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Tag: Category III

This Week In Sleaze 40: Tightie Whitie Theatre – My Neighbours Are Phantoms & Hidden Desire

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Let’s talk some fucking…. Christmas sleaze! Because there’s no tradition of the Cat III Christmas movie, we have to create our own atmos here of smells and gift giving. So breaking format,  we review a NON Category III movie. My Neighbours Are Phantoms may star Amy Yip and Charlie Cho as a pervert but it’s working within the ghost comedy spectrum. But Charlie provides probably the best representation of his cinematic image on screen ever so that’s our gift to ourselves: Fun with Charlie. But we still grace this episode and Christmas with a Category III nasty. In Ho Fan’s Hidden Desire we find DARK Charlie…

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This Week In Sleaze 39: Tightie Whitie Theatre – Lost Souls & Wild At Heart

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Let’s talk some fucking… miserable fooling! This time we settle into the Tightie Whitie Theatre for misery with Mou Tun-fei at Shaw Brothers and Ho Fan directed misadventures in fooling.

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Running Times:
00m 00s – Intro/Mou Tun-fei  biography and discussion.
25m 28s – Lost Souls review
54m 31s – Wild At Heart review

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This Week In Sleaze 38: Tightie Whitie Theatre – Love To Kill & The Underground Banker

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Let’s talk some fucking living next door to Dr. Lamb! One actor that took roles left and right, evolved his craft and did not in some cases (by his own admission) was Anthony Wong and he was as much of a mainstay in mainstream, lower rated Hong Kong cinema as in Category III movies. In this episode we take a look at him as an abusive husband in the Kirk Wong produced Love To Kill from 1993 and as a husband having troubles with local loan sharks and living next door to Dr.Lamb in the Wong Jing production The Underground Banker.

Running Times: 
00m 00s – Intro/Anthony Wong bio & discussion
26m 43s – Love To Kill review
60m 34s – William Ho bio/discussion
70m 42s – The Underground Banker review

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Podcast On Fire 200: The Big 200

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Well, well, well… we’ve reached episode 200 and thank you for listening and supporting the show! We came up with an innovative idea for the celebration: WE’RE GONNA REVIEW MOVIES!  With Kenny B and many of the co-hosts of the network, across 4 hours and several separate recordings you’ll essentially get all network shows in one. Enjoy!

Running times:
00m 00s – Stoo and Tom K-W
60m 58s – Phil G
81m 32s – The Great Lord Joshua Regal
122m 16s – Coffin Jon
154m 17s – Paul Fox
199m 57s – Dr. Lam

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This Week In Sleaze 37: Tightie Whitie Theatre – Diary Of A Serial Killer & Gates Of Hell

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Let’s talk some fucking…. as a duo for the first time in a long time! In the our cherished Tightie Whitie Theatre, Sleazy K and The Great Lord Joshua Regal are going to sit down to talk and review two movies out of 1995 from the same director and acting team: 1995’s Diary Of A Serial Killer and Gates Of Hell.  One being a grisly serial killer story out of reality and one being the worst advert for San Francisco ever.

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This Week In Sleaze 36: Tightie Whitie Theatre – The Romance Of The Vampires & Jail Of No Return

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Ready for some quick fucking?… again? Sleazy K goes at it solo this episode as well, re-visiting a vampire flick BY the chief maker of Hong Kong vampire flicks and the directorial debut of actor Hugo Ng: the rather professionally made Jail Of No Return. Review of on-camera defecating coming up.

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This Week In Sleaze 35: Tightie Whitie Theatre – Pretty Woman & O.C.T.B. Case – The Floating Body

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Ready for some quick fucking? Sleazy K sits down on his own to review the Veronica Yip starrer Pretty Woman and O.C.T.B. Case – The Floating Body… which does not star Danny Lee.  The former being a must if you felt rape, murder, gunplay, stupid comedy and orgies were absent elements in the Richard Gere/Julia Roberts movie.

Contact the show via email at podcastonfire at googlemail.com, on our Facebook page and Facebook group or Twitter (@podcastonfire@sogoodreviews) and SUBSCRIBE to our iTunes feed. Music courtesy of Brian Kirby (http://briankirby.net) whose awesome clothing line you can find at http://www.shelflifeclothing.com/. We are also featured on All Things Film, a collection of like minded Film, Cinema, TV, Geek and Cult Podcasts.

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