AllOuttaBubbleGum podcast episode 43 – The Crow

43 – The Crow | RSS.com Summer of Lee is crower as it reaches it’s natural and unfortunate conclusions: Alex Proyas’ cult classic The Crow, which infamously would be Brandon Lee’s final film as he tragically died on the set. We revisit the 1994 adaptation of James O’Barr’s graphic novel to see how it holds … Read moreAllOuttaBubbleGum podcast episode 43 – The Crow

AllOuttaBubbleGum podcast episode 42 – Brandon 2: Electric BoogaLee

42 – Brandon 2: Electrict BoogaLee | RSS.com We continue our summer of Lee, and this time we check out the first two American studio films of Brandon Lee. His breakout hit Rapid Fire and the studio butchered buddy cop two hander Showdown in Little Tokyo that teams Brandon up with hung Swedish hunk Dolph … Read moreAllOuttaBubbleGum podcast episode 42 – Brandon 2: Electric BoogaLee

AllOuttaBubbleGum podcast episode 41 – Brandon Begins

We finally return to our summer of Lee, exploring the movies of Bruce Lee’s two children. This time we check out the first two films of his son Brandon Lee. His debut and only HK film Legacy of Rage and his South African/German DTV follow up Laser Mission. Was Brandon Lee destined got stardom or … Read moreAllOuttaBubbleGum podcast episode 41 – Brandon Begins

AllOuttaBubbleGum podcast episode 35 – Soccer Summer part 1: Kung Fuutball

35 – Soccer Summer part 1: Kung Fuutball | RSS.comTo mark the occasion of this summer of endless football tournaments (Euros, Copa America, The Olympics) Marty and Stein excitedly, and Brandon and Brenton reluctantly embark on a summer of soccer actioners. Starting of with a double dose of martial arts inspired football hijinks with The … Read moreAllOuttaBubbleGum podcast episode 35 – Soccer Summer part 1: Kung Fuutball

AllOuttaBubbleGum podcast episode 34 – James Bond goes West

This week the guys check out the sole western outings of two actors best known for playing James Bond: Sean Connery and Roger Moore. Those films are Gold of the Seven Saints (1961) with Roger Moore and Shalako (1968) with Sean Connery. It’s safe to say there is a reason westerns aren’t what the two … Read moreAllOuttaBubbleGum podcast episode 34 – James Bond goes West