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Dolph Lundren and Brandon Lee take on the Yakuza in this week's 90's action movie review of Showdown In Little Tokyo! Plus, could Spielberg be directing a Superman move? Avatar 2 releases a new trailer, Bollywood creates a shared universe, Godzilla takes on Gigan in new short and more! TIME STAMPS This week on the... The post JAN 460: Showdown In Little Tokyo (1991) Review (11/09/22) appeared first on The Jock and Nerd Podcast.
On this episode, film archivist and adult-movie enthusiast Justin LaLiberty (of Vinegar Syndrome) unleashes the Dogg for his four Letterboxd faves: Showdown in Little Tokyo; Bones; Breathless (the Richard Gere remake); and SexWorld. We also discuss the wildly underrated action star Dolph Lundren, the wildly underrated director Ernest R. Dickerson, why it's stupid that remakes get a bad rap, the experience of seeing Cronenberg's Crash far too young, working in video stores and movie theaters, Justin's recent curatorial work on Letterboxd's adult titles, and—again!—why Babe: Pig in the City is a five-star film. Related links: The Letterboxd List of Films mentioned in this episode Justin's How I Letterboxd Letterboxd lists of Anti-Capitalist horror, Male Frontal Nudity in Cinema, Man Ass, Los Angeles Plays Itself Josephkidney's review of Breathless Rob's review of SexWorld Credits: This episode was recorded in New York, Pennsylvania and Auckland, and edited by Slim. Facts by Jack. Booker: Linda Moulton. Theme music: ‘Vampiros Dancoteque' by film and television composing trio Moniker. Transcript by Sophie Shin.
(2000 - 2021) Purell, that mermaid tucked beneath a layer of trash in the Long Island Sound, the owner of the Michelin-star underwater restaurant "Mike's", and also the collector of human detritus, died in her restaurant last night while celebrating her success with her family. Despite enduring trans-continental commutes during her college years and mermaid-biases throughout her career, Pearl grew to become a businessmermaid and inspiration to her entire species and community. Her funeral will be held with scuba gear in the Long Island Sound, and if ya can't make it - just tune into Dolph Lundren's station. Or Jerry FishFins. Or Ricky ManArms. Or Neptune's podcast "SeaTimeTalk". WHITNEY DILLON as Pearl & Cheryl WILL KOLLER as Aquafur & Neptune & Ricky ManArms JOHN GOODMAN as Devil & Dolph Lundren & Jerry FishFins DAN KUAN PEEPLES as God & Mike & Mark the Monkfish theme song by AARON SHAPIRO an ELEVATOR pod
This week's Throwback Thursday episode we review Johnny Mnemonic! Starring Keanu Reeves, Dolph Lundren, Dina Meyer, Henry Rollins, and Ice-T.
We probably actually didn't even leave the part the title is referring to in this episode! Who knows what got left in! Franklin made Howard edit so it's Franklin's fault! Will the Uncs enter a talent show? French Uncle Howard! Uncle Ronald zestily appears! RIP Eddie Van Halen and that's a shoot.
On this week's all new episode the guys discuss the early works of Dolph Lundren after watching "I Come in Peace". Then there's talk about the greatest comic book adaption of all time called "HAPPY!". Then the guys break down some of the best new trailers to hit the internet. iTunes: http://tinyurl.com/kqkgack Facebook: http://tinyurl.com/myovgm8 Tumblr: http://tinyurl.com/m7a6mg9 Twitter: @ComesNaturalPodBlogTalkRadio: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/comesnaturally
In this episode:Wonder Woman (2017), King Arthur (2017), Captain Underpants (2017), The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks (2017), The 24-Hour War (2016), Mr. Right (2015), Mockingjay Part 1 (2014), Lost in La Mancha (2002), Comic Book Corner, Dolph Lundren
Dolph and Jean Claude square off with the assistance of Roland Emmerich in the blockbuster film, Universal Soldier. The idea is that there is a military program that takes dead soldiers and reanimates them, while erasing their memories so that they can become undead badass guys. Are they zombies? Or just slightly retarded guys with guns? The film is a very early Roland Emmerich work and really lays the foundation for his career. All of the staples that you see in a Roland Emmerich film are setup here. Plot details that just get glossed over (JCVD's accent for example), punchlines that involve people looking quizzically at each other after something ridiculous happens, action shots that seem crazy but you just really can't tell what's happening...Of course, JCVD also delivers some of the staples of his films as well including excessive shots of his butt and a lack of explaining his ethnicity. Dolph is just Dolph. Unfortunately, this film is a tad boring. There's far too many scenes of the Universal Soldiers pondering what life is now that they are dead or reliving the last moments of the life before they died and then pondering. We get it. JCVD doesn't know how his weiner works and Dolph has an obsession with chopping ears off but there is far too little action. However, the action sequences that do happen are quite exciting and fun but are too few and far between. If you've seen this before, don't spend your time doing it again. If you haven't seen it, it's worth a view but don't expect something incredible. It's just ok. Individual Ratings: Over the top action:Cheesy effects:Horrendous acting:Laugh-out-loud-ability:Ridiculous stunts:Gratuitous nudity:Memorable one-liners: Overall Ratings: Good Movie Quality: Bad Movie Quality:
This week, Travis has the power of Greyskull as we watch his pick of Masters of the Universe (1987), an adaptation of the Mattel toy line which stars Dolph Lundren (rockin' an awesome 80's mullet) as He-Man, a muscular warrior who comes to Earth to battle the evil Skeletor (Frank Langella). Listen as we uncover the history of MOTU toys, fiction, and relish in Langella's performance on this week's exciting episode! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this installment of Getting Real With Melina, I slightly recap the very first episode, talk about skinny dipping, a Craig’s List post called Satan's Marionette Puppet & Dolph Lundren.