JoshuaBrown 3 Posted September 2, 2016 You guys haven't done any films from this genre, which is a shame because its influence looms large on African American filmmakers, Tarantino, and hip-hop culture.  The obvious contenders: SHAFT - the theme song alone is canon worthy  SWEET SWEETBACK BADASSSSS SONG- actually, this would make a great versus episode between it and SHAFT since they both came out the same year and arguably the ones that kickstarted the genre. Plus, you avoid the icky politics of white guys profiting over these films since they are the ones that were actually directed by African-American filmmakers  or you could pick a Pam Grier film (Coffy or Foxy Brown) and have it square off against Shaft   If you want to be obscure but worthy  THE SPOOK WHO SAT BY THE DOOR. Its on Youtube for free Share this post Link to post
NathanGordon 1096 Posted September 2, 2016 Cotton Comes to Harlem would be my pick. A great film in its own right, with more nuance than you'd expect. Â Black Caesar is quintessential as well, probably Fred Williamson's best, and a standout in the genre. Â Monkey Hustle is formulaic but has some good performances, as well as mainstay Rudy Ray Moore in a (thankfully) non-leading role. Â Indulgence choice would be Cleopatra Jones. Â Shaft is actually just an okay film, although Isaac Hayes' music is incredible. He is so underrated outside of crate diggers and soul-jazz aficionados. Share this post Link to post
SiSquires-Kasten 37 Posted September 2, 2016 CW: N-Word   Legend of Nigger Charley and Boss Nigger would be very awkward but I think are super deserving   Also Superfly, duh. Curtis Mayfield > anybody. 1 Share this post Link to post
JosephDaley 26 Posted September 3, 2016 Anything that gets Pam Grier into The Canon has my vote. Â Â Also, LGBT filmmaker and B-Movie maven Lola Rocknrolla would be an excellent guest for this specific topic. Share this post Link to post
NathanGordon 1096 Posted September 4, 2016 I had college classes with Lola a long time ago -- funny, hard working lady. Three white people talking about blaxploitation without another perspective kind of gives me a rash though. Share this post Link to post
JosephDaley 26 Posted September 4, 2016 We could always get a hold of filmmaker Andre Joseph if that would settle your qualms? Share this post Link to post
joel_rosenbaum 1269 Posted September 6, 2016 I suggested a Superfly v. Shaft episode way back when. I still think it's a good idea. Â I also agree that Curtis Mayfield > Isaac Hayes. Share this post Link to post