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"A Piece Of The Action" Movie Review | The Main Ingredient With Chris Ellis Podcast - Ep.4

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What if the classic films of the 1970s hold the key to understanding Hollywood's evolving narrative techniques? Join us, Chris Ellis, and Bay Area filmmaker Pharoah Powell, as we embark on an enlightening journey through Black cinema classics in the latest episode of The Main Ingredient. We kick things off with a deep look at the 1977 gem "A Piece of the Action," starring the legendary Sidney Poitier and Bill Cosby. Our discussion doesn't just stop at the film itself; we draw intriguing parallels to modern masterpieces like "Fresh" and "No Country for Old Men." We even imagine the untapped potential of a 2002 remake featuring Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence, produced by none other than Will Smith.
But it’s not all nostalgia and hypotheticals. Pharoah and I also tackle the storytelling techniques that defined 1970s cinema. From convenient plot devices to the quirks of casting adults as teenagers, we dissect the nuances that shaped these narratives. We reflect on the evolution of audience expectations and the importance of continuity in crafting believable stories. Our conversation offers a critical lens on how these elements impact the authenticity and engagement of film characters, using examples from classics like "Imperial Courts" and "Dangerous Minds."
As we wrap up, we delve into the economic realities influencing the film industry today. We discuss the trend of casting black English actors over their American counterparts for cost efficiency and the challenges faced by independent Black filmmakers in the streaming era. Our episode culminates in a celebration of Black cinema legends, acknowledging their cultural significance and lasting impact despite any controversies. This episode is a heartfelt homage to the rich legacy of Black cinema and a must-listen for anyone passionate about film, culture, and the ever-changing landscape of Hollywood.
Follow "The Main Ingredient With Chris Ellis" podcast:
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TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@mainingredientpodcast
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Follow Chris Ellis - https://www.instagram.com/realchrisellis
Follow Pharoah Powell - https://www.instagram.com/pharoahfilms
SUBSCRIBE to get the latest The Main Ingredient With Chris Ellis content: www.youtube.com/@royalregimentent
Listen to The Main Ingredient With Chris Ellis on Spotify as well as Apple Podcasts
About The Main Ingredient With Chris Ellis:
Join host Chris Ellis on ‘The Main Ingredient with Chris Ellis’ podcast for lively discussions with special guests, diving deep into beloved classics and latest hits in film and TV. From nostalgic gems to modern marvels, we dissect every aspect, leaving no stone unturned. Tune in for entertaining and insightful conversations that celebrate the essence of cinema and television!
A Piece Of The Action - Ep.4

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Chapitres

1. Black Cinema Classics and Remake Potential (00:00:00)

2. Storytelling Techniques in Filmmaking (00:10:28)

3. Detective Burke's Backstory Dilemma (00:18:30)

4. Casting Real Teens in Movies (00:26:55)

5. Economics and Filmmaking Realities (00:34:18)

6. Generational Conflict in Film Industry (00:43:15)

7. Challenges of Art vs. Commerce (00:53:42)

8. Life Skills Through Real Life Stories (01:02:09)

9. The Flaws of Detective Burke (01:12:32)

10. Reflecting on a Piece of Action (01:19:16)

11. Black Cinema Legends Celebration and Impact (01:27:11)

4 episodes

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Contenu fourni par Christopher Ellis. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Christopher Ellis ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.

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What if the classic films of the 1970s hold the key to understanding Hollywood's evolving narrative techniques? Join us, Chris Ellis, and Bay Area filmmaker Pharoah Powell, as we embark on an enlightening journey through Black cinema classics in the latest episode of The Main Ingredient. We kick things off with a deep look at the 1977 gem "A Piece of the Action," starring the legendary Sidney Poitier and Bill Cosby. Our discussion doesn't just stop at the film itself; we draw intriguing parallels to modern masterpieces like "Fresh" and "No Country for Old Men." We even imagine the untapped potential of a 2002 remake featuring Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence, produced by none other than Will Smith.
But it’s not all nostalgia and hypotheticals. Pharoah and I also tackle the storytelling techniques that defined 1970s cinema. From convenient plot devices to the quirks of casting adults as teenagers, we dissect the nuances that shaped these narratives. We reflect on the evolution of audience expectations and the importance of continuity in crafting believable stories. Our conversation offers a critical lens on how these elements impact the authenticity and engagement of film characters, using examples from classics like "Imperial Courts" and "Dangerous Minds."
As we wrap up, we delve into the economic realities influencing the film industry today. We discuss the trend of casting black English actors over their American counterparts for cost efficiency and the challenges faced by independent Black filmmakers in the streaming era. Our episode culminates in a celebration of Black cinema legends, acknowledging their cultural significance and lasting impact despite any controversies. This episode is a heartfelt homage to the rich legacy of Black cinema and a must-listen for anyone passionate about film, culture, and the ever-changing landscape of Hollywood.
Follow "The Main Ingredient With Chris Ellis" podcast:
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mainingredientpodcast
TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@mainingredientpodcast
Clapper - https://www.clapperapp.com/mainingredientpodcast
Follow Chris Ellis - https://www.instagram.com/realchrisellis
Follow Pharoah Powell - https://www.instagram.com/pharoahfilms
SUBSCRIBE to get the latest The Main Ingredient With Chris Ellis content: www.youtube.com/@royalregimentent
Listen to The Main Ingredient With Chris Ellis on Spotify as well as Apple Podcasts
About The Main Ingredient With Chris Ellis:
Join host Chris Ellis on ‘The Main Ingredient with Chris Ellis’ podcast for lively discussions with special guests, diving deep into beloved classics and latest hits in film and TV. From nostalgic gems to modern marvels, we dissect every aspect, leaving no stone unturned. Tune in for entertaining and insightful conversations that celebrate the essence of cinema and television!
A Piece Of The Action - Ep.4

Support the show

  continue reading

Chapitres

1. Black Cinema Classics and Remake Potential (00:00:00)

2. Storytelling Techniques in Filmmaking (00:10:28)

3. Detective Burke's Backstory Dilemma (00:18:30)

4. Casting Real Teens in Movies (00:26:55)

5. Economics and Filmmaking Realities (00:34:18)

6. Generational Conflict in Film Industry (00:43:15)

7. Challenges of Art vs. Commerce (00:53:42)

8. Life Skills Through Real Life Stories (01:02:09)

9. The Flaws of Detective Burke (01:12:32)

10. Reflecting on a Piece of Action (01:19:16)

11. Black Cinema Legends Celebration and Impact (01:27:11)

4 episodes

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