While there are new movies that are fun and enjoyable, they just don‘t have the same impact as the Action Movies we remember as kids/teenagers.
So I figured, we were not alone in our nostalgia and created a podcast to entertain people who feel the same as us.
We will talk about what made certain movies so memorable.
We will talk about a movie so cheesy but still makes us smile.
We will share a memory of watching a movie for the first time.
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While there are new movies that are fun and enjoyable, they just don‘t have the same impact as the Action Movies we remember as kids/teenagers.
So I figured, we were not alone in our nostalgia and created a podcast to entertain people who feel the same as us.
We will talk about what made certain movies so memorable.
We will talk about a movie so cheesy but still makes us smile.
We will share a memory of watching a movie for the first time.
Imagine if, you will, that Hershel Gordon Lewis and Looney Tunes had a Kung Fu baby. Got that picture in your mind? No? Well, we just watched that Kung Fu baby in Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky. Based on a manga and accurately described as a Kung-Fu Splatter film, Riki-Oh lives up to the hype as the first Hong Kong film to be slapped with a Category III rating (NC-17 equivalent) for violence. If a thin story and exploding heads are your thing, then it's a MUST watch for you.
Give Me Back My Action&Horror Movies
While there are new movies that are fun and enjoyable, they just don‘t have the same impact as the Action Movies we remember as kids/teenagers.
So I figured, we were not alone in our nostalgia and created a podcast to entertain people who feel the same as us.
We will talk about what made certain movies so memorable.
We will talk about a movie so cheesy but still makes us smile.
We will share a memory of watching a movie for the first time.