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Aaron and Josh Sarnecky are here to celebrate Shanghai Noon for its 25th anniversary.Shanghai Noon is a martial arts western film directed by Tom Dey. It was written by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar. It opened in theaters on May 26, 2000.Set in 1881, the film follows Chon Wang (Jackie Chan), a Chinese Imperial Guard who travels to America to rescue Princess Pei Pei (Lucy Liu) from the traitorous Lo Fong (Roger Yuan). Chon begrudgingly teams up with outlaw Roy O'Bannon (Owen Wilson). Other characters include Chon's Sioux wife, Falling Leaves (Brandon Merrill), backstabbing outlaw Wallace (Walton Goggins), and the villainous Marshal Van Cleef (Xander Berkeley).Shanghai Noon is a highly regarded entry in Jackie Chan's Hollywood filmography. It grossed $99.3 million on a $55 million budget and spawned one sequel, Shanghai Knights. A third movie was in the works but never materialized.Aaron and Josh talk about the movie's plot, characters, humor, use of western tropes, and action.For more Jackie Chan, you can listen to Aaron and Josh's podcast on the finale of Jackie Chan Adventures.Shanghai Noon is available on Prime Video
Okay, gang. Last episode on Jackie for a while! We discuss his two "Shanghai" films with costar Owen Wilson. Next time we are back with an episode on a film from 2012 with Bruce Willis... wink wink.
Jack Stovold of "The HapeCast" rejoins us to kick off the New Jedi Order's first and only trilogy, in which the prominence of our old pal Pellaeon has got us all pumped! We also ponder how healthy it is to identify with the self-loathing Nom Anor, confuse Shanghai Noon with Shanghai Knights, and show some love for the Arnold Schwarzenegger of Hip Hop.
This is a real let down of a sequel after how fun the first movie was. We have fun talking about anything else but this movie. If you have a suggestion for future episodes email us at 2ndtakemoviespod@gmail.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/2ndtakemovies/ Youtube: www.youtube.com/@2ndtakemovies/featured Find the pod elsewhere: https://linktr.ee/2ndtakemovies Music by Jake Tweito Graphic Design by Kevin Archie
For this episode Dan, Michael and Helena look back at a movie Michael loved, Dan had definitely seen before even if his memory is wrong, and Helena probably didn't want to watch, Shanghai Knights. Theme music by @themenniss. Follow @HiltMpod on social media https://linktr.ee/hiltmpod Join our Patreon https://www.patreon.com/hiltmpod Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Randy and Steve from The Decision Reel podcast return to continue the buddy cop films they and Sean seem to have fallen into discussing. They review Rush Hour (1998), a film in which "the fastest hands in the East meet the biggest mouth in the West". Discussion Points: -The Rush Hour films are in Randy's blood. -Sean's notes are atrocious again. -Sean derails a very serious discussion with a comparison to the Bean film (1997). -Steve tries to pump up his and Randy's appearances on Review It Yourself. -Sean confuses Chris Penn and Chris Farley. -The brilliant chemistry between Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan. -The late, great Phil Baker Hall. You probably won't know the name, but you'll recognise his face. -Randy dulls the pain of the conversation with Bourbon on the Rocks. Raised Questions: -Is station pretentious or prestigious? -Why does Steve always shout-out names? -Does Steve like Chris Tucker? -Could you make this film today? -Did Sean put you to sleep with his history trivia? -Had you ever heard of Michael Penn? -Have you ever had room-temperature Bourbon "just to see"? Randy and Steve will be back to review Rush Hour 2 (2001). Then Shanghai Noon (2000) and Shanghai Knights (2003). Thanks for Listening! Review It Yourself is now on YouTube! Find us here: Twitter: @YourselfReview Instagram: reviewityourselfpodcast2021 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ReviewItYourself This podcast is a member of the PodPack Collective, an indie podcasting group dedicated to spreading positivity within the podcast community. For further information, please follow the link: https://linktr.ee/podpackcollective
pWotD Episode 2514: Aaron Taylor-Johnson Welcome to popular Wiki of the Day where we read the summary of a popular Wikipedia page every day.With 266,391 views on Wednesday, 20 March 2024 our article of the day is Aaron Taylor-Johnson.Aaron Perry Taylor-Johnson (né Johnson; born 13 June 1990) is an English actor. He is known for his portrayal of the title character in Kick-Ass (2010) and its 2013 sequel as well as the Marvel Cinematic Universe character Pietro Maximoff in Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015).Johnson began performing as a child and appeared in films including Shanghai Knights (2003), The Illusionist (2006), and Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging (2008). He had his breakthrough performance as John Lennon in the biopic Nowhere Boy (2009), directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson, whom he married in 2012. He followed this with roles in the crime thriller Savages (2012), period drama Anna Karenina (2012), and monster film Godzilla (2014).For his performance as a psychopathic drifter in the thriller film Nocturnal Animals (2016), Taylor-Johnson won the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture and earned a nomination for the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. He has since appeared in the action films Tenet (2020) and Bullet Train (2022).This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 01:28 UTC on Thursday, 21 March 2024.For the full current version of the article, see Aaron Taylor-Johnson on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm Arthur Neural.
Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson return, this time in London with 2003's Shanghai Knights. carbarpodcast.comMusic: Digital Sunshine - Kid Kio and YestalgiaGeorgie Fame - Yeh Yeh
Diesen Monat sprechen wir über S.W.A.T. - DIE SPEZIALEINHEIT, FREAKY FRIDAY, SHANGHAI KNIGHTS und HONEY. Unsere Filme des Monats sind DER HERR DER RINGE: DIE RÜCKKEHR DES KÖNIGS und DONNIE DARKO. Viel Spaß mit der Folge!
We are bringing you the second installment of a new series on Time Sensitive here in Season 5. It's the opportunity to dive deeper into those movies that made us with the people who witnessed it first hand. Won't you join us for some “Family Time.” Set in the late 19th century, Shanghai Noon is a collaborative parody of many genres, but mostly resembles the “buddy cop film.” It was directed by Tom Dey and its commercial success spawned a sequel, Shanghai Knights, which was released in 2003.Check us out on...Twitter @TSMoviePodFacebook: Time SensitiveInstagram: @timesensitivepodcastGrab some Merch at TeePublicBig Heads Media
Part 1 Acomi and Turk182 watch the trailer for the upcoming Sony Pictures Kraven (2024) movie, starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson; (bad move A Aron). While Taylor-Johnson has proven himself to be a strong and versatile actor in The King's Man, Bullet Train, Avengers: Age of Ultron, and Shanghai Knights (bet you didn't see that coming), his skills won't make this film a winner (just ask Jared Leto). In addition to the Kraven movie trailer, they also check out the trailer and gameplay for the soon to be released Spider-Man 2 game for the Sony Playstation. While the graphics, gameplay, and overall story all seem great, the use of Kraven and The Lizard hit a little too close to home for Turk. Refreshing Acomi's memory, Turk recounts a story idea he talked about on an episode from season 1 or 2. It was the story idea he had for for the Sam Raimi Spider-Man trilogy involving Kraven coming to New York to hunt the Lizard. But, after Spider-Man's interference, he decides the Wallcrawler is much better sport. Not claiming plagiarism, Turk remarks about how closely the game storyline follows his idea from over 10 years ago. Join Acomi and Turk as they discuss all things Kraven, a.k.a. Sergei Kravenov, a.k.a. Kraven the Hunter. #OMTWF #Acomi #Turk182 #KorovaEntertainment #Kraven #KraventheHunter #Sonypictures #MCU #Marvel #MarvelComics #Spiderman 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 kicking off a new miniseries looking at underrated film franchises, and first up are the Shanghai films! We discuss the dying action comedy subgenre and the importance of writers. And don't forget to check out our short review show MicroDose.
PART TWO closes out our summer blockbuster series with ‘Shanghai Knights' the re-team up. Joey, Lou, and Mike center sequel discussion on a plethora of pretty extraordinary movie moments! Moments like our favorite stunt/fight sequences, best Owen Wilson quips, historical figures in fictional stories, and a behind the scenes step into the mastermind choreographer himself: Jackie Chan. Plus, a fan favorite trivia showdown! Coming up at Indecisive Opinions: 1990's ‘Marked for Death' the action packed Steven Seagal shitshow! Stay tuned, and as always check out our music on BandCamp, Spotify, Apple Music, etc. & follow us on Instagram to stay up to date on all things Lürking Class.
Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson... the two best buddies in cinema history are back! This time they're on a new adventure to jolly old Londontown where they save the day with a little help from a few famous English friends. Special guest Jordan Seccareccia is back to accompany Alex and Ben on this nostalgic journey across the pond. Shanghai Knights is the easy, breezy sequel we're talking about; a fun and lighthearted action comedy that's perhaps the pinnacle of Jackie's Hollywood outings. Jackie's fights are better and more memorable, and Owen Wilson's poetic Owenisms are funnier than ever. If only they'd made more of these movies... one day AI will allow us to create whatever sequel we want, god willing. Of course we talk about other topics such as business, the Cannes film festival, and the importance of semen retention. Enjoy! Next week we'll be keeping the spirit of adventure alive with the Indiana Jones series!
We're back this week with a new franchise: everyone's favourite Jackie Chan action buddy comedy series... Shanghai Noon? That's right, The Franchisees are watching the superior (to Rush Hour) attempt at giving global action superstar Jackie Chan a fun American franchise. Are these two films the greatest American movies of Jackie's career?Alex and Ben are joined by Hong Kong action/Jackie Chan aficionado Jordan Seccareccia to discuss Jackie's long career in China and America and his strengths as a martial artist, comedic actor, and action director/choreographer. Of course we can't leave out the other half of this buddy duo, the great Owen Wilson. Wilson is at the peak of his charm here and he has such great chemistry with Jackie Chan that we can only assume they became fast friends on set... or did they?We had lots of fun revisiting this nostalgic childhood favourite and are happy to report that time has mostly been very kind to this film. Jordan will be joining us again next week for Shanghai Knights so play along!
Don't say Sayonara Kimosabe, say Yeehaw cowboy; because PART ONE of a new TWO PART series at Indecisive Opinions begins at noon! ‘Shanghai Noon' that is; the Jackie Chan, Owen Wilson buddy action movie! Lürking Class jumps into: the much enjoyed rewatch this film was, diversity represented on screen, excellent cinematography, early comedic power of Owen Wilson, and the tremendous under-appreciated star talent of Jackie Chan. Get ready for our PART TWO episode on ‘Shanghai Knights' coming atcha in a few weeks. Stay tuned, and as always check out our music on BandCamp, Spotify, Apple Music, etc. & follow us on Instagram to stay up to date on all things Lürking Class.
In this episode we go over one of histories greatest conquerors. How not only did he unite Asia, but controlled a large part of the known earth at his time. We find out his accomplishments, and how he has not only influenced pop culture, but how he is still part of the genetics of a large portion of the world as we know. Lets dive deep into Genghis Khan!Madam Tussauds LondonCivilization V (2010)Civilization VI (2016)Temujin (1997)World Heros (1995)Age of Empires II (1999)Genghis Khan: Aoki Okami to Shruki Mejica (1985)Genghis Khan II (1992)Genghis Khan: Aoki Okami to Shruki Mejica IV (1998)Final Fantasy Epic RPG (Warcraft III)Assasins CreedGhost of Tsushima (2020)Forge of Empires (2012)Fallout 76 (2018)Conqueror (Novel Series 2007-2011) Conn IgouldenLegend of the Condor Heros (1957) Jin YongMarvel ComicsDC ComicsDr Seuss "I Had Trouble Getting To Solla Sollew" (1965)Indiana JonesAssasins Creed: The Secret Crusade (2011)Alone in the Dark: Life is a Hideous Thing (2001)Bill & Teds Excellent Adventure (1989)The Conqueror (1956)Crimson Wolf (1993)An End To Killing (2013)Genghis Khan (1950, 1965, 1998, 2918)Genghis Khan: To the Ends of the Earth and Sea (2007)The Golden Horde (1951)Hercules Against The Barbarians (1964)Iron Sky: The Coming Race (2019)Mongol: The Rise of Genghis Khan (2007)The Mongols (1961)No Right To Die: Chinggis Khan (2008)U.F.O. (1993)Shanghai Knights (2003)The Shadow (1994)The Mask of Fu Manchu (1932)Close to Eden (1991)By The Will of Genghis Khan (2009)Thanks you Mr Moto (1937)Genghis Khan (2004, 2012, 1987)Legend of Kublai Khan (2013)Legend of the Condor Heros (1976, 1983, 1988, 1994, 2003, 2008, 2017)South Park "Mr Hankey's Christmas Classic" Season 3 Episode 46 (1999)Once Upon a Time: The Explorers (1997)The Golden Horde (2018)Mendirman Ja Lo lidden (2021)Star Trek: The Original Series "The Savage Curtain" Season 3 Episode 22 (1996) "What Little Girls Are Made Of" Season 1 Episode 9 (1963)The Flash "Legends Of Today" Season 2 Episode 8 (2015)Legends of Tomorrow 7 Episodes (2018-2020)_Clone High 7 Episodes (2002-2003)Duck Tales "Lost Crown of Genghis Khan" Season 1 Episode 14 (1987)Monty Pythons Flying Circus "Whither Canada" Series 1 Episode 1 (1969)Legends of the Hidden Temple "The Helmet of Genghis Kahn" Season 1 Episode 9 (1993)Doctor Who "Marco Polo" Series 1 Serial 4 (1964)Dschinghis Khan by Dschinghis Khan (1979)Genghis Khan by Mike Snow (2016)Genghis Khan by Iron Maiden (1981)Email: diggingdeeperwiththeancients@gmail.comTwitter: @diggingdeeppodFacebook: @diggingdeeperwiththeancientsInstagram: @diggingdeeperwiththeancientsMusic by audionautix.comDont forget to like, review and share. Help us to keep growing
Lionsgate has dropped its third and final trailer for "John Wick: Chapter 4." The Keanu Reeves-led action franchise is the brightest bright spot on Lionsgate's theatrical slate and their most obvious hope for a 2023 breakout. To those in the know, the likes of Chinese action-god Donnie Yen (also seen by Americans in "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story," "Shanghai Knights" and "xXx: The Return of Xander Cage") and direct-to-DVD and VOD action king Scott Adkins (also seen by American theatergoers in "Doctor Strange" and "Expendables 2") qualify as added value elements. The film will give these folks a higher-profile platform, at least in terms of mainstream Hollywood audiences, to show off their star power. Clancy Brown showing up and subtly riffing on his "Highlander" appearance is for fans old enough to have kids who can buy an R-rated movie ticket sans parent or guardian. Directed by Chad Stahelski, "John Wick: Chapter 4" sees the beleaguered not-so-retired hitman accepting an offer from the High Council to settle his life debt. The last three "Wick" flicks pulled near-unprecedented commercial growth, going from $88 million worldwide in 2014, to $171 million in 2017, to $322 million in 2019. In pre-COVID times, the big questions were whether a fourth chapter could continue that momentum and whether the franchise would expand its overseas muscle. "John Wick: Chapter 4" opens theatrically on March 24th
ARTICLE ON JOHN WICK 4 FROM THEWRAP.COM Final 'John Wick 4' Trailer Has Keanu Reeves Facing Off Against Action Movie Royalty Lionsgate has dropped its third and final trailer for "John Wick: Chapter 4." The Keanu Reeves-led action franchise is the brightest bright spot on Lionsgate's theatrical slate and their most obvious hope for a 2023 breakout. To those in the know, the likes of Chinese action-god Donnie Yen (also seen by Americans in "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story," "Shanghai Knights" and "xXx: The Return of Xander Cage") and direct-to-DVD and VOD action king Scott Adkins (also seen by American theatergoers in "Doctor Strange" and "Expendables 2") qualify as added value elements. The film will give these folks a higher-profile platform, at least in terms of mainstream Hollywood audiences, to show off their star power. Clancy Brown showing up and subtly riffing on his "Highlander" appearance is for fans old enough to have kids who can buy an R-rated movie ticket sans parent or guardian. Directed by Chad Stahelski, "John Wick: Chapter 4" sees the beleaguered not-so-retired hitman accepting an offer from the High Council to settle his life debt. The last three "Wick" flicks pulled near-unprecedented commercial growth, going from $88 million worldwide in 2014, to $171 million in 2017, to $322 million in 2019. In pre-COVID times, the big questions were whether a fourth chapter could continue that momentum and whether the franchise would expand its overseas muscle. "John Wick: Chapter 4" opens theatrically on March 24th Here's the trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjRHZEUamCc ARTICLE FROM POLYGON.COM John Wick Chapter 4 puts one of our greatest action heroes in a giant prosthetic suit The John Wick movies are a stuntman's franchise. Directors Chad Stahelski and David Leitch are legendary stunt performers and coordinators, and one of the joys of their movies getting bigger with each installment is seeing Stahelski (who now directs the films solo) fold in more and more action pros from around the world, like Mark Dacascos of Wu Assassins fame or The Raid's Yayan Ruhian. John Wick: Chapter 4 continues this tradition, notably with Hong Kong star Donnie Yen and the king of direct-to-video action himself, Scott Adkins - but like we've never seen him before. Scott Adkins is normally seen doing insanely athletic kicks. He has the sort of physique you might expect from someone who must convincingly portray action heroes who can knock someone's lights out with his shins. Here, on the other hand, is how he will appear as "Killa" in John Wick: Chapter 4:Adkins is playing against type here in a way that feels a lot like Colin Farrell's Penguin in The Batman - and previous Adkins movies like Accident Man: Hitman's Holiday show off the action star's willingness to have fun while kicking ass. Regardless of how much pain Adkins dishes out (or doesn't!) as Killa, John Wick: Chapter 4 is Adkins' highest-profile role to date. It may be a lot of people's first exposure to him. What a kick they're gonna get out of seeing what he's usually up to, once they dig into his back catalog. John Wick: Chapter 4 is in theaters March 24th. SCOTT ADKINS BIO (FROM WIKIPEDIA) Scott Adkins (born 17 June 1976) is an English actor, film producer and martial artist. He is best known for his role as the Russian prison fighter Yuri Boyka in the Undisputed franchise. He has played Yuri Boyka in the 2006 film Undisputed II: Last Man Standing and its two sequels, Undisputed III: Redemption (2010) and Boyka: Undisputed (2017); Casey Bowman in the 2009 film Ninja and its 2013 sequel Ninja: Shadow of a Tear; French in the 2018 film The Debt Collector and its 2020 sequel Debt Collectors (starring alongside Louis Mandylor). He worked in four films with his idol Jean-Claude Van Damme: The Shepherd: Border Patrol, Assassination Games, Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning and The Expendables 2. He also had starring roles in The Legend of Hercules, Wolf Warrior and Ip Man 4: The Finale playing the main antagonist in all three films, and also appeared in The Bourne Ultimatum, Zero Dark Thirty, and the Marvel projects Mutant X, X-Men Origins: Wolverine, and Doctor Strange. In 2022, he starred in Day Shift with Jamie Foxx and Dave Franco, and will appear in John Wick: Chapter 4 alongside Keanu Reeves in 2023.https://johnwick.movie/film/john-wick-4https://twitter.com/johnwickmovie#JohnWick4
When a Chinese rebel murders Chon's estranged father and escapes to England, Chon and Roy make their way to London with revenge on their minds. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thepeepingrabbitpodcast/support
Ahead of Thursday's Drive I caught up with Olly from Manchester based Uno Mas. We talked about their crowd pleasing new single “High” and all sorts of other stuff from their recent gig at The Shacklewell Arms and why filming the new video lead to lots of laughs/falls/bruises to Kasabian, lockdown walks, Shanghai Knights, dog masks and Bruno Mars! High by Uno Mas is out now. Click here to listen on Spotify.
Finally it's time to tackle a good ol' buddy-style action-comedy! And what better buddy pair could we ask for than Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson? Join Tom and Ryan as they look at a sequel that kicks and punches its way through London. On the way they'll discuss writing v. fighting, British imperialism, and blowing up Donnie Yen with a firework. It's our review of Shanghai Knights! Time stamps: 0:03:45 - Background 0:29:05 - Back-of-the-Box Summary 0:38:35 - Notable Scenes 0:47:00 - The Good 0:52:20 - The Bad 1:07:10 - The Ugly
Listen to us talk about Obi-Wan, The Boys, Barry, Peaky Blinders, Shanghai Knights, Stranger Things, Psych, Mona Lisa's dessert, Banksy, and a DOI quiz. Starring David Parker, Landon Browning, Mick Parker, and Jordan Elton. Recorded June 4th, 2022.
The Gents chat about the latest entry in the MCU, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness! 0:00:37 - Movies We've Seen (Chip & Dale Rescue Rangers, Jackass 4.5, Top Gun, Men, Top Gun Maverick, Shanghai Noon, Shanghai Knights, Goodfellas, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, RRR, Mars Attacks, Brittany Runs a Marathon, Ghostbusters Afterlife, Lost City, Rush Hour) 0:28:55 - TV Shows We've Seen (Love, Death and Robots, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Star Wars Clone Wars, Stranger Things, Essex Serpent, Barry, Star Trek Strange New Worlds) 0:45:48 - Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
We conclude our Wild West double-feature with the second of three released-and-development-hell Shanghai series films, Shanghai Knights! Rolling into England with the same writers, and a director hand-picked by Jackie Chan, I wonder how much different this film will be compared to its predecessor? I sense a lot of oldies music waiting in the wings for us! -Links in the Show Notes- https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/576908/famous-non-brits-named-honorary-knights-dames https://www.mentalfloss.com/posts/scorpio-pizza-oven-indiegogo
Yes, Shanghai Noon is a better movie. No, it doesn't have a novelization. It's called settling, heard of it? Today on Authorized, we're joined by actress and collage artist Zoë Pike to discuss action/comedy Shanghai Knights! It's goofy, it's action-packed, it's way too horny for the type of movie it's trying to be. Check out Zoë's Various Projects: https://linktr.ee/thatzoegurl Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/authorizedpod Authorized: https://www.instagram.com/authorizedpod/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/authorizedpod/support
Yes, Shanghai Noon is a better movie. No, it doesn't have a novelization. It's called settling, heard of it? Today on Authorized, we're joined by actress and collage artist Zoë Pike to discuss action/comedy Shanghai Knights! It's goofy, it's action-packed, it's way too horny for the type of movie it's trying to be. Check out Zoë's Various Projects: https://linktr.ee/thatzoegurl Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/authorizedpod Authorized: https://www.instagram.com/authorizedpod/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/authorizedpod/support
Recent Releases: Drive My Car (2021) Fulton's Top 3: 1. Shanghai Noon (2000)/Shanghai Knights (2003) 2. Solaris (2002) 3. The Hills Have Eyes (1977) Chris' Top 3: 1. Courier (1986) 2. Private Parts (1997) 3. Naked (1993) Next Week's Film: The Island (2005) Disclaimer: I don't know why I thought that Ambulance came out this month it actually releases in April lol --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The second movie covered on this Drive-In Double Feature Podcast is the Jackie Chan classic Police Story. Directed and starring the legendary Jackie Chan star of Shanghai Knights and Spy Next Door. Nathan and Ryan talk a lot about the history of Jackie Chan movies, his death-defying stunts, and the Criterion release all in this episode.
Following the pattern set out by Rush Hour, Shanghai Noon paired Jackie Chan with Owen Wilson to take on the old west. And then they decided to travel to jolly old England and all the charm collapsed. Guess it's up to us to fix Shanghai Knights. Check out our various rewards and tiers on patreon: www.patreon.com/sequelisers Sponsors: Stamps.com [stamps.com] Audible [audibletrial.com/sequel] Twitter: twitter.com/sequelisers Instagram: instagram.com/sequelisers Music by Daniel Williams
This week we are talking about the Shanghai sequel, Shanghai Knights. We talk summary, production, TREK and TRUTH.
Wedding Crashers Welcome to The Guys Review, where we review media, products and experiences. **READ APPLE REVIEWS/Fan Mail**No emails... remind people about the referral for $100Plug twitter DM group, myself, Tucker, Trey, Justin, Haley, Marcus, Al from produce stand. Wedding Crashers Directed by: David Dobkin (Also directed Shanghai Knights, RIPD) Starring: Owen WIlson, Vince Vaughn, Christopher Walken, Rachel McAdams, Isla Fisher, Jane Seymour Released July 15, 2005 Budget: $40M ($45.9M in 2021) Box Office: $288.5M ($394.5M 2021), $209.3M domestically, $76M internationally Ratings: IMDb 6.9/10 Rotten Tomatoes 76%Metacritic 64% Google Users 89% Had 5 nominations for MTV movie awards, Best Movie, which it won, Breakthrough Performance won by Isla Fisher, Best On-Screen Team, which it also won, Best Comedic Performance (both Wilson and Vaughn were nominated), but lost this one to Steve Carell in The 40 Year Old Virgin... I'll give that one. The new york times said, "The financial success of the film has been credited along with The 40-Year-Old Virgin for reviving the popularity of adult-aimed R-rated comedies." -https://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/10/movies/the-return-of-the-rrated-comedy.html Plot:A couple argues and Vaughn and Wilson are obviously tired of it. They are mediating a divorce that is very volatile. They guide the couple to get out there and get some strange ass. They agree to the frequent flier miles and que the intro. Jeremy explains why he stays with John on his birthday because his parents passed away years ago, and explaining why he doesn't like dating. John is called in and they begin discussing the wedding season plans. Starting with fake purple hearts. Cut to the first wedding, a jewish wedding. They don yamakas and start scouting at the wedding. John uses eye drops to make himself look like hes crying, and then Jeremy sets his sights on one of the attendees. At the reception they are shown being heavily involved in the festivities, signing, dancing, **doing up close magic with the kids.** Even making speeches. Jeremy ends a story explaining why he couldn't be a professional bullfighter, and kisses the girl. The guys are shown walking into multiple weddings, again, dancing, people explaining why and how they're related to the couples; making up lies and backstries. John drops a line to a girl, "you know how they say we only use 10% of our brains, I think we only use 10% of our hearts." They're doing the Shout song at multiple weddings and dancing with the women, joking with family, drinking, the women are then shown falling into bed with th them, and spraying champagne everywhere. Vivian calls John on his shit, he and Jeremy were shown sharing a bottle of champagne at the mall in DC, with John questioning what they're doing. John saying they're not that young and the season is over. S:-Following complaints from the United States Congress, the producers of the film yanked from the movie's official website a printable Purple Heart advertised as a gimmick to pick up women and get free drinks. The film was also released at the same time that the Stolen Valor Act became federal law, making the false display of military awards a federal crime.-When Jeremy asks the kids what the little piece of paper is for and the kid says, "rolling a fattie"-There were complaints about the movie being misogynistic, that the guys seduce girls at weddings to have sex with them, the director responded: "They love weddings, authentically. They like the free food, they like the music and the bands, they like the dancing and the kids, they like talking to the grandparents. These guys make the weddings better. You would want them to crash your wedding.That's the distinction. It's not misogynistic and, in fact, what it's doing is replicating a real seduction, which is, "I want to go to bed with you, but I have all these walls up. Can you make me laugh, make me attracted to you and find a way to make this really fun so we could get to the good part?" That's a seduction. So, if I can seduce the audience — if I can make them laugh and be entertained and think these are okay guys — by the time they're dropping the girls in the bed, it's a magic trick. That was the whole idea." Jeremy comes in Johns office with an article about Secretary Clearys daughter getting married, John was looking forward to a break. but Jeremy convinces him they've got to go by stating the rules of wedding crashing and enthusiasm. Cut to the wedding, John McCain and James Carville are congratulating the Secretary, they run through their pre-game, secretaries back story, etc. John sees Rachel McAdams; and they discuss their back story of being syrup conglomerates. In the wedding, they make small talk about their family connections, and state the rules to each other, Rule 76 play like a champion. Jermey dibs the redhead, and John says he's not going to fight him, as he watches Claire walk down the aisle. They bet on if the bride will cry, and what the sister will read, 1 Corinthians. They read boating related vows, which Claire laughs at. The reception begins. First class all the way, as Jeremy shoves food in his face and John moves towards claire and introduces himself as being psychic with wedding presents. The guys discuss their angles and move on. Jeremy is making balloon animals, and sees Gloria watching him as a demanding kid wants a bicycle. John is dancing with the flower girl, when Mrs. Cleary comes for a very aggressive dance. Gloria comes and and introduces herself and they dance. The song ends and John introduce himself to Secretary Cleary; they discuss economics and politics. Jeremy uses the "lost a lot of really good men out there" line and takes off, with Gloria chasing after him; while John and Sec. Cleary are having a cigar. John explains why people come to weddings and what true love is, "True love is the soul's recognition of its counterpoint in another." and gives her some advice on her speech, which she disagrees with. They cut to the speeches, and Claires goes as John predicted, and he motions to her to speak from the heart, which saves her speech. S:-There is no way they get into the wedding/reception without an invite and being vetted by secret service.-The girl in the hat just eye fucked the shit out of me... Love it.-I love how they commit to the back story and just roll with the weird shit everyone says, the kid with the balloon bike, the wife saying they'll be married for 30 years, and they were faithful for two of them. Jeremy and Gloria are on the beach, obviously having just had sex, when she says she knew her first time would be on a beach, and that she loves him. As Claire thanks John, Sack kisses her and is introduced as her boyfriend. Jermy tells him he's got a stage 5 clinger and they gotta go. She invites them to the family home, and John wants to go, and Jeremy is trying to explain that he can't go. They argue about overtime and tell each other to lock it up. Gloria pitches a fit and the guys are allowed to come with them. They arrive and are invited to play a game of touch football, Sack is obviously over doing the warm up is going to over do it. Sack catches a pass and scores, prompting Kip to say, "crabcakes and football, that's what Maryland does." John and Claire talk before the ball is snapped, they run down as Jeremy throws the ball and Claire intercepts it, as planned, and Sack violently knocks him down. An awkward interaction with Todd, and another play as John throws the ball to Jeremy and is again violently knocked down by Sack. They break up the game, Gloria takes him in , when Mrs. Clearly tells John he should've played in his underwear. Gloria tries to help administer first aid, and goes crazy, and tells hims not to leave because she'd find him. Sec. Cleary tells Jeremy he's a very powerful man, threateningly. Sack is telling a story and John agrees to the eye drops. As the prayer is said, John puts eye drops in Sacks drink. John asks about their relationship, Jeremy complains about his back, as Sec. Cleary asks about their business, Gloria starts grabbing Jeremys crotch and giving him an over the pants handy. John tries to talk about the business, and Jeremy struggles to keep it together. He finishes, and helps name their fake company, Holy Shirts and Pants. Sec. Clearys mom talks about FDRs wife being a "dyke" and Sacks stomach starts rumbling. Jeremy and John engage Tod, which the conversation doesn't go well, with the mom trying to be led off, and Todd declaring to Jeremy he'd be in his room, painting homo things, and storms off. Dinner ends with Claire getting some air and John joining her. S:-I always thought Bradley Coopers characters name was Zach, not Sack... What a shitty name.-What movie do you think of when you hear Bradley Cooper?-I still to this day say lock it up to Abigail when she starts being weird... So all the time.-BOoh of those hits were rough. Feel bad for the stunt guy.-That whole bathroom scene with her going crazy, and the "i'll find you" is so classic.-Remember when the eyedrops thing was a thing?-Ever gotten an over the pants handy at a dinner table? Mrs. Cleary enters the room and exposes her tits to John, and they have an awkward exchange, she tells him to feel her up, and she calls him a pervert when he does. Jeremy tells him to stop crying like a little girl, but wanted to know about them. Did he motorboat her? They built for speed or comfort? He and Claire talk and laugh about her strange family. She checks on Sack, and he's an asshole to her. Jeremy wakes up to being tied to his bed by Gloria, who gags him telling him she'll make all his fantasies come true. John and Claire both aren't sleeping, and sneak to check each others rooms. Back to Jeremy who, still tied to the bed, Todd is now in bed with him. Todd made a painting for him, they hear someone in the hall and Jeremy convinces Todd to hide. Sec. Cleary comes in and they have another awkward conversation about Todd. He convinces Todd to leave and they'd talk tomorrow. At breakfast John wants to stay and Jeremy wants to go. They argue, about why to stay or go. John pulls out Rule 1, never leave a fellow crasher behind. Sack calls his buddy and they expose who big of douches they are, cheating on Claire, and gets his buddy to start digging dirt on John and Jeremy. They go sailing, and John is exposed for NOT knowing anything about sailing. They get back and Sack is ready for the quail hunt, but he seems a little revved up. They walk through the woods talking about how they don't even know what a quail is, and Sack shoots him in the ass. As Gloria pulls out the bb's, John and Claire go for a bike ride and have a bit of a deep conversation about being involved in something longer than they meant to. She rationalizes her relationship and they kiss. At lunch after, as John and Claire eye each other, Sack announces they're getting married. John decides he's going to tell her the truth. Jeremy tells Gloria he doesn't see the relationship going past this weekend, she hits him with some truth about not being as naive as she came off as and spins him out; he realizes he's got feelings for her. As he expresses himself to the priest, and thanks him with a kiss. John tells Claire she can't marry him because he likes her, meanwhile Sack gets a phone call, and there's a gun shot. Jeremy comes running out with the family, Sack tells them all the truth and John admits to it. Gloria seems to forgive Jeremy, Todd tells everyone he tried to seduce him, and he wants his painting back, but Jeremy is keeping it. Sec. Cleary tells them to leave. They're walking down the driveway, back in their tuxes, Jeremy carrying the painting back to DC. S:-When he kinda tried to tell her the truth, you know it's not going to end well.-Isla Fisher used a body double for that scene-The actor who plays Todd actually painted the painting, and Vince Vaughn kept it.-The plate Jeremy fixes himself for breakfast, with syrup on everything... gross.-Props to Gloria... I'm 13 years in a marriage and I don't think I'd be pulling bb's out of my wifes ass.-I've had good talks with guys, but never kissed them. John is desperate to get to Claire, and Jeremy tries to talk to sence to him and he's not hearing it. John wants to crash the engagement dinner, and reluctantly Jeremy agrees. John infiltrates the party, and while watching Claire dance with her dad, Sack catches him and beats him up. John goes to Jeremys house only to catch him with Gloria. They argue and Jeremy admits he loves Gloria. They part. Video montoge of everyone being sad. Jeremy reaches out, Claire doesn't want to be planning the wedding... John is crashing weddings alone and making a fool of himself. Jeremy and Gloria get engaged. Claire and her dad talk about making decisions. Jeremy and John talk, it's Johns bday again. They start to make up, John is obviously struggling, Jeremy reveals he's getting married and wants him as his best man, and John tells him to leave. John goes to find Chaz. They chat and Chaz tells him he's now crashing funerals... Which John has a hard time to wrap his head around. He ends up going with Chaz to a funeral; when he sees the widow crying, he knows he has to go. He shows up to Jeremy and Glorias wedding. As the celebration resumes, he starts to try and not talk to Claire. She starts to leave, and he tries to explain and apologize to her. He says he's not asking her to marry him, just not to marry Sack. He tells her to get back on the altar, and she tells him she can't marry him. Sack loses his cool and goes after John, but Jeremy steps in and stops him. They kiss to applause, and all four driving away, and Chaz at the wedding with two women. As they drive, asking what's next, the Fujimora wedding coming up, and the girls get involved creating a backstory and fade to black. S:-Jeremy finally mentions there will be secret service at the engagement dinner-This part of the movie really drags the rest of it down.-Will Ferrells over acting just kills it; but the funeral crashing is funny Wet Hot American Summer next weekend. 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His Holiness, Dr. Rev. Daniel Kanter is an old friend to the podcast and is about to become our most frequent guest with his third appearance. David Dobkin is a new friend to the podcast. David is a director/writer and producer of wonderfully funny comedy movies such as Shanghai Knights, Wedding Crashers, and Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga. Due to audio issues, we unfortunately lost some of the conversation, but I am sure you'll agree that what remains is pure interview gold.
We're back with Shanghai Knights! Chong Wang and Roy O'Bannon are off to England to bring Lord Rathbone, renowned Game of Thrones villain and the man who murdered Chong's father, to justice.
The sun rises in the East, but doesn't set on the Infinity Podcast! The gang continues their buddy flick rewatch with SHANGHAI NOON and special guest Griffin Newman (Blank Check Pod, THE TICK); which means a deep dive of Shanghai Knights, mea culpas for Owen Wilson, and a breakdown of how Chris Tucker broke the buddy film. Plus: F9 trailer takes and shenanigans on SHANGHAI NOON: FAM OF THE PODCAST (w/ Griffin Newman) Instagram Twitter Email: theinfinitypod@gmail.com "This is a News" theme remix by Dan Purcell
Comedian Julian Stern and I catch up on another Jackie Chan movie, Shanghai Knights and enjoy some crisp and refreshing Blood Marys.We break down our favorite scenes and Julian tells us a drinking story of a time he was arrested.Thanks for listening!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/hadwm)
Welcome to the premiere of The Brandon Peters Show! When it came to selecting the first guest for The Brandon Peters Show, there was only one person I had in mind. Scott Mendelson and I met the first week after I moved to Los Angeles in late June of 2005. In addition to growing up […]
Edith has a lot to thank her latest guest on Soundtracking, who cheered her up no end during lockdown with his gloriously batty new comedy, Eurovision Song Contest: The Story Of Fire Saga. David Dobkin is a writer and director who brought us Shanghai Knights, The Wedding Crashers and The Judge, as well as numerous music videos for the likes of 2Pac and Maroon 5. This latest endeavour stars Will Ferrell, Rachel McAdams, Pierce Brosnan and Dan Stevens - and tells the story of an unlikely Icelandic pop duo who get the chance to represent their country at Eurovision. We absolutely loved it, and you can see why on Netflix right now.
David Dobkins got back to his roots for Netflix's Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga, in which Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams play an Icelandic musical duo who dream of winning Europe's continent-wide annual music competition.Dobkins got his first directing job on the video for Tupac Shakur's video for "I Get Around," and went on to shoot the Ridley Scott-produced Clay Pigeons, his debut film. From there, he worked with Owen Wilson and Jackie Chan on Shanghai Knights before scoring a massive hit with Wedding Crashers.Eurovision reunites him with McAdams, who plays Sigrit, one-half of the group Fire Saga. Dobkins said he had one rule when he signed on to Eurovision: "The music's gotta be great." See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Diana Weng is a Hollywood SAG-AFTRA Actress and the Dialogue Coach to International Martial Arts Icon, Jackie Chan. You have seen Diana in The Tuxedo, Rush Hour 2 & 3, Shanghai Knights with Owen Wilson and many more. Hear Diana's awesome behind the scenes experience from working with Jackie Chan and how she reach back to help others.
Mark and Mike saddle up and watch the 2003 sequel, Shanghai Knights. They discuss the rise of Owen Wilson, Jackie Chan's appeal, and what they know about Charlie Chaplin.
Last week we discussed Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3 and this week Doug got the chance to interview a TURTLE!!!! As a kid Doug loved TMNT, so this was pretty cool for him and Matt Hill was an amazing guy to represent the Turtle Universe. Matt was the suit actor for Raphael in the film, so he has lots of behind the scenes stories. How Matt got into acting is such an interesting story and he has some great stories about his career. Over the years he guest starred on some live action shows/films like X-Files and Shanghai Knights, but he mostly know for him amazing voice acting. He's voiced Raphael, Ed from Ed, Edd, and Eddy, Jab on Street Sharks, and so many more. Here is the link to his IMDB https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0384503/ Here is Matt's personal website. so you can check out his charity run around North America! http://matt-hill.com/ Listen to the end for next week's movie!!! If you are a looking for a theme song like the one you heard, reach out to Nightlife Audio and ask for James at www.nightlifeaudio.com
HI Chanboys/Changirls, on this episode of Chansplaining: The Jackie Chan podcast, your "favorite blokes" take a trip "across the pond" to talk about "Shanghai Knights!" We also talk about how Jordan wouldn't do homework, how Jordan thinks Jackie Chan pretending to be an Indian Lord is a plausible disguise, how this movie is actually very good, and of course, JO. Rate/Review. We love you.
You Aughts to Listen to This! (pt 1/3) This week we're exploring sequels from the 2000s, aka: The Aughts. Our first installment is Shanghai Knights. Watch Jackie Chan kick his way into your heart…and Owen Wilson was there too.
On this week's Mr. Franchise, Christopher invites out Olivia Harrison and Katie So to discuss the Martial-arts/Western/Comedy films Shanghai Noon and Shanghai Knights. Together they relive the mile a minute quips of Owen Wilson and the jaw dropping (as well as bone breaking) stunts of Jackie Chan before they lasso each flick and brand them with a red hot 5 star review . Here is a link to week's recommendation Dent May's new album "Across The Multiverse" : https://dentmay.bandcamp.com/album/across-the-multiverse Buy that shit and support a great musician! Rate, Like , Subscribe and find us on: Facebook and Twitter @Mrfranchisepod Itunes, Stitcher, Soundcloud + Many More Pod Apps @Mrfranchise Instagram @shoreloser
In 2006, on an otherwise uneventful flight, actor Matt Hill (Ninja Turtles, Shanghai Knights, Dreamworks’ Dinotrux) was hit with a Big Idea, what he calls his “divine download”. That idea? To run from his home in Vancouver and complete one full loop of North America, by committing to a marathon a day for more than a year. And he did it, too. The 11,000-mile journey, called the Run for One Planet Tour, saw Matt and a friend connect with more than 50,000 students continent-wide, with a goal of inspiring positive environmental action. Most recently, he has been recognized with the Governor General’s Meritorious Award, given to Canadians who bring honour to this country. (And he certainly does that.) We talk Terry Fox, Jackie Chan, and turning adversity into triumph. Hands down, the most positive person I’ve ever met, he confesses – spoiler alert – his commitment to remaining passionate and to living a great life is a decision he made, and not something he was simply born with. A much-loved voice actor with an impressive array of credits to his name – Care Bears, My Little Pony, Kate and Mim-Mim – and sought-after speaker and emcee, Matt is, in a word, unstoppable.
In the third episode of Film Franchise Fortnights, AJ and Richard discuss the Owen Wilson/Jackie Chan vehicle "Shanghai Noon" and its sequel "Shanghai Knights". Tune in to hear some fresh ideas for rejuvenating the long dormant franchise, and even a special appearance by Owen Wilson himself. VISIT THE WEBSITE ► http://cultpopture.com LIKE US ON FACEBOOK ► http://goo.gl/9EFEIa FOLLOW US ON TWITTER ► http://goo.gl/tuixnW FOLLOW US ON SOUNDCLOUD ► http://goo.gl/YGC7oK EMAIL US AT ► cultpopturemedia@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Rob is joined by Tim De la Motte and Andy Dierker and we work out...I mean talk about the Norm MacDonald and Artie Lange film DIRTY WORK. Then we all get horses, move up to the mountains and stop bother people. Remakes begin @ 40mins 30sec Rob gets rid of all the comedy; Tim is inspired by Shanghai Knights; and Andy sets it in a time where offensive jokes are okay. Follow Tim on Instagram @ timdelamotte and go have lunch with Andy!
Hello out there in podcastland and welcome back to Spoilers, your movie review podcast where your hosts have lots of opinions, but zero credentials. This week, the gang goes back in time to the 1800s where they join Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker…err, I mean, Jackie Chan and Will Smith…err,… Continue reading
Vår flygande reporter Nils fortsätter att bevaka Djurgårdens träningsläger nere i Turkiet. I det här avsnittet har han pratat med spelare och ledare efter lagets mycket stabila seger över Shanghai med 3-1. Bland intervjuobjekten finns bland andra Sam Johnson, Svennis och Tobias Hysén. Programledare: Nils Ek Gäster: Sam Johnson, Svennis, Tobias Hysén, mfl. Produktion: Olof Lindh See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dungeon Crawlers Radio welcomes back to the showMatt Hill who is a Canadian voice actor, actor, Ultramarathon runner, Inspirational Speaker and all around good guy! He is known for several roles, including Ed in Ed, Edd n Eddy, Kevin Keene/Captain N in Captain N: The Game Master, Kira Yamato in Gundam Seed and Gundam Seed Destiny, Raphael in Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation, Ryo Sanada in Ronin Warriors, Carlos in Transformers Armada, Ironhide in Transformers Energon. He is also the voice of the Wonderbolt Soarin' in My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. He played Raphael in third Teenage Ninja Turtles movie & Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation. He also played the deputy in the live-action movie Shanghai Knights. This episode of Dungeon Crawlers Radio has been brought to you by Audible. Visit http://www.audibletrial.com/DungeonCrawlersRadio for a free trial membership*. Audible® Free Trial Details * Get your first 30 days of the AudibleListener® Gold membership plan free, which includes one credit. In almost all cases, one credit equals one audiobook. After your 30 day trial, your membership will automatically renew each month for just $14.95, billed to the credit card you used when you registered with Audible. With your membership, you will receive one credit per month plus members-only discounts on all audio purchases. If you cancel your membership before your free trial period is up, you will not be charged. Thereafter, cancel anytime, effective the next billing cycle. See the complete terms and policy applicable to Audible memberships.
On this week's episode, the whole gang gets together to discuss animal rights, Shanghai Knights, and 90's TV network programming. We also touch on the EU LCS finals, NA playoffs, Challenger finals and All-Star voting. In General Gaming we re-enact PAX East 2014 in its entirety and talk about what's wrong with MMOs these days! To close this hot ep out we listen to some fantastic listener voicemails. Keep 'em coming! Thanks to our listener of the week, Frosty the Perv! Join us on mumble! Download mumble and connect to mumble.justokgamers.com , port: 36090 We also have a chat channel in the League of Legends client. Add "Just OK Gamers" to your chat list and play with the guys and other listeners. Please rate and subscribe to us on iTunes.
The Gods rips into the horrible Great Gatsby (the 1974 version!) and Wade interviews China Beach star Robert Picardo! Digigods Podcast, 05/07/13 (MP3) -- 31.3 MB right click to save Subscribe to the Digigods Podcast In this episode, the Gods discuss: Band of Outsiders (Un Bande A Part) (Blu-ray) Broken City (Blu-ray) Bruce Lee Double Feature: The Big Boss / Fist of Fury Double Feature (DVD) Bruce Lee Double Feature: Way of the Dragon / Game of Death Double Feature (DVD) China Beach: The Complete Series Deluxe Collector's Set (DVD) Dragon Lord (02181) (Blu-ray) Eclipse Series 38: Masaki Kobayashi Against the System (The Thick Walled Room, I Will Buy You, Black River, The Inheritance) (DVD) The First Time (DVD) Fortress (02261) (Blu-ray) Full Frontal (02391) (Blu-ray) Gamer 3D (Blu-ray 3D) Getting it On (Spring Break Film Festival) (DVD) The Great Gatsby (Blu-ray) The Great Gatsby: Midnight in Manhattan (DVD) The Grifters (02491) (Blu-ray) Heaven (03801) (Blu-ray) Henry Jaglom Collection Vol. 2: Thre Comedies (Sitting Ducks, Can She Bake a Cherry Pie?, New Year's Day) (DVD) Homework (Spring Break Film Festival) (DVD) Jack Reacher (Blu-ray) Jackie Chan Double Feature: Police Story / Police Story II (Blu-ray) Mama (Blu-ray/DVD) One Hour Photo (Blu-ray) Pawn (Blu-ray/DVD) Rockin' Road Trip (Spring Break Film Festival) (DVD) Safe Haven (Blu-ray) Shanghai Noon and Shanghai Knights 2 Movie Collection (Blu-ray) Summer School (Spring Break Film Festival) (DVD) Please also visit CineGods.com.
The Dungeon Crawlers Radio team wants to welcome to the show once again the funny, talented, and maybe a little insane? Actor and Voice actor, Matt Hill. For the last 25 years Matt has been the voice behind and actor on some of the world's most popular Animated, Anime and Film characters. His voice career was launched landing the original character, "Kevin" on the 80's cartoon; Captain Nintendo. Using his love of athletics Matt jumped into the role (and suit) as everyone’s favorite turtle, "Raphael" in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 111. The voice that "Loves Chickens & Buttered Toast", "ED" on Ed Edd & Eddy, the worlds biggest hearted bear "Tender Heart" on Care Bears and a memorable role playing Jackie Chan's Deputy in Shanghai Knights. Matt even had his heart ripped out after kissing Angie Everhart in "Tales From the Crypt; Bordello of Blood". Matt is currently recording the newest PACMAN series set to air in 2013, as well as, Rekkit the Rabbit and Shezow. Additional Note: Hello everyone we apologize about the technical difficulties we experienced during tonight's show with special guest Matt Hill. We experienced some unfortunate technical issues with the Internet stream tonight. However we should be back to normal next week and we're working on options so this won't happen in the future. Revan, Guy Named Joe, Flagoon, and Firebird