Get Rollin' to Big Fun at the House Party - a podcast by Back Row

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This time on Notes from the Back Row, Carlo and Dan are diving into a trio of hip-hop and music based feature films that span from the early eighties and into the nineties.

First, they check out Get Rollin', a forgotten 1980 documentary about roller-disco in New York City. This documentary follows three of the scene's characters on-and-off the rink, dabbling in pseudo-scripted scenes and featuring plenty of roller disco dancing. The film never captured a wide audience - possibly due to roller-disco being labeled a fad and dying out as hip-hop and rap took over the airwaves - and likely won't see a BluRay release any time soon thanks to murky music rights and (allegedly!) a rights owner who does not care to release it.

Next, we move to 1985 for Big Fun in the Big Town, a Dutch television documentary about the fracturing hip-hop scene - the new-school is rising with acts like Run DMC, Doug E. Fresh is beatboxing on corners, LL Cool J still lives with his Grandmother, and the Dutch television crew interviews them all and then some. This is a vital document of a scene moving in all directions at once and features incredibly candid interviews with major players, lesser-knowns and everyone in-between.

Finally, we move into 1990 as Kid n' Play's accessibly party-raps lead them to box-office success with House Party. This New Line-released comedy sees Kid struggling with whether or not to reject some of the toxic ways of his friends, and also features a very sweet central relationship with Tisha Campbell-Martin's character. We discuss whether or not this film has aged well, and what we liked about some of the movie's smaller character moments.

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