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'Angel' (1984) Surprisingly good exploitation cinema

79 min • 8 april 2025

High school honor student by day, h**ker by night. In this episode we dive into the 1984 film 'Angel', exploring its place in exploitation cinema, the dynamics of sex positivity, and the representation of queer identities in the 1980s. We shift to the aesthetic appeal of low-budget films and how we could make an entire podcast just about Susan Terrell. Mere talks about her nostalgia for the pre-internet days and Greg recommends sho buy a Brick. 'Angel' has a few notable sequels so let us know if you like this episode and we will watch 'Angel 2: Avenging Angel'.


Chapters:

00:00 Introduction and Personal Anecdotes

01:30 Overview of the Movie 'Angel'

04:48 Exploration of Themes in 'Angel'

10:05 Character Introductions and Dynamics

15:00 The Killer's Role and Motivations

20:04 Queer Representation and Social Commentary

27:11 Exploring Themes of Childhood and Abandonment

30:58 The Aesthetic Appeal of Low-Budget Films

32:58 Susan Terrell's Unique Presence

35:17 The Evolution of the 'Angel' Franchise

37:15 The Punk Rock Spirit of Low-Budget Cinema

40:55 The Challenges of Modern Filmmaking

47:12 Creative Rigging and Filmmaking Innovations

48:03 Exploration of Exploitation Cinema

54:06 Nostalgia for Pre-Internet Days

56:48 The B-Side

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