AllOuttaBubbleGum podcast episode 27 – PyunBoxer

27 – PyunBoxer | RSS.com The guys watch Albert Pyun’s two sequels to the JCVD film Kickboxer; Kickboxer 2: The Road Back and Kickboxer 4: The Aggressor, as they were both nominated for the Action top 250 by Stein. Are they worthy action classics or did Stein just nominate a ton of Pyun films because … Read moreAllOuttaBubbleGum podcast episode 27 – PyunBoxer

AllOuttaBubbleGum podcast – Above & Beyond the Law episode 3

It is another episode of the career spanning Steven Seagal deep dive examining his entire career going through it chronologically and in reverse chronological order, one double feature at the time. This time it is Seagal’s one golden era film without WarnerBros, Marked for Death and the film that was intended as his return to … Read moreAllOuttaBubbleGum podcast – Above & Beyond the Law episode 3

AllOuttaBubbleGum podcast episode 22 – Pump Up The Bhangra: Shah Rukh Khan and Indian action cinema

The boys keep it international as it is time to introduce Bollywood icon Shah Rukh Khan in to the hall of fame. They are joined by special guest Jawsunleashed to talk about SRK’s career, his recent comeback smash hits Pathaan (2023) and Jawaan (2023), and why Indian action cinema is in a golden age at … Read moreAllOuttaBubbleGum podcast episode 22 – Pump Up The Bhangra: Shah Rukh Khan and Indian action cinema

AllOuttaBubbleGum podcast episode 21 – ZAxploitation

No country seems more ripe for a blaxploitation movement than South Africa. The guys watch the instantly banned ground breaker Joe Bullet (1973) and also sample several films from the so-called “B scheme”. Was it a backdoor to making statement films or just another way for the apartheid government to maintain control? Films discussed: Joe … Read moreAllOuttaBubbleGum podcast episode 21 – ZAxploitation

AllOuttaBubbleGum podcast episode 20 – Hell up in Harlem

The guys continue Blaxploitation February by taking a trip across 110th street and into Harlem to examin two different takes on a duo of detective going up against the mob in Harlem: the more comedic Cotton Comes to Harlem (1970), written and directed by civil rights activist Ossie Davis, and the gritty neo noir Across … Read moreAllOuttaBubbleGum podcast episode 20 – Hell up in Harlem