Blaxploitation Art Appreciation Thread
Guzzo
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OK so I guess today isn't going to be a strictly record talk day so I feel safe in introducing this thread.I am a major fan of the artwork shown on many blaxploitation posters and album covers. Over the weekend MyLatency and I picked up a few Mexican posters from some Jim Brown/ Pam Grier Movie and I grabbed another mexican movie poster for the film Savage.My room is adorned with blaxploitation art and under one of my secret ebay names you can catch me doing nothng but bidding for original prints of these works of art. I think its time we give these things a little appreiation
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BUCKTOWN. Or is that CIUDAD DEL D??LAR?
BTW I've got some blaxploitation lobby cards & posters I can trade. Holler.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0786883774/qid=1119902585/sr=2-1/ref=pd_bbs_b_2_1/002-0537326-3001604
That's a good book.
No it wasn't Bucktown. The title had the number "3" in it but it couldn't be 3 the hard way cause Pam wasn't in that.
I'll tkae a photo when I get home.
Meanwhile we need more pictures!
http://blackworld.bfi.org.uk/
And now, on a somewhat related note...
Did you make this?
do you take requests?
I got a couple Franklins for you if you can flip me one of Pootie Tang
That's REAL nice, anyone got one of these for trade?
how i wish...
they're from ghana. there used to be a whole website with images but i can't find it. luckily i kept those two on my computer. check that book out though!
this site is a godamn goldmine...i'm gonna take as many of the pics i can, assemble them side by side into a gigantic colorful montage poster for myself
^do the thug, do the thug, do the thug!
Whoa ??? down, kitty, down!
yeah I went to the premiere of Badassss with a couple of peeps from work. Melvin and Mario did a little talk about the film before hand, it was kinda hard to understand Mario as he was mumbling with a cigar in his mouth. Pretty interesting film about how Sweet Sweetback came into being.
There's a couple of other things I wanted to see PE in concert (london I think), and the old Bad Meaning Good documentry (with intro from David Toop). Would've been cool to see them on the big screen but I rarely get out of work before 8pm )-:
yeah, I have it and I agree.....it's highly recommended........
for those not fortunate enough to own this here are some of my faves from the book:
it's always frusturating to me that these beautiful images exist but for almost all blaxpo dvd & vhs packaging they use some plain shit. if you've seen the gordon's war box art you know what i'm talking about.
van dam,
that ghana poster book is the SHITTTTTTT. i first checked it out at my guy's video store. the whole book is facemelting. my favorites are the romantic comedies and lightweight movies like splash. they tear splash up. also they have all these weird sequels and stuff that i never heard of, like children of the corn III, which the poster shows a woman's head being split open with an axe over a cornfield. ridiculous. also in the book they show the "theaters" where these movies were shown in ghana. usually a hut with dirt floors and no ceilings. i just imagine like 50 africans piled into a hut watching "splash" or "rambo 6"
WILLY DYNAMITE
BLACULA
ALL PAM GREIRS
most of 'em a very entertaining although there are some real stinkers.
Eric,
You needs to talk to me about this if your serious about learning on this genre. I got a pretty nice library of this stuff at home and could definitly open your eyes to some of the better stuff, or even some of the really bad stuff thats so bad its good.
One of my alltime favorite films, regardless of genre, is Cooley High. Not exactly a blaxploitation film but it does come from that era. as far as textbook blaxploitation goes I'd reccomend the Tommy Gibbs films (Black Caesar & Hell Up In Harlem). Superfly is dope, as is Detroit 9000, and for Pam Grier her pinnacle is Foxy Brown.
well truth be told all Pam Grier movies from her days with Roger Corman up to the late 70's are filled with such cheese. None of them really are "good cinema" and need to be watched in that perspective. She seems to be the queen of blaxploition to most though so when Blaxploitation films are mentioned I always feel I gotta cite her.
On a semi-related note has anyone seen the film Blackjack? I got the movie poster at home and have tried to track down the film but it has such a generic name that I'm never sure if the film I've found is the actual late 70's movie I'm really after. Anyone know how I might be able to obtain this here in Los Angeles?