panther. In a short period of time, Black Panther became a cultural phenomenon and has evolved into an icon both of the superhero genre and of pop culture in general. Join Matt and Lea as they discuss how this film succeeds beyond the confines of the MCU, and point you towards some excellent further reading by writers around the country. Further Reading as Discussed in the Episode: Why ‘Black Panther’ Is a Defining Moment for Black America - https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/12/magazine/why-black-panther-is-a-defining-moment-for-black-america.html I Took 7th Graders to See ‘Black Panther.’ Here’s What They Said. - https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/18/movies/black-panther-challenge-students.html?referer=https://www.google.com/ The Trouble With Hero Worship: Is #TeamKillmonger Also #TeamToxicMasculinity? - https://theglowup.theroot.com/the-trouble-with-hero-worship-is-teamkillmonger-also-1823147935 The Revolutionary Power Of Black Panther - http://time.com/black-panther/ ‘Black Panther’ Is Not the Movie We Deserve - http://bostonreview.net/race/christopher-lebron-black-panther It’s Our Time: The Women of Wakanda - https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/time-women-wakanda/#! “Black Panther” and the Invention of “Africa” - https://www.newyorker.com/news/daily-comment/black-panther-and-the-invention-of-africa Why Wakanda Matters - https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2018/02/20/why-wakanda-matters/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.ac52d7f20a27
Joining me this week to talk about Black Panther is Leslie Lee III, co-host of Struggle Session Podcast. We discuss his view of the movie, itself, and the state of black radical politics in the wake of its record-breaking reception. There are most definitely spoilers in this episode, but I’m confident that those who haven’t seen the movie (really??) will still enjoy the episode, so have no fear if you have been living under a rock. Check out Leslie’s article here: -“Did Anyone Else Pick Up on the Disturbing Messages in Marvel's 'Black Panther’?” https://www.alternet.org/culture/disturbingly-conservative-message-behind-marvels-revolutionary-black-panther Other articles mentioned in the episode: -Christopher Lebron, “‘Black Panther’ Is Not the Movie We Deserve,” http://bostonreview.net/race/christopher-lebron-black-panther -Ainehi Edoro and Bhakti Shringarpure, “Africa is a Country in Wakanda," http://africasacountry.com/2018/02/africa-is-a-country-in-wakanda/ -Russell Bickford, “I have a problem with Black Panther,” http://africasacountry.com/2018/02/i-have-a-problem-with-black-panther/ ***To get access to the B-Side to this episode, join the Dead Pundits Society today: www.patreon.com/deadpundits*** ——————————————- Soundcloud: www.soundcloud.com/deadpundits iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id1212081214 Twitter: @deadpundits Facebook: www.facebook.com/deadpunditssociety Patreon: www.patreon.com/deadpundits
This is part 2 of the special fundraising month all things Black Panther episode of The Chauncey DeVega Show. It is also Chauncey DeVega's way of saying thanks to all of the kind folks who have put some gold, silver, paper, or other monies into the donation bucket over at chaunceydevega.com There is approximately one more week left in the fundraiser. We are close to the goal. Any help would be appreciated in help us cross the finish line so that this fundraiser can be a success. One very kind donor or a few generous folks could mean the goal is met. There are two great guests on this week's very special surprise episode. In the first conversation, Chauncey spoke with Adilifu Nama about the new Black Panther movie. In that episode of the podcast, Chauncey also chimed in with his brief thoughts about the movie after viewing the movie the night of the debut. After that first viewing--and yes after seeing the movie a second time--Chauncey feels that it is very problematic and its "progressive" bonafides are much overrated, especially in terms of how it treats black Americans. Adilifu Nama is an Associate Professor of African American Studies at Loyola Marymount University and the author of the new book Super Black: American Pop Culture and Black Superheroes. Adilifu feels that the new Black Panther film is a "flawed masterpiece". He and Chauncey have a friendly debate about the movie, its cultural politics, the Black Atlantic, the problems with the character "Killmonger", and how Black Panther could have benefited from having some experts on African-American history and culture consult on the film. Chris Lebron also stops by the virtual bar and salon. He is a professor of philosophy at Johns Hopkins University. He is also the author of the very controversial and much-discussed essay "'Black Panther' is Not the Movie We Deserve" which was featured over at the Boston Review. There, Lebron offers a sharp intervention about the politics of Black Panther and how the latter is extremely problematic and conservative in terms of its understanding of the black freedom struggle. Professor Lebron is also very critical of how Black Panther depicts black men as well as working class and poor black communities. And in the spirit of the Marvel Cinematic Universe there is also a post-credits "stinger" (i.e. Easter egg) at the very end of the podcast.
Não achamos o Black Panther tudo isso aí.Falamos da obra do seminal Doug Kenney, cujo trabalho na National Lampoon influenciou todo mundo, do SNL às maiores comédias de todos os tempos.[0:05:05] Black PantherCreedFruitvale StationUOL: Lançamento Black Panther no QuêniaBlack Panther is Not the Movie We Deserve[0:21:03] A Futile and Stupid Gesture [Netflix]National LampoonDrunk, Stoned, Brilliant, Dead [inteiro no YouTube]National Lampoon Radio HourThe History of ComedySaturday Night LiveThe Second CityAnimal HouseCaddyshackThe Kids in the HallThe GroundlingsDon’t Think TwiceThe StateWet Hot American Summer [Netflix]Childrens HospitalWet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp [Netflix]Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later [Netflix]Wanderlust They Came Together [Netflix]Pra falar com a gente: facebook.com/podcastcatchingup podcastcatchingup@gmail.com twitter.com/ddonato twitter.com/odesinformante See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the first segment, Jenn and Daren talk about their experience viewing Black Panther and explain why they saw the film first as a couple and second with their children. In the second segment, they discuss the merits and problems with Black Panther in conversation with responses written by Chris Lebron and Lawrence Ware. In the third segment, Jenn and Daren reflect on how Black Panther could and should change the movie-making business and why representation matters. Articles for reference: * We are not Wakanda. We are Erik Killmonger. http://watercoolerconvos.com/2018/02/19/not-wakanda-erik-killmonger-black-panther/ * ‘Black Panther’ Is Not the Movie We Deserve by Christopher Lebron http://bostonreview.net/race/christopher-lebron-black-panther * ‘Black Panther’ and the Revenge of the Black Nerds by Lawrence Ware https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/16/opinion/sunday/black-panther-nerds-cool.html www.ThatBlackCouple.com FB: www.facebook.com/ThatBlackCouple Twitter: www.twitter.com/ThatBlkCouple Instagram: www.instagram.com/thatblkcouple Stitcher: www.stitcher.com/podcast/that-black-couple Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/m/I7nue367hsfjdjbsyxed2tpeoca?t=That_Black_Couple_Podcast Email: ThatBLKCouple@gmail.com Podcast Summary: This is an accidentally funny podcast about the realities of Blackness and adult life. We do “adult” differently. We are That Black Couple. Our goal is to create a space for Black millennials to discuss and embody adult life on their own terms. We aren’t beholden to “traditional” gender or parenting roles, queerness is fluid and present in the ways we show up in our relationships and in the world, and we want to build community with other 30-something Black folx who are trying to figure this ish out.
In this Serious Fun, we dig into the cultural phenomenon that is Marvel Studios’ Black Panther. The movie has already made All Of The Money worldwide, but why is it resonating so strongly? What does it have to say about complex topics like the African diaspora, Black liberation, and the responsibility of a king and a country to its people and the world? And is Shuri a great character, or the greatest character? Bryan sits down with University of Oklahoma Journalism and Mass Communication professor Dr. Meta G. Carstarphen and UWGB Psychology Chair Ryan Martin for a wide-ranging discussion of all things Wakanda! (Note: this episode contains spoilers for the movie so get out and see it beforehand.) Music and other clips: Ludwig Göransson – “Wakanda”, Black Panther: Original Score Ludwig Göransson – “United Nations/End Titles”, Black Panther: Original Score Kendrick Lamar and SZA – “All the Stars”, Black Panther: The Album (Music From and Inspired By) Marvel Studios/Walt Disney Corporation - “Black Panther Teaser Trailer” SHOW NOTES: www.blackpantherchallenge.org for readings, lesson plans, and more. https://twitter.com/AngryBlackLady/status/965598447595171842 - Imani Gandy’s tweet chain on Black Panther Some of the editorials and think pieces mentioned: TaLynn Kel – “An American Monster in Wakanda” http://talynnkel.com/blog/2018/2/16/an-american-monster-in-wakanda Christopher Lebron – “Black Panther is Not the Movie We Deserve” http://bostonreview.net/race/christopher-lebron-black-panther#.Wom7odN6Y4Q.twitter Benjamin Dixon – “The Most Important Moment in Black Panther No One Is Talking About” http://progressivearmy.com/2018/02/18/important-moment-black-panther/ Charles Pulliam-Moore – “Black Panther is Marvel’s First Shakespearean Epic” https://io9.gizmodo.com/black-panther-is-marvels-first-shakespearean-epic-1822779133
Let’s talk Wakanda!Links from the Show:Fatal Florida School Shooting - http://cnn.it/2BuTXOnErik Killmonger and the Forgotten Children of Wakanda - https://t.co/7QAwCqCu3XBlack Panther is not the Movie We Deserve - https://t.co/VJrBsNMNzTKendrick Lamar x Black Panther - http://bit.ly/2EA29LU @ 0:30Black Panther Soundtrack - https://apple.co/2Bq5GxKVibes with Bae - https://apple.co/2C7cbqfSet the Mood Playlist - https://apple.co/2o8Pyt2Best of 2017 - https://apple.co/2EB33rFollow the Both Sides Podcast! ChimaTwitter- www.twitter.com/onvkwvrv IG- www.instagram.com/onvkwvrv GloriaTwitter- www.twitter.com/noiregoddessIG- www.instagram.com/go.bahSpaces ProductionTwitter- www.twitter.com/spacesphilly IG- www.instagram.com/spacesphilly Send all your questions to and comments to:bothsidespodcast@gmail.comUse the hashtag #AskBothSides to quickly connect with the Both Sides Podcast on any social media platform.This is a Spaces Productions podcast. www.spacesproductions.com
Let’s talk Wakanda!Links from the Show:Fatal Florida School Shooting - http://cnn.it/2BuTXOnErik Killmonger and the Forgotten Children of Wakanda - https://t.co/7QAwCqCu3XBlack Panther is not the Movie We Deserve - https://t.co/VJrBsNMNzTKendrick Lamar x Black Panther - http://bit.ly/2EA29LU @ 0:30Black Panther Soundtrack - https://apple.co/2Bq5GxKVibes with Bae - https://apple.co/2C7cbqfSet the Mood Playlist - https://apple.co/2o8Pyt2Best of 2017 - https://apple.co/2EB33rFollow the Both Sides Podcast! ChimaTwitter- www.twitter.com/onvkwvrv IG- www.instagram.com/onvkwvrv GloriaTwitter- www.twitter.com/noiregoddessIG- www.instagram.com/go.bahSpaces ProductionTwitter- www.twitter.com/spacesphilly IG- www.instagram.com/spacesphilly Send all your questions to and comments to:bothsidespodcast@gmail.comUse the hashtag #AskBothSides to quickly connect with the Both Sides Podcast on any social media platform.This is a Spaces Productions podcast. www.spacesproductions.com
On another contentious episode, Ricky, Simon, and Patrick are joined by comics aficionado Logan Dalton to talk about James Mangold’s Logan, which looks to reinvent the long-running Wolverine character as Hugh Jackman takes him out for one last spin. The makeover doesn’t work for all of us, though. Discussed in this episode: the usefulness of an R rating, the scourge of children (both in movies and at the movies), and whether or not Logan‘s blend of genres – western, superhero movie, road movie, family drama, and dystopian thriller – comes together.