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Micheaux Mission
MISSION LOG: Welcome Home Brother Charles (1975)

Micheaux Mission

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 94:08


In honor of MAY I have another Bad Black Movie month, we return to 2018 where this 1975 oddity straddled the fence with its deadly extended tip. Learn why Welcome Home Brother Charles is one of the most referenced films in Mission history. Plus fun debates about hip hop documentaries and Mrs. FroZone. Subscribe to the Mission on YouTube  Rate & Review The Mission on Apple Email  micheauxmission@gmail.com Follow The Mission on Instagram We are a proud member of The Podglomerate - we make podcasts work! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

A decade under the influence
Movie Review #33 - Bang the Drum Slowly - Busting - The Dion Brothers - Black Moon - Welcome Home Brother Charles - Emma Mae

A decade under the influence

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2023 72:04


Espresso fueled review, coming your way, strap in my magical film fans. Six films today, and holy flipping flip, five of them begin with the letter B, wait, 4 1/2. Let's roll! Starting things off today is Robert De Niro in 1973's (Bang the the drum slowly) I know I shouldn't expect a baseball film to be amazing, but the the bingo Darth Vader Richard Pryor one seemed to do ok, also it's well made and we certainly find things to talk about.  Next today is (Busting)1974. Here we have 2 mumbling and bumbling vice cops, played by 70's fav Elliot Gould and Robert Blake, former little rascal and probably another famous person who got away with murder. Very icky, though I think they again got him on a civil suit. Clean up yer trash Hollywood. Film is directed by Peter Hyams who also wrote this quintessential 70's L.A. film. I hope we can visit a location or 2 from this one sometime soon.  Moving on to (the Dion Brothers) 1974. Here is another film with 2 titles, it was originally called the gravy train, these damned films are always making things more confusing then they need to be. I was personally refreshed by the pure insanity of this one, not to build it up too much, but wow. Got a bootleg ish copy of this one, and it definitely needs a blu-ray a billion percent more than our last “Do not reccomend” film the night porter, Dominic shakes his head again, get it together people. This chaos stars Stacy Keach, Frederic Forrest, and Margo Kidder, with a story by jack Starrett. Film is about 2 brothers who give up their dead end jobs to rob an armed car so they can open up a high end seafood restaurant, and they don't seem to know shit about seafood. I do hope y'all can see this one someday, if ya know me I'll run it for you. Next up is (Black Moon) 1975. Imdb says that this is about a girl who goes to a mystical house to escape a gender war. Which as much as I like the film, makes it sound better than it is, to me, still nuts and fun to look at and go “WHAT?!”  Film is directed by a French guy, and that totally tracks. Onward to (Welcome home Brother Charles) 1975. This is the first of 3 films we're reviewing by rad director Jamaa Fanaka, 2 of which we are doin today. Here we have a very run of the mill plot about evil murderous LA cops and their attempt to brutally kill Charles, who survives and rids the world of these racists with his supernatural penis. Oh………. that doesn't sound boring, hmmm.  Jokes aside, yes this is another rad film that melted my brain. Not perfect, but I for one am happy it was written and filmed, and that we watched and reviewed this together.  Finally today we have the other Jamaa film ,(Emma Mae) 1976. many dvd's of this call it Black sister's revenge, again we acknowledge the confusion master, which is also the title of an amazing metal record as well. What to say about this Compton classic except, rad, very rad, and great. Also it's my best of the bunch and I do hope you enjoy our review, and all our reviews today. Please reach out and help spread the word if you can. Thank you as always for listening.

The Projection Booth Podcast
Episode 614: Welcome Home Brother Charles (1975)

The Projection Booth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 100:31


We conclude Black History Month with a look at Jamaa-Fanakaa's Welcome Home Brother Charles. Released in 1975 it's the story of our titular Brother Charles (Marlo Monte) who is picked up by the police and possibly castrated for being too “uppity”. Amid the crime and corruption of mid-seventies Los Angeles we follow Charles as he's railroaded into jail and swears revenge upon his release.Gary Phillips and Jackie Stewart join Mike to discuss this bizarre story of vengeance. Sam Ingraffia talks about his role in the film (as well as his work on Barney Miller).Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-projection-booth-podcast_2/support.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5513239/advertisement

The Projection Booth Podcast
Episode 614: Welcome Home Brother Charles (1975)

The Projection Booth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 100:31


We conclude Black History Month with a look at Jamaa-Fanakaa's Welcome Home Brother Charles. Released in 1975 it's the story of our titular Brother Charles (Marlo Monte) who is picked up by the police and possibly castrated for being too “uppity”. Amid the crime and corruption of mid-seventies Los Angeles we follow Charles as he's railroaded into jail and swears revenge upon his release.Gary Phillips and Jackie Stewart join Mike to discuss this bizarre story of vengeance. Sam Ingraffia talks about his role in the film (as well as his work on Barney Miller).

Politics of Cinema
Auteur Films: Welcome Home Brother Charles (1975)

Politics of Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 75:15


We continue our 2023 series on independent African American auteurs that made landmark films with Jamaa Fanaka's Welcome Home Brother Charles (1975).  Follow us at: Patreon / Twitter / Instagram / Letterboxd / Facebook 

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Projexploitation
Welcome Home Brother Charles (1975) / Ep. 13

Projexploitation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 103:52


Nick and Dan find out you truly can't go home again with a look at Jamaa Fanaka's Welcome Home Brother Charles from 1975, a blaxploitation classic about systemic & individual racism, and America's disillusionment about its own penal fixation. TIMECODES 00:00:00 / Intro 00:02:14 / Theme Song 00:03:33 / Episode Start 00:05:35 / Film discussion: Welcome Home Brother Charles (1975) 00:53:11 / Intermission 00:54:17 / Film discussion continues 01:31:15 / Segment: The A-List NOTES/LINKS Listen to our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, Amazon, and wherever podcast feeds are pulled. Rate/review our podcast wherever you listen to it, to help us out. We appreciate your support! Follow us on Twitter (at) @projexpod and email us at projexploitation@gmail.com if you want to hit us up with your thoughts, reviews, suggestions, personal fears, social security number, or just want to talk film. We'd love to hear from you.

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Sick on Cinema
When Genitals Attack

Sick on Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 124:16


On this episode of Sick on Cinema the boys learn sex organs are used for more than just reproduction as we take a look at some films about killer genitals. Those films being Teeth, Bad Biology, and Welcome Home Brother Charles.

Politics of Cinema
Watch Challenge #2

Politics of Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 63:11


What do 1968 < 2018 > 2068 (2018), Afronauts (2014), The Last Angel of History (1996), The Changing Same (2001), Watermelon Woman (1996), Eve's Bayou (1997), Bamboozled (1999), School Daze (1988), The Learning Tree (1969) and Welcome Home Brother Charles (1975) have in common?  They were all discovered (or re-watched) during our February Watch Challenge. We also preview our March Watch challenge: Listen to a commentary track An Eco-Apocalypse film A ninja film Bonus: Listen to a score, then watch the film Follow us at: Twitter / Instagram / Letterboxd / Facebook 

Say You Love Satan 80s Horror Podcast
Sodom and Gomorrah: Shrimp Toes and Finger Woes

Say You Love Satan 80s Horror Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2021 154:50


Become a member of the Say You Love Satan Army today! Join us! www.patreon.com/sayyoulovesatanpodcast This episode: - Natural Enemies (1979) - Pledge Night (1990) - Stalking Laura (1993) - The Little Things (2021) - Bare Knuckles (1977) - Edge of the Axe (1988) - Welcome Home Brother Charles (1975) - Silent Madness (1984) - Virtuosity (1995) *outro track "Lamia" by Shadowland from the 2020. The podcast you are about to listen to is an account of the tragedy that befell four lower level low-lives sometime in the 1980s. Join us every week for an 80s horror overdose!!!!! website: www.sayyoulovesatanpodcast.com email: sayyoulovesatanpodcast@gmail.com Please rate, review, and subscribe on iTunes! instagram: sayyoulovesatanpodcast T-shirts, stickers, and a collection of ghoulish garb is available now at our Redbubble store! www.redbubble.com/people/sayyoulovesatan artwork: Sam Heimer

Cinema Parlor
Episode 16: Jamaa Fanaka

Cinema Parlor

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2019 86:14


The boys welcome Jamaa Fanaka into their hearts over a few cold brews and friendship. Discussion: 1975's Welcome Home Brother Charles and 1979's Penitentiary.

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Black Tribbles
109 - Welcome Home, Brother Charles (1975)

Black Tribbles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2018 86:22


After reading their feedback from the Missionaries, Vince leads Len into a dissection of the loosely science fictional blaxploitation flick WELCOME HOME, BROTHER CHARLES. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/black-tribbles/message

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Micheaux Mission
Welcome Home, Brother Charles (1975)

Micheaux Mission

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2018 88:57


After reading their feedback from the Missionaries, Vince leads Len into a dissection of the loosely science fictional blaxploitation flick WELCOME HOME, BROTHER CHARLES. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Flesh Wound Radio
Flesh Wound Radio - Episode 146: Peanut Butter Freaks (3/30/2018)

Flesh Wound Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2018 128:00


Tune into the Gruesome Twosome of Flesh Wound Radio this Friday, March 30th at 2:00pm EST / 11:00am PST (or anytime shortly after we wrap live) On this all Vinegar Syndrome spectacular we tackle the new Blu-Rays of Alexander Cassini's gory surreal 1991 flick Star Time, and Jamaa Fanaka's blaxsploitation double feature of Welcome Home Brother Charles and Emma Mae. In addition Flesh Wound After Dark returns w/ Alex Derenzy's Babyface 2, Confessions Of A Teenage Peanut Butter Freak, and the new double feature Women At Play and Good Girls Bad Girls. Don't miss it gents and be sure to join the Flesh Wound Radio FB page and download us on itunes, Stitcher, and Spreaker.

Cinemosity
Cinemosity 186 – Welcome Home Brother Charles

Cinemosity

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2018 86:45


Welcome Home Brother Charles is an interesting Blaxploitation film which really tries to be Ganja and Hess. Unfortunately it’s more of this awkward little story about a black man being brutalized by the police and trying to get his life back together after leaving prison. With a totally insane last 20 minutes that is certainly pretty […] The post Cinemosity 186 – Welcome Home Brother Charles appeared first on Nerdy Little Secret dot com.

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Cinemosity
Cinemosity 186 – Welcome Home Brother Charles

Cinemosity

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2018 86:45


Welcome Home Brother Charles is an interesting Blaxploitation film which really tries to be Ganja and Hess. Unfortunately it’s more of this awkward little story about a black man being brutalized by the police and trying to get his life back together after leaving prison. With a totally insane last 20 … The post Cinemosity 186 – Welcome Home Brother Charles appeared first on Nerdy Little Secret.

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Movie Melt! Grindhouse and Exploitation Podcast

This time we hop in our ultralight aircraft and fire our uzis at the sky celebrating the only movie ever to feature a gangster ghetto airforce - STREET WARS (1992)! Plus: In Search of the Perfect Podcast, PG Boobs, Songs On Trial, What Movie Is This?, James Best, and panties galore! [Must see TV: Penitentiary I, II & III, Welcome Home Brother Charles (aka Soul Vengeance), Emma Mae (Black Sister's Revenge), and Street Wars aka Jamaa Fanaka's entire catalog. Watch them all ASAP for your own good.]

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Movie Melt! Grindhouse and Exploitation Podcast
#51 Illegal Aliens (We Love Anna Nicole Smith)

Movie Melt! Grindhouse and Exploitation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2018 228:38


Penitentiary 3, Jama Fanaka, Emma Mae, Soul Vengeance, Black sister’s Revenge, Welcome Home Brother Charles, Dark Night of the Scarecrow, Maximum Breakout, The Outsiders, Communion, Ken Burns Vietnam, Day of the Animals, Demon Warp, Love Letters, is Jamie Lee Curtis a hermaphrodite?, clit dicks, Terror In Texas Town, Arrow Academy, Freebie and the Bean, Richard Rush, She-ra, Alf, Cobra, Michael Dudikoff, Surviving Edged Weapons, Shotgun, Clover Field Paradox, Dark Waterm Elisa Lam, The Good Place,

Hoy Trasnoche
Hoy Trasnoche: Séptima función

Hoy Trasnoche

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2017 38:59


Hoy Trasnoche no es otro podcast de cine. Es "el otro" podcast de cine. Conducen Santiago Calori y Fiorella Sargenti. Esta semana: Raw, de Julia Ducournau, una película francesa de caníbales. La linkeamos con el nuevo extremismo francés y el cine italiano de canibalismo. En el portarretratos: Jamaa Fanaka, director de Welcome Home Brother Charles, donde estrangulan a un hombre con un pene. En el videoclub de Calu: el documental The Lost Arcade. Y en el glosario de Flor: aprendemos qué es "flapper". Hoy Trasnoche está presentado por Claro Video, la plataforma de video on demand y alquiler de películas online de Claro.

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Cinema Diabolica
Diabolical Decades - 1975

Cinema Diabolica

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2014 73:03


It's time to jive the Turkey! It's an ALL Blaxsploitation 1975 and our features this week are Dr.Black & Mr.Hyde, Bucktown, and Welcome Home Brother Charles. Drunk dial us! - (510) 698-9066 Drunk Email us! - CinemaDiabolica@gmail.com Drunk Subscribe! - http://feeds.feedburner.com/cinemadiabolica