#82: Kieslowski’s Three Colors Trilogy (1993-1994)

blue-1

If you’re like Ashley, you have probably seen the posters for the THREE COLORS TRILOGY floating around video stores, movie theaters or dorm rooms most of your life. But maybe, also like Ashley, you have never quite gotten around to seeing what BLUEWHITE and RED are all about. And maybe the words “Polish,” “Independent,” “Film” don’t have you rushing out to plug the holes in your film knowledge. But Ashley (and maybe you also) has been remiss in seeing these very watchable and moving films. Go watch them and then unpack them here with us.

Download mp3

Subscribe on Apple PodcastsAndroidPodbean, or Spotify

#81: Enter the Dragon (1973)

enter-the-dragon-3

Here it is: the ultimate podcast about the greatest martial arts film of all time. Wilson, Carr and Lee (Bruce Lee) give it to you straight. In this episode, we discuss ENTER THE DRAGON, Bruce Lee’s entrance into the American film industry and the last film completed before his untimely death. We can’t get enough of Bruce Lee as star, co-writer and fight choreographer. But this film has more to offer, most notably an intense fight scene featuring the talented Angela Mao. Along the way, we also share our love for Lee’s exuberant, offbeat directorial debut, THE WAY OF THE DRAGON (1972).

Download mp3

Subscribe on Apple PodcastsAndroidPodbean, or Spotify