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Black Deth 101 Podcast: Black Film, Blaxploitation, Exploitation Movies, 1970s Film History, Soul
Nubius Black and Johnny Deth
15 episodes
6 days ago
Black Deth Podcast Hosted by Johnny Deth and Nubious Black Step into the funk-soaked world of Blaxploitation cinema with Johnny Deth and Nubious Black—two unapologetic voices breaking down the boldest, Blackest, baddest films of the '70s and beyond. From Shaft to Super Fly, from Curtis Mayfield grooves to Isaac Hayes' cinematic revolution, this podcast goes deep into the stories, sounds, and soul of a genre that changed everything. Raw, funny, fearless—and always funky.
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Black Deth Podcast Hosted by Johnny Deth and Nubious Black Step into the funk-soaked world of Blaxploitation cinema with Johnny Deth and Nubious Black—two unapologetic voices breaking down the boldest, Blackest, baddest films of the '70s and beyond. From Shaft to Super Fly, from Curtis Mayfield grooves to Isaac Hayes' cinematic revolution, this podcast goes deep into the stories, sounds, and soul of a genre that changed everything. Raw, funny, fearless—and always funky.
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Black Caesar Godfather of Harlem
Black Deth 101 Podcast: Black Film, Blaxploitation, Exploitation Movies, 1970s Film History, Soul
44 minutes 48 seconds
1 month ago
Black Caesar Godfather of Harlem

Black Caesar

Godfather of Harlem

In this episode of Black Death 101, hosts Nubius Black and Johnny Deth delve into the world of Blaxploitation films, focusing on the iconic 'Black Caesar.' They explore the film's themes, character dynamics, and its cultural significance in the 1970s. The discussion highlights the complexities of the protagonist, Tommy Gibbs, and the impact of supporting characters, as well as the powerful soundtrack that enhances the narrative. The hosts also reflect on the film's legacy and its influence on future cinema, making a case for its importance in understanding the portrayal of black identity and societal issues in film.


Takeaways


Black Caesar reflects the socio-political climate of the 1970s.

The film's portrayal of black characters was controversial yet impactful.

Tommy Gibbs is a complex anti-hero, embodying both charm and sociopathy.

Supporting characters add depth to the narrative and themes.

The soundtrack, primarily by James Brown, enhances the film's emotional weight.

The film critiques power dynamics and corruption within society.

Gloria Hendry's character represents the struggles of women in a male-dominated world.

The film's ending was altered based on audience reactions, showcasing its impact.

Symbolism in the film highlights the struggles of black identity and revenge.

Black Caesar paved the way for future films in the genre.


Keywords


Blaxploitation, Black Caesar, Tommy Gibbs, Fred Williamson, 1970s cinema, racial themes, film analysis, character study, Larry Cohen, soundtracks



Black Deth 101 Podcast: Black Film, Blaxploitation, Exploitation Movies, 1970s Film History, Soul
Black Deth Podcast Hosted by Johnny Deth and Nubious Black Step into the funk-soaked world of Blaxploitation cinema with Johnny Deth and Nubious Black—two unapologetic voices breaking down the boldest, Blackest, baddest films of the '70s and beyond. From Shaft to Super Fly, from Curtis Mayfield grooves to Isaac Hayes' cinematic revolution, this podcast goes deep into the stories, sounds, and soul of a genre that changed everything. Raw, funny, fearless—and always funky.