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Hey pals, summer got so busy we had to take a few weeks off. BUT, we are not leaving you without an amazing episode. This time we are going deep into the archives, all the way back to episode number 60 to reminisce over a fantastic episode of Miami Vice. Back in 2017 we reviewed Better Living Through Chemistry and after 4 years it feels good to look at it again. So enjoy this rerun episode of your Go With The Heat Podcast. We will be back in two weeks with K-9 and the greatest partner ever. Hosts Dominic Twitter: @domcorriveau YouTube: Dominic Corriveau Personal Podcast: DC Talks Blog: ObscuredNarration.com John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com The shows official accounts: Twitter – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
To say we had low expectations of this movie is an understatement. However, we saw the cast, movie poster, the trailer, and we were sold! You know we love Billy Blanks and as children of the 80s we adore Roddy Piper. Combine those two super powers together, there was no way we wouldn't stop to watch this one. Although it is the junkiest of junk food movies, we wouldn't have it any other way. We have so much fun with this movie, too! John finds a Scooby-Doo connection for multiple guest stars, Dom knows which Wal-Mart they bought the wardrobe, and Melissa has to re-explain the entire plot because apparently the boys weren't paying attention. Get on the fun train! Chapters 00:00:00 Opening 00:05:29 Guest stars 00:15:25 Movie rundown 00:53:44 Music segment 01:00:36 Final thoughts Read the full transcript, plus all the show notes you can handle, over on our website. http://gowiththeheat.com Our show notes include links to all the actors, music, and references we make during the podcast. Hosts Dominic Twitter: @domcorriveau YouTube: Dominic Corriveau Personal Podcast: DC Talks Blog: ObscuredNarration.com John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com The shows official accounts: Twitter – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
We are taking a break from our standard episode to bring you a John Explains interview! We always, ALWAYS love these. There are two main reasons: 1. It gives us a chance to veer off our "season" format and discuss a movie that is just outside of our wheelhouse. 2. John brings the deep knowledge. Melissa and Dom step aside and let John get geeky with sci-fi. This John Explains does not disappoint! In this episode we learn about this movie and find out that it is also linked to Blade Runner and the greatest sci-fi movie ever made... Event Horizon. We will be back in 2 weeks with another full episode. Read the full transcript, plus all the show notes you can handle, over on our website. http://gowiththeheat.com We now have full transcripts and captions, plus our show notes include links to all the actors, music, and references we make during the podcast. Hosts Dominic Twitter: @domcorriveau YouTube: Dominic Corriveau Personal Podcast: DC Talks Blog: ObscuredNarration.com John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com The shows official accounts: Twitter – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
It is well known how much we love Carl Weathers. So there was absolutely zero chance we weren't going to cover Action Jackson. One of our all-time favorite action movies that is the textbook definition of what made 80's action great. We love this movie. We also have a lot of fun in this podcast episode! We swoon over the cast, in particular that scene of Carl all greased up, and get down on more Vanity music. There's also big news! Last episode we learned about Attitude, an awesome band from the Bay Area that also had a song in Tiger Claws. Well, guess what! They released a new album and we got our hands on it! Go support this fantastic band that is still rocking! See and buy the album here: https://anti-trust.rocks/ Read the full transcript, plus all the show notes you can handle, over on our website. http://gowiththeheat.com We now have full transcripts and captions, plus our show notes include links to all the actors, music, and references we make during the podcast. Chapters 00:00:00 - Opening 00:01:23 - Movie intro 00:07:27 - Guest stars 00:12:05 - Movie rundown 00:54:02 - Music 01:04:54 - Final thoughts Hosts Dominic Twitter: @domcorriveau YouTube: Dominic Corriveau Personal Podcast: DC Talks Blog: ObscuredNarration.com John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com The shows official accounts: Twitter – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
This is one of our favorite karate movies… for all the wrong reasons. Coming off of a serious movie in our last episode, Tiger Claws is the exact opposite. It goes straight to Silly Town on the express train with no brakes. One thing is certain, many, many people didn't know they were gonna be in the background of this movie. Between the karate, slo-mo, and Jalal attempting to do his best Sonny Crockett impersonation, there is a movie about Tarek's tiger addiction that needs to be addressed. We take it head on! John wonders if Bolo even knew they were filming a movie and Melissa proposes he was being Bowfinger'ed. Dominic is still in awe of the ability to kick someone while sitting criss-cross-apple-sauce. We all ABSOLUTELY LOVE Cynthia Rothrock. You gotta listen to this one. Chapters 00:00:00 - Opening 00:01:23 - Intro 00:05:52 - Guest Stars 00:13:06 - Movie rundown 00:56:14 - Music 01:05:17 - Final thoughts 01:10:07 - Goodbye 01:12:45 - Post credits Read the full transcript, plus all the show notes you can handle, over on our website. http://gowiththeheat.com We now have full transcripts and captions, plus our show notes include links to all the actors, music, and references we make during the podcast. Hosts Dominic Twitter: @domcorriveau YouTube: Dominic Corriveau Personal Podcast: DC Talks Blog: ObscuredNarration.com John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com The shows official accounts: Twitter – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
We went into Alien Nation not knowing what to expect. All we knew is that our dad and everyone's dad loves this movie. And did it deliver! This was a fantastic movie (well, at least according to Dom) and hits you more in the feels than you expect. What really delivers this movie is Mandy Patinkin, but who would be surprised by that? We also have a lot of fun with it, mostly at the expense of James Caan. There's some discussion about beavers and just how the Newcomer special region compares to Dolph. Plus, how movies imagine what the slight future looks like. Apparently, it includes a fuck-ton of Rambo movies. So grab some spoiled milk and a slab of beaver, we're diving into Alien Nation! Read the full transcript, plus all the show notes you can handle, over on our website. http://gowiththeheat.com We now have full transcripts and captions, plus our show notes include links to all the actors, music, and references we make during the podcast. Hosts Dominic Twitter: @domcorriveau YouTube: Dominic Corriveau Personal Podcast: DC Talks Blog: ObscuredNarration.com John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com The shows official accounts: Twitter – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Okay, we essentially created this seasons theme just to have an excuse to watch Tango & Cash. It is a bi-annual tradition that must never be broken! There are two paths you can go down for a good action movie. One, dark and brooding with intricate plot twists that leave you hanging on the edge of your seat. Two, take the express train straight to Silly Town. Tango & Cash bought their one-way ticket in advance to Silly Town. But that is what makes it so amazing! We spend 70 minutes GUSHING over this movie. Melissa wants to know how Pee-Wee compares to Dolph. Dominic swoons over Robert Z'Dar and Brion James being in the same movie. John gives all the details on why this movie really has everything, including Big Foot the monster truck. Do not miss this one! Read the full transcript, full notes on the movie, plus all the links to every reference: http://gwth.us/tangoandcash Hosts Dominic Twitter: @domcorriveau YouTube: Dominic Corriveau Personal Podcast: DC Talks Blog: ObscuredNarration.com John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com The shows official accounts: Twitter – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Well, we only took a 1, 2...7 month break. Actually, kinda can't believe it has been that long! But don't fret, we are back!!!!!! This is our season 3 planning meeting for the movies we have selected plus announcing our official theme. Not a normal episode, but you get to hear all the details on how we choose our movies and how we are planning to make the show better this season. Hosts Dominic Twitter: @domcorriveau YouTube: Dominic Corriveau Personal Podcast: DC Talks Blog: ObscuredNarration.com John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com The shows official accounts: Twitter – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
What unlikely pairings could be in our future? Hosts Dominic Twitter: @domcorriveau YouTube: Dominic Corriveau Personal Podcast: DC Talks Blog: ObscuredNarration.com John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com The shows official accounts: Twitter – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Its all come down to this! We’ve gone through all 8 movies in this season and are ready to crown the greatest karate city. There are many to choose from, including the entire country of France. We have a lot of fun discussing some of our favorite moments and debating the best of these four categories… – Best sidekick – Best villain – Biggest badass – Greatest karate city We would love to hear from you! Please, email us with your choices from the movies in this season. We can’t just give it all to Toronto, tell us your best karate city. This is also the final episode before we go on extended break. We will be back next year with season 3 of the movies podcast with an whole new theme. Until then, stay subscribed to this feed, we have a couple surprises lined up during our break. Hosts Dominic Twitter: @domcorriveau YouTube: Dominic Corriveau Personal Podcast: DC Talks Blog: ObscuredNarration.com John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com The shows official accounts: Twitter – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
This is a once-in-a-lifetime movie. Seriously. This is as good as a karate movie gets. How do we know? Its got all the tropes. Full songs that are oddly specific to the scene? Check. Sensei beating the shit out of their own students? Check. Always doing the right thing no matter what? Just listen to the lyrics… We absolutely adore this movie and always, ALWAYS have a ton of fun when watching and now we finally get to profess our love of Miami Connection, Dragon Sound, and Jim’s Dad. This is our final movie of this season and we IMPLORE you to listen to our breakdown, then run out and buy a copy of Miami Connection for your own library so you can watch again and again. Movie info Premiered: Aug. 26, 1988 (Dec. 11, 2012) Directed by: Richard Park and Y.K. Kim Written by: Richard Park and Y.K. Kim Produced by: Y.K. Kim This movie was Y.K. Kim’s vision and brainchild, with Richard Park (a Korean film director) facilitating the entire thing. So many people want to say this is a terrible movie and they use it to just rip it apart and capitalize on the “bad movie” trend. These people don’t care about these movies the way we do. They only want to tear down and use other people’s misfortunes to build themselves up. This goes against everything this movie stands for. Friendship. Honesty. Loyalty. These are the things that matter in life and Kim knew that. I will never tear this movie down, it is fantastic and tells an amazing story about friendship and family. This is the only movie in this season that has an actual heart, and not dollar signs in their eyes. Hosts Dominic Twitter: @domcorriveau YouTube: Dominic Corriveau Personal Podcast: DC Talks Blog: ObscuredNarration.com John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com The shows official accounts: Twitter – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
We are going to warn you up front we are not a fan of this movie. Along these lines, we say some pretty harsh things about the Chuckster and Turtle Carradine, I mean David Carradine. So if you’re gonna get your feelings hurt by us making fun of this movie, we’ll see you next week for Miami Connection. Now with that out of the way, this is a stinker and we have so much fun Dominic stopped breathing for 3 consecutive minutes after Melissa called Kung Fu man a Diplodocus. This movie is so ridiculous its probably the funniest episode of the Go With The Heat podcast ever. You may not agree with our assessment of this movie, there is one thing we can all agree on… This is 100% a karate movie. Seriously, don’t miss this episode of the podcast. It is laugh out loud hilarious. But go ahead and skip Lone Wolf McQuade. This podcast is a better version. Movie info Premiered: April 15, 1983 Directed: Steve Carver Did a lot of work with Corman. Edited a bunch of trailers and commercials, directed a handful. Also directed An Eye For An Eye with the Chuckster. Written: H. Kaye Dyal , B.J. Nelson Another shruggie. Cast Chuck Norris David Carradine Barbara Carrera Leon Isaac Kennedy L. Q. Jones Robert Beltran Hosts Dominic Twitter: @domcorriveau YouTube: Dominic Corriveau Personal Podcast: DC TalksBlog: ObscuredNarration.com John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com The shows official accounts: Twitter – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
After an unexpected vacation, we’re back with a movie we have been chomping at the bit to watch. To be honest, it was everything we hoped it would be. It was like watching an action movie dubbed by Tommy Wiseau and we have zero complaints. We have a lot to love about Angel Town, including Jacque absolutely destroying fools. Its also the first movie where the main character is 100% optional. We only have one question… What happened in Hong Kong? Movie info Premiered: Feb. 23, 1990 Directed: Eric Karson We have a type and we can’t fight it. We find these movies not knowing that they’re connected! He also directed The Octogon (ninjas…) and Black Eagle (JCVD). He also produced Lionheart and acted in it. Written: S. Warren ¯_(ツ)_/¯ Cast Olivier Gruner as Jacques Montaigne Theresa Saldana as Maria Ordonez Frank Aragon as Martin Ordonez Peter Kwong as Henry Hosts Dominic Twitter: @domcorriveauYouTube: Dominic CorriveauPersonal Podcast: DC TalksBlog: ObscuredNarration.com John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com The shows official accounts: Twitter – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Hey pals, we had a very busy two weeks. Between our normal schedule, John on vacation, moving and then having some dental work, the next thing we knew we were out of time. So instead, we sat down and put our heads together to find a classic episode of the podcast. Something from the archives that is one of our favorites. I guess you can say we had pasta on the brain. In this classic rerun of the show we go all the way back to episode number 99, originally released in June of 2018. We love this episode of Miami Vice and has brought back some fun memories. Remember kids, if he owns a pasta factory your possibilities are endless! Episode Information Miami Vice – Season 04 Ep. 19 – Blood and Roses Premiered April 1, 1988 Writer: Dick Wolf Director: George Mendeluk (one more coming) Guest Stars Stanley Tucci as Frank Mosca Michael Wincott as Wilson Cook Meg Foster as Alice Carson Frank Stallone as Billy Hosts Dominic Twitter: @domcorriveau YouTube: Dominic Corriveau Personal Podcast: DC Talks Blog: ObscuredNarration.com John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com The shows official accounts: Twitter – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
In just about every episode of GWTH this season we’ve mentioned one movie. An amazing movie with John Stamos as a high schooler who suddenly learns gymkata. With John being on vacation, Melissa and Dom see this opportunity to finally discuss Never Too Young To Die. A delightfully ridiculous movie that you should definitely watch. With a great cast, an over-the-top story and oddly specific music, you absolutely need to check this episode out and then immediately go watch this movie. This is a perfect summer movie. So get out the White Claws and turn up your headphones. Movie info Premiered: June 13, 1986 Directed by: Gil Bettman (no wiki) Written by: Steven Paul He also Produced this movie. Produced and continues to produce a lot of movies. Everything from Baby Geniuses, Bratz: The Movie to Rambo Last Blood and Ghost Rider. Cast Never Too Young to Die – Wikipedia John Stamos as Lance Stargrove Vanity as Danja Deering Gene Simmons as Carruthers, Velvet Von Ragnar Robert Englund as Riley George Lazenby as Drew Stargrove Hosts Dominic Twitter: @domcorriveau YouTube: Dominic Corriveau Personal Podcast: DC Talks Blog: ObscuredNarration.com John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com The shows official accounts: Twitter – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Hands down this is one of our favorite karate movies of all-time. Full stop. In this episode we literally swoon over this entire movie, beginning to end, and in our final thoughts our only complaint is that we can’t get more. Not only is it a great movie, but being produced by Motown means it has the most amazing movie soundtrack ever. Dominic explains his love of both Sho’nuff and Richie. Melissa has a few Laura moments over Taimak. John gives us all the details on Vanity. This is a great episode for a fantastic movie. Movie info Premiered: March 22, 1985 Directed by: Michael Schultz Very accomplished before this movie. TONS of TV work. Directed Sgt. Peppers Lonely Heart Club Band, a movie that includes music from the Beatles album and Abbey Road set in a music comedy starring The Bee Gees. Oh and of course the 1976 classic Car Wash. Written by: Louis Venosta (no wiki) Produced by: Rupert Hitzig and Berry Gordy We gotta talk about Barry Gordy. He is a legend. In fact, that is an understatement. There are few people as important as Berry Gordy. He discovered The Miracles. Then, with some coaching from The Miracles lead singer Smoky Robinson, he founded Motown Records. He would then go on to produce, write or compose music for The Temptations, The Supremes, Marvin Gaye, The Commodores, Stevie Wonder, The Jackson 5, and Gladys Knight & The Pips. Starring Taimak as Leroy Green Vanity as Laura Charles Julius J. Carry III as Sho’nuff / The Shogun of Harlem Chris Murney as Eddie Arkadian Leo O’Brien as Richie Green Faith Prince as Angela Viracco Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com Dom Twitter: @domcorriveau John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau The shows official accounts: Twitter – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
We go so much great feedback from our last “You Should Watch It”, we decided to make it a regular addition to the podcast. We love it because it allows us to venture deep into the archives and find classics that are just outside of our action wheelhouse. This episode is exactly one of those situations. We don’t normally cover scifi and we’ve NEVER done a horror movie. So, why not both? Melissa and Dominic are huge horror fans (anyone want our Shudder login?) and were right at home with a classic horror with amazing practical effects. John is the scifi geek and loves the flamethrower cops in special suits running around the sewers. Oh yeah, and its got a fantastic cast! We love C.H.U.D. as much as we love Toxie and we think you’ll love it too. Movie info Premiered: August 31, 1984 Directed by: Douglas Cheek Written by: Parnell Hall & Shepard Abbott This basically boils down to it was made by a bunch of nobodies who somehow cobbled together an AMAZING cast and delivered a fantastic monster movie. Starring John Heard as George Cooper Daniel Stern as A.J. “The Reverend” Shepherd Christopher Curry as Captain Bosch Kim Greist as Lauren Daniels J.C. Quinn as Murphy Michael O’Hare as Fuller Peter Michael Goetz as Gramps Sam McMurray as Officer Crespi Frankie R. Faison as Sgt. Parker John Goodman as Diner cop Jay Thomas as Diner cop Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com Dom Twitter: @domcorriveau John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau The shows official accounts: Twitter – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Listen, I’m going to be totally honest with you. This movie is a stinker. Jeff Wincott is not the next star, no matter what martial arts magazine says it. BUT… We have a TON of fun with this movie! Its so bad its good. And, to continue the honesty, this podcast episode is the best way to consume Deadly Bet. This is the best version. Also, its basically out of print so this might be the ONLY way to find it.Except on YouTube you amazing bastards! We love to hate this movie and it has all the hallmarks of a true “trash movie”. You’ll laugh, you’ll cheer, you’ll never watch another Wincott movie. But, definitely listen to this podcast. Movie info Premiered: Oct. 31, 1992 Directed by: Richard Munchkin This dude is all about gambling. He is a professional Blackjack player, appeared on a blackjack game show, wrote a book about gambling, hosts a radio show about gambling, worked in a casino. Oh, also wrote or directed over 20 movies including Ring of Fire one and two starring Don The Dragon Wilson. Written by: Joseph Mehri, Robert Tiffe Joseph founded PM Entertainment, produced a ton of movies then left the business in 2003. His wiki suggests he also owned pizzerias in Vegas. Robert made a bunch of direct-to-video stuff. This movie is like a combination of all people hanging out in the parking lot at Universal Studios before their waiter gig at the restaurant that makes them sing. Are these the guys that got busted for cheating in the movie Casino? Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com Dom Twitter: @domcorriveau John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau The shows official accounts: Twitter – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
We said the new format would give us new opportunities and we’re taking advantage of that this episode! When John mentioned that there was an action movie with a young George Clooney on jet skis, we knew there was no way we wouldn’t watch it. This episode is all about the… Honestly mediocre movie Red Surf. This isn’t a full rundown of the movie, but just our thoughts on why you should give it a shot. Short and to the point and a new format we’re testing out. We’d love to hear your feedback on this format and if we should do more of them. We had so much fun watching this movie and the fact that Gene Simmons makes a few appearances means this movie is totally worth your time. Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com Dom Twitter: @domcorriveau John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau The shows official accounts: Twitter – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
There was absolutely no way we were going to cover karate movies and not have a JCVD feature. If you haven’t noticed, we are HUUUUGE JCVD fans and in reality we could probably make an entire season just about his movies. The hardest part was only choosing one for this season (okay, I know we already had him in a movie, but that didn’t count). Melissa and Dom have just finished moving across the country, but that didn’t stop us from sitting down to record this one. Dom and John have to have most of the movie re-explained my Melissa, who is the supreme JCVD expert. Seriously, she worships the man (and his goofy YouTube videos). We have so much fun with Bloodsport, allowing us to go deeper and learn more about one of our favorite movies of all time. This doesn’t even include our stan-ing for the ultimate soundtrack performer Stan Bush. Movie info Premiered: Feb. 26, 1988 Directed by: Newt Arnold Assistant director for The Godfather Part II & 12 Angry Men (remake). His Wikipedia says he’s worked in showbiz for 45 years and have almost nothing listed… ¯_(ツ)_/¯ Written by: Sheldon Lettich Screenwriter for Rambo III, Lionheart, Double Impact, Legionnaire. Also directed Lionheart, Double Impact, Only the Strong and more. Produced by: Mark DiSalle at The Canon Group Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com Dom Twitter: @domcorriveau John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau The shows official accounts: Twitter – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
We told you when we switched from Miami Vice over to the greatest action movies it also meant we could take the podcast in new directions not available previously. Well, here’s one of those experiments. John found some gold and he really wants to talk about it! While sheltering, John decided to dip his toes into the Mythica universe and soon found himself binging the entire series… In a single day. This special episode of the Go With The Heat podcast is dedicated to John’s binge and trying to explain himself to Dom and Melissa. A short, but fun episode of the podcast and into new territory. We’d love to hear from you on this format. Keep it? Like it? Have other suggestions for movies? We want to hear from you! Email us or get us on Twitter or Facebook. We hope you enjoy this special feature! Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com Dom Twitter: @domcorriveauJohn Twitter: @corriveau_johnMelissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau The shows official accounts: Twitter – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
This movie came out of left field. None of us had ever seen it before, but we are WELL ACQUAINTED with Don “The Dragon” Wilson. So, somehow all EIGHT of these movies fell just outside our radar. You know what? We were missing an amazing movie! First things first, this movie has the **most controversial** mango in the history of mangoes. What kind of magician can peel a mango like that? And do it while running? Plus its poisoned! Between mangoes and the least flexible woman to dance on a rooftop, no matter what Jake says, we at least get a lot of montages of running up a volcano. We have a lot of fun with this movie and it has us intrigued to watch the second. Three through 8? Maybe not. Movie Info Premiered: Sept. 22, 1989 Directed by: Terence H. Winkless Written by: Robert King Starring Don “The Dragon” Wilson Rob Kaman Billy Blanks Kris Aguilar Michael Shaner Riley Bowman Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com Dom Twitter: @domcorriveau John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau The shows official accounts: Twitter – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
After all the planning and hype, we’re finally here to our first movie of season 2 of the reformatted podcast. There was absolutely no way we weren’t gonna start with Seattle karate, which as you know is the best karate. Become a Patron! No Retreat, No Surrender is one of our favorite movies of ALL TIME. It follows a familiar format with a main character ready to prove to the world he in fact does kick ass and a villain that makes nearly no sense. This movie is full of so many great moments, from JCVD’s rosy cheeks to the greatest training montage ever (okay, so only second to the beach montage scene in Rocky III). Its fun, its positive, its totally confusing why he’s training so hard! We obviously have a lot of fun with this movie, while also gushing over the ghost of Bruce Lee making an appearance. There’s Seattle karate, and then everything else. Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com Dom Twitter: @domcorriveau John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau The shows official accounts: Twitter – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Its here! We’re ready to kickoff season 2 of the movies podcast! We’ve selected our theme and our list of movies and in this episode we’re gonna give you all the details. We had several themes to pick from including video game movies, movies co-starring rappers, all things BILLY BLANKS(!) and a really great one we’re gonna come back to later. Just for keeping score, here is our full list of movies coming this season: – No Retreat, No Surrender – Deadly Bet – Miami Connection – Bloodfist – Bloodsport – Angel Town – The Last Dragon – Lone Wolf McQuade This season is all about what city is the greatest karate city and we want to hear from you! We want you to follow along with us and tell us which city kicks the most ass. Our money is on Seattle karate… Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com Dom Twitter: @domcorriveau John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau The shows official accounts: Twitter – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Our podcast hiatus has finally ended and we’re ready to launch into season 2 of the movies podcast with… A planning meeting. I know, this isn’t an official episode of the show. However, this was a lot of fun and we’re excited to drop this into your feed. This recording is an exclusive behind-the-scenes access into out planning process, theme selection, and a chance for us to gush about how much we love karate movies. We hope you enjoy this very special episode of the GWTH podcast. We’ll be back NEXT WEEK with our official start to season 2 with our movie picks and how YOU can get involved with the show. Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com Dom Twitter: @domcorriveau John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau The shows official accounts: Twitter – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Hey Pals, just popping into your feed with a quick update for the next season of GWTH. We will be officially back next Monday, March 23! We’ve been hard at work on our season 2 theme, picking out our slate of movies while watching trainwreck after trainwreck on Amazon Prime. Get your ears ready, GWTH is back! Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com Dom Twitter: @domcorriveau John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau The shows official accounts: Twitter – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
So its come to this… A GWTH clip show. Have no fear! We’ve made a few small changes to the show, but there’s nothing to be concerned about. We’ve decided to take on a season format for the show. We decided to that so we can set themes for each season. This season was all about Joel Silver and how action movies are all connected in some way. Our next season will begin on March 22, 2020 and our theme will be announced at the start of the next season. Here are some ideas we’ve had though: Video games made into movies Action movies turned into kids cartoon shows (that were totally inappropriate) ALL BILLY BLANKS, ALL THE TIME We have so many ideas. The plan is to announce the new theme on March 22, along with the full list of movies we’ll be discussing in that season. We love you all so much. Thanks for hanging out with us for these episodes. We PROMISE we’ll be back in March with our next slate of movies. Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com Dom Twitter: @domcorriveau John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau The shows official accounts: Twitter – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
But, is it still a classic? Dominic has lots of questions about the books. Like, why the books? John is suspicious of the mustache. Melissa… Well, lets just say she has some STRONG words for this movie at the end.e in the top 5 and that doesn’t include his drama work. So, when we were thinking of a Denzel action movie, we had to go back to this 1991 classic. But, is it still a classic? Dominic has lots of questions about the books. Like, why the books? John is suspicious of the moustache. Melissa… Well, lets just say she has some STRONG words for this movie at the end. This is an all around good time. Good movie (minus the last 10 min.), good show, amazing music. What else do you expect from a movie with Ice-T? Show notes and more: http://gowiththeheat.com Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com Dom Twitter: @domcorriveau John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau The shows official accounts: Twitter – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
There isn’t a more perfect Christmas movie. We will die on this hill. Not only is Die Hard a Christmas movie, but Die Hard 2 is the HARDER Christmas movie. There’s no way we could skip doing this movie since Die Hard 1 & 2 are probably the greatest action movies ever made. Since this is one of our favorite movies we have a ton of fun gushing over the absolute perfection… While also giving it the typical GWTH treatment. We can all agree on a few things: The best part about this movie is that its so ridiculous. So over the top, so amazingly 90’s. Die Hard 1 & 2, Lethal Weapon 1 are absolutely perfect. We can all agree Holly is the worst. Melissa questions its hardness. John wants to know what Dulles City Airport Police Department also has going on in its precinct (SVU? Serious Crimes Division?). Meanwhile Dom wants the ultimate Christmas crossover – John McClane versus Kevin McCalister in a winner takes all showdown. Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com Dom Twitter: @domcorriveau John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau The shows official accounts: Twitter – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
After talking all about Rocky last week, we still had a Sylvester Stallone appetite that needed to be satisfied. The only way to make it better? Add in some Wesley Snipes. That’s how you get Demolition Man! In our first scifi movie (Well, unless you count Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man. Technically that’s a scifi movie too.) we give this 90’s classic the GWTH treatment. This movie really has it all. Bungee jumping out of a helicopter? Check. Futuristic weapons? Check. Virtual SEX?! Oh, you better believe its got that too! Between the three of us we’ve probably seen this movie 50 times and it never gets old… Unless you pay real close attention to the story. We have so much fun with this movie. We gush over Sly and Snipes battling it out. Dominic wonders if Friendly really did have prison reform on his agenda. Melissa wants to know what the “hunka chunka” is and how one could acquire it. John makes us thing about hot dog scented soap. How can you go wrong! Podcast, but in YouTube form https://gwth.us/gwthyt Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com Dom Twitter: @domcorriveau John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau The shows official accounts: Twitter – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
We’ve been waiting for what feels like FOREVER to talk about Rocky. It really is a holiday franchise, of all 8 movies, 6 of them came out between Thanksgiving and Christmas. Last week with Showdown in Little Tokyo was our funniest episode ever and this week is our most serious. It doesn’t mean we don’t have a lot of fun! We just love Rocky so much, we can’t imagine a world without him or Mick or Apollo or even Paulie. Show notes and more: http://gowiththeheat.com Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com It is one of the most iconic franchises of all of film and a serious favorite of everyone on this podcast. For this special recording of the GWTH podcast, instead of one movie, we’re going to talk about all of Rocky… But mostly Rocky III. We have a theme we’re going to be discussing as we go through the films and its not about boxing. But about Rocky the man, the journey he goes on and how he evolves over time. Of course you can’t talk about Rocky without “never give up.” I also want to add its about not letting the world tell you who you’re supposed to be. Instead, you have a dream and a vision and don’t let the world dictate to you what you’re supposed to be. This episode is coming out on the week of Thanksgiving here in the US, which is a great time to get comfortable and binge SEVERAL movies. Well, we’ve got 8 great ones for you to watch this weekend. Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Dom Twitter: @domcorriveau John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau The shows official accounts: Twitter – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
WARNING: This is a VERY NSFW episode. Also, its hilarious. In case you didn’t know it, 1991 was a great year for fun movies. This movie may not be the best action movie of the decade, but it sure is a lot of fun and that’s the entire reason we love these movies. In Showdown in Little Tokyo, Kenner and Johnny have to bring down a twisted gangster bent on controlling the drug trade in Los Angeles by making… Actually a really impressive amount of meth. We have so much fun with this movie including the unbelievable twist that happens when Johnny mentions Kenner’s um… Special purpose. In our most NSFW episode ever its also our funniest. We implore you to find someplace away from children and sensitive co-workers to enjoy a thorough GWTH breakdown of Dolph Lundgren’s massive dong. Show notes, behind the scenes and more! http://gowiththeheat.com Follow us! Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com Dom Twitter: @domcorriveau John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau The shows official accounts: Twitter – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
There are movie openings and then there’s Billy Blanks shooting his way to the end zone. This weeks movie is one of the most underrated action movies of the era and has one of the worst jigs ever danced. We learn three things from this movie: Friday night is in fact a great night for football. This is what John McClane was up to between taking down that plane in D.C. and stopping the theft at Fort Knox. Pat Boone is the quintessential old man. We have a lot of fun with this movie while also gushing over amazing Tony Scott/Joel Silver action movies. The only question we’re left with is, “Did free agency actually kill the game?” The Last Boy Scout Premiered: Dec. 13, 1991 Written: Shane Black Directed: Tony Scott Produced: Joel Silver Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com Dom Twitter: @domcorriveau John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau The shows official accounts: Twitter – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
We’re finally back and we have an amazing movie to start off the new edition of the podcast. SLIGHTLY IN THE FUTURE is a story about a group of people the writer clearly forgot to rename before he submitted the script. Nothing matters except Don Johnson as a cowboy. He literally soaks up all the sexy in the entire film, even from baby Tom Sizemore and I-have-donut-on-my-face Mickey Rouke. Dominic is distracted by them Thicc Boys giving chase. Melissa thinks thunder thighs lives in that helicopter just staring at the blinky thing. John, once again, finds a forgotten gem in music and wants us all to go to NeilCarswell.com. It’s a hell of a ride and a huge WELCOME BACK for the Go With The Heat Podcast. Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com Dom Twitter: @domcorriveau John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau The shows official accounts: Twitter – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Say what! A new episode of Go With The Heat? The last Miami Vice based GWTH came out on 03/25, so its been about six months since we last published an episode. This episode will come out on Sept. 23. On Sept. 24 we published GWTH no. 112 which was a retrospective on the Sonny Burnett arc. We have some exciting news about this podcast! The biggest news is that new episodes of Go With The Heat will be hitting your feeds on 10/14/2019. The glorious era of 1975 - 1995 A time when you were toast on the streets unless you knew karate or gymnastics, when motorcycle gangs roamed the earth, looking for any excuse to get mixed up into a donnybrook. This really was a special era. It was different because you could be a big name actor and be in a very low budget, off the rails movie. It might even make money. Background on movie night. We started in 2013, full bore in 2014. It really started becacuse we wanted to show Jenna movies which she almost never watches. It quickly changed because we realized how many amazing movies there are. What’s different is that we love these movies. There’s lots of people who make podcasts about bad movies. They make it just to take a big ol’ dump on them. Just ranting about “how did this thing get made”. But we love the weird. We love the karate scenes. We love that JCVD always has a backstory that requires him to say that he was originally born in France and that explains his weird accent The reason why these movies are great is because they are willing to try new things but also not take themselves so seriously The plan We’re gonna change this into a movie podcast, comes out bi-weekly. This will allow us to be more flexible with what movies we pick. We want to keep the Vice connection. So we’re gonna either A) Pick a movie that has a Vice star/guest star in it or B) Fits the theme of Miami Vice. We didn’t feel that another TV show would fit. Vice was so great, we want to add to the GWTH show rather than take it to a totally new area. I know this is new, but there’s gonna be a lot of familiar faces in these movies We also want to pick things that are deep cast, music is a centerpiece and we love for both its story plus being able to have some fun. We already have a movie slate picked out to start, the first episode will come out on 10/14 and we’ll be breaking down Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man, one of the first movies after Vice for DJ Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com Dom Twitter: @domcorriveau John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau The shows official accounts: Twitter – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Its come to this. This is the last episode of Go With The Heat ever! The greatest Miami Vice podcast on the internet is to the end and in this episode we take a look back through the seasons and gush over how much we love the show. Over the 5 seasons of Vice we’ve had so many memorable moments and in our last episode we have a ton of fun looking back at everything. Thank you to everyone who’s been on this ride with us over the last three years. We set out every week to do one thing: Make each other laugh. We’re so thrilled that so many other people had fun with us, laughing along and even shedding a few tears (OH BABY TUBBS! WHERE ARE YOU!). The Miami Vice community is amazing. This week we’re talking about all the past seasons, picking out our top 5 episodes of the show and looking at music one last time. Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com Dom Twitter: @domcorriveau John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau The shows official accounts: Twitter – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
After 21 episodes we’ve concluded our complete rundown of season 5 of Miami Vice. This week we’re taking a look back at the season, picking our favorite moments, guest stars and episodes. Then, we concluded with our traditional end of season clip show of all our best moments from the season of the greatest Miami Vice podcast on the internet! We’re pretty unanimous that the season was up and down but in the end when the show was good, it was AMAZING. This season we got amnesia, story wrap-ups, lost episodes and some guy named Miracle Man. This season really had it all and we loved it. Be sure to come back next week to catch our final show… EVER! Thanks to everyone that’s been on this ride with us, we have just one more episode to go. Favorite episodes Melissa: Redemption in Blood (E02) Hard Knocks (E08) Heart of the Night (E03) Dom: Hostile Takeover (E01) Over The Line (E15) Miracle Man (E19) John: Hostile Takeover (E01) Too Much, Too Late (E20) Asian Cut Guest Stars Dom’s guest stars: C.C.H. Pounder The various guest stars that made repeat appearances because they’re not allowed to leave the studio. Its like a cult, they’re allowed to leave whenever they want. All they have to do is go through 7 layers of barbed wire and be hunted for sport. Its how they got Law & Order together so quickly, all they had to do was activate everyone’s microchip and the cast was full. Melissa guest stars: C.C.H. Pounder Izzy John’s guest stars: CCH Pounder John Leguizamo and Mark Mcauly Michael Chiklis Music Yanni Guns n’ Roses Genesis Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com Dom Twitter: @domcorriveau John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau The shows official accounts: Twitter – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Cannot believe it! We’re actually here. This is, for real, the absolute last episode of Miami Vice… EVER! After three years of slowly churning through every single episode we’ve finally made it to Freefall and we’re all so excited to finally see this episode. Regardless of all its flaws its still a great episode of Miami Vice. The biggest question we ask is: Would we feel different about Freefall if we didn’t watch the lost episodes first. Freefall did deliver on very, VERY important friendship and that’s exactly how it ended. Even through all their ups and downs and the friction in Too Much, Too Late the master crime fighting duo are still friends. So many of these shows end with everyone parting ways and leaving tons of unanswered questions. This episode ends with… tons of unanswered questions. But, we’ll always know that Crockett and Tubbs still love each other. John thinks Sonny has found his inner-meat fondler. Melissa has some advice for Bianca trying to distract the man in charge of the coup. Dominic loves the recreation of the Predator scene when they shoot up that trailer. Its our last episode rundown and one of the best episodes of Go With The Heat ever! Episode Information Miami Vice – Season 05 Ep. 21 – Freefall Premiered May 21, 1989 Writer: Scott Shepherd (Bad Timing, Hard Knocks, Over the Line, Redemption in Blood w/next writer), Ken Solarz (Hostile Takeover, Hard Knocks, Jack of All Trades). These two worked together on multiple episodes. Last writer is Frank Holman. This is the same name as a character in Crime Story played by Ted Levine. Ken Crime Story, obviously created by Michael Mann & stars previously on Vice actors. Ken Solarz also wrote for Crime Story. Is Frank Holman Michael Mann? Director: Russ Mayberry (Over the Line, TV director royalty) Guest Stars Ian McShane as General Manuel Borbon Robert Beltran as Captain Jimindez Sherman Howard as Colonel Andrew Baker Greg Germann as Johnny Ramon Elpidia Carrillo as Felicia Robert Fields as Police Chief Richard Highsmith Anna Katarina as Borbon’s fiancée Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com Dom Twitter: @domcorriveau John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau The shows official accounts: Twitter – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Freefall is such a massive, MASSIVE episode we had to break it two. As you know we not only breakdown the actual episode, but we love to look at the guest stars and music that were so important to Miami Vice. With Freefall's epic amount of music and guest stars we've broken them out into their own episode so next week we can focus just on the series finale of our beloved Vice. This week its all about the atmosphere of Freefall. John gives us the full breakdown on the guest stars, which surprisingly doesn't include Luis Guzman or Stanley Tucci. In music the Vice producers pulled it off. We get Phil Collins, Peter Gabriel, Mike Rutherford, and Chicago one more time. Over the last 3 years John has done an amazing job covering this aspect of Miami Vice and this is the final time we'll be looking at music and guest stars. Its one for the ages, standing ovation required. Become a Patron! Episode Information Miami Vice - Season 05 Ep. 21 - Freefall Premiered May 21, 1989 Music No Way Out by Tim Truman & Don Johnson Year Zero by King Swamp Cryin' Shame by Lyle Lovett and His Large Band Bugle Call Rag by the Glenn Miller Orchestra Ship of Fools by Robert Plant Land of Confusion by Genesis Bad Attitude by Honeymoon Suite Tell Me by Terry Kath Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com Dom Twitter: @domcorriveau John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau The shows official accounts: Twitter - https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook - https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Hi pals, coming up on this week’s episode of Go With The Heat we’ve made it to the last episode of Miami Vice. Over the last 3 years we’ve reviewed all 108 previous episodes and it has finally brought us to this. With the series finale Freefall it also means this is the last episode of This Week In Vice. In this, the ending episode, this week we’ll be looking back to the last days of the 80’s, from Nov. 19 to Dec. 31, 1989, when Miami Vice was King. Show notes and more: http://gowiththeheat.com News: The Cold War is officially over TV: The Simpsons airs first episode Music: Blame It On The Rain by Milli Vanilli We Didn't Start the Fire by Billy Joel Another Day in Paradise by Phil Collins Movies: Back to the Future II The War of the Roses Harlem Nights National Lampoons Christmas Vacation And that’s everything you need to know that was happening when Miami Vice was king. Be sure to join us on Go With The Heat at gowiththeheat.com for our look at the final episode of Miami Vice. I’d like to thank each and every one of you that’s been with me on this journey. I’m happy I’ve been able to relive so many amazing memories from the greatest decade of the 20th. century. I’ve had a lot of fun over these 108 episodes and I’m sad to say goodbye. I’d love to hear from you! Email the show gowiththeheat@gmail.com or follow us on Twitter @gowiththeheat. That’s all for the 80’s and for me, officially signing off This Week In Vice, bye pals. Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com Dom Twitter: @domcorriveau John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau The shows official accounts: Twitter Facebook Instagram Intro/Outro and transition music provided by: Happy Alley Kevin MacLeod incompetech.com Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Okay, real talk. This is not only one of the best episodes of season 5, but maybe one of the best episodes of Miami Vice. This story is complex and nuanced. It has several subplots that lead directly into Freefall and for whatever reason it was completely pulled from air until reruns. To be honest, we're all in total shock this episode did not air before Freefall on NBC. No jokes here, this episode really is something great. We have Stan's gambling, Tubbs' terrible loneliness, Tubbs & Crockett's strained relationship and the closure of the Valerie story line. All of that doesn't even include a very real and thoughtful story about a drug addict, child abuse & should a cop lie to take down despicable person. This is an episode of Miami Vice you can't miss. Become a Patron! Episode Information Miami Vice - Season 05 Ep. 20 - Too Much, Too Late Premiered January 25, 1990 (Never aired originally, only came back on reruns later and they always aired it BEFORE Freefall) Writer: John Connor (only episode he's written for anything) Director: Richard Compton (Down for the Count, which is interesting as he'll be able to circle back on the Zito storyline. Everybody's in Showbiz, The Big Thaw, Mirror Image, just to name a few others. ) Guest Stars Pam Grier as NYPD Detective Valerie Gordon Malinda Williams as Lynette June Gable as Dr. Ellen Hardy C.C.H. Pounder as Yvonne Music Mixed Up, Shook Up Girl by Mink DeVille You Gonna Get Yours by Public Enemy Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com Dom Twitter: @domcorriveau John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau The shows official accounts: Twitter - https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook - https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Hi pals, coming up on this week’s episode of Go With The Heat Valerie Gordon returns, surprising everyone, to help her friend and frame someone else for murder in the final lost episode Too Much Too Late. This is the penultimate episode of all of Miami Vice and of This Week In Vice. Next week is the final episode of This Week In Vice and the last time we’ll be covering the 1980’s. For the second to last time, this wee we’ll be looking back to Oct. 1 to Nov. 18, 1989, when Miami Vice was King. Show notes and more: gowiththeheat.com News: Loma Prieta Earthquake strikes Northern California before game three of the World Series Music: Miss You Much by Janet Jackson Movie: Look Who's Talking starring John Travolta, Kirstie Alley and Bruce Willis Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com Dom Twitter: @domcorriveau John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau The shows official accounts: Twitter Facebook Instagram Intro/Outro and transition music provided by: Happy Alley Kevin MacLeod incompetech.com Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Joey-freaking-Hardin. We’re in the last of the lost episodes and this isn’t an episode of Miami Vice. Don’t let the open credits fool you, no one associated with Vice would willingly put their name on this episode. This is supposed to be a pilot episode for a spinoff starring the ruiner of TV shows Justin Lazard, but it was never picked up. So forever this episode lives in Miami Vice lore and unfortunately a mandatory watch for season 5. But that doesn’t mean we don’t have a lot of fun at Joey’s expense! We help you get through this weeks episode with style and class, which is more than you can say about the YCU. Dominic and Melissa wonder about Sonny’s computer skills and that crazy knife Baines wields. John just has one question – Why did they put Ray’s hands in his pants? Its a terrible pilot for YCU and a hilarious episode of Go With The Heat. Become a Patron! Episode Information Miami Vice – Season 05 Ep. 19 – Leap of Faith Premiered June 28, 1989 Writer: Robert Ward (Redemption in Blood, Asian Cut, Hard Knocks and others, also wrote all of the lost episodes, this is the last one) Director: Robert Iscove (only ep., directed a presentation of the Academy Awards and something called “On Strike for Christmas”) Guest Stars Justin Lazard as Detective Joey Hardin Kiel Martin as Captain Paul Cutter Cameron Dye as Detective Jack Andrews Laura San Giacomo as Detective Tania Louis Adam Storke as Detective Ray Mundy Jennifer Rubin) as Claire Keith Gordon as Professor Terrence “Terry” Baines Music Paradise City by Guns N’ Roses Kiss Me When I Get Back by Tom Tom Club What I Am by Edie Brickell & New Bohemians Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com Dom Twitter: @domcorriveau John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau The shows official accounts: Twitter – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Hi pals, coming up on this week’s episode of Go With The Heat the team disappears and is replaced by a potential spin off of young cops in the third lost episode Leap of Faith. Since we only have 3 episodes of Miami Vice left and this time we’ll be looking back to Aug. 13 to Sept. 30, 1989, when Miami Vice was King. Show notes and more: http://gowiththeheat.com Early show access and a free skinny tie! https://www.patreon.com/gowiththeheat News: Hurricane Hugo makes landfall, Pete Rose goes on the ineligible list Music: Right Here Waiting by Richard Marx, Girl I'm Gonna Miss You by Milli Vanilli Movies: Parenthood, Sea of Love, Black Rain and Uncle Buck Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com Dom Twitter: @domcorriveau John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau The shows official accounts: Twitter Facebook Instagram Intro/Outro and transition music provided by: Happy Alley Kevin MacLeod incompetech.com Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Its another lost episode that should have made it into the original NBC aired list. All those times we had to deal with that dummy Joey Hardin meant NBC cut the season off early and hid the amazing Miracle Man from the masses. We are all in agreement – Miracle Man may not be the super hero we need, but the one we deserve. Dominic believes in Miracle Man trusting him to actually clean up the streets of Miami. John wonders what kind of harsh penalty people get for running over hot dog stands. Melissa is so happy to see Izzy again… and so sad for him at the end. Its a great episode of Miami Vice and of your Miami Vice podcast. Episode Information Miami Vice – Season 05 Ep. 18 – Miracle Man Premiered June 21, 1989 Writer: Robert Ward (Redemption in Blood, Asian Cut, Hard Knocks and others, still has one more coming) and Gillian Horvath (only ep., also wrote for Beverly Hills 90210 & Quantum Leap) Director: Alan Myerson (World of Trouble) Guest Stars Jose Perez as Georgie “Miracle Man” Esteban Zach Grenier as Eric Terry John Castellanos as Carlos Perena Conrad Roberts as Commissioner Henry Williford Music Nande by La Familia André Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com Dom Twitter: @domcorriveau John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau The shows official accounts: Twitter – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Hi pals, coming up on this week’s episode of Go With The Heat the team struggles to take down a drug lord when a new super hero emerges in the city in the second lost episode Miracle Man. Since we only have 4 episodes of Miami Vice left and this time we’ll be looking back to June 25 to Aug. 12, 1989, when Miami Vice was King. Show notes and more: http://gowiththeheat.com Early show access and a free mustache! https://www.patreon.com/gowiththeheat News: United Airlines Flight 232 crashes in Sioux Falls Music: Batdance by Prince Movie: Batman starring Michael Keaton, Jack Nicholson and Kim Basinger Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com Dom Twitter: @domcorriveau John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau The shows official accounts: Twitter Facebook Instagram Intro/Outro and transition music provided by: Happy Alley Kevin MacLeod incompetech.com Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
So you’re probably thinking, “Hey pals, where’s the Freefall? Why isn’t this Freefall?” We decided many weeks back that we would watch the lost episodes before getting to the final episode of season 5 and of Miami Vice. It’s the way it was written and we have the luxury to watch it in that order now. Its a good thing too! In this, the first of the lost episodes, we get closure on one of the best villains from the show. Al Lombard makes his triumphant return and his final exit. We’re sad to see Al go, but its so nice to get closure on this story. John is really impressed by the planning to drop a dead guy from a helicopter into a pool. Melissa thinks Al carries spaghetti in his pockets and Dominic wonders if the preschool Tommy goes to is the same with the pumping iron kid. Its a fantastic episode of your Miami Vice podcast. Episode Information Miami Vice – Season 05 Ep. 17 – World of Trouble Premiered June 14, 1989 Writer: Raymond Hartung (Line of Fire, story editor for 16 other episodes in season 5) Director: Alan Myerson (one more coming) Guest Stars Dennis Farina as Al Lombard Luca Bercovici as Hans Weitzler Vincent Schiavelli as Lawrence Fowler Ned Eisenberg as Frederico Librizzi Music Paseo de Gracia by The Alan Parsons Project Inspiration by Gipsy Kings Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com Dom Twitter: @domcorriveau John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau The shows official accounts: Twitter – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Hi pals, coming up on this week’s episode of Go With The Heat Al Lombard comes back to Miami leaving the Vice crew in the middle of a mob war in the first lost episode World of Trouble. With only five episodes to go I’m going to split up the rest of 1989 over these final episodes of This Week In Vice. This time we’ll be looking back to May 7 to June 24, 1989, when Miami Vice was King. Show notes and more: http://gowiththeheat.com Early show access, a custom newsletter and free stickers! https://www.patreon.com/gowiththeheat News: Tienanmen Square Massacre Music: Forever Your Girl by Paula Abdul Movie: See No Evil, Hear No Evil Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Star Trek V: The Final Frontier Ghostbusters II Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Twitter/Insta @gowiththeheat Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com Dom Twitter: @domcorriveau John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau Intro/Outro and transition music provided by: Happy Alley Kevin MacLeod incompetech.com Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
What a lead up to Freefall! This is a stellar episode with some serious social commentary. In this episode of Miami Vice the duo (plus Stan) attempt to infiltrate the Patriot Brigade, a white supremacist group they think is attempting to murder witnesses to death camp murders during World War II. Unfortunately by the end, they’re able to bring in the actual perpetrator, but can’t do anything about a group of people who deserve to be brought down. We all loved this episode of Miami Vice and how it could still fit in today’s political climate. Dominic is stuck on that car door that keeps making an appearance. Melissa takes a swipe at Quantum Leap and John reviews all the other times we’ve seen these guest stars in Miami Vice. Its the beginning of the end to the show! Show notes and more: http://gowiththeheat.com Early show access and free stickers! https://www.patreon.com/gowiththeheat Episode Information Miami Vice – Season 05 Ep. 16 – Victims of Circumstance Premiered May 5, 1989 Writer: Richard Lourie (only ep.) Director: Colin Bucksey (Death and the Lady, Like a Hurricane, Rock and a Hard Place) Guest Stars Paul Guilfoyle as John Baker Stefan Gierasch as Leo Krebbs Xander Berkeley as Metro-Dade Officer Bailey William Hickey) as Hans Kozak John Leguizamo as Angelo Alvarez Karen Black as Helen Jackson Music Severance by Dead Can Dance Miami Beach Rhumba by The Klezmer Conservatory Band Misguided Angel by Cowboy Junkies Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com Dom Twitter: @domcorriveau John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau The shows official accounts: Twitter – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Hi pals, coming up on this week’s episode of Go With The Heat Stan and Sonny infiltrate a group of white supremacists linked to murders in the episode Victims of Circumstance. On This Week In Vice we’re taking a look back to when this episode of Miami Vice aired, from April 30 to May 6, 1989, when Miami Vice was King. Show notes and more: gowiththeheat.com Early show access, stickers and a free mustache! patreon.com/gowiththeheat In news… With the extended period between Vice episodes last week there was more news to cover than time on this show. This week we’re going to go back to mid-April to look at a story I missed. On April 19, Trisha Meili was attacked in Central Park, New York and was eventually dubbed the Central Park Jogger Case or the Central Park Five. After the attack 5 juvenile men where apprehended, charged and convicted of the attack. Through the rest of 1989 and beyond this case has been one of the most covered and perhaps the biggest crime story of the 80’s. In 2002 the confession and DNA evidence from another man found the real attacker and the Central Park 5, who were wrongly convicted, had their charges vacated. In Music… I mentioned last time there was one song I skipped to cover this time on This Week In Vice. From the album of the same name, Madonna’s smash hit Like a Prayer takes over the Hot 100 and keeps it for three weeks. Considered one of Madonna’s best, the song was not without controversy. The music video, directed by the Mary Lambert, was protested by The Vatican and other religious groups. Like a Prayer endured the controversy and is still one of the best pop songs of a generation. In Movies… Speaking of Mary Lambert, Pet Semetary would be number one a the box office until mid-May so we go to the archives and holy smokes there’s a lot to choose from. There are some amazing movies hiding behind Pet Semetary including The Dream Team, a comedy starring Michael Keaton and Christopher Lloyd. Also playing is the legendary sports drama Kevin Costner, the third greatest sports movie behind Major League and of course, Bull Durham. Third on the list of classics is the Jean-Claude Van Damme scifi camp classic Cyborg. I don’t care if a lot of people don’t like Cyborg, in my house we love JCVD and everything he does. Which brings me to the final classic to review this week. Starring John Cusack and directed by Cameron Crowe is the fantastic romantic dramedy Say Anything…. The story, the music, Lloyd Dob
Hey pals, last week’s dirty cop episode got us thinking about other times the Vice team has been forced to investigate one of their own. So this week we decided to air another one of our classic reruns. Waaaaaay back in December 2017 we dove into season 3, episode 21 of Miami Vice titled “Knock, Knock… Who’s There”. We’ll be back next week with “Victims of Circumstance” and ever closer to the end of Vice. Show notes and more: http://gowiththeheat.com Early show access and free stickers! https://www.patreon.com/gowiththeheat Okay, okay… No one freak out. Yes, we are having a “meh” few episodes of Miami Vice as we near the end of season three. But, that doesn’t mean that’s how Go With The Heat isn’t closing out the season with a bang! This episode revolves around a crooked DEA agent. I know, another dirty cop. The episode does have Izzy, deep music selection and an I.A.D. officer who gets really close to finally nailing Crockett. John introduces Dominic to Grace Jones and finds a way to work in a meat fondler reference. Dominic professes his love for Bryan Adams and Melissa is REALLY upset no one is thinking of Brian. Just three episodes left in season three of Miami Vice. Episode Information Miami Vice Season 03 Episode 21 – Knock Knock… Who’s There? Premiered March 27, 1987 Written by Dick Wolf (no surprises) Directed by Tony Wharmby Guest Stars Elizabeth Ashley as as DEA Agent Linda Colby Samm-Art Williams as Lead DEA Agent Ian McShane as Esteban Montoya Music Ride Across The River by Dire Straits Heat of the Night by Bryan Adams Underwaterboys by Shriekback Santiago by Fernando Villalona The Fashion Show by Grace Jones La Vecina by Belkis Concepcion y Sus Chicas Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com Dom Twitter: @domcorriveau John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau The shows official accounts: Twitter Facebook Tumblr Intro & transition music provided by: “Cuban Sandwich”, “Voice Over Under” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0