AllOuttaBubbleGum podcast episode 67 – Indian Action Cinema 2: Electric Boolywoogalo
67 – Indian Action Cinema 2: Electric Boolywoogalo | RSS.com The boys revisit the state of Indian action films with a double of Kill (2023) & Animal (2023).
67 – Indian Action Cinema 2: Electric Boolywoogalo | RSS.com The boys revisit the state of Indian action films with a double of Kill (2023) & Animal (2023).
The boys quickly throw together a RIP Wings Hauser episode as they move the namsploitation actionfest The Siege of Firebase Gloria to the top of the watch-pile. 66 – Wings’ Schnauser | RSS.com
Alberto is back and he’s brought with him a Japanese film to split opinions like never before: Bohachi Bushido: Code of the Forgotten Eight (1973). We might actually have broken Brandon this time. 65 – Living is Hell, Dying is Hell, This Movie is | RSS.com
64 – The Bald and The Beautiful | RSS.com We pay tribute to the late great Gene Hackman with a double feature of proper dad thrillers; The Package (1989) and Narrow Margin (1990).
Do action films need sound? The guys do a double of Metropolis and Wings to find out.
62 – Rudy-mentary blaxploitation | RSS.com The guys get ready for a double feature with plenty of titties, funny, and Kung Fu with Rudy Ray Moore in Dolemite (1975) and The Human Tornado (1976). And Zack stops by after a year long hiatus. Check out Zack’s blog: https://zacksfilmthoughts.blogspot.com/ Check out the website: https://allouttabubblegum.com/ Join the … Read moreAllOuttaBubbleGum podcast episode 62 – Rudy-mentary blaxploitation
61 – Da best of da best movies! | RSS.com The guys check out the films of Uganda’s action movie capital Wakaliwood, and watch Who Killed Captain Alex?, Bad Black and Crazy World. Check out their stuff here: https://www.youtube.com/@OfficialWakaliwood
The fellas sit down for a director’s double as they watch the only two theatrical films by notable black filmmaker Ivan Dixon. The smooth Shaft rip-off Trouble Man (1972) and the politically charged and highly controversial The Spook Who Sat by the Door (1973).
59 – Jim Kelly: Dickpuncher Extraordinaire | RSS.com The boys check out some of the films of Enter the Dragon co-star Jim Kelly: Black Belt Jones (1974) and Black Samurai (1976). Was he unfairly sidelined or was Bruce Lee’s shadow the best he could do?
58 – Jesse V Johnson’s favorite son | RSS.com The guys induct Belgian B-actioner star, martial artist, stunt choreographer, stuntman, and former foreign legionnaire Dominique Vandenberg into the hall of fame. Perhaps the most obscure actor to be inducted, but unquestionably one of the most badass both on and even more so off-screen.