Tag: 1970s

Mad Men: African-American ad legend Roquel Davis & “I’d Like To Teach the World to Sing”

The story behind the story

The Mind-blowing Animatronic of Yul Brynner As the Gunslinger From ‘WestWorld’

Read at Dangerous Minds.

MUSIC MEANT FOR THE COSMOS: WATCH AN INTENSE MILES DAVIS CONCERT FROM THE ‘BITCHES BREW’ ERA

Read Bart Bealmear’s piece at Dangerous Minds…

’60s and ’70s Mexican Pulp Novels: Martians, Robots, Werewolves—and Lots of “Hot Babes”

Colorful in more than one way.

(Via DangerousMinds.net)

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Cover of “Mexican Pulp Art” by Maria Cristina Tavera

What’s going on with “Savage Sistas”??

Find out about the movie at its website.

…Don’t know what to think, especially with the movie yet unseen. This (white) director apparently has good intentions, and who knows? *If* it does what he says it wants to, the film could be just what a lot of us want to see in black, female horror heroes.

Orrrrrrrrrr, it could be a hot mess. The word “savage” is in the title, and the use of the term “archetype” in the description below is off the mark. Maybe that’s ’nuff said.

From savagesistas.com:

Quiet & mild-mannered, the creator of SAVAGE SISTAS is writer / director Dan Smith. He has worked behind the camera for over twenty years directing commercials, corporate videos and multimedia events. Although he has enjoyed a lot of success in the field, it was time to pursue his ultimate passion… to make a feature film. As a big fan of horror films from the 70s and 80s, Dan was inspired to write the SAVAGE SISTAS screenplay by desert road trips to Las Vegas. The story is a love letter to the redneck-psycho sub-genre, which includes the films THE HILLS HAVE EYES, WRONG TURN, DELIVERANCE and of course THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE.

SAVAGE SISTAS puts a new spin on this familiar premise, by combining the bloodthirsty hillbilly element with a new kind of hero … tough African American women. Where did this heroic archetype go? Once a driving force in the Blaxploitation genre of the 70s, these no-nonsense, kick-ass females have all but disappeared from cinema. Where have they all gone? Dan is determined to make a film where the heroes have strong roles, make smart decisions in dangerous situations, and just happen to be black women. These female characters don’t make silly choices and they react to danger totally different than their white counterparts. “I’m a huge horror fan… and I’m making the kind of movie that fans want to see.”

Throwback Thursday: Mighty Man & South Africa in the 1970s

Nick Wood’s insightful article on Mighty Man (Afri-Comics 1976-1978)

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‘Blacula’/’Scream Blacula Scream’ Blu-ray: Special Features

Surprisingly Limited

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Japanese “Spider-man” makes a big impression

We missed this one when we were little.

via Geekrant.com

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3MxGtH-2duM

Bewitched: The Crazy 1970 Blackface X Mas Special

Yes, This Actually Happened

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If you just HAVE to see it: This was the only copy we could find online.

The Peanuts bust it out to Outkast’s “Hey Ya”! For Christmas!