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Nobody does action like the French, at least that's how the saying goes in France. Nonetheless, in 1990 Luc Besson crafted a movie that's 1/2 arthouse and 1/2 junkie-turned-assassin story in the stylish and deadly La Femme Nikita. Our hosts dissect the film's dual nature, delving into its blend of elegant visuals and raw, intense action. They examine how Besson crafts a narrative that's as visually stunning as it is thrilling, making La Femme Nikita a unique entry in the action genre. It’s definitely a film that redefines the boundaries between art and adrenaline.
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If you haven't seen Passenger 1 through 56 don't worry you won't be lost. This is an action-thriller where you can check your brain cells at the door in the best possible way. Our hosts explore what made the film such a great afternoon cable movie, and how this adrenaline-pumping airplane hijack thriller had Wesley Snipes career reaching cruising altitude. Get ready for a turbulent, fun-filled journey through one of the '90s most memorable sky-high adventures.
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"You talking to me?" is a line made famous by Robert De Niro… that you won't hear it in this movie. But you will hear De Niro and Charles Grodin deliver a lot of odd-couple banter about health food, marriage, and a forgery in this action-comedy road movie. Our hosts dissect the witty dialogue, the relentless action, and the unexpected heart of the film. Join them as they explore what makes 'Midnight Run' an overlooked entry in the action buddy subgenre that proliferated in the 80s and early 90s.
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This week our intrepid co-hosts venture into the offbeat and outrageous world of John Carpenter's Big Trouble in Little China. In this episode, they unpack the film starring Kurt Russell and Kim Cattrall, a movie that could have been dubbed 'Sexist in the City' but, bizarrely, passes the Bechdel Test. It's a unique blend of kung-fu, comedy, and action, a concoction only conceivable in the 80s. Our hosts explore the film's peculiar charm, that mashes up an HP Lovecraft-esque world with San Francisco's Chinatown.
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Dive into the savage world of 1982’s Conan the Barbarian, with the greatest Conan of all time (apologies to Mr. Momoa and Mr. O’Brien). Join the hosts as they dissect the movie’s barbaric allure as director John Milius brings together James Earl Jones, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Sandahl Bergman for some sex, snakes, swords, and beheadings. I know, sounds boring right?! Our hosts revisit this iconic fantasy to determine whether it stands as a true sword-and-sandal epic or merely a cinematic 'wheel of pain.'
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In this episode we ask the big question: can a movie with a pro-environment message actually make environmentalists wish for the wilderness's destruction just to avoid a sequel? Our hosts delve into the paradoxes of this film, examining its action scenes, environmental themes, and Seagal's “performance” as both actor and director. Join us for a deep dive into a movie that’s as controversial as it is action-packed, and find out if 'On Deadly Ground' stands the test of time or crumbles under its own weight.
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Strap in for a nostalgic flight for a film that seemed too “Disney” for adults, yet based on saucy source material that's “too adult” for Disney. Our hosts blast off into this intriguing mix, exploring why the planned Art Deco inspired trilogy never soared as expected. With Jennifer Connelly in an early adult role, Billy Campbell donning the Rocketeer's helmet, and Timothy Dalton delivering what our hosts argue is an underrated performance by the 'best Bond' (controversial, they know!). Join the duo as they analyze the highs and lows of this unique superhero flick and ponder what could have been for this ambitious, yet grounded, adventure property.
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In this digitally penetrating episode we revisit Tony Scott’s pre-9/11, surveillance state thriller starring Gene Hackman and that dude who used to rap alongside DJ Jazzy Jeff (Gen Xers will get this joke). Delving into a tale where the NSA's surveillance might seem quaint compared to what we voluntarily share on social media today, they ponder a pressing question: Despite its sizzling pace and Big Willie-style, why isn't this film ranked among the Fresh Prince’s best?
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Arnold. A kidnapped daughter. Explosions. Need we say more? Well, our hosts certainly have more to say! (Especially about Vernon Wells skin hugging chain mail vest). They dissect every muscle-flexing, explosive moment of this action-packed film. From Arnold and Rae Dawn Chong’s on point one-liners to the over-the-top action sequences that defined an era, Josh and Antonio explore this cult favorite. Join them as they unpack the mayhem, the madness, and borderline homoeroticism. Just kidding! It's not borderline.
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Strap in for an explosive episode as we explore the high-octane world of 'The Long Kiss Goodnight. Witness Geena Davis go from housewife to kick-ass assassin, and Samuel L. Jackson delivering wisecracks with his signature style in a film born from the most expensive spec script ever sold (at the time … 4 million bucks if you can believe it!). With its Shane Black flair, our hosts delve into a big question: Why isn't this movie considered a classic?
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Get ready for some true Da Vinci alchemy as we dive into the wild and wacky world of Hudson Hawk. Imagine 'Family Guy' meets 'Die Hard', with Bruce Willis at his quippy best. This episode, our co-hosts go head-to-head: Is this an underrated masterpiece or just a cinematic misstep? Join us for a lively debate on one of the most divisive films of the early 90s; exploring why this film splits opinions like a hawk splits the sky.
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Dangle on the edge of your seat as we revisit the high-altitude thrills of the 1993 film Cliffhanger. Watch Sylvester Stallone hanging off rock ledges with a grip as strong as his will. They'll also dissect John Lithgow's notoriously questionable British accent – is it a villainous masterstroke or just criminally bad? Join in for a gripping journey through this vertigo-inducing, action-packed mountain adventure!
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Dive into the time-twisting world of Timecop with a time-traveling machine that has zero grounding in logic, either now or in the future. In this episode, we tackle the 1994 Jean-Claude Van Damme classic, exploring its place on the Van Damme Bell Curve. Is it the ultimate roundhouse kick in JCVD’s career or a stumble in the timeline? No two reviewers can occupy the same opinion at the same time, so there's lots to debate with this time traveling action flick.
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Half-man half-robot, and half 80s classic. Wait, that's three halves? Well, RoboCop is a big movie. It's Reagan-era excess at its absolute peak: carnage, cocaine, and cyborgs. Get ready to patrol the mean streets of future-Detroit (of the past) with Josh and Antonio as they revisit the iconic '87 classic! They'll delve into the world where man meets machine: Is RoboCop the ultimate crime-fighting tool, or just a guy who really needs an oil change? And we answer the question on everyone’s mind: is RoboCop part of a cinematic shared universe with That 70s Show?