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Electric Podcast 80.000V

Electric Podcast 80.000V

A TV, Film and Arts podcast
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Electric Podcast 80.000V

Electric Podcast 80.000V

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Electric Podcast 80.000V

Electric Podcast 80.000V

Electric Podcast 80.000V

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The final stop in our zombies series takes us to Japan, where we discuss Ryuhei Kitamura's erratic action flick Versus. Excessive fight scenes, bad acting and nauseous camerawork made this a very memorable experience!
Part two of our chapter on zombie films takes us to Hong Kong, where we've found a low budget, independent comedy that follows two idiots as they deal with a zombie apocalypse that takes place within the shopping mall where they work.
Chapter three of this podcast is all about ZOMBIES! Specifically, a zombie film from each of the three main territories we've been looking at: South Korea, Japan and Hong Kong. For our pick from South Korea we watched the 2016 smash hit Train T
In the final episode of our chapter on the Infernal Affairs trilogy we discuss the third entry into the series. It excels in reuniting the original's stars Andy Lau and Tony Leung, but there are also many flaws in this peculiar, hybrid prequel/
A clash of opinions as we explored the second instalment of the Infernal Affairs trilogy, which takes place over three time periods all prior to the events of the first film. Anthony Wong and Eric Tsang steal the show in this complex and ambiti
In the latest chapter of the podcast we explore the influential Hong Kong crime trilogy Infernal Affairs. This episode focuses on the first entry into the franchise - the highest rated film to ever come out of Hong Kong according to iMDB's ra
In this bonus episode we take a (second) look at the film that inspired our journey through Takashi Miike's career; his 100th film, Blade of the Immortal.
In the first episode of our Takashi Miike retrospective we discuss his weird and wonderful 2003 yakuza road movie, Gozu.
The final part of our Takashi Miike retrospective takes a look at his first internationally-released feature film, the low-budget revenge flick Fudoh: The New Generation.
Episode 2 of our 3-part Takashi Miike retrospective focuses on his surreal 2001 comedy-musical, The Happiness of the Katakuris.
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