Good show, as always.
I love that you guys covered We’re Going to Eat You as Zip (Canadian version of Netflix) just sent me that on monday.
Anyway, where you say that the film doesn’t have anything much going on below the surface, I would like to say that apparently it was Tsui Hark’s comment on the ruling society of Hong Kong. Because they were “eating the people alive”, etc. So there’s that.
Speaking about Tsui, the director, he has made some great films, but alot of bad ones too, being so prolific. I’ve seen a clip of Butterfly Murders, which looks awesome- it was basically a POV shot of the bad dude, and you hear his like evil breathing, then like crazy kung-fu attacks ensue.
For Don’t Play with Fire, more known as Dangerous Encounters: 1st Kind, this film is notorious for it’s uncut version being incredibly extreme. Unfortuanetly it was cut, and from what it seems like it’s nearly impossible to get the uncut version. That being said the cut version apparently is still pretty kick ass.
One film he made in 1995, that’s supposed to be amazing is Dao, a remake of One Armed Swordsman, which is a brilliant film.
Maybe you guys should do a show on kung-fu with missing limbs, you could include Crippled Avengers as well.