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Films Uncorked Podcast
Summary: A twice monthly podcast about friends, alcohol, and watching movies. Hosted by Alessandro Molluzzo, Tonia Winer, and Andrew Wilcox
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Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky is a 1991 Hong Kong martial arts-thriller film based on the Japanese manga Riki-Oh by Masahiko Takajo and Saruwatari Tetsuya. Riki-Oh a super strong, yet silent type character, beats the living hell out of various inmates in jail. This hilariously English dubbed movie is available on YouTube and elicits some very interesting reactions from Alessandro, Tonia, & Andrew.
Sorry for running a little late with this episode, but the Films Uncorked Podcast crew was making a cross-country trip with a special guest Aj Anglero the Writer & Director of We Lawless Few. Don't worry, we didn't have any issues with Mickey and Mallory, but we think that you are going to enjoy this episode to end the month of love.
For our February movie selection, we choose a film written by Quentin Tarantino but directed by Tony Scott. True Romance is on the TV at Films Uncorked Podcast to start off the month of love.
A young student, Liu Yude, gets caught up in the local rebellion against the Manchu goverenment and ends up fleeing for his life. After seeking sancutary at a Shaolin temple he has to convince the monks to teach him kung fu so he can get his revenge. From here begins the story for the 36 Chambers he must survive.
New Year! New Face? John Travolta and Nicolas Cage get together in this face swapping romp directed by John Woo.
You know its Christmas when Die Hard is on TV. John McClane and Hans Gruber in Nakatomi Plaza going head to head against each other. What more can you ask out of an 80s action packed movie.
Seven strangers find themselves trapped in an endless maze of cubes, with death traps threatening at every step. What is this place? Who put them there? Can they escape before they succumb to infighting and madness? Find out! By listening to us find out!
Our favorite truck driver Jack Burton (Kurt Russell) is learning that San Francisco's Chinatown has some bizarre characters whose main goal is to kidnap his best friends fiancee who has green eyes! Who knew that having green eyes will help break ancient curses!
Five years after 15 people were killed during a haunted house tour, a documentary crew visits the scene to investigate what really happened. It seems that 94% of Google Users and 71% of Rotten Tomatoes audiences liked this “found footage” movie, I wonder what Alessandro and Andrew will think! NR ‧ 2016 ‧ Horror, Mystery & Suspense ‧ Movie run time: 93 minutes Reviewed by Alessandro Molluzzo, Tonia Winer, & Andrew Wilcox Music: Leave Me Here by Skinny Wrists
Shoot a nuke down a bug hole, you got a lot of dead bugs. It's time to watch Starship Troopers, what else needs to be said?
The boss is away, so what do Andrew and Tonia watch? Ummm. Interlocking tales of highway terror revolve around malevolent spirits at a truck stop, a mysterious traveler, a car accident and a home invasion.
What would you do if you found the woman of your dreams AND you found out that you can travel within your only timeline onto the past? Well, that is exactly what this movie is about.
When father and son coroners investigate the death of a beautiful “Jane Doe,” they find that this autopsy is anything but normal. Now since Tonia chose this movie, the interesting part is what Alessandro and Andrew think about it!
The film stars Roddy Piper, Keith David, and Meg Foster and based on the 1963 short story, “Eight O’Clock in the Morning” by Ray Nelson. Who else but Roddy Piper would be able to save our lives from an alien invasion!
The perfect location for a young boy to lose himself and discover his love of films. As he grows up and learns how to be a projectionist himself in war-torn Sicily, he finds another love of his life