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In this episode of Heroic Purgatory we put on our wuxia hats and EastmanColor glasses for King Hu's 1967 iconic piece, Dragon Inn. It is a film of many influences coalesced into a Ming dynasty tale of brave warriors standing up to an evil eunuch's army, with beautiful action pieces and big emotional swings. We discuss how the film holds up today and how it compares with the more recent Tsui Hark produce New Dragon Gate Inn (1992). We hope you enjoy our discussion. Website link: https://www.heroic-purgatory.com/2025/05/s5e5-dragon-inn.html Follow the show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/HeroicPurgatory Follow Jason: https://twitter.com/filmnohito
I denne episoden snakker vi om film fra Taiwan i anledning Cinemateket i Oslo sin visningsserie Taiwanske bølger, og setter Tsai Ming-liangs spillefilmdebut Rebels of the Neon God (1992) i sentrum for samtalen. Hou Hsiao-hsien er ved siden av Edward Yang den viktigste filmskaperen i Taiwans nye bølge, som sprang ut av en gruppe unge regissører og manusforfattere i Taipei tidlig på 1980-tallet. (Her kan dere høre vår episode om Yangs Taipei Story.) På 1990-tallet, i den "neste" bevegelsen i bølgen, skrev den ti år yngre Tsai Ming-liang seg inn i toppsjiktet. Ikke bare fikk han en brakdebut med Rebels of the Neon God (1992), men han vant Gulløven i Venezia allerede for andrefilmen, Vive L'Amour (1994), og fulgte opp med flere markante filmer innover på 2000-tallet, bl.a. Goodbye, Dragon Inn (les vår sak) og The Wayward Cloud. Vi diskuterer hvordan Yang, Hou og Tsai representerer både fellestrekk og ulike innganger til noen av den nye taiwanske filmens særegenheter, og ved siden av Montages-redaktørene Karsten Meinich og Lars Ole Kristiansen gjør manusforfatter og skuespiller Tarjei Sandvik Moe sin Filmfrelst-debut i panelet – og forteller bl.a. om helt ferske møter med klassikere som A Brighter Summer Day og Yi Yi, som han har sett for første gang i anledning Cinematekets pågående retrospektiv. God lytting!
In Episode 28, hosts Drew Lyon & Door Man discuss the first half of the upcoming films within the November 2024 Revival Program at the Academy Theater. Nov 1-7: BEING JOHN MALKOVICH (1999) // DOUBLE INDEMNITY (1944) // DRAGON INN (1967) [International Series].Nov 8-14: STAND BY ME (1986) // CAGED (1950) // GREEN ROOM (2016). Take a listen and get excited to see these movies on our Big Screen! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit academyrevivalpodcast.substack.com
Send us a text4X4 III: TSAI MING-LIANG 4: DAYSTGTPTU's back to finish (cough) the job handily (cough) with a happy ending (oh boy) for our coverage of director Tsai Ming-liang, coming together (really, dude?) to get every ounce our four gents have to offer, pulling and tugging (grow up) on each's points and hot takes for this fourth and final 4x4 film of Jack's offering (was that a pun?) called, in its English release (are you serious?), DAYS (2020). If you like washing your vegetables in your bathroom or the feel of burning paper during your non-erotic electroshock massage sessions and also like to take things slow, boy-howdy do we have a film for you. Or if you like your massage erotic, well, this possibly sad, possible love story might be up your rainy, post-apocalyptic Bangkok alley (or busy street). And for fans of the previously covered Goodbye, Dragon Inn who enjoyed its minimal subtitles due to its paucity of dialogue, get excite: There is even less talk and zero subtitles in this latest Tsai Ming-liang joint. Naturally, actor and muse Lee Kang-sheng returns. Also billed, Anong Houngheuangsy in his debut film. Lee Kang-sheng plays an older dude who goes to the city for an obscure medical treatment for his back. Anong Houngheuangsy plays a younger guy on his grind (and occasionally Grinder?). About an hour into the film, these two hook up, a gift is exchanged, and the two have a quiet, postcoital meal outside a restaurant. Then they return their separate, silent ways after about forty-five minutes of shared screentime. And with just minutes to spare in this movie just over two hours long, we watch Anong Houngheuangsy's character at a bus stop as he sits and waits and waits and waits until, wait for it, what appears in BMI and skin tones to be a herd of Americans passes by. Listen along as the foursome wraps up (and Thomas declines to rank) Tsai Ming-liang's four covered movies. EPISODE SPOILER: Ken reveals for perhaps the first time to English-speaking audiences the sitcom origins of Tsai Ming-liang's films. Next ep, we begin the first pairing of the four William Wyler films chosen by Ryan: Detective Story (1951) and The Desperate Hours (1955). THEME SONG BY: WEIRD A.I.Email: thegoodthepodandtheugly@gmail.comFacebook: https://m.facebook.com/TGTPTUInstagram: https://instagram.com/thegoodthepodandtheugly?igshid=um92md09kjg0Twitter: https://twitter.com/thegoodthepoda1YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6mI2plrgJu-TB95bbJCW-gBuzzsprout: https://thegoodthepodandtheugly.buzzsprout.com/Letterboxd (follow us!):Ken: Ken KoralRyan: Ryan Tobias
Send us a textThis week's Season 13 4x4 entry is GOODBYE, DRAGON INN (2003), the third of four films curated by guest host Jack to represent the filmography of director Tsai Ming-liang. The original TPTGTU boys are reunited this ep with the return of host Thomas but divided in their appreciation for what is billed as Tsai Ming-liang's comedy-drama. As promised in last episode, this third film by the Taiwanese slow cinema director takes on a lighter tone than his previously discussed movies, a tone that at times even borders on, or some might and do argue achieves, comedy. It's a movie that allows the viewer to watch others watch a movie, to question the dimensions and positioning of moviegoers in this old Taiwanese movie theater showing its final film before closing, or to observe with mirth a Japanese tourist subtly cruise other males by switching seats and wandering the theater's halls and bathrooms, or to observe a woman with a limp bring her coworker a bun to eat after cleaning out urinals and stalls. For those who do not speak Mandarin and are uninterested in reading subtitles, good news! There are only about a dozen lines of dialogue, mostly at the end between one of the elderly actors who starred in the titular 1967 martial arts movie Dragon Inn and some other movie patron lingering in the theater lobby after the movie's final showing. Actor Lee Kang-sheng, a.k.a. Tsai Ming-liang's heterosexual muse, returns as the movie's film projectionist in a role with no lines but in one climatic (sarcasm) scene determines with the help of fortune teller machine whether he is a Cold Fish or a Casanova (for you Simpson's fans). Is this film a comedic experience playing off cinematic expectations garnered from Western films? An endurance test? An homage to earlier cinema? A reminder to all filmmakers to not show a better film in their film? Or some awkward chimera of the above? Listen as the hosts take up positions awkwardly close to each other for long periods of time with their wee-wees out. Unfortunately, the pod's best film critic ceded their seat at the table to Thomas back from his Western European tour. You are missed, Annabel. WARNING I: Do not approach this film expecting laugh tracks or comedic buttons. WARNING II: Do not operate heavy equipment while watching Tsai Ming-liang films. WARNING III: Do not allow the dissenting voice to write an episode's show notes. THEME SONG BY: WEIRD A.I.Email: thegoodthepodandtheugly@gmail.comFacebook: https://m.facebook.com/TGTPTUInstagram: https://instagram.com/thegoodthepodandtheugly?igshid=um92md09kjg0Twitter: https://twitter.com/thegoodthepoda1YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6mI2plrgJu-TB95bbJCW-gBuzzsprout: https://thegoodthepodandtheugly.buzzsprout.com/Letterboxd (follow us!):Ken: Ken KoralRyan: Ryan Tobias
Writer, curator, and author of the upcoming book Revolutionary Desires: The Political Power of the Sex Scene, Xuanlin Tham joins us to discuss the work of Taiwanese New Wave director Tsai Ming-liang and his 1994 film Vive L'Amour. It's a quietly devastating exploration of longing, desire, and urban alienation about a trio of young Tapei residents who, unbeknownst to one another, all occupy the same luxury model apartment.We discuss the context of early 90s Tapei, its status as a bustling center of rapid economic growth and a hub for global commerce, and how this unique urban setting coupled with Tsai's outsider status as a Malaysian-born transplant inform his cinema. Then we explore the distinctive formal components of Tsai's filmmaking, its radical underpinnings, and its rejection of commodifying language or labels. Finally, we look to Tsai's evolution across the decades since Vive L'Amour and how his self-referential and increasingly sparse approach has further liberated his cinema from the strictures of capitalist impulses. Follow Xuanlin Tham on TwitterPre-Order Revolutionary Desires: The Political Power of the Sex Scene from 404 InkGet access to all of our premium episodes and bonus content by becoming a Hit Factory Patron for just $5/month.....Our theme song is "Mirror" by Chris Fish.
We review King Hu's Dragon Inn (1967), a period tale about a cohort of heroic warriors fighting to protect the innocent from the shadowy forces of an evil Eunuch, that showcases a graceful interplay between characters, landscape, editing and compositional form that elevate it above other works in the wuxia genre. Tune in the for the full review! Timestamps: [00:00] Intro + City Hunter, Mononoke, Jade Trilogy book series, and G-Fest 2024 report [33:35] Review - Dragon Inn
We'll dive into a stack of new releases from KC area musicians and bands. Tune in and hear new music from Lava Dreams, Asai Tsion, Kirstie Lynn & Galen Clark, Esai, Jo MacKenzie, Vincent Orsolini & Kemet Coleman, Kate Whitefield & Lucy Gray, Quiet Takes, Good Saint Nathanael, Dragon Inn 3 and a collaborative song from The Rainmakers, Kadesh Flow, Betse & Clarke, The Nace Brothers, and more!
On this episode of Cinema Dual, Jon and Chris talk about a couple movies by Robert Altman. Movies Discussed: McCabe and Mrs Miller, Nashville Recommendations : Love Lies Bleeding (Jon), Perfect Days, Dragon Inn, Kill (Chris) For more of our movie thoughts, including our series on the films of Akira Kurosawa, you can check them out at www.cinemadual.com. Cinema Duals' Mountain of Gloriousness The Films of Cinema Dual Follow us on Blue Sky: @joncinemadual @belownirvana Follow us on Spotify: Cinema Dual
We've never reviewed a Tsai Ming-liang film so today we're discussing, Goodbye, Dragon Inn. Thank You ALL for Helping Support Us! Visit Our Website
Just in time. It's nice to hit a finale when it feels so right. Honestly can't wait to see what comes of this mess. This episode features Ellinor DiLorenzo from The Lost Mountain Saga and The Glass Cannon Network's Androids & Aliens. Support the show on Patreon. Share our promo video everywhere. Buy some merch at the Contention General Store. Follow along on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Find other listeners on Discord and Reddit. Soundtrack by WAAAVV. Wolf played "I Can't Stop" by Dragon Inn 3.
Alternate episode titles include: Zach's Pollen, Mrs. Dumpsterfire, C.N.T., I'm a Withard, and Pitch a Wish. This episode features Ellinor DiLorenzo from The Lost Mountain Saga and The Glass Cannon Network's Androids & Aliens. Support the show on Patreon. Share our promo video everywhere. Buy some merch at the Contention General Store. Follow along on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Find other listeners on Discord and Reddit. Soundtrack by WAAAVV. Wolf played "I Can't Stop" by Dragon Inn 3.
Let's take a trip around the world this week as all of the three films we're featuring are from foreign directors. In this instalment we look at: The Crippled Avengers (1978) Goodbye, Dragon Inn (2003) Meloncholia (2011) Business inquiry: ironhawk56@gmail.com find me here: TsunamiStudios
THANK YOU, AGAIN, FOR YOUR PATIENCE. THIS EDIT WAS AN ETERNAL NIGHTMARE DUE TO ENDLESS TECHNICAL FUPUCKS, BUT, FORTUNATELY, THAT SHOULD BE IN THE PAST. MASSIVE SHOUTOUT TO THOMAS AND LUKE FOR ASSISTING IN THE DULL TASK OF ROUNDING OUT UNNATURALLY SHARP WAVES. Anywho, Cal yells, "I will destroy this book" and "gotta burn the body, too!" So it's that kind of episode. This episode features Ellinor DiLorenzo from The Lost Mountain Saga and The Glass Cannon Network's Androids & Aliens. Support the show on Patreon. Share our promo video everywhere. Buy some merch at the Contention General Store. Follow along on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Find other listeners on Discord and Reddit. Soundtrack by WAAAVV. Wolf played "I Can't Stop" by Dragon Inn 3.
Em Dragon Inn: A Estalagem do Dragão, King Hu usa da criatividade e engenhosidade do cinema para meter porrada em quem aparecer pelo caminho! Bem-vindos à Locadora do Nicolas, a investigação ordenada e sazonal sobre o audiovisual internacional! Com PJ Brandão, Rudy e Jotapê. COLABORE COM NOSSO APOIA.SE! Indicações do episódio: Os Oito Odiados (Quentin Tarantino, 2015) New Dragon Inn (Lee Hui Min, 1992) O Mestre das Armas (Ronny Yu. 2006) Kung-Fusão (Stephen Chow, 2004) Kung-Fu Futebol Clube (Stephen Chow, 2001) E no próximo episódio... A Criada, 2016. Nos encontre por aí: Grupo de ouvintes do Nicolas no Telegram Twitter: @hqsemroteiro / @rudylonia / @jumbopaulo / @podcastnicolas Instagram: @hqsemroteiro / @roberto_rudiney / @jumbopaulo / @podcastnicolas / @trasheiraviolenta Letterboxd: @rudylonia / @jp_martins Créditos: Edição: Roberto Rudiney e JP Martins Arte: JP Martins Voz de veludo do início: Bruna Soares
Dragon Inn (1967) Cleaning out the 2023 backlog we have a very unusual film suggested by Andrew. One of the early Wuxia films, they were clearly still finding their feet in many aspects. That aside it is a thoroughly enjoyable film if you are aware of its very rough edges. 34 mins
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATIENCE. THIS EDIT WAS A NIGHTMARE DUE TO SOME TECHNICAL FUPUCKS, AND THE NEXT ONE WILL BE, TOO, UNFORTUNATELY. MASSIVE SHOUTOUT TO THOMAS FOR ASSISTING IN THE DULL TASK OF ROUNDING OUT UNNATURALLY SHARP WAVES. Anywho, this one's great. Old locations, dropped defenses, new sensations, Hell commences. This episode features Ellinor DiLorenzo from The Lost Mountain Saga and The Glass Cannon Network's Androids & Aliens. Support the show on Patreon. Share our promo video everywhere. Buy some merch at the Contention General Store. Follow along on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Find other listeners on Discord and Reddit. Soundtrack by WAAAVV. Wolf played "I Can't Stop" by Dragon Inn 3.
Patrick and Adam Riske take comfort in knowing they never had a choice. Download this episode here. (51.1 MB) Listen to F This Movie! on Apple Podcasts. Also discussed this episode: The Beekeeper (2024), Goodbye, Dragon Inn (2003), Without a Paddle (2004), Young Guns II (1990), The Hot Spot (1990), White Palace (1990), Bad Influence (1990), RocketMan (1997), Anyone But You (2023), Little Darlings (1980), The Star Chamber (1983)
The First New Testament is a Revelation. The Second New Testament rhymes. The Third New Testament could be important to the team or the King that's a mime. Support the show on Patreon. This episode features Ellinor DiLorenzo from The Lost Mountain Saga and The Glass Cannon Network's Androids & Aliens. Share our promo video everywhere. Buy some merch at the Contention General Store. Follow along on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Find other listeners on Discord and Reddit. Soundtrack by WAAAVV. Wolf played "I Can't Stop" by Dragon Inn 3.
Podcast #676 is the 2023 Christmas Spectacular featuring 30 artists and over 90 minutes of festive delights and holiday head-scratchers from Superions, Ladytron, Willie Heart Eyes, Collars, The Surfisticats, The Step Daughters, Oh! Gunquit, The Linda Lindas, Geoff Palmer, The Smithereens, Colleen Green, The Candy Strypers, Lamonta, Vista Blue, The Putz, Theory of a Deadman , Peaness, Bubblegum Lemonade, Bunnygrunt, Dragon Inn 3, Green Seagull, Tarja, The Cleaners From Venus, The Classic Brown, Chris Farren, The Understudies, Catbells, Sam Billen, Bright Eyes, & Corvair.
More of an old character. In with a new character. Out with a new character. We'll match new and upgrading Patreon subscriptions (until the end of Monday, 12/11, US CT) and donate the sum to a cold weather shelter here in Springfield, MO. Every $5 = 1 raffle entry. The raffle will have 3 winners. 2 winners will receive the PTBP t-shirt of their choosing, and 1 winner will be invited to play in a oneshot with Luke, Joe, Thomas, and Zach (or you can have the t-shirt if you'd prefer). Support the cold weather shelter and enter the raffle on Patreon. This episode features Ellinor DiLorenzo from The Lost Mountain Saga and The Glass Cannon Network's Androids & Aliens. Share our promo video everywhere. Buy some merch at the Contention General Store. Follow along on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Find other listeners on Discord and Reddit. Soundtrack by WAAAVV. Wolf played "I Can't Stop" by Dragon Inn 3.
Today we celebrate MARK MANNING DAY!This is our 9th annual celebration of Mark Manning, our friend from a couple of clicks down the radio dial over at KKFI 90.1 FM. For 19 years now, Mark Manning has hosted the Wednesday MidDay Medley. As the year is winding down, every Wednesday in December from 10AM-noon, he will count down the 120 Best Recordings of 2023. Today on the Eight One Sixty we get a sneak peek of ten songs from his massive list.Hear music from these acts: Sweeping Promises, Paris Williams, Andrew Connor, Saving Miles Lemon, Keo & Them, Dragon Inn 3, Calvin Arsenia, Bad Alaskan, Heidi Lynne Gluck, and Iris DeMent.
Join us for this edition of Off The Record. We take a look at the following films: South Park Joining the Panderverse (2023), Enemy Mine (1985), Behind Her Eyes (2021 TV Series), The Homesman (2014), Dragon Inn (1967), The Watcher (2022), and a special mention of the film When Evil Lurks (2023). Be sure to listen to the very end, as there is a special outtake for the audience.Notable Actors include: Trey Parker and Matt Stone, Dennis Quaid, Tom Bateman, Tommy Lee Jones, Lingfeng Shih, Naomi Watts, and Ezequiel Rodriguez.
King Hu - geniusz, perfekcjonista, mistrz kina światowego. Urodzony w Pekinie, wyjechał do Hongkongu, gdzie debiutował jako reżyser w wytwórni braci Shaw. Wkrótce odniósł wielki sukces filmem "Napij się ze mną", mając odwagę zaangażować do głównej roli dziewiętnastoletnią aktorkę, Cheng Pei-pei. Szukając artystycznej wolności przeniósł się na Tajwan, gdzie powstały jego najważniejsze filmy - "Dragon Inn" i powstający parę lat potężny fresk wuxia "Dotyk zen". Był to koniec jego dobrych relacji z publicznością, a początek niezwykle wizjonerskich poszukiwań nowych środków filmowego wyrazu. Z okazji pierwszej w Polsce retrospektywy twórczości Kinga Hu, spotkaliśmy się z Wojtkiem Tutajem, filmoznawcą i krytykiem. Rozmawiamy o artystycznych losach mistrza, o tym, co go inspirowało do realizacji ponadczasowych filmów, i wreszcie o tym, jaki wpływ te filmy miały na światowe kino.
We discuss the work of filmmaker King Hu and focus on COME DRINK WITH ME, DRAGON INN and A TOUCH OF ZEN. Join the Patreon now for an exclusive episode every week, access to our entire Patreon Episode back catalog, your name read out on the next episode, and the friendly Discord chat: patreon.com/theimportantcinemaclub Subscribe, Review and Rate Us on Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-…ub/id1067435576 Follow the Podcast: twitter.com/ImprtCinemaClub Follow Will: twitter.com/WillSloanESQ Follow Justin: twitter.com/DeclouxJ Check out Justin's other podcasts, THE BAY STREET VIDEO PODCAST (@thebaystreetvideopodcast), THE VERY FINE COMIC BOOK PODCAST (www.theveryfinecomicbookpodcast.com) and NO SUCH THING AS A BAD MOVIE (@nosuchthingasabadmovie), as well as Will's MICHAEL AND US (@michael-and-us).
On Episode 77, we continue Blake's pick, Tsai Ming-liang! This week we're reviewing two Tsai films that pair extremely well together, 2001's What Time Is It There? (0:01:05), and 2003's Goodbye, Dragon Inn (1:29:22). We hope you enjoy! Episode Next Week: The Wayward Cloud + Visage Music: - Intro: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFeyqjRhY_Q&ab_channel=filmnerd - Break: Dragon Inn clip - Outro: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9kVebphJFM&ab_channel=YaoLee-Topic Hosts: Luke Seay (https://letterboxd.com/seayluke/), Blake Tourville (https://letterboxd.com/blaketourville/), and Dany Joshuva (https://letterboxd.com/djoshuva/) Podcast Links (Spotify and Apple): https://linktr.ee/floatingthroughfilm Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/floatingfilm/ Email: floatingthroughfilm@gmail.com
Acclaimed martial arts director King Hu's tale of court intrigue, assassination, loyalty and betrayal is long-lauded as the seminal wuxia film. As the English-speaking internet is oddly silent about this film other than by offering just such unsubstantiated platitudes, we decide to evaluate it on (gasp!) its internal merits alone. Our unasked-for conclusion: it's pretty damn good. Join the Random Acts of Cinema Discord server here! *Come support the podcast and get yourself or someone you love a random gift at our merch store. T-shirts, hoodies, mugs, stickers, and more! If you'd like. To watch ahead for next week's film, we will be discussing and reviewing Paul Morrissey's Blood for Dracula (1974).
Two years ago Bill Ackerman and Patrick Ripoll joined forces to do a deep dive into the filmography of Wong Kar-wai, an Asian filmmaker who found great acclaim with his quirky tales of loneliness and longing set among a world of urban alienation in contemporary Hong Kong. Now they return to do a deep dive into the filmography of Tsai Ming-Liang, an Asian filmmaker who found great acclaim with his quirky tales of loneliness and longing set among the world of urban alienation in contemporary Taipei. Time is a wheel we all can't help but ride. But any close examination will reveal Tsai Ming-Liang to be a peerless artist with a fascinating body of work totally unlike that of anyone in film history, a queer slow-cinema maverick whose fierce independence, devotion to his lead actor Lee Kang-Sheng, and intricately connected filmography rewards you more and more the closer you look. From his humble days in Taiwanese television to directing the first film ever commissioned by The Louvre, Patrick and Bill are here to guide you through the winding paths and enigmatic hidden treasures of one of Taiwan's greatest filmmakers, by charting a course through four of his most foundational works: REBELS OF THE NEON GOD (1992), WHAT TIME IS IT THERE? (2001), GOODBYE, DRAGON INN (2003) and STRAY DOGS (2013). 0:00 - 11:53 - Introduction 11:54 - 13:29 - Filmography through Rebels of the Neon God 13:30 - 58:38 - Rebels of the Neon God 58:39 - 1:01:15 - Filmography between Rebels of the Neon God and What Time Is It There? 1:01:16 - 1:38:34 - What Time Is It There? 1:38:35 - 2:13:06 - Goodbye, Dragon Inn 2:13:07 - 2:31:31 - Filmography between Goodbye, Dragon Inn and Stray Dogs 2:31:32 - 2:40:30 - The Walker series 2:40:31 - 3:03:50 - Stray Dogs 3:03:51 - 3:19:37 - Days & Outro
Podcast #646 has what you need with tunes from TV Party, The Naggs, Suzi Moon & Billy Hopeless, Why Bother?, Poison Ruïn, Blowers, The Ocean Blue, Dragon Inn 3, Dropkick.
This week we hear new music from several KC musicians and bands. And as it's now May, we'll have get some dates on your concert calendar and play music from acts with upcoming gigs, including Dragon Inn 3, Red Kate, J. Taylor, Eddie Moore, PmBata and more.We'll also hear new stuff from Kevin Morby, Danza, Connor Hampton, and a new one from Modern Day Fitzgerald, being release to commemorate Asian American Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander Heritage Month.We start the show with a song from The Bad Ideas. Earlier in the day, we found out that the band's guitarist Britt Adair had unexpectedly passed away. Britt played a huge role in KC's music scene as an inspiration to aspiring punk musicians, her work at Josey Records KC, and putting together a number of shows. She will be missed by so many in the KC and punk communities.
It's New Tunesday: new releases from the past week! Give the bands a listen. If you like what you hear, support the bands! Today's episode features new releases by Slow Danse With The Dead, Das Leiden, Red Mecca, Esqueleto Obsoleto, Male Tears, Pink Opake, Impulse Control Disorder, Fractal Age, Whorticulture, Kite, Cøldstar, Wiegand, HEALTH, CattaC, Ohne Nomen, VNV Nation, The Fair Attempts, Kyunaa, Massiv In Mensch, THENAVE, Sea Of Sin, Baba Ali, Dragon Inn 3, 1984, Silver Factory Superstars, enter.me, Pleasure Crisis, Brutalist Architecture In The Sun, Split Vision, Wumpscut, Monospore, Against I, Magnum Opus & Ravetop, Angelspit, The Seven Whores Of The Apocalypse, Llynks & Wolfclub, New Arcades & Droid Bishop, and The Last Concorde!
We'll be playing brand new music from several KC area musicians and bands, and several of them have upcoming gigs.We kick off the show with a bumper from David Luther and then we hear part of a selection from a performance of the Northland Symphony Youth Orchestra & Sinfonia. Back on November 19, 2022 the student orchestra, along with Ralph Yarl took the stage at Kauffman Performing Arts Center. We were able to dig up a recording of them performing Por Una Cabeza from that night, and as the nation turns its eyes to the shooting of Ralph Yarl, we wanted to highlight him on the show as a Kansas City musician alongside so many other great Kansas City musicians.We hear from these acts with upcoming gigs:• Tre' Mutava at Folk Alliance International's office on Wed., April 19 along with Kat King and Sam Wells• Kemet Coleman this Friday for his album release show at The Ship• David Luther this Friday at Old Shawnee Pizza in Lenexa• Faith Maddox with their band Virga this Friday at The Bottleneck• Northland Symphony Youth Orchestra has their spring concert on April 30 at the Liberty Performing Arts Center (it'd be cool if this sold out)Dragon Inn 3 (stripped down set) on Thursday, May 4 at Blip RoastersMonta on Friday, May 26 at 8 PM at recordBarWe also hear from Rewound and Calvin Arsenia collaborating on a new song, OLIVIA FOX, riddz., Martay, Easy Match, Stretch, and Justus West - he just played two sets at Coachella this past weekend and his music was also featured on a recent episode of Bel-Air (created by Kansas City's own Morgan Cooper).
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Today we have a fun way to check out Animals at the Zoo (including some of the Akron zoo), we; unfortunately, we add another death to the Akron Killings Map. Need an ID to vote? They are free. Apparently, there are no dirty cars in Stow (so weird), and we spotlight a new medieval inn in Akron, The Green Dragon Inn.Mentioned in this episode:Share the Show With a FriendIf you know someone who would like the Akron Podcast, please share it with them, or tell them to go to AkronPodcast.com If you can support the show, go to www.akronpodcast.com/valueStart Your Podcast TodayJoin the School of Podcasting When you join the School of Podcasting you can quit worrying about: Are people going to listen to me? (Yes, cause I'll show you how to see what they want). Am I going to sound stupid? (No, as I'll show you the magic of editing) It will cost a million dollars (No, I'll have you sounding like a million bucks without spending a million bucks). I don't anything about this technology (You said the same thing about driving). Get access to: Step-by-step tutorials, live group coaching, a mastermind group filled with brilliant podcasting minds, and the ability to schedule as many one-on-one quick fix calls as you like at no extra charge. Join worry-free with a 30-day money-back guarantee Go to www.schoolofpodcasting.com/akronGet Involved With the Show?This show is by you for you! Got feedback? I want to hear it? Got insights? I want to hear it! Be a part of the show and help us make our city (and this podcast) better.Get Involved With the ShowTEMU More Affordable than Amazon OR WalmartHave you checked out TEMU yet? Use the link below to save on your first order and get valuable coupons. I've purchased clothes that were less expensive than Walmart or Amazon and the shirts were amazing. I bought a phone bag so I could strap my phone to my arm and ride my bike for $1.29. Use the link below. The holidays are coming up and you can get great gifts at an affordable price. Check out TEMU
We've got a full hour of new releases by KC musicians and bands again here on the Eight One Sixty.One of our favorite albums from 2019 was by Dragon Inn 3 and they've just released the first single to their follow-up album, Trade Secrets, due out on April 28. We'll kick the show off with their new song, "I Can't Stop.” On the song they get some help from the amazing voices of The Salvation Choir, you can catch them at Boulevardia this summer!We'll hear new music from Ekho Duo, who are the driving force behind the powerful music of Quixotic. Quixotic just debuted their new show, "Whiskey Dynamite - a nonsensensical neo-western cabaret" at The Grand Theater at Crown Center.We'll hear new music from Eggs on Mars as they prepare for a big album release show coming up on March 25 at The Rino.We'll hear the new single from Low Pressure System, they'll celebrate the release this Friday at The Jazzhaus in Lawrence.Also on the show, new stuff from Shilow (featuring VCMN), Twinn Flame, The Critterz, Amanda Hughey, Timbers, Benjamin Scott (featuring members of Glass Bandit), Via Luna, and Good Lemons.
Tune in for Songs From The Heart, a day of music celebrating National Donor Day, that pairs nicely with Valentine's Day. On the show, we hear songs on theme from great KC acts and musicians like Hembree, Tech N9ne, The Summer Storms, Dragon Inn 3, The Greeting Committee, and Katie Crutchfield aka Waxahatchee.We also hear from these acts with upcoming gigs:• Daniel Gum - Wednesday, Feb 15 at Manor Records Showcase, Daniel Gum & honeybee @ Mean Mule Distilling Co. at 1733 Locust St• Jessica Paige - Thursday, Feb 23, Jessica Paige & Lucas Parker Band @ The Ship• Frogpond AND Katy Guillen & The Drive, playing a show together on Saturday, March 4 at KnuckleheadsAlso, we have fun with music and dialogue from some films that share great love stories like:• When Harry Met Sally, from Harry Connick Jr• She's The One, from Tom Petty• Love Actually, some dialogue• Drive, from Cliff Martinez• Scott Pilgrim vs The World, some dialogue• Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, from Jon Brion• Rushmore, from Mark Mothersbaugh
Part 1: Zach and Andrew talk about movies they saw this week, including: White Noise, Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence and Goodbye, Dragon Inn.Part 2 (42:30): The group continues their Patreon Picks series with 1961's Blast of Silence.See movies discussed in this episode here.Don't want to listen? Watch the podcast on our YouTube channel.Also follow us on:FacebookTwitterLetterboxd
This episode we review King Hu's groundbreaking 1967 classic, Dragon Inn. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0060635/
Welcome to Wilson's summer film watching audio diary! Over the summer of 2022 each of us recorded little audio snippets reviewing every film that we watched, and these are Wilson's! You can listen to our combined discussion of our summer movie watching in our roundup episode. We recommend you start there! Wanna tell us about the films you're watching? Come join our Discord server! Keep up with Deep Cut on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and Letterboxd. List of Films Discussed: 3/6 Pompo the Cinephile 3/6 Notting Hill 3/6 Escape Room: Tournament of Champions 1/7 You've Got Mail 1/7 Mass 1/7 Top Gun: Maverick 4/7 Elvis 5/7 RRR 7/7 Lost Highway 10/7 Project A: Part II 10/7 Ritual 11/7 Marcel the Shell with Shoes On 13/7 Sanjuro 14/7 Mad God 14/7 The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15/7 Fast & Feel Love 18/7 The Lost City 19/7 Goodbye, Dragon Inn 20/7 Fire of Love 21/7 Miami Vice 22/7 Nope 30/7 The Big Sleep 30/7 Full Alert 30/7 Barb & Star Go to Vista Del Mar 14/8 Good Luck to You, Leo Grande 19/8 In Another Country 22/8 The Adventures of Rosette 22/8 Keep Rolling 23/8 The Weaving of a Dream: Johnnie To's Vision and Craft 23/8 Katatsumori 24/8 Broker 27/8 The Actress and the Poet 29/8 Funny Pages 30/8 Moments in a Stolen Dream 30/8 All About Love 30/8 Love Massacre
Welcome to The Redcaps Podcast, In today's episode we talk about AC1 - The Shady Dragon Inn Donation Link: https://www.extra-life.org/participant/494108 Contest Details: https://theredcaps.substack.com/p/charity-contest Show Links: AC1: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/16969/AC1-The-Shady-Dragon-Inn-Basic Claw, Claw, Rend Podcast: https://anchor.fm/claw-claw-rend Nerds RPG Variety Cast: https://anchor.fm/jason376/ OSR October Links: Down in a Heap: https://anchor.fm/rob-c/episodes/OSR-October--Day-1---What-is-Rob-cs-OSR-e1ojkl6 Nerds RPG: https://anchor.fm/jason376/episodes/405-What-is-OSR-October-e1oh4ms Phantom Thoughts: https://anchor.fm/the-pink-phantom/episodes/014-Its-OctOSR-e1ol0o0 Clerics Wear Ringmail: https://anchor.fm/clerics-wear-ringmail/episodes/OctOSR---Day-One-Rulings-over-Rules-e1ocrur Bandits Keep Podcast: https://anchor.fm/daniel-norton/episodes/OSR-October-Begins-What-is-the-OSR-to-me-e1olgs9 Please leave us a voice message! Anchor: https://anchor.fm/theredcaps/message Phone (USA): 385.273.3227 Find us at www.theredcaps.net or on Twitter @theredcapsnet Intro music: Eyes Gone Wrong by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ BX, Classic D&D, Dungeons and Dragons, OSR, OSE, TTRPG, RGP --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theredcaps/message
Today we are joined by returning guest Chris Mello to talk about the classic double feature pairing of King Hu's 1967 wuxia classic DRAGON INN and Tsai Ming-liang's 2003 Venice Competition film GOODBYE, DRAGON INN! We get to the bottom of how arrows work on this one! Read Chris' recent writing on King Hu here! Our twitter is @CannesIKickIt Our instagram is @CIKIPod Our letterboxd is CIKIPod Enjoying the show? Feel free to send a few bucks our way on Ko-fi. Thanks to Tree Related for our theme song Our hosts are @andytgerm @clatchley @imlaughalone @jcpglickwebber
UNLOCK THE FULL EPISODE HERE: https://www.patreon.com/posts/67018342 MERCH: www.teepublic.com/stores/sleazoids?ref_id=17667 WEBSITE: www.sleazoidspodcast.com/ Pod Twitter: twitter.com/sleazoidspod Pod Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/SLEAZOIDS/ Josh's Twitter: twitter.com/thejoshl Josh's Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/thejoshl/ Jamie's Twitter: twitter.com/jamiemilleracas Jamie's Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/jamiemiller/
Hosts Josh and Jamie and special guest JT White discuss Tom Cruise and Tony Scott macho romance melodramas between boys and their toys (and each other?) in TOP GUN (1986) and DAYS OF THUNDER (1990). Next week's bonus episode is a patron-exclusive bonus episode on King Hu's DRAGON INN (1967) + A TOUCH OF ZEN (1971), you can get access to that episode (and all past + future bonus episodes) by subscribing to our $5 tier on patreon: www.patreon.com/sleazoidspodcast Intro // 00:00-10:10 DOC SAVAGE // 10:10-1:07:44 DR. ALIEN // 1:07:44-2:12:17 Outro // 2:12:17-2:17:22 MERCH: www.teepublic.com/stores/sleazoids?ref_id=17667 WEBSITE: www.sleazoidspodcast.com/ Pod Twitter: twitter.com/sleazoidspod Pod Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/SLEAZOIDS/ Josh's Twitter: twitter.com/thejoshl Josh's Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/thejoshl/ Jamie's Twitter: twitter.com/jamiemilleracas Jamie's Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/jamiemiller/
Dave and Alonso review some new thrillers and some reissues of recent classics. Subscribe (and review us) at Apple Podcasts, follow us @linoleumcast on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, spread love along the way. Join our club, won't you?
Welcome TWGTF fans and fanatics to a very special episode of the show! Today we are diving deep into the world of WUXIA!! What is Wuxia you ask? Well Wuxia is something that you'll just have to listen to find out! Up first its a showdown at Dragon Inn! Following that we get the sorted details of the Intimate Confessions of a Chinese Courtesan! 0:00:00 to 0:09:21 Preamble & Music: It's Main Event Time 0:09:22 to 0:22:09 Opening & The Most Captivating Thing We Saw this Week 0:22:10 to 0:27:24 Introduction to first feature & "My Word is Proof Enough!" 0:27:25 to 0:50:48 Dragon Inn Discussion & Ratings 0:50:49 to 0:53:42 Introduction to second feature & "So what now? I will kill you if you desire. " 0:53:43 to 1:11:55 Intimate Confessions of a Chinese Courtesan Discussion & Ratings 1:11:56 to 1:16:34 On the Next Episode of TWGT/Outro 1:16:35 to 1:18:07 The Cutting Room Floor Spoiler Alert: Heads will role! Not Sleepy Hollow
8:00 : Comentarios de la transmisión anterior 16:10 : Spree (2020) 34:35 : The Social Dilemma (2020) 52:20 : Los conspiranoicos (de nuevo) 1:03:15 : Aloys (2016) 1:19:20 : Fracaso absoluto en relación con Crunchyroll 1:25:50 : Tercera temporada de Shingeki no Kyojin 1:35:15 : Borat Subsequent Moviefilm: Delivery of Prodigious Bribe to American Regime for Make Benefit Once Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan (2020) 2:03:50 : Bu San aka Good bye, Dragon Inn (2003)
OLL OBOUT OVID! is back again, and HOW. This week's episode is special for two reasons. Reason number one: it's technically not OLL obout Ovid.tv, rather it's OLMOST oll obout Ovid.tv (or as Witney put it, Ovid odjacent). This is because of reason number two: THE Dave White(!!!), cohost of LINOLEUM KNIFE, film critic extraordinaire and one of the inspirations for this podcast network, joins B Peterson and Witney Seibold to discuss three films from one of his favorite filmmakers, Taiwanese director Tsai Ming-Liang!! The films discussed are the 1998 mid-apocalyptic musical-ish drama THE HOLE (which *is* available on Ovid.tv), the 2015 documentary AFTERNOON (formerly available through projectr.tv) which documents a conversation between Tsai and his muse Lee Kang-Sheng, and the 2003 ode to cinema itself GOODBYE, DRAGON INN (currently unavailable through streaming, but well worth the price of the Blu-ray). We hope you enjoy, and thank you for your time. Twitter: twitter.com/ScreensMargins Patreon: www.patreon.com/ScreensMargins
Chandler & Jacob review a classic martial arts film, Dragon Inn (1967), and the ode to movie theatres that it inspired decades later, Goodbye, Dragon Inn (2003).
We're on hiatus until September, when we'll start Season 2, but here is a quick hi from Sarah, with a story from her trip to the UK that only Fated Mates listeners will appreciate.Be sure to subscribe to the podcast in your favorite podcasting app so you know the moment we return! Show Notes: George & Dragon Inn, Clifton, Penrith, UKLowther CastleHugh Lowther, proper reprobate and 5th Earl of Lonsdale