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Upcoming Hip Hop Movie Club events: May 28 - We Want the Funk screening and panel discussion https://lowermaclib.org/events/#/events/DoSBjObsSa/instances/4dV6913pdF/ Jun 25 - Beat Street screening https://www.steelstacks.org/event/16927/beat-street/ More events to be announced! HHMC is brought to you by a trio of longtime hip hop fans: JB, an 80s and 90s nostalgia junkie, BooGie, a veteran DJ and graffiti artist, and DynoWright, podcaster and filmmaker. Buy some merch: https://meteorwright.one/shop Subscribe to our newsletter and stay updated: https://hiphopmovieclub.substack.com/Copyright 2025 Hip Hop Movie Club Arte Música
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  • How revolutionary was Hamilton?
    Jun 4 2025

    To commemorate the 10th anniversary of Hamilton and the upcoming 78th annual Tony Awards, here is our original 2023 episode on the film version of the beloved musical.

    In the 2020 film version of the Broadway musical Hamilton, a young and ambitious Alexander Hamilton yearns to write a long-lasting legacy of his own, and of a brand new country in the New World he helped create. Aaron Burr, one of history's great frenemies, stands in his way.

    This episode of Hip Hop Movie Club answers the question: Just how revolutionary was the hip-hop infused story and theatrical production of "Hamilton?"

    Also check out:

    Hamilton on IMDb

    Where to Watch: Disney+

    Why Hamilton is as frustrating as it is brilliant — and impossible to pin down (Vox)

    Credits

    Hip Hop Movie Club is produced by your HHMCs JB, BooGie, and DynoWright. Theme music by BooGie. Additional music "Thrash Metal" by Muzaproduction / Aleksandr Karabanov from Pixabay.

    And remember:

    Don't hate...negotiate!

    Check us out:

    Our next live event is BEAT STREET on Wednesday June 25 at SteelStacks in Bethlehem PA.

    Buy tickets

    Check out our live event schedule and more at our Linktree.

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    Mentioned in this episode:

    Listener Research Project

    We are looking for listeners to participate in a research project to make the Hip Hop Movie Club podcast even better. If you have 20 minutes to talk to us about what you like and don't like about the show, we have some free swag for you. Email us at hiphopmovieclub@gmail.com or DM us on Instagram @hiphopmovieclub if you're interested. Now on with the show.

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    31 m
  • Is "80 Blocks from Tiffany's" essential viewing for the hip hop fan?
    May 30 2025

    The 1979 documentary "80 Blocks from Tiffany's" is a fascinating slice-of-life look at two South Bronx gangs, the Savage Skulls and the Savage Nomads. Although this isn't the most hip hop film we've ever discussed, there are some interesting tidbits about the conditions from which hip hop emerged.

    Topics discussed:
    • There isn't much plot line or narrative, but the glimpses of how these gangs operated are entertaining
    • We enjoyed the scenes with local resident Joan Butler
    • There are a few examples of hip hop elements - can you spot them?
    • If you do watch this film, watch Rubble Kings after

    Also check out:

    Our episode on Rubble Kings

    Credits

    Hip Hop Movie Club is produced by your HHMCs JB, BooGie, and DynoWright. Theme music by BooGie.

    And remember:

    Don't hate...pontificate!

    Check us out:

    Our next live event is BEAT STREET on Wednesday June 25 at SteelStacks in Bethlehem PA.

    Buy tickets

    Check out our live event schedule and more at our Linktree.

    Hip Hop Movie Club on:

    Facebook

    Instagram

    Threads

    Bluesky

    Substack (newsletter)

    Website

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Listener Research Project

    We are looking for listeners to participate in a research project to make the Hip Hop Movie Club podcast even better. If you have 20 minutes to talk to us about what you like and don't like about the show, we have some free swag for you. Email us at hiphopmovieclub@gmail.com or DM us on Instagram @hiphopmovieclub if you're interested. Now on with the show.

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    24 m
  • Rubble Kings: How the South Bronx gang scene gave birth to hip hop
    May 24 2025

    Ever wonder how hip-hop was actually born? "Rubble Kings" takes us back to the 1970s South Bronx, a neighborhood abandoned by the city and ruled by more than 100 street gangs engaged in all-out turf wars. After the shocking murder of peace counselor Black Benji in 1971, something remarkable happened—rival gang leaders met at the historic Hoe Avenue Peace Meeting and decided to put down their weapons.

    What followed was amazing: former enemies started throwing block parties instead of punches, and from those streets of transformation came the beats, rhymes, and moves we now call hip-hop. Through incredible archival footage and stories told by the gang members themselves, we witness how creativity flourished in the most unlikely place.

    Topics discussed:
    • ☠️ A Product of the Environment: The 1970s South Bronx, plagued by urban decay and government abandonment, had over 100 street gangs with approximately 11,000 members who controlled nearly every neighborhood
    • 🎥 Cinematic Influence: The real-life Bronx gangs documented in "Rubble Kings" directly inspired films like "The Warriors"
    • ☮️ The Hoe Avenue Peace Meeting: A historic 1971 gang peace treaty following Black Benji's murder transformed street battles into block parties
    • 🎤 Origins of Hip-Hop: The violent gang culture of 1970s South Bronx created the breeding ground for hip-hop's birth
    • 4️⃣ The Four Elements Connection: When territorial violence subsided, gang energy evolved into the four elements of hip-hop: DJing, MCing, breaking, and graffiti

    Also check out:

    Power-Fuerza, the Ghetto Brothers' 1972 album

    Credits

    Hip Hop Movie Club is produced by your HHMCs JB, BooGie, and DynoWright. Theme music by BooGie.

    And remember:

    Don't hate...graduate!

    Check us out:

    Our next live event is WE WANT THE FUNK on Wed May 28, a film screening and discussion at Lower Macungie Library. Register for free.

    Check out our live event schedule and more at our Linktree.

    Hip Hop Movie Club on:

    Facebook

    Instagram

    Threads

    Bluesky

    Substack (newsletter)

    Website

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Listener Research Project

    We are looking for listeners to participate in a research project to make the Hip Hop Movie Club podcast even better. If you have 20 minutes to talk to us about what you like and don't like about the show, we have some free swag for you. Email us at hiphopmovieclub@gmail.com or DM us on Instagram @hiphopmovieclub if you're interested. Now on with the show.

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    32 m
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