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This Week In Sleaze 11 – Tightie Whitie Theater: Ghoul Sex Squad & Mind Fuck

Tonight in the Tightie Whitie Theater, Sleazy K and The Great Lord Joshua Regal skip past both Category I, Category II AND Category III and into XXX territory as real sex center stage in the discussion and review of Ghoul Sex Squad and Mind Fuck.

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The Director’s Series 6: Nam Nai-Choi – Peacock King & Saga Of The Phoenix

Japanese money, manga adaptation merged with Nam Nai-choi… find out how these Yuen Biao vehicles fare under the watchful eye of the profile chosen for this  Director’s Series. Anime exposure, Yuen Biao, Gloria Yip and Genie-discussion guaranteed.

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Running times:
00m 00s – Intro/Background/Yuen Biao bio/discussion
37m 00s – Peacock King Review
62m 50s – Gloria Yip bio/discussion
67m 25s – Shintaro Katsu bio/discussion
73m 50s – Saga Of The Phoenix Review

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The Director’s Series 5: Nam Nai-Choi – Her Vengeance

Nam Nai-choi turns to the next chapter and stops firmly and hard at female revenge. Therefore Kenny Be and Hong Kong Dave review 1988’s Her Vengeance, starring Pauline Wong and Lam Ching-Ying. Also featuring discussion, loose theories and facts about its rather extensive censorship history. Also remember to check out Podcast On Fire Network Bonus Episode 4 where we talk of the Shaw Brothers movie that inspired Her Vengeance!

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Running times:
00m 00s – Intro/Pauline Wong bio & discussion
16m 50s – Lam Ching Ying bio & discussion
32m 08s – Her Vengeance Review
74m 24s – Category II edit and extended laserdisc discussion

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Japan On Fire 14: Mamoru Oshii – The Red Spectacles & Patlabor

Kenny B and special guest Coffin Jon from VCinema continue their exploration of Mamoru Oshii and after quiet, surreal and religious anime in part 1 comes live action (anime) and a leap from the small screen to the big. Therefore we are reviewing The Red Spectacles (1987) and Patlabor (1989) in this episode.  Surrealism, absurdism and religious imagery is in need to be judged and the results are surprisingly favourable.

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Running times:
00m 00s – Intro/The Red Spectacles Review
63m 10s – Patlabor The Movie Review

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The Director’s Series 4: Nam Nai-Choi – The Ghost Snatchers & Killer’s Nocturne

Wong Jing and Stanley Fung vs. a skeleton and Chin Siu-ho vs. a kangaroo. Welcome to the continued treak through the wacky, violent world of Nam Nai-choi. In this episode: The Ghost Snatchers (1986) and Killer’s Nocturne (1987)

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Running times:
00m 00s – Intro/Joey Wong bio/discussion
20m 13s – Stanley Fung bio/discussion
33m 35s – The Ghost Snatchers review
76m 17s – Alex Man bio/discussion
87m 25s – Pat Ha bio/discussion
94m 35s – Killer’s Nocturne review

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The Director’s Series 3: Nam Nai-Choi – The Seventh Curse

We’ve reached the part of the coverage where you recognize the movie we cover, the one that almost always enters a discussion of cool Hong Kong horror, splatter and adventure flicks. Nam Nai-choi was behind one such and it’s the subject of discussion this episode… The Seventh Curse! Chow Yun-fat, pipes, bazookas, flying baby worm monsters and blood curses. Strap in as Ken, David and Tom analyze the movie containing some of the best work of certain acting legends.

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Running times:
00m 00s – Intro
12m 15s – Wisely background
19m 45s – Chow Yun-fat bio/discussion
49m 00s – Tom’s views on Chin Siu-ho (Ken and David’s at the 53 minutes, 29 second mark in The Director’s Series 1)
50m 45s – Maggie Cheung bio/discussion
64m 00s – Dick Wei bio/discussion
69m 20s – Elvis Tsui bio/discussion
78m 47s – The Seventh Curse review

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Japan On Fire 13: Mamoru Oshii – Angel’s Egg (1985)

Japan On Fire continues with anime but temporarily aborts the Studio Ghibli season for the start of the tale of Mamoru Oshii, director of Ghost In The Shell, Patlabor and Avalon. Ken and special guest Coffin Jon from VCinema talk of Oshii’s career, why he divides even fans of his work and in the second hour try and provide their interpretation of the Oshii 1985 anime Angel’s Egg. Also remember to check out our bonus episode featuring a review of the Australian Z-grade sci-fi movie In The Aftermath. It does connect to Angel’s Egg quite a bit as a matter of fact.

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