Logo

    don lee

    Explore " don lee" with insightful episodes like "The Roundup: Punishment (2024)", "The Outlaws (2017)", "Eternals", "Episode 24 - Fan request! We review the Eternals" and "Episode 25 Train to Busan (2016)" from podcasts like ""Kino Korea", "Kino Korea", "Assembly Required: An MCU Retrospective", "Two Asian Blokes" and "Running Scared"" and more!

    Episodes (17)

    The Roundup: Punishment (2024)

    The Roundup: Punishment (2024)
    The Roundup: Punishment von Heo Myeong-haeng feierte seine Weltpremiere auf der diesjährigen Berlinale. Don Lees (Ma Dong-seok) Fäuste bestrafen wieder. Diesmal ein paar Gangster, die sich ein Online-Kasino Business aufgebaut haben und aus den Philippinen operieren, um sich den südkoreanischen Behörden zu entziehen. Doch das stört Don Lees Truppe überhaupt nicht. Die operieren nämlich ebenfalls grenzübergreifend, um die Interessen des südkoreanischen Staates zu schützen.

    Im Berlinale Palast wurden die Sitzplätze für die Vorstellung zufällig verteilt und besonders Tobias Schmidt, mit dem ich in der neuen Podcast Folge über den Film spreche, hatte unglaubliches Glück mit seinem Platz. Er saß direkt hinter Don Lee und konnte den Film in unmittelbare Nähe der Crew erleben.  Wenn ihr wissen wollt, wie wir The Roundup:Punishment fanden und ob Don Lee während der Vorstellung gequatscht hat, dann seid ihr bei dieser Folge genau richtig.

    E-Mail: kinokorea@gmx.de

    Tobias auf Instagram: @shumittodesu


    The Outlaws (2017)

    The Outlaws (2017)
    In dieser Folge reisen wir in die ‚Stadt des Verbrechens‘ und verteilen Schellen und Kopfnüsse an alle, die uns in die Quere kommen. Gästen Carina Dominguez Lopez und Stephan sprechen über 'The Outlaws' von Kang Yoon-Seong aus dem Jahre 2017 und darüber, warum uns der Actionfilm mit Comedy-Einschlag so gut gefallen hat. 

    Dank geht raus an die Buschmedia Group, die mir freundlicherweise für die Besprechung das Mediabook von 'The Outlaws' zur Verfügung gestellt haben.
     
    E-Mail: kinokorea@gmx.de

    Eternals

    Eternals

    The Assembly Required crew gets back to reassembling the MCU movie by movie as they take a look at 2021's ETERNALS! Join Eduardo, Peach3z, Chris, and Robbie as they discuss the polarizing film from Chloé Zhao. Is it as bad as its reviews indicated? Better? Worse? Buckle up, because Arishem isn't the only judge in town!

    This episode of Assembly Required: An MCU Retrospective is brought to you by Audible. Go to https://www.audibletrial.com/assemblyrequired for a free 30-day trial today!

    Assembly Required has a Patreon! Join us at https://www.patreon.com/assemblyrequired for access to our exclusive Discord server and other Patron-exclusive benefits!

    ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

    Episode 25 Train to Busan (2016)

    Episode 25 Train to Busan (2016)

    Punch your ticket for some really bad customer service as we flee a zombie outbreak by high speed locomotive in the South Korean hit film Train to Busan (2016).  This episode,  Running Scared hosts, Jamie Roberts and Robert Lendrum, are joined by a film critic for the Korea JoongAng Daily, Jae-lim Lee. She gives us perspective on the film's reception in Korea, discusses her interview with choreographer Jeon Young, and introduces us to the term 'Shinpa'.  What were the top 5 sh*ttiest Dad moves? Why did Jamie miss the greatest spectacle Toronto had ever seen?  Plus we introduce our new 1-line challenge!

    Consider supporting us on Patreon patreon.com/runningscared

    Follow us on Twitter  @runningscaredpd

    Email us at: therunnningscaredpodcast@gmail.com

    Follow us on Instagram @runningscaredpod

    Support the show

    Episode 231: 'Eternals' with Angie Han

    Episode 231: 'Eternals' with Angie Han

    How is ETERNALS like eating tapas in New York? Believe it or not, that question is answered in this week's episode, alongside a Sundance recap, blockbuster casting news, and more with Hollywood Reporter TV Critic Angie Han.  And of course, your Hall of Excellence champion (category: Badass Denzel Performance) is revealed!

    What’s Good Mentions
    Alonso - honeycrisp apples
    Drea - refurbishing videos
    Ify - Grand Crew and recipe binders
    Angie - Gelly Roll metallic pens

    ITIDIC
    Jason Momoa Is Joining the Fast Family

    Nightmare Alley Gets a Second Life in Black & White

    Staff Picks:
    Ify - After Yang
    Drea - Beyond the Infinite Two Minutes
    Alonso - Date and Switch
    Angie - The Outside Story

    Buy Alonso's book - I'll Be Home for Christmas Movies

    Support our sponsors!

    Doordash
    Get 25% off and zero delivery fees on their first order of $15 or more, when you download the DoorDash app and enter code MAXFILM.

    Lumi Labs
    Get free shipping and 30% off your first order at MicrodoseGummies.com with code: MAXFILM

    With:
    Ify Nwadiwe
    Drea Clark
    Alonso Duralde
    Angie Han

    Follow us on BlueSky, Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram

    With
    Drea Clark
    Alonso Duralde
    Ify Nwadiwe

    Produced by Marissa Flaxbart
    Sr. Producer Laura Swisher

    Talking Comics Podcast: Eternals Movie Review

    Talking Comics Podcast: Eternals Movie Review

    In this special episode of the Talking Comics Podcast, Joey, Aaron, and Steve share their thoughts about Chloe Zhao's MCU epic Eternals. The review portion of the podcast begins at the 8:49 mark. Be sure to stay tuned after the closing theme for a silly after-credits sequence.

    The Comic Book Podcast is brought to you by Talking Comics (www.talkingcomicbooks.com) The podcast is hosted by Steve Seigh, Bob Reyer, Joey Braccino, Aaron Amos, and John Burkle, who weekly dissect everything comics-related, from breaking news to new releases. Our Twitter handle is @TalkingComics

    BONUS EPISODDE 7: Eternals Impressions

    Hi-YAH! Martial Arts Movie Channel Review

    Hi-YAH!  Martial Arts Movie Channel Review

    Hi-YAH! Martial Arts Movie Channel is the subject of this week's episode. Hi-Yah! is the new martial arts and Asian action movie channel from Well Go USA Entertainment. The channel, available in stand alone, or as an add-on to several streaming services including Amazon prime, features hundreds of hours of programming, refreshed monthly, including favorites from Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, Donnie Yen, Tony Jaa, Johnnie To, Yuen Woo-Ping and more. Well Go is a film distribution company that specializes in bringing the best of martial arts cinema to North America, Latin America, Canada, Europe, and Asia. Some highlights include Tai Chi Hero, Ip Man 3, Police Story, and the critically acclaimed The Assassin. Taekwondo Life Magazine's Editor, Marc Zirogiannis, provides an in depth look at this new martial arts streaming service after immersing himself in the world of international martial arts action for several weeks. (This is a review and not a paid promotional advertisement)

    To Find out More about Hi-YAH!:

    https://www.hiyahtv.com

    Support the show (https://squareup.com/store/tae-kwon-do-life-magazine/item/podcast-support-donation)

    See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Double Feature: Train To Busan And Black Death

    Double Feature: Train To Busan And Black Death

    “Train to Busan takes the best parts of every zombie movie and this Black Death movie has one of the most brutal Sean Bean scenes of all time.”

    On this awesome episode:

    • Train to Busan and Black Death are filled with “essential” personalities that are totally screwed and in harm’s way.
    • Stay with us, folks! It’s a double feature episode!!!
    • Love for Don Lee, Ma Dong-Seok who is about to kick ass as Gilgamesh in Marvel’s The Eternals.
    • In this movie, Don Lee plays a tough guy like Dwayne Johnson with “big dick energy.” 
    • Train to Busan is a zombie movie, however, it has won film-making awards. 
    • Doomed characters that you can not help but love.
    • Missions with high mortality rates are discussed like the journey the knights take in Black Death.
    • We imagine what it must be like to be trapped in a train filled with blood-thirsty zombies.
    • Busan respects the zombie movie rules, but defies expectations and finds a way to do something new.
    • The dad in T2B learns to be a good person and make sacrifices.
    • And then there is the jerk that gets a lot of people killed.
    • There is an amazing escalator sequence in Busan involving the escaping survivors.
    • Right now the world is being defined as “Essential” or “Non-Essential.”

    Sponsored by: MyBookie.

    Sports have come to a screeching halt with basketball benched and pitchers off the mound, but our friends at MyBookie aren’t going to let it get you down. Stay sane and stay entertained with access to your favorite games like Blackjack, Roulette, Slots, War and more. It doesn’t matter whether you’re out on the front lines or quarantined at home – the fun doesn’t have to come to an end with MyBookie.
    Video Poker not your thing but still need a fix? They’ve got you covered with a host of live Casino dealers online. That’s right – they have professional dealers at their tables, live on site, 24/7. Your favorite squad sidelined because of the pandemic? Don’t even sweat it – MyBookie has  partnered with some of the leading
    ESPORTS brands to bring you wagers on virtual action, straight from the court in NBA 2K20.
    Plus, you can always do your part to make your bankroll great again by taking advantage of shifting odds on political bets.You can trust the industry leaders in times like these. They’re reliable, upright, and best of all, they pay fast when you win!


    “YOU SPIN, YOU WIN, YOU GET PAID!”
    Visit MyBookie dot AG and use PROMO CODE: BINGEWATCHERS for a 150% bonus on your first Casino deposit. That’s PROMO CODE: BINGEWATCHERS to receive a 150% cash bonus on your first deposit and you can claim those extra funds all the way up to $750.

    Use promocode:  BINGEWATCHERS to activate the offer. 

    • Comparing Busan to Return of the Living Dead
    • Side discussion about zombie types such as talking, running, rising, and stacking.
    • Busan’s horror sequel, ‘Peninsula,’is on its way.
    • Superstitions and suspicions abound in the very di
    Support the show

    Drop us a voicemail https://bit.ly/VOICEMAILTHEPOD
    Say hi? host@bwpodcast.com
    Partner with us? sales@bwpodcast.com

    Episode 295: BACON, pt. 2

    Episode 295: BACON, pt. 2

    On another preee-recorded episode of Cooking Issues, Dave is still on the road with The Bartender Advocacy Convention. This week, he's in Pittsburgh with Don Lee, evil (or benevolent, perhaps) cocktail overlord of the universe, Kevin Denton, national mixologist for Pernod Ricard, and Brian Bartels, author of The Bloody Mary: The Lore and Legend of a Cocktail Classic, with Recipes for Brunch and Beyond.

    Episode 289: Canon Fodder

    Episode 289: Canon Fodder

    This week on Cooking Issues, sitting in for Nastassia is evil cocktail overlord Don Lee. He and Dave talk revisionism in the Star Wars universe and The Bible, owning a combi oven but not an immersion circulator, the status of Cooking Issues as a “family show,” installing your own water filter, Jacques Pépin and crispy clam strips, plastic safety, cultural appropriation, peeling walnuts, and more!

    Logo

    © 2024 Podcastworld. All rights reserved

    Stay up to date

    For any inquiries, please email us at hello@podcastworld.io