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A bonus episode discussing the martial arts film, Railroad Tigers (2016). Music by Jake Lionheart Contact: www.monsterdear.monster @senplus.bsky.social @drfaustisdead.bsky.social @theuglymachine.bsky.social @swarbie.bsky.social
All aboard the Jackie Chan Express in 2016's Railroad Tigers.
Episode One Hundred and Forty-Five: Railroad Tigers (2016)Howl (2015)“I like trains. I like their rhythm, and I like the freedom of being suspended between two places, all anxieties of purpose taken care of: for this moment I know where I am going.”-- Anna Funder, StasilandLogo design by: https://www.fiverr.com/ideahitsIntro voiceover by: https://www.youtube.com/kevincrockerheyjameswatchthis@gmail.comFollow us @heyjameswatch
Its Jacki~e Chan~~~ Description: A railroad worker in China in 1941 leads a team of freedom fighters against the Japanese in order to get food for the poor. IMDB: 5.7 This Podcast is a Galactecis Production. Twitter -> https://twitter.com/God_Of_Paradox Movie Time -> Breaker | Google Podcast | Apple Podcast | Overcast | Pocket Cast | RadioPublic | Spotify | Castbox Want to say something to us? You can give us voice messages here or https://anchor.fm/mr-paradox/message. If you want to comment, then say it on twitter, we don't check comments on any platforms. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mr-paradox/message
Today on the Movies We've Never Seen Podcast, Mike watching Railroad Tigers (Directed by Ding Sheng, starring Jackie Chan) by himself because he is lazy and cant find the time to edit like a scrub. Sorry, but the sporadic uploads will continue until morale improves or, I suddenly come into money and can quit my jerb. Speaking of, do any of you want to pay me a large sum of money to quit my job and do this full time like a real patron of the arts? This episode does contain *SPOILERS* for Railroad Tigers. This podcast may contain STRONG LANGUAGE and ADULT THEMES. Not Recommended for children. This episode is Rated PG-13. On The Movies We've Never Seen Podcast, we talk about a movie that one or more of the hosts have not seen. In the fist half of the episode, we talk about our pre-viewing thoughts, expectations and impressions about it punctuated by a small trivia quiz and other fun facts. We then give the movie a tentative rating (on a scale of 0-5 Snake Plisskens) based on the discussion. We then come to the intermission, where we take a break and watch the film in question. In the second half we have a similar conversation and discuss our post-viewing thoughts and see how right, wrong or on the nose we were about the film and give it our final rating. Links: Twitter: @MWNSPodcast Insta: @MWNSPodcast Contact with questions or suggestions at MWNSPodcast@protonmail.com Friends Links: Alex at Altiora Aerial Unmutual Citizen on ETSY and Twitter AJ On Instagram and ALL THE LINKS Mouthfeel Podcast Mike also has a non movie related podcast with his good friend sometimes enemy Patrick where he rambles about random topics called All Downhill. You can check that out on Twitter @alldownhillshow or at their home page. All Music in this episode is Prod. by Yung Kartz and used with License. All clip samples are used under either Public Domain or Fair Use.
Now we gon' kick it Jackie Chan. This month we discuss some Chan you may have seen, some Chan youve probably seen, and some Chan you definitely havent seen. Coincided with a history of Wing Chun. We discuss who'd win. Yup. The Lee's versus the Chans versus the Jaa's of the world. The boys then make their holiday checklist outside.
Another Halloween has come and another Halloween has gone. On this month's edition of We're Going Streaming we discuss our picks from the spookiest of seasons. This weeks Round Table begins with an immigrant couple that struggles with one of them being a complete shit bag, and ghosts. Two friends' horror host/hospital drama/mockumentary style passion project that oh yeah, has Matt Berry going full Berry. And Finally, a true terror at 20,000 feet with a little old school genre sprinkled in. We then makes our rec's for you to watch over the next 30 days. Crime Story, Drunken Master, and Railroad Tigers. We're Going Jackie.
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We talk about Jackie Chan’s epic runaway train chase in 2016’s Railroad Tigers with four-time guest, reigning champ, last King of Scotland, poet Yi Wu. Then we’re joined by Michael C. Pizzuto, dubber extraordinaire, who tells us about voicing more roles in this movie than he can remember.
Where has Jackie Chan been the last 20 years? Apparently the answer was China. Railroad Tigers is a would be kung fu train heist film, in theory. In practice it's a mess. Jackie is great but he is the only thing this movie has going for it. And even he falls short. Enlist today! Join the MovieFaction! http://moviefaction.com/rss Like Zombi on Facebook! http://facebook.com/TheZombifaction Follow Zombi on Twitter! http://twitter.com/Zombifaction MovieFaction YouTube Playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8PUrY8e9CyILWssxM0z2C3v62X3liioI Subscribe on iTunes! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/moviefaction-podcast/id1067545780?mt=2 Follow Zombi's SoundCloud! https://soundcloud.com/zombifaction Help Support the Podcast on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/Zombifaction
Vader and Dave talk about the 2016 Jackie Chan film, Railroad Tigers. Links: @Vadervanodin @Sentionaut_Plus Vadervanodin.com
Story: Als die japanische Besatzungsmacht 1941 ihr Einflussgebiet über eine militärische Transportlinie in Ostchina ausweitet, schlägt die Stunde einiger rebellischer Bahnarbeiter. Angeführt von Ma Yuan schwingen sich die sogenannten "Railroad Tigers" zur letzten Bastion des chinesischen Widerstandes auf, die japanische Züge überfällt, um die Bevölkerung mit Nahrung zu unterstützen. Bis sie den Auftrag erhalten, einen schwer bewachten Munitionstransport zu überfallen und eine Brücke zu sprengen... DVD/Blu Ray-Release: 23.11.2017 (Koch Media GmbH - DVD) 铁道飞虎 Genre: Komödie, Action, Krieg Land: China 2016 Laufzeit: ca. 124 min. FSK: 12 Regie: Sheng Ding Drehbuch: Alex Jia, He Keke, Sheng Ding Kamera: Yu Ding Musik: Zai Lao Produzenten: Sunny Sun, Jackie Chan Mit Jackie Chan, Zitao Huang, Jaycee Chan, Kai Wang, Hiroyuki Ikeuchi, ... https://youtu.be/AN4D8MeXtF8
Story: Als die japanische Besatzungsmacht 1941 ihr Einflussgebiet über eine militärische Transportlinie in Ostchina ausweitet, schlägt die Stunde einiger rebellischer Bahnarbeiter. Angeführt von Ma Yuan schwingen sich die sogenannten "Railroad Tigers" zur letzten Bastion des chinesischen Widerstandes auf, die japanische Züge überfällt, um die Bevölkerung mit Nahrung zu unterstützen. Bis sie den Auftrag erhalten, einen schwer bewachten Munitionstransport zu überfallen und eine Brücke zu sprengen... DVD/Blu Ray-Release: 23.11.2017 (Koch Media GmbH - DVD) 铁道飞虎 Genre: Komödie, Action, Krieg Land: China 2016 Laufzeit: ca. 124 min. FSK: 12 Regie: Sheng Ding Drehbuch: Alex Jia, He Keke, Sheng Ding Kamera: Yu Ding Musik: Zai Lao Produzenten: Sunny Sun, Jackie Chan Mit Jackie Chan, Zitao Huang, Jaycee Chan, Kai Wang, Hiroyuki Ikeuchi, ... https://youtu.be/AN4D8MeXtF8
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On this edition of What’s New to Netflix Instant!? we get a little nostalgic, a little pissed off, and have mind-blowing analysis for enquiring minds wondering what is coming to August Netflix 2017. After going through the month’s new titles, we relive a ‘90s superhero childhood classic in, Spawn, from 1997. Then, we roll our eyes super hard at the ‘documentary’, Extraordinary: The Stan Romanek Story, from 2013, and finally we catch up with Jackie Chan in his latest film, Railroad Tigers, from 2016. All of this plus unheard of big-budget all-star kids films, reevaluating the Matrix trilogy, live-action anime remakes that fans love to hate, and a new segment where we feature ‘hidden gems’ that we discover on Netflix! got a suggestion for the show?: whatsnewtonetflixinstant@gmail.com
Director Ding Sheng goes for a third collaboration with star Jackie Chan after a period effort/buddy comedy/road movie with a heart in the form of Little Big Soldier and the hostage drama Police Story 2013. So for heist shenanigans in war times in the form of Railroad Tigers, is the duo going to be 3 […]
Director Ding Sheng goes for a third collaboration with star Jackie Chan after a period effort/buddy comedy/road movie with a heart in the form of Little Big Soldier and the hostage drama Police Story 2013. So for heist shenanigans in war times in the form of Railroad Tigers, is the duo going to be 3 […]
With reviews of new cinema releases featuring canine drama A Dogs Purpose, action thriller starring Jamie Foxx in Sleepless, our second action thriller in Unlocked, British wacky comedy with Mindhorn and remake of a Scottish classic with Whiskey Galore.In the busiest home release section of the year so far we take a look at fantasy drama A Monster Calls, Sci-Fi action with Passengers, biblical drama with Silence, family adventure with Monster Trucks, drama in Collateral Beauty, horror with The Bye Bye Man, Jackie Chan stars in Railroad Tigers, horror anthology with XX, thriller in Man Down and we round things off with British horror with Broken.
ESWS 213 - East Screen: SEE YOU TOMORROW West Screen: MONKEY KING: HERO IS BACK Hong Kong Cinema Podcast Podcast episode 213 - East Screen: SEE YOU TOMORROW West Screen: MONKEY KING: HERO IS BACK 2 On this week's episode we discuss recent offerings in streaming platforms, some box office results for Jacki Chan's RAILROAD TIGERS, results from the Hong Kong Film Critics Society on 2016 films. Then Kevin takes us through the Wong Kar Wai produced SEE YOU TOMORROW and Paul looks at the Chinese animated feature MONKEY KING: HERO IS BACK . Show notes and details can be found at our main website. visit us at www.kongcast.com or email us at eastscreen@gmail.com As always, thanks for listening!
In the home release section we only have one new release this week, with foreign movie Railroad Tigers starring Jackie Chan, though we might have a look at a few upcoming movies due out a week early. On home release, Chris Pine, Ben Foster and Jeff Bridges star in thriller Hell or High Water, Sci-Fi horror with Morgan, Noomi Rapace in indie thriller Rupture and Nicolas Cage in World War 2 movie based on the trie story of the USS Indianapolis: Men Of Courage.
Happy New Year! Andrew and Josh chat about three movies at the Mayfair this week: Manchester By The Sea, Lion, and Railroad Tigers. Plus, they discuss some of their favourite movies of 2016. And, Josh typecasts Chris Pine (who comes up in conversation by being in one of the movies from the Best Of list), because he is too handsome.