36 min

Big Trouble in Little China Verbal Diorama

    • Film History

In the first of March's look into cult movie classics, Big Trouble in Little China nowadays looks like a movie that should have been destined for success.
It had the capable charismatic hero, and Kurt Russell playing the guy who thinks he's the hero. Throw in the damsels in distress, creepy villain, ancient sorcery, high-action martial arts choreography and Chinese mythology and mysticism, and it makes no sense that it flopped at the box office.
Unlike most '80s movie where Chinese characters were cliched tropes, Big Trouble in Little China, with its primarily Asian cast, at least attempts to respect Chinese myths and legends.
Just remember, if you need a green-eyed girl to break your centuries-old curse, don't be like David Lo Pan, get her consent before the marriage ceremony!
The parody of Gangnam Style I mentioned is Lo Pan Style and it's hilarious!
I would love to hear your thoughts on Big Trouble in Little China!
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Andy from Geek Salad for his Patron thoughts. You can find Geek Salad @geeksaladradio on Twitter
Mike, also from Geek Salad for his Patron thoughts. You can find Geek Salad once again @geeksaladradio on Twitter and Mike is @gundam_guyver
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Theme Music: Verbal...

In the first of March's look into cult movie classics, Big Trouble in Little China nowadays looks like a movie that should have been destined for success.
It had the capable charismatic hero, and Kurt Russell playing the guy who thinks he's the hero. Throw in the damsels in distress, creepy villain, ancient sorcery, high-action martial arts choreography and Chinese mythology and mysticism, and it makes no sense that it flopped at the box office.
Unlike most '80s movie where Chinese characters were cliched tropes, Big Trouble in Little China, with its primarily Asian cast, at least attempts to respect Chinese myths and legends.
Just remember, if you need a green-eyed girl to break your centuries-old curse, don't be like David Lo Pan, get her consent before the marriage ceremony!
The parody of Gangnam Style I mentioned is Lo Pan Style and it's hilarious!
I would love to hear your thoughts on Big Trouble in Little China!
GET IN TOUCH....
Twitter @verbaldioramaInstagram @verbaldioramaFacebook @verbaldioramaLetterboxd @verbaldioramaEmail verbaldiorama [at] gmail [dot] comWebsite verbaldiorama.com
SUPPORT VERBAL DIORAMA....
Leave a 5-star rating/review: Apple Podcasts or Podchaser 
Join the Patreon: patreon.com/verbaldiorama
Thank you to all the patrons Simon E, Sade, Jardiel, Claudia, Simon B, Laurel, Derek, Jason, Kristin, Cat, Andy, Mike, Griff, Luke, Emily, Michael, Matt, Trevor and Scott!
Buy Merch! https://teespring.com/stores/verbaldiorama
Tees, mugs, hoodies and totes are available!
EPISODE THANKS TO....
Most excellent Patrons
Andy from Geek Salad for his Patron thoughts. You can find Geek Salad @geeksaladradio on Twitter
Mike, also from Geek Salad for his Patron thoughts. You can find Geek Salad once again @geeksaladradio on Twitter and Mike is @gundam_guyver
Subscribe, follow and listen to all these wonderful podcasts in your app of choice!
Twitter peeps
@Oral_mfc@BLCAgnew@OSWpodcast1@Dan2Di2@RedeemBadMovies
Instagram folk
None this time
Facebook chums
Erik
Theme Music: Verbal...

36 min