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Explore " lucy liu" with insightful episodes like "Lucy Liu: Brush with Fame", "Ep. 200 - Family Time: Shanghai Noon", "Lucky Number Slevin & Numberblocks", "Potential Pick - Shazam! Fury of the Gods Spoiler Review" and "E0157 - Shazam 2 Review - Taste The Rainbow!" from podcasts like ""That A Girl TV", "Time Sensitive", "Bad Dads Film Review", "The Potential Podcast!" and "Films & Stuff"" and more!
Episodes (41)
Ep. 200 - Family Time: Shanghai Noon
We are bringing you the second installment of a new series on Time Sensitive here in Season 5. It’s the opportunity to dive deeper into those movies that made us with the people who witnessed it first hand. Won’t you join us for some “Family Time.” Set in the late 19th century, Shanghai Noon is a collaborative parody of many genres, but mostly resembles the “buddy cop film.” It was directed by Tom Dey and its commercial success spawned a sequel, Shanghai Knights, which was released in 2003.
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Lucky Number Slevin & Numberblocks
We have an amazing special guest this week as we’re joined by Meeg who helped kickstart Bad Dads Film review over three years ago and he picks up exactly where he left off, by not watching this weeks movie.
My first car was a burgundy Fiesta with about 800,000 miles on the clock and a sticker of a dog on the rear right hand side window which was impossible to remove no matter how hard I tried which was not very. I don't remember what its number plate was; Peter might suggest a bar code would have been easier for me but then again he's a moron. We discuss the Top 5 Number Plates in movies and television and remember to record it all this time, no minor feat.
LUCKY NUMBER SLEVIN is one of the worst ever film titles and is also a good barometer of how tastes change because I distinctly remember enjoying the fast paced 2006 crime caper the first time I saw it, with its slick noughties dialogue, non-linear story-telling and dense twisty plot but this time round I found it convoluted, contrived and ridiculously pleased with itself, with a story that scarcely matters, dialogue too affected to be taken seriously and not a lot of interest going on thematically. If you're going to serve up something so self-satisfied and casually offensive you might as well try to create some kind of style that isn't just shamelessly ripping off Tarantino.
Aimed at 2 year olds and above, NUMBERBLOCKS is a CBeebies tv series about anthropomorphic blocks of numbers obsessed with the basic mathematical functions, add, subtract, multiply and divide and is approximately 2.71828 times better than PAW PATROL or PJ MASKS or something similar. With little plot to speak of Sidey tired of this before it's 5-minute run time concluded but in fairness he's not precisely the target audience and also he did not vibe as hard as Peter and I did with the song that makes up the bulk of this week’s ten themed episode, Ten Again.
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Potential Pick - Shazam! Fury of the Gods Spoiler Review
Chris and Taylor review the new DC superhero sequel film Shazam! Fury of the Gods written by Henry Gayden and Chris Morgan with direction by David S. Sandberg. The "Shazamily" must band together to fight against the daughters of Atlas. The film stars Zachary Levi, Helen Mirren, Lucy Liu, Asher Angel, Jack Dylan Grazer, Adam Brody, Grace Caroline Currey, Rachel Zegler and Djimon Hounsou.
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★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★E0157 - Shazam 2 Review - Taste The Rainbow!
A podcast where we talk about films and stuff! This week, Ethan and Pete are joined once again by Derick McDuff and this time, he comes bearing additional guests! The duo team up with the Underrated Podcast's co-hosts, Ariel and Alan to talk shop about Shazam: Fury of the Gods!
Will DC ever learn from their mistakes? Why does Pete really hate the DCU? Stick around and find out that and more!
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"What kind of game has no bad guys?" [89]
Its a real STRANGE WORLD (2022) out there, be careful, be aware, as we talk all things about Disney Animations latest. We also give our quick thoughts on Babylon (2022), Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance With Somebody (2022), A Man called Otto (2023), M3GAN (2023), House Party (2023), Plane (2023), as well as the week's biggest film & tv news headlines.
This week's foundation:
EVERGREEN ACTION
Time Stamps:
News: 0:44 - 36:09
"What did I just watch?" Week: 36:15 - 51:06
Lets Get Physical. Physical Media. : 51:11 - 53:45
(Not so) 60 Second Review: 53:50 - 1:06:33
As Seen On A Saturday Night: 1:06:42 - 1:28:33
Lucky Number Slevin
Kicking off the long-awaited second season, the Imbibe Cinema crew discusses the cast, characters, direction, story, screenplay, and style of Paul McGuigan's LUCKY NUMBER SLEVIN (2006), starring Josh Hartnett, Lucy Liu, Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, Sir Ben Kingsley, Stanley Tucci, Mykelti Williamson, Corey Stoll, and more.
A case of mistaken identity lands Slevin (Hartnett) into the middle of a war being plotted by two of the city's most rival crime bosses. Under constant surveillance by Detective Brikowski (Tucci) and assassin Goodkat (Willis), he must get them before they get him.
In this episode, host Jonathan C. Legat is joined by Michael Noens (Executive Director of Blue Whiskey Independent Film Festival) and Tricia Legat (Program Director of Cinema Centennial). Featuring "Bring Down the Money (Freedom)" by Soldier Story.
Remember to imbibe responsibly! If you haven't seen LUCKY NUMBER SLEVIN, watch the film before you listen to the episode.
Episode 321: "Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle" Bit My Finger
We love "Charlie's Angels," so we're happy there's a sequel. What more could you want out of life? It's so over the top in comparison to the first outing, but it's truly just as fun...even if the physics make little to no sense. Most of the characters from the first movie are back, so it feels like an extension of the story more than anything else and we are here for it. We pair is with a 2020 bourbon barrel aged Cabernet Sauvignon called Barrel Heist and we kind of loved it. Why are we suckers for anything that comes from a bourbon barrel?
Metacritic Score: 48/100
Movie Sync Notes: We rented "Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle" on Amazon Video. We start "Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle" 12:08 into the pod and push play on part two 1:13:03 into the pod.
Bill Murray: To Cancel, Or Not To Cancel 'Old Dogs'?
Hollywood actor Bill Murray has been a firm favourite with audiences for decades, so when news broke last month that his latest film had to stop shooting after just three days because of his inappropriate behaviour, many people were shocked.
Lucy Liu was probably not one of them though, as she claims that his actions had been problematic on the set of Charlie's Angels back in the year 2000, and it was revealed he also caused problems on the set of the 90's film 'What About Bob?'
So the question is, can you ever teach an 'old dog' new tricks and change their words and actions to ensure their conduct is appropriate in 2022, or is there no hope?
The Quicky speaks to an expert psychologist and an older man who admits he needs some guidance to update his thinking, to find out what practical tools and advice you can employ in your own life to help change the ways of the ones you love for the better.
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Kill Bill - All Bride Out
Welcome to our Reference Degustation where we take you through a six course menu of foot long quippy Tarantino debauchery. Fourth course: Kill Bill.
All aboard the pussy wagon as we pluck aesthetics around the world but fail to build substance. Dodge the five-point-bore-exploding-foot technique with Kill Bill this week.
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Be Kind Rewind…Kill Bill Vol. 1
On this episode of the podcast, we look back at Kill Bill Vol. 1 and share our thoughts on the film. Does the film still hold up? Hear our thoughts now!
Support the show92: Blackboard Jungle (1955) and Detachment (2011)
Bad Schools is this weeks theme. "Blackboard Jungle" (1955) is the story about a first year teacher in an inner city, all boys school (1:48). The guys both liked it a lot and thought it held up well after 66 years. In "Detachment" (2011), the teacher is a long term substitute and he encounters many of the same problems we saw in Blackboard Jungle (38:36). Matt thought it may have had too many side stories, which caused it to drag a little the second half, but he and Adam both think it deserves a look. As a former teacher, Adam is all in when it comes to movies about teachers.
In honor of Halloween, horror is our theme with "The Haunting" (1963) and "Suspiria" (1977).
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TFG Ep. 82: Star Wars: Visions Spoiler Special, Social Media Love for Mark Hamill, and More Emmys for The Mandalorian
In episode 82 of The Force Geeks: A Star Wars Podcast, Nate, Jake, and their fighter pilot buddy Chris Ridlon provide a complete spoiler special review, breaking down of all nine Star Wars: Visions episodes, which dropped on Wednesday, September 22. The Geeks also discuss why Mark Hamill is getting so much attention on social media, as well as celebrate the numerous Emmy wins for The Mandalorian. Check it all out in this episode of The Force Geeks!
***The views expressed in this show are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the United States Air Force, the Department of Defense, or the U.S. Government.***
Lucy Liu talks fame, art and standing up for herself
Growing up in Queens, N.Y., Lucy Liu felt like she was from another planet — until she found the arts. But when the fiercely independent daughter of Chinese immigrants set her sights on acting, she was told repeatedly she wouldn’t make it in Hollywood, where opportunities for Asian American talent were scant.
Now she’s a household name.
In this crossover episode with The Los Angeles Times’ “Asian Enough” podcast, the actor talks about how her memorable roles — including Ling Woo on “Ally McBeal” and O-Ren Ishii in the “Kill Bill” movies — helped move the needle on Asian representation in Hollywood. Liu also discusses why she had to stand up to Bill Murray on the set of “Charlie’s Angels” and her feelings about the Destiny’s Child song that name-drops her.
More reading: Lucy Liu gets personal on fame, art and standing up for herself on the ‘Charlie’s Angels’ set
Episode 74 - Death to William Part 1 - Kill Bill: Vol. 1
Kill Bill: Vol. 1 - 2003
Director - Quentin Tarantino
Writers - Quentin Tarantino, Uma Thurman
Music - RZA
Stars:
Uma Thurman
David Carradine
Lucy Liu
Daryl Hannah
Vivica A Fox
Michael Madsen
Julie Dreyfus
Sonny Chiba
The Fourth Film by Quentin Tarantino
Charlie's Angels (2000) with Carrie Wittmer
Jordan and Brooke are joined by entertainment writer Carrie Wittmer to discuss 2000's girlboss extravaganza. How did this movie achieve queer classic status? Does McG actually understand what camp is? What is up with everything about Crispin Glover? And when are we getting the Cameron Diaz renaissance?
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Episode 226: I Am Gonna "Kill Bill Vol. 2"
We're wrapping up Kill Bill and Season 2 of Whine and a Movie all in one episode. When it's right, it's right. Kill Bill Vol. 2 has it all. There's fight scenes, emotion, backstabbing, eye plucking, astonishingly long training sequences. What's not to love? We pair it with a Riesling of all things from Kung Fu Girl, and it was so good. We were worried that it would taste like alcoholic sugar water and it absolutely does not. 100% would buy again.
Metacritic Score: 83/100
Movie Sync Notes: We rented the movie on Amazon Prime. We start "Kill Bill Vol. 2" 4:46 into the pod, and push play on part two 51:20 into the pod.
The Britney Spears Story We Didn’t Want To Share With You
On the show today…
In a searing new interview, Lucy Liu has finally commented on those viral headlines about what really happened on the Charlie’s Angels set between her and Bill Murray more than 20 years ago. And she’s ready to share a very different version of events.
And we need to talk about the one piece of reality TV news from this week that has left people floored. Selling Sunset star Chrishell Stause confirmed she is dating her co-star and boss, Jason Oppenheim, via a sexy Instagram post. The majority of fans welcomed the news, while others see it as pretty controversial.
Plus, Britney Spears’ former manager Sam Lutfi has released a series of old voicemail messages from Britney, along with never before seen photos of her kids. There’s an important conversation to be had about the content in these voicemails, but it’s a story we wish we didn’t have to tell.
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Britney Spears’ ex-manager leaks voicemails of pleas to end conservatorship - Page Six: https://pge.sx/3xcisJs
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Asian Enough: Lucy Liu
A conversation with Emmy-nominated actor Lucy Liu about fame, art, motherhood and standing up for herself on the set of "Charlie’s Angels." Guest photo by Sophy Holland.