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- A rough-and-tumble trucker and his side kick face off with an ancient sorcerer in a supernatural battle beneath Chinatown.
- A truck driver and his new friend, Jack Burton, unite on a new adventure.
- An Extended ending from 'Big Trouble in Little China'.
- Deleted scenes from 'Big Trouble in Little China'.
- Side-scrolling beat 'em up loosely based on the film of the same name. In the underworld, the film's protagonists Jack Burton, Wang Chi and Egg Shen must fight henchmen, the three Storms and avoid monsters to reach Lo Pan and save Gracie.
- The slow descent of New York City's Chinatown from a cultural community into an artificially constructed tourist attraction.
- Missed Takes is a show where two hosts and a guest go through movie mistakes for a single film, and have to somehow explain how the mistakes aren't mistakes at all within the storyline of the film, no matter how ridiculous. It's improvisation and quick thinking with a dash of silliness. Each episode prominently features a beer or cocktail themed to the movie, fueling the creativity and comedy.
- Directed by John Carpenter and starring Kurt Russell, "Big Trouble in Little China" (1986) is a goofy, entertaining, and unique action film about supernatural ancient Chinese sorcery in San Francisco Chinatown. In this first ever listener requested film review edition, we talk about the original writers of "Big Trouble in Little China" and what their Western type plot vision was, how the film is an inverse to the formula of most modern action stories, how the "Mortal Kombat" franchise drew inspiration from Lo Pan's bad guys, and run through major plot points of the movie. And a remake with The Rock?
- When a Texas couple on the brink of retirement can't stop enabling their belligerent daughter, Jon Taffer must get them to face facts at this China Grove, Texas, country bar.
- It's the Lunar New year and Odlulu has accidentally brought a stone dragon to life. Waldo and Wenda work with local members of a dragon dance team to tame the dragon and save the celebration.
- It's the Lunar New Year and a stone dragon has been brought to life. Wally and Wenda must find a way to tame the dragon and save the celebration.
- We introduce Blu Steel, a series of Scottish accent, whispered-speech, aurally-stimulating reviews of Steelbook Blu Ray releases. Blu Steel is hosted by Tariq Sheikh and the first episode looks at Big Trouble in Little China.
- 2019–TV Episode
- 2016–Podcast EpisodeJoe and Todd give commentary to John Carpenter's "Big Trouble in Little China"
- 2017–Podcast EpisodeI join Ryan Brannon as we worship the masterpiece that is Big Trouble In Little China. Once again, thank you John Carpenter. Thank you.
- 2019– 50mPodcast EpisodeThis week we discuss John Carpenter's take on an action fantasy-horror 80s classic - Big Trouble In Little China from 1986, thanks to our special guest Lee Shorten's recommendation. Our horror movie discussion revolves around Kurt Russel being the sidekick in his own movie, the film's amazing soundtrack, and how this Big Trouble In Little China is both ahead of its time and just OF it's time.
- 2014–TV EpisodeThe Wild man Josh Macuga and Steve Simeone break down the John Carpenter and Kurt Russell classic, Big Trouble in Little China. It's a cross between, action, comedy, magic, romantic comedy, and - well is there any other genre? You know what old Jack Burton says? WATCH GUILTY MOVIE PLEASURES.
- 2020–20214mTV EpisodeAlan reviews the action/comedy/fantasy film Big Trouble in Little China (1986).
- I'm discussing John Carpenter's 1986 tour de force, 'Big Trouble in Little China' (starring Kurt Russell), with a returning guest: Director of Photography Dean Cundey, the cinematographer for five of John Carpenter's films.
- 2020–TV Episode
- 2015– 14mTV Episode
- 2019– 21mTV EpisodeEver wonder what a cheap Italian riff on Big Trouble in Little China might look like? Well, wonder no more. We're covering American Rickshaw in today's installment of Sick Flicks.
- 2018–Podcast Episode
- 2015– 3h 6mPodcast EpisodeYou know what ol' Jack Burton would do on an episode like this? Bring back Jason Mantzoukas and Paul Scheer, of course.
- 2020– 1h 33mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 1h 8mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2016)2012– 1h 27mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 1h 13mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 59mPodcast Episode
- Our heroes scratch their heads in consternation while attempting to unravel this super bonkers 80's classic about a truck driver who, for some reason, has to help his...friend?...I guess...get back his...mail order wife?...who has been kidnapped by a successful business man who is also a...ghost? Is any of this making any sense to anyone?
- Max and Sam are excited to get stuck into the first mashup of their John Carpenter double bill; as Jack Burton takes the fight to the aliens from 'They Live'
- 2020– 1h 45mPodcast Episode
- 2012–TV EpisodeIt's all in the reflexes. Join ol' Jack Burton and myself as we review the classic John Carpenter martial arts action film, Big Trouble In Little China, starring Kurt Russell and Kim Cattrall.
- With special guest Owen Croak, Anna and Derek discuss the Kurt Russell starrer and John Carpenter cult classic, Big Trouble in Little China (1986).
- 2021– 1h 49mTV EpisodeTy and Wes are joined by Elias Toufexis to continue the John Carpenter series. Today the guys talk about the amazing film Big Trouble in Little China.
- 2020– 1h 6mPodcast Episode
- 2016–Podcast EpisodeAfter holding their recent pop culture fantasy draft for the year 1986, Derek nominated "Big Trouble in Little China" as the movie from 1986 that he wants them to review on the podcast. The guys discuss many aspects of the film including the box office performance, cast, director, quotes, scenes and behind-the-scenes trivia. Chris points out how few good roles there have been for Asian actors in Hollywood over the years. For the trivia segment of the show, Chris quizzes Derek on several times that Hollywood has cast a non-Asian actor to play an Asian character on film.