The Director’s series on David Chiang makes a dual return and things get animated on The Golden Ninja Podcast! Click art below to access the shows.
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What’s Korean Cinema? 18 – The Housemaid + Bonus Episode!
Eeeeeevil Korean woman, reprehensible humans beings, in black and white, through the eyes of director Kim Ki-young. this means, What’s Korean Cinema? takes you back to 1960 and The Housemaid. Cue lightning. Click image or link below to access the show!
What’s Korean Cinema? 18 – The Housemaid
+ Bonus Episode
For the 50 year anniversary of Kim Ki-young’s 1960 classic we reviewed on What’s Korean Cinema? 18, director Im Sang-soo directed what is mostly said to be a reinterpretation of Kim’s movie but it was still brought out as The Housemaid. Rightly or not. Hear Kenny B and Paul Quinn extend their Housemaid-coverage in this website exclusive bonus episode (it’s introduced as episode 22 but is in fact the 23rd. Sorry about that). Click image or link below to access the show!
Podcast On Fire Network Bonus Episode 23: The Housemaid (2010)
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What’s Korean Cinema? 17 – Sopyonje
Screaming and singing her heart out, set to a rhythm, a drum and a family drama underneath… it’s what’s depicted by legendary director Im Kwon-taek in Sopyonje from 1993. Click link or image below to access the show!
What’s Korean Cinema? 17 – Sopyonje
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Christmas Double Bill At The Podcast On Fire Network!
Part of the network crew gather for a relaxed, free for all roundtable centering around the participants bringing something Eastern and/or Western to the table. Donnie Yen is mentioned, former Superman, sexy Korean Christmas tales, Hallmark movies, cats and Japan flavoured… stuff. Kenny B, Paul Fox, Stewart Sutherland (Films And Swearing) and Paul Quinn (Hangul Celluloid) finish off the year at the network so thank you for listening and for your support in 2014! Click image or link below to access the show!
Podcast On Fire 190: Christmas Special 2014
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It would be the utmost honor to be taken by Human Dick Charlie or Bat Cho Charlie which sounds like Batshit Charlie which it kind of is but anyway welcome to the This Week In Sleaze Christmas Special of 2014 and it’s a filthy, cummy Charlie Cho Christmas as usual. Therefore we bring you the smelly brew of two of his cinematic classics: Take Me from 1991 and The Other Side Of Dolls from 1993. Click image or link below to access the show!
This Week In Sleaze 32: Tightie Whitie Theatre – Take Me & The Other Side Of Dolls
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What’s Korean Cinema? 14 – General’s Son & Going By The Book + BONUS EPISODE
For our regular mix of something old, something new-ish, we turn to director Im Kwon-taek’s The General’s Son from 1990. The first of three examinations of brawling gangster turned politician Kim Doo-han and in the second half, Castaway On The Moon’s Jung Jae-young is an excellent police officer who’s also an excellent robber as it turned out in Ra Hee-chan’s Going By The Book from 2007. With Kenny B and Hangul Celluloid’s Paul Quinn. Click image or link below to access the show!
What’s Korean Cinema? 14 – General’s Son & Going By The Book
PLUS, special bonus episode:
Podcast On Fire Network Bonus Episode 20: General’s Son 2 & 3