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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)
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Podcast On Fire Network UPDATE: #113: Challenge Of The Tiger
Plenty of network updates with Ken, Hong Kong Dave and Tom K-W, last movies watched subject of this week is Jeff Lau but of more importance is the feature review of Bruce Le’s Challenge Of The Tiger. Topless tennis match, Bruce Le fighting a bull. You need to watch it and listen to us! Click image below or link to hear the show!
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Review: The Country Of Beauties (1981)
Ulysses Au (Prodigal Boxer, Thou Shalt Not Kill … But Once) puts the
women at front as the dominant forces of men and the castrators of men.Full written, review available at sogoodreviews.com.
Podcast On Fire Network UPDATE: #112 Funuke: Show Some Love, You Losers!
Ken and Tom head this week’s edition with discussion about the latest Podcast On Fire Network updates, last movies watched summarized best as Park Chan-wook vs. Kim Ji-wun and Tom’s pick and movie review of the
week is the Japanese drama-comedy Funuke: Show Some Love, You Losers! The master and creator of the network also makes his presence felt. Click image or link below to hear the show!
Podcast On Fire Network UPDATE: New Japan On Fire and bonus episode!
Japan On Fire continues with anime but temporarily aborts the Studio Ghibli season for the start of the tale of Mamoru Oshii, director of Ghost In The Shell, Patlabor and Avalon. Ken and special guest Coffin Jon from VCinema talk of Oshii’s career, why he divides even fans of his work and in the second hour try and provide their interpretation of the Oshii 1985 anime Angel’s Egg. Click image or link below to hear the episode!Japan On Fire 6-1: Mamoru Oshii – Angel’s Egg (1985)The extension of Japan On Fire 6-1 or if you will in the aftermath of it, Ken and Coffin Jon, as promised and reluctantly, review the Australian sci-fi movie In The Afermath from 1988. Listen to find out how this connects to Oshii’s anime. Click image or link below to hear the episode!
Podcast On Fire Network UPDATE: Podcast On Fire 111: Cow
Review: Ninja Terminator (1986)
THE most fun Godfrey Ho and IFD ever had (even with a totally bored Richard ‘I Wish I Was Dead’ Harrison in the mix).Full, written review available at sogoodreviews.com.
Podcast On Fire Network UPDATE: Latest Commentary On Fire now up!
Watch and listen along as Ken, Tom and David take a deeper look at one of the undiscovered, well thought out underdog stories to come out of Hong Kong cinema. Prepare for a comedian turned serious actor in the role of a lifetime, drills and wicked headshots. Available as a podcast and on You Tube in the respective links below.