I Remember When I Stopped Listening
The day I stopped listening was during an episode on Black representation in film. They were discussing horror and how we always die first (so they were saying). Someone brings up Alien and says the “Black guy dies first in Alien.” Or something to that extent. The Black guy’s name by the way is Parker. He’s played by the awesome Yaphet Kotto, an outstanding actor and character in a strong ensemble cast. Spoiler alert: he doesn’t die first. Considering it’s Yaphet Kotto, you could just get this right. Revisiting this masterpiece, I had to leave a review. Alien and its place in film is far and away more important and more significant than this stupid podcast. I don’t think I’ve listened to an episode since.
doczhivago via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/09/23
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