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On Episode 17, Pete & Seb hit The Selwyn for an 80s crime thriller double bill: FIRST Robert Forster and Nancy Kwan must evade a gang of criminals out for blood in WALKING THE EDGE. Then low budget Martial Arts legend Leo Fong is a San Francisco private detective who infiltrates a deranged religious cult in LOW BLOW.
After 101 episodes, Len Kabasinski returns to the Microdose where Kush Hayes asks him about his next project, as well as competing regionally and where to go after being ranked a legit Master of the Martial Arts. And More. Music by IAmSoLocoFind more from IAmSoLocoon Twitteron Facebookon SpotifyFollow Len on Twitter @KillerWolfFilmsSupport Len and Killerwolf Films on Patreonwww.patreon.com/killerwolffilmsThe Kick Ass Movie Podcast on The BosNet! FOREVER. Sweet Science Cinema on The BosNet! FOREVERFollow Kush on BlueSky: @KushHayesSubscribe to the Microdose on:iTunes & Apple PodcastsSpotify© 2024 TheBosNet Family All Rights Reserved
Leo Fong > Steven Seagal
Yobo, Daniel, Matt, and Mike talk about the reunion of Cameron Mitchell and Leo Fong! It's a Camvember miracle, right? right?! Featuring Cameron drooling over a teppanyaki, extended talk about Necco wafers, and Daniel's new rap persona.
Acomi and Turk182 break down the shortcomings of Low Blow (1986). Turk compares Leo Fong's martial arts detective to Shane Black's downtrodden, former Secret Service agent turned PI in The Last Boy Scout (1991). Low Blow serves as another example for Acomi and Turk to talk about investing yourself in your project and being passionate about the work you do. This also leads them into talking about how passionate and dedicated they are you their 9 to 5 jobs, versus some people who may not be, as much. #OMTWF #Acomi #Turk182 #KorovaEntertainment #LowBlow #TheLastBoyScout #TonyScott #Tombstone #work Follow Acomi on Twitter at @AcomiDraws and on Instagram at AcomiDraws. Follow Turk182 on Twitter at @Turk182_KE and on Instagram at Turk182_KE.
Acomi and Turk182 stretch their muscles and wrap their hands in preparation for Billy Blank's movie debut in Low Blow (1986). Written, produced, and starring martial artist Leo Fong and private eye Joe Wong. Joe is hired to rescue the daughter of an heiress from a small and poorly run cult. But, before he can take on the cult and its armed guards, Joe needs to wander aimlessly around the city, beating up and killing criminals, with no regard for the law. And, be the subject of strangely placed Asian racism. Join Acomi and Turk as they applaud the debut of a super jacked Billy Blanks, and question everything about the plot. Especially, Joe's house and property, and the scene where he cuts are car apart with a power saw. Acomi and Turk182, along the occasional special guest, provide running commentary of awfulsome movie and TV shows. The hosts select movies that either one, or both, have never seen. All jokes and comments are improvised. NO PREPARED JOKES OR COMMENTS! During recording, the movies are watched at a low volume and with the subtitles on. Viewers may want to turn subtitles on as well to enhance the viewing experience. So, cue up the audio, ready the movie, and hit play when we say so. Note: This video is the commentary recorded by Acomi and Turk182. The commentary can be enjoyed on its own, but if you want to experience the Let's Watch! in all its glory, you'll need your own copy of the movie. Most of the movies viewed can be streamed online for free. #OMTWF #KorovaEntertainment #LetsWatch #LW #Acomi #Turk182 #awfulsome #LeoFong #BillyBlanks #TaeBo Follow Acomi on Twitter at @AcomiDraws and on Instagram at AcomiDraws. Follow Turk182 on Twitter at @Turk182_KE and on Instagram at Turk182_KE.
We're headed to San Francisco to clean up the streets with Leo Fong on this week's episode of They Called This a Movie, as we discuss the 1986 cult classic Low Blow. Join us as we discuss whether this is supposed to be a comedy, Cameron Mitchell's headwear, and Leo Fong's hatred of curbs. Find us on Twitter and Instagram @TCTAMPod and on TikTok @theycalledthisamovie.Our theme music was written and performed by Dave Katusa. He can be found on Instagram @dkat_productions.
Amongst the sixteen films we cover this time there's a whole lot of ridiculousness on display. However, don't think we're saying that as a negative thing!This time Leo Fong makes his second appearance in a row, Chris wishes that Ken Wahl could've become a big action star, there's a monster unleashed from a lamp, Michael Keaton brings the psycho, Josh doesn't really enjoy his SHOCKER revisit, David Mamet meets ultimate fighting, Christopher Walken is a malicious angel, we talk a duo of new horror films and so much more!Thanks for listening! Be sure to subscribe, rate and review the show wherever you listen to podcasts; join in the discussion on our Facebook group, and if you like what you hear - tell a friend and spread the word - every little bit helps!Links to all our web stuff at www.gbwpodcast.com
Nostalgia weighs heavy a few times this episode as we talk about sixteen films.We watched a duo of documentaries about one of our favourite things (physical media), Josh is introduced to the glory that is Leo Fong, a Satan possessed cobra makes life miserable for a small town, Burt Reynolds and friends once again go on a cross-country race, Dracula's dog bites a few necks, a noir "classic" doesn't quite live up to its hype, Jess Franco AND John Waters return to the show and so much more!Thanks for listening! Be sure to subscribe, rate and review the show wherever you listen to podcasts; join in the discussion on our Facebook group, and if you like what you hear - tell a friend and spread the word - every little bit helps!Links to all our web stuff at www.gbwpodcast.com
On today's episode, we - along with Matt, the Direct-To-Video Connoisseur - pay tribute to one of the greats: the inimitable Leo Fong! We discuss favorites from his lengthy career, his legendary status and much more. Segments are here too, so tune in now!
With the passing of everyone's favorite sleepy eyed prince of justice, Leo Fong, the Cult pays tribute with some chicken feet soup and iced beer. First up Scotty Adkins is the world's best ninja named Casey in Ninja: Shadow of a Tear and Leo Fong squishes some cake in Low Blow! Feedback: cultofmuscle@gmail.com Facebook: facebook.com/groups/cultofmuscle Merch: redbubble.com/people/cultofmuscle/shop Lifting: 0:00:00 - 0:43:15 Ninja- Shadow of a Tear: 0:44:45 - 1:26:00 Low Blow: 1:27:30 - END
Kush Hayes and Len Kabasinski meet each other for the first time on the LA Set of Pact of Vengeance. Music by IAmSoLocoFind more from IAmSoLocoon Twitteron Facebookon SpotifyFollow Len on Twitter @KillerWolfFilmsSupport Len and Killerwolf Films on Patreonwww.patreon.com/killerwolffilmsThe Kick Ass Movie Podcast NOW on The BosNet! Sweet Science Cinema NOW on The BosNet!NEW Kush And Kai HERE!Follow Kush on Twitter @Kush_HayesMovie reviews at: www.TheBosNet.Family/reviewsRobyn on Twitter @Robyn_SetoPolite Beer Expressions at: www.TheBosNet.Family/pbeSubscribe to the Microdose on:StitcheriTunes & Apple PodcastsSpotify© 2021 TheBosNet Family All Rights Reserved
Look up ‘Hollywood action hero' in the dictionary and you'll find one name - Bruce Lee. He overcame racism, stereotypes and challenge after challenge to become the world's first Asian international film icon. Stephanie Okupniak enters the world of martial arts to tell the story of Bruce's extraordinary life with the help of friend and co-star Bob Wall and students Patrick Strong and Leo Fong. In part one, we find out how a young immigrant would *literally* fight to become a household name.
Look up ‘Hollywood action hero' in the dictionary and you'll find one name - Bruce Lee. He overcame racism, stereotypes and challenge after challenge to become the world's first Asian international film icon. Stephanie Okupniak enters the world of martial arts to tell the story of Bruce's extraordinary life with the help of friend and co-star Bob Wall and students Patrick Strong and Leo Fong. In part two, we take closer a look at how Bruce fought through chronic pain to become one of the first and most successful independent movie makers.
Its a special Three Day Weekend so Kush Hayes and Len Kabasinski jump on the mics and drop the news you have to hear to believe. Plus we take a few minutes and get to know Len Kabasinski better. Music by IAmSoLocoFind more from IAmSoLocoon Twitteron Facebookon SpotifyFollow Len on Twitter @KillerWolfFilmsSupport Len and Killerwolf Films on Patreonwww.patreon.com/killerwolffilmsFollow Kush on Twitter @Kush_HayesNew Kush And KaiEp 52: The Queens Gambit Movie reviews at: www.TheBosNet.Family/reviewsSweet Science Cinema coming to The BosNet Jan 27th 2021!Subscribe to the Microdose on:StitcheriTunes & Apple PodcastsSpotify© 2021 TheBosNet Family All Rights Reserved
"RING TALK WORLDWIDE," LONGEST RUNNING SHOW IN COMBAT SPORTS HISTORY - 37 YEARS
KATO WAS THE FIRST ASIAN MMA STAR San Francisco, CA- Bruce Lee is the "centerpiece" of this Saturday 1-hour edition of "Ring Talk Worldwide." Leo Fong is a 92 year old icon of the MMA world in cinema and real life friend of Lee. Prior to the Fong appearance, RT will review last week, preview this week in the world of combat sports and in addition to the boxing and MMA schedule. We will also hear from Chuck Norris who expanded on Lee's abrupt death. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pedro516/support
Leo Fong, Cameron Mitchell, and Stack Pierce return to the Grindbin for a second helping of that infamous Fong charisma. While Killpoint established Leo Fong as an action star, Low Blow shows us that Leo is both a ladies man and a comedian. A real triple threat!
Steve and Izzy from Everything I Leaned from Movies (https://twitter.com/eilfmovies) join The McCollum boys, Bobby, and Mike for an epic episode of the Grindbin. In one of Cameron Mitchell's drunkest performances yet and certainly his best role on the bin, Killpoint is a Crown International action movie that is so bad it must be seen. Featuring action "star" Leo Fong in a deadpan performance that would make Chuck Norris grin.
Part 2 of my interview with Sifu Leo Fong!
The Martial Arts Mania Podcast is back! This week we have a very special guest; martial artist, actor, author, minister, fitness guru and multi-time collegiate boxing champion, Sifu Leo Fong! Most famously known as a good friend and training partner of Bruce Lee during the Oakland years, Sifu Leo shares his incredibly inspirational story about immigrating from China to the United States in the 1930's, growing up in the deep south at a time when racism was heavily rampant and there were not many other Chinese families, and how he took up boxing to literally fight for his life. In part one of our episode, Leo shares his early years, discusses his highly successful amateur boxing career and gives some insight into the current state of JKD practitioners. Part II of the interview will be coming soon!
Double Cameron Mitchell! Leo Fong! Amir Shervan! You know it's gonna be a good one. This week, it's Hollywood Cop vs Killpoint! Join us for oil wrestling, hot dog stands, a lot of finger pointing, and more, as we try not to lose our minds. Visit Big Heads Media for more great podcasts like Dear World, Love History Follow us/leave a rating and review on Podchaser! All episodes available at SuperMediaBrosPodcast.com! Subscribe to us on YouTube! Visit ko-fi.com/supermediabros to leave us a tip or buy us coffee! Support us on Patreon and unlock exclusive monthly content! Super Media Bros Merch! Facebook: Super Media Bros Twitter: @SuperMediaBros_ Instagram: @SuperMediaBrosPodcast
Professor George Dillman is both a martial arts practitioner and instructor at the Dillman Karate International. It specializes in karate and a lot more. They said Wally Jay and Leo Fong are the real deal. I said, really. He said, yeah. Now, this is from Bruce Lee, if you asked them a question, they don't tell you the answers. They'll get you up on the mat and let you do the answers. Professor George Dillman - Episode 440 Starting to learn martial arts at a young age is not uncommon and Professor George Dillman is exactly that. Professor Dillman started training in Judo when he was 9 years old at the local YMCA and never stopped since. Professor George Dillman became successful in teaching how to use pressure points and he is also a Black Belt Magazine Hall of Famer. With years of experience, Professor Dillman had a lot of cool stories about his journey to the Martial Arts. Listen to learn more! Show Notes In this episode, we mentioned Hohan Sōken, Remy Presas, Wally Jay, Billy Blanks, Benny "The Jet" Urquidez and Bruce Lee You may find more information about Professor George Dillman's book, Prometheus here.
Oh boy is this a ripe one, folks. This week's reviews focus on two of the most unassuming heroes we covered on this show with Leo Fong's droopy charm in Blood Street and the one-location vanity oddity with the vibrant Michael Hartig in Death Kick: Kick to Death! � Send in your feedback to cultofmuscle@gmail.com, check out cultofmuscle.tumblr.com, and head on over to http://www.redbubble.com/people/cultofmuscle/shop for our merchandise! Whatcha' Been Lifting- 0:00:00-1:17:45 Blood Street- 1:19:20-2:02:45 Death Kick- 2:04:15-2:48:30 Feedback- 2:48:30-3:43:30
The Make Your Movie Podcast: A Filmmaking and Screenwriting Show
Leo Fong is a Kung Fu grandmaster, Methodist Minister, Fitness Coach, and Filmmaker. Leo's film career has spanned over forty years. He was also a sparring partner and student of the legendary Bruce Lee. Show Notes-- Friend Dave on Nano Wrimo-- Bruce Lee-- My Friend Bruce Lee by Leo Fong-- Columbo -- Low Blow on DVD-- Jim Jones-- Cameron Mitchell-- Blood Streets on IMDBContactLeo Fong-- Official SiteDave Bullis-- Official Site-- Twitter-- Facebook-- YoutubeSupport the Podcast!1. Sign Up for Dave's email list2. Rate the Podcast on iTunes3. Buy on Amazon.com using my affiliate link4. Buy Final Draft screenwriting software using my affiliate link5. Buy Jason Brubaker's, 'How to Sell Your Movie' course via my affiliate link6. Buy Jason's Brubaker, '101 Short Film Ideas' book for only $7!7. My Podcast Amazon wish list 8. Buy a shirt in the Zazzle storeSubscribe to the Podcast-- Podbean -- iTunes -- Stitcher
CELEBRITY MARTIAL ARTS MASTER | ACTOR | PRODUCER - Shuny Bee moved to the USA from Nepal twenty years ago to pursue a career in the entertainment industry. Today, he is a highly sought after Martial Artist/Fight Fight/Stunt Coordinator/Actor with a 7th Degree Black belt in Taekwondo. Mr. Bee is also an International referee in Olympic Taekwondo, a national coach for Taekwondo and has a Jeet Kune Do Masters Degree. He has trained with the direct students of Bruce Lee, which include: Ted Wong, Dan Inosanto and Leo Fong. Shuny Bee is very well known, loved and respected in the film, television and commercial industry of Bollywood as a Martial Artist and Actor. Recently, Mr Bee produced and starred the movie entitled "Gorkha Protector" which was filmed in Nepal and premiered in Los Angeles. The goal of the movie is the help eliminate human trafficking. Because the film has received enormous amounts of positive feedback, Mr. Bee has begun working on "Gorkha Protector 2." Currently, Shuny Bee is working on another film by Leo Fong, called "Runaway Killer." INTERVIEW TOPICS INCLUDE: Why should Actors add Martial Arts to their skill set? If you're on a low budget for your skills training, how do you decide which classes to take? When do you know you've had enough training that will get you through an audition and where you would feel comfortable enough to put the skill on your resume? How can we encourage more females to add martial arts training to their resume? WEBSITES: BeeMartialArts.com
CELEBRITY MARTIAL ARTS MASTER | ACTOR | PRODUCER - Shuny Bee moved to the USA from Nepal twenty years ago to pursue a career in the entertainment industry. Today, he is a highly sought after Martial Artist/Fight Fight/Stunt Coordinator/Actor with a 7th Degree Black belt in Taekwondo. Mr. Bee is also an International referee in Olympic Taekwondo, a national coach for Taekwondo and has a Jeet Kune Do Masters Degree. He has trained with the direct students of Bruce Lee, which include: Ted Wong, Dan Inosanto and Leo Fong. Shuny Bee is very well known, loved and respected in the film, television and commercial industry of Bollywood as a Martial Artist and Actor. Recently, Mr Bee produced and starred the movie entitled "Gorkha Protector" which was filmed in Nepal and premiered in Los Angeles. The goal of the movie is the help eliminate human trafficking. Because the film has received enormous amounts of positive feedback, Mr. Bee has begun working on "Gorkha Protector 2." Currently, Shuny Bee is working on another film by Leo Fong, called "Runaway Killer." INTERVIEW TOPICS INCLUDE: Why should Actors add Martial Arts to their skill set? If you're on a low budget for your skills training, how do you decide which classes to take? When do you know you've had enough training that will get you through an audition and where you would feel comfortable enough to put the skill on your resume? How can we encourage more females to add martial arts training to their resume? WEBSITES: BeeMartialArts.com
Sunday November 30th, 2014. 6 pm Pacific Time. Join us as we welcome Professor Leo Fong to the Dynamic Dojo! Call us live on the air this Sunday to speak with one of the most respected practitioners in the martial arts world today. Leo T. Fong Methodist Minister, Martial Artist, Fitness Coach, Filmmaker Leo T. Fong was born on November 23rd, 1928. He is one of the most respected martial artists in the community today. Leo was born in Canton, China. When he was five years old, his family emigrated to the United States. At the age of 15, Leo began training as an amateur boxer and was also called to be an ordained Methodist Minister. In 1958, Leo was introduced to Kung Fu, studying Choy Li Fut and Sil Lim. In the early sixties, Leo met Bruce Lee and became his student, eventually inspiring many of the innovative techniques of JKD. In the 1970's, Leo Fong went to Hong Kong and started a career in martial arts films. When he returned to the USA he started producing, directing and continued acting in films. Mr. Fong is a retired minister, a film producer, and a martial arts teacher. He has created his own style of martial art known as Wei Kuen Do, which is not just a fighting art, but a style to bring inner peace to the body. Full biography of Leo Fong at his website: http://www.leotfong.com/LeoFong/LeoFong.html
Joining us in the diner this week is Kirk Howle from the Schlock treatment podcast over at www.schlocktreatment.com and one half of Leopardactyl which can be found on Soundcloud here: http://soundcloud.com/leopardactyland we're going to be talking about two excessively random straight-to-video-in-1986 bad action films:The Patriot (no not the one you're thinking of OR the one with Steven Seagal BUT a different one with Gregg Henry as the star and Leslie Nielson in a serious role!)and Leo Fong's Low Blow which is pretty low and it does blow but doesn't really feature any low blowing, which is confusing!Anyway we guffaw, chuckle, cry with laughter and narrowly avoid getting our minds f**ked through the two movies in one of the funniest couple of hours I have ever spent.So come have a listen!Also there is yet another BRAND NEW songMusic from the Diner can be found at: http://soundcloud.com/diners-dittiesAlso please head to http://aftermoviediner.blogspot.com for the AFTER MOVIE DINER'S ALTERNATIVE OSCARS!You can e-mail us: aftermoviediner@gmail.comYou can follow us on Twitter: @aftermoviedinerSearch for us on Facebook - The Podcast from the After Movie Dinerand please comment, leave feedback, rate and review us on www.talkshoe.com and iTunesWe are also now on www.podbean.com and www.podcastpickle.comThe After Movie Diner Podcast is part ofTHE 2ND UNIT PODCAST NETWORK!Our ALL NEW website - http://2upn.blogspot.com/