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Welcome to Throw Down, a brand new show from your friends at The Twin Geeks, dedicated entirely to the extensive reaches of action on film. Hosts, critics, and action enthusiasts Jack and Vaughn get together to explore and deconstruct their favorite genre, one film at a time. From contemporary blockbuster epics to underground grindhouse martial arts with a little bit of everything in between, this podcast is here to cover it all.

Throw Down: An Action Cinema Podcast The Twin Geeks

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Welcome to Throw Down, a brand new show from your friends at The Twin Geeks, dedicated entirely to the extensive reaches of action on film. Hosts, critics, and action enthusiasts Jack and Vaughn get together to explore and deconstruct their favorite genre, one film at a time. From contemporary blockbuster epics to underground grindhouse martial arts with a little bit of everything in between, this podcast is here to cover it all.

    Ep. 24: The Matrix (1999)

    Ep. 24: The Matrix (1999)

    Opening with studio logos turned into malleable green code, The Matrix immediately signaled its ethos of rebellion against corporate systems. A verdant haze blankets the film, a visual coding of a false reality, a world that must be shattered, an oppressive existence without freedom or agency. A hapless software developer lives one life as a cog in the machine, feeding into structures of systemic control in a bleak office space of rigid walls and separation. The same man lives another life in rejection of those same systems, undermining power with blackhat efforts from a dilapidated, organic room of electronics and screens, a cyberharmony between digital and physical. Lilly and Lana Wachowski's cyberpunk masterpiece is a million things - a rich philosophical text of existentialism and agency, a masterful cyberpunk odyssey of grungy apocalyptic landscapes and digital realities, and a beautiful trans allegory about becoming who you were meant to be. For this show, however, it is first and foremost the coolest action movie ever made. This week, Jack and Vaughn dive deep into their love for The Matrix on the first episode of Enter The Maytrix, our month long series on the punk tetralogy.

    Next week we’ll be back with The Matrix Reloaded to continue Enter The Maytrix, a whole month dedicated to the cyberpunk cinema of Lilly and Lana Wachowski. Until then, for more words, thoughts, and action adoration, find us all around the internet.
    Vaughn on The Twin Geeks, Letterboxd, Twitter, and Bluesky.
    Jack on The Twin Geeks, Letterboxd, Twitter, and Bluesky.
    Looking for more shows? Check out Jack on The STACKS and Vaughn on I’m Thinking of Spoiling Things.

    • 50 min
    Ep. 23: Hercules (1983)

    Ep. 23: Hercules (1983)

    Mechanical Harryhausen monstrosities, heroic feats of strength, ancient neon cities, and bears flung into space: the atmosphere of Luigi Cozzi's Hercules is unlike any other interpretation of the mythological journey. Even within the confines of its swords and sandals genre trappings it manages to find ways to be a consistently inventive and fascinating kind of filmmaking - the kind that only a man so well versed in producing Italian genre cinema knockoffs of successful international IPs could commit himself to. It's a different kind of action this week on the show, and Jack and Vaughn dive into the weird, wild world of Lou Ferrigno's Hercules, a velvety phantasmagoria of neon lights and brute strength, an acid-drenched hero's journey that escapes every expectation.

    Next week we’ll be back to Enter The Maytrix, a whole month dedicated to the cyberpunk cinema of Lilly and Lana Wachowski. Until then, for more words, thoughts, and action adoration, find us all around the internet.
    Vaughn on The Twin Geeks, Letterboxd, Twitter, and Bluesky.
    Jack on The Twin Geeks, Letterboxd, Twitter, and Bluesky.
    Looking for more shows? Check out Jack on The STACKS and Vaughn on I’m Thinking of Spoiling Things.

    • 32 min
    Ep. 22: The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974) / The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 (2009)

    Ep. 22: The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974) / The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 (2009)

    Joseph Sargent's 1974 action crime thriller based on Morton Freedgood's original novel released to critical and audience acclaim, a scuzzy '70s B-thriller punched up by David Shire's stunning jazz fusion score, Gerald Greenberg's inventive editing, and the rapid fire back and forth of Walter Matthau and Robert Shaw. 35 years later, vulgar auteur Tony Scott reimagined the film as a slick, modernized thriller with an entirely new and contemporary approach to the film's examination of New York City. Scott's take was critically panned and only a moderate box office success, but today on the show, Jack and Vaughn dive deep into both films, comparing and contrasting their many differences as well as taking a new look at the 2009 remake - does it deserve the reputation it's gotten over the years?

    Next week we’ll be back in the neon-soaked, muscle-bound dreamscape of Luigi Cozzi's Hercules (1983). Until then, for more words, thoughts, and action adoration, find us all around the internet.
    Vaughn on The Twin Geeks, Letterboxd, Twitter, and Bluesky.
    Jack on The Twin Geeks, Letterboxd, Twitter, and Bluesky.
    Looking for more shows? Check out Jack on The STACKS and Vaughn on I’m Thinking of Spoiling Things.

    • 41 min
    Ep. 21: Mean Guns (1997)

    Ep. 21: Mean Guns (1997)

    Mambo mambo, this week king of cult movies Albert Pyun makes his first appearance on the show with action battle royale Mean Guns. 100 thugs, a mysterious Christophe Lambert, platinum grilled mambo fan Ice-T, a lot of bullets, and a single location that could not be disturbed in the production of the film. How do you make a dynamic, kinetic, convincing action film out of that? Jack and Vaughn dive into how it all comes together this week on the show, with Jack's extensive knowledge of Pyun as a director and a shared love of the Tarantino inspired film's choice to be flooded with wall to wall mambo.
    Next week we'll be back for a double feature special of Joseph Sargent's The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974) and Tony Scott's slick, modernized remake The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 (2009). Until then, for more words, thoughts, and action adoration, find us all around the internet.
    Vaughn on The Twin Geeks, Letterboxd, Twitter, and Bluesky.
    Jack on The Twin Geeks, Letterboxd, Twitter, and Bluesky.
    Looking for more shows? Check out Jack on The STACKS and Vaughn on I'm Thinking of Spoiling Things.

    • 40 min
    Ep. 20: Exiled (2006)

    Ep. 20: Exiled (2006)

    One of Hong Kong's most prolific and acclaimed masters of cinema, Johnnie To has produced and directed over 70 films. Known for his powerhouse cinema that serves to deconstruct and reframe any genre or cinematic expression imaginable, there's little To hasn't done - but for an action podcast with the namesake of one of his films, it's time for Jack and Vaughn to dive into his work as an action filmmaker. Exiled is a hazy, smoke-clouded heroic bloodshed masterpiece, bringing back the brotherhood of his earlier action films after burning down the concept of criminal camaraderie in Election and Election 2. The guys journey through its masterfully constructed shootouts and ironclad bonds of fatalist criminal contracts while Vaughn details his extensive experiences with To as a filmmaker.
    Next week we’ll be back with cinema's favorite B action director Albert Pyun's Mean Guns. Until then, for more words, thoughts, and action adoration, find us all around the internet.
    Vaughn on The Twin Geeks, Letterboxd, Twitter, and Bluesky.
    Jack on The Twin Geeks, Letterboxd, Twitter, and Bluesky.

    • 53 min
    Ep. 19: In The Line of Duty 4 (1989)

    Ep. 19: In The Line of Duty 4 (1989)

    Closing out the month of March, In The Line of Duty 4 continues the story of Cynthia Khan's Inspector Yeung and features the most established director of the series to date - Hong Kong choreography legend Yuen Woo-ping. A stone cold martial arts classic, the fourth entry in the franchise features a tight, dialed in script and non-stop action, from brutal fights at the docks featuring wrenches and dangerous chemicals to breakneck rooftop chases, vehicular stunt madness, and damning indictments of the American government's foreign operations. Join Jack and Vaughn as they close out March with an in depth discussion of a favorite director, the brilliance of Donnie Yen, the grueling intensity of shooting this film, and much more.

    Next week we'll be back with an expansive exploration of Johnnie To, focused on 2006 gangster action epic Exiled. Until then, for more words, thoughts, and action adoration, find us all around the internet.
    Vaughn on The Twin Geeks, Letterboxd, Twitter, and Bluesky.
    Jack on The Twin Geeks, Letterboxd, Twitter, and Bluesky.

    • 41 min

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