A Little Bit Of Podcasting In Our Lives
Rosie and Mark get together to talk about sympathy cards, Mambo Number 5, Microsoft Excel, and the competitive spirit.
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Rosie and Mark get together to talk about sympathy cards, Mambo Number 5, Microsoft Excel, and the competitive spirit.
Stay at Home with Chuck Norris and his exciting martial arts movie catalogue. Chuck Norris is a living legend, and one of the most visible martial artists of the 20th Century. Chuck Norris represents the bridge between the low budget “Shaw Brothers” and “Golden Harvest” Asian, martial arts films of the 60’s and 70’s and the high budget action films of today. The latter group includes films like The Matrix, John Wick, and Ip Man. In this episode, Marc Zirogiannis, shares his recommendations on the best Chuck Norris films, available on streaming services and on DVD. The five (5) Chuck Norris Films recommended by Taekwondo Life are:
5. Way of the Dragon (1972)- Chuck Norris in the Bruce Lee Classic. This is also known as “Return of the Dragon“.
4. Good Guys Wear Black (1978) - Norris' breakthrough lead role.
3. A Force of One (1979)- Norris and Bill "Superfoot" Wallace.
2. Lone Wolf McQuade (1983)- Norris and Kung-Fu's David Carradine.
1. The Octogan (1980)- The most notable Chuck Norris martial arts action film.
You can not go wrong with any of the movies on this list. If you like these there are 25 other films in the Chuck Norris filmography you can get acquainted with.
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Today we are so lucky to have the amazingly talented showrunner for the Facebook Watch show Sacred Lies, Raelle Tucker. Raelle is also a playwright and has written for such TV shows as Supernatural, Jessica Jones, and True Blood. The movie she has chosen to discuss today is Kill Bill (both 1 and 2). Raelle and April have a long conversation about loving this film (and other films of its ilk) despite the problematic elements that went on behind the scenes. Raelle also talks about working with the wonderful Juliette Lewis. And she details how she gets her projects off the ground.
You can watch Sacred Lies right this very minute!
And if you haven’t seen Kill Bill…what are you doing?
With April Wolfe and Raelle Tucker.
On today’s show, the guys talk about some of the worst comic books that they have ever read…and Robert Carradine?
This week, we watch the final film from Vestron Pictures "Sundown: The Vampire In Retreat" featuring newly married guests, Kim Gray and Aaron Isett!
Unfortunately we had a little audio difficult this week so please, forgive our rough cut episode!
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