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Going in solo this week, Kenny B discusses recent This Week In Sleaze developments and feelings nearing the debut of the Taiwan Noir podcast. Main review of the week is the dubbed version of Albert Law’s The Mad-Cold Blooded Murder and I say dubbed because something was a Lettle bit different compared to the subtitled print… Click image below or link to hear the show!
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This Week In Sleaze 7 – Tightie Whitie Theater: Kidnap & Sentenced To Hang
The double bill gets an immediate name change as Sleazy K and The Great Lord Joshua Regal go back to basics covering the very first Category III rated movie and the 1974 Shaw Brothers true life crime movie it’s a remake of. Click image or link below to hear the show!
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Podcast On Fire Network: Podcast On Fire 120: Proud & Confidence
This week, Kenny B and Tom K-W go in depth on the upcoming show Taiwan Noir, Tom contemplates doing a Ken-free commentary (cue cheer from the audience!) as well as covering a film from the director who was
kidnapped by Kim Jong-il! The week’s main review is ‘Hong Kong Top Gun’ (kinda) aka King Lee’s Proud & Confidence starring Andy Lau. Somewhat homoerotic behaviour (which is healthy of course) follows with lots of Dick coming your Wei and even Scud logically finds a place in the discussion! Click image or link below to hear the show!
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Podcast On Fire Network: The Director’s Series 4: Nam Nai-choi – The Ghost Snatchers & Killer’s Nocturne
Wong Jing and Stanley Fung vs. a skeleton and Chin Siu-ho vs. a kangaroo. Welcome to the continued treak through the wacky, violent world of Nam Nai-choi. In this episode: The Ghost Snatchers (1986) and Killer’s Nocturne (1987). Click image or link below to hear the show.The Director’s Series 4: Nam Nai-choi – The Ghost Snatchers & Killer’s Nocturne
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Podcast On Fire Network UPDATE: This Week In Sleaze returns!
King Who? has officially retired for the moment (but we’ll be keeping the intro in honor) after a bizarre gardening accident involving tightie whities but Sleazy K has found another person with rape in his prime vocabulary: Great Lord Josh Regal! Actually it’s Josh from our friends at VCinema who joins K for the awaited double bill review of Johnny Wang’s Escape from Brothel and Jamie Luk’s Robotrix. You watch Billy Chow rape some stuff and then come back to our discussion! Click image or below or link to hear the show.
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Podcast On Fire Network UPDATE: Episode 116 – Insanity
Kenny B and Hong Kong Dave share the network updates, enemas and asses (Japanese cinema of course) and our feature review is nutzoid time with Simon Yam, aka Insanity! Click image below or link to hear the show!
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Podcast On Fire Network UPDATE: The Director’s Series on The Seventh Curse
We’ve reached the part of the coverage where you recognize the movie we cover, the one that almost always enters a discussion of cool Hong Kong horror, splatter and adventure flicks. Nam Nai-choi was behind one such and it’s the subject of discussion this episode… The Seventh Curse! Chow Yun-fat, pipes, bazookas, flying baby worm monsters and blood curses. Strap in as Ken, David and Tom analyze the movie containing some of the best work of certain acting legends. Click image below or link to hear the show!
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Podcast On Fire Network UPDATE: Vampire Season concludes!
Vampire Season goes out with bang as Kenny B and Tom K-W finishes it off with reviews of Andrew Lau’s The Ultimate Vampire (1991), featuring as close to a zombie apocalypse as these films got, and Ricky Lau’s Encounter Of The Spooky Kind II (1990), the stand alone sequel to Sammo Hung’s groundbreaking classic…starring the big man himself. Click image below or link to hear the show!
Podcast on Fire 115: Vampire Season #5 – The Ultimate Vampire & Encounter of the Spooky Kind II
Just because we didn’t want Vampire Season to end, Kenny B and Tom K-W therefore recorded a web site exclusive bonus episode on Billy Chan’s The Gods Must Be Crazy meet Mr. Vampire mash-up Crazy Safari from 1991. Austrich hanggliding, Stephen Chow, N!xau and the little dragon all make up this craaaaazy concoction. Click image below or link to hear the show!
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Podcast On Fire Network UPDATE: #114: 92 Legendary La Rose Noire
Marriage, babies, network updates, love for JCVD’s Knock Off and energetic Jeff Lau insanity as we review 92 Legendary La Rose Noire from 1992…out of all years it could’ve been from. Click image below or link to hear the show!
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Podcast On Fire Network UPDATE: What’s Korean Cinema returns!
Temporarily aborting Stoo’s ongoing series of examining beloved Korean cinema of his, Ken jumps in to provide his picks but now it’s open season on What’s Korean Cinema. Meaning the obscure and underrated will get its chance to shine whether deserved or not. 2009′s Castaway On The Moon fully deserves it though and helping Ken with the discussion of director Lee Hae-joon and his actors is Paul Quinn from Hangul Celluloid and Rufus L de Rham of cineAWESOME!
This podcast also marks the official contribution by the Podcast On Fire Network to the 2012 Korean Blogathon by New Korean Cinema and cineAWESOME! so look out for that starting March 5th! Click image below or link to hear the show!What’s Korean Cinema? – Season 2 #1: Castaway On The Moon (2009)