Hong Kong Gor

Mathieu Lubrun and Wing-Ho Lin

Hong Kong Gor is a podcast by two movies nerds who love Hong Kong cinema and aim to share their love for martial arts and gun fights.

  1. Episode Twenty three - Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In (2024)

    06/26/2025

    Episode Twenty three - Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In (2024)

    Its been a very busy year and eventful year for us so please apologies our lateness once again. Fear not thought as our busy schedules did not stop us from thinking about you, dear audience and we are back with a new episode recorded and edited as swiftly as possible to discuss one of the most important Hong Kong movie of recent years, Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In. As the movie racks in awards and recognitions from fans and the HK cinema industry, we felt it was important to discuss what makes it stand out, or not, from the pack, and why its presented as the start of a new era for Hong Kong Cinema. A packed episode with no introduction or outro, because of reasons best summarised at the end, and we hope to see you again soon for another episode in the not too distant future. We have decided to start our own Patreon so you can help us pay our server bills and support us. In exchange you will get access to our Discord server where you can talk with us, chat with other listeners and influence us to review your favorite movies. Its the chance of a lifetime. Or, you can always listen to the podcast for free and just enjoy it without ever having to pay anything. That's fine too. Find us on social mediaHong Kong Gor on Instagram at hongkongor.podcast (all the news about the podcast and any Hong Kong action related information we can share)Hong Kong Gor on BlueskyMathieu/Hororo on Bluesky (he/him)Wing on Bluesky (he/him) Twilight of the Warrior: Walled in on imdb

    1h 59m
  2. Episode Twenty two - Chungking Express (1994)

    04/24/2025

    Episode Twenty two - Chungking Express (1994)

    You might not have guessed it from looking at the movies we talked about for the last two seasons but we actually always intended to cover other sort of Hong Kong movies than the action or genre ones. The timing was never right, there were always ideas, or maybe we didn't feel ready yet? Well, guess what? We are now, and we are covering Chungking Express from the beloved, and equally criticized, Wong Kar-Wai. Released in 1994 and shot while editing Dung che sai duk/Ashes of Time, Chungking Express is an incredible movie about two love stories. You might also notice the lack of introduction about other random subjects in this episode, but fear not dear listener, as we kept those for the end simply because... we forgot? We were too excited to cover this movie? So stick around if you want to hear us talk about Eric Khoo, Devil May Cry and Like a Dragon 8. We hope you enjoy this episode and do let us know what you think. We have decided to start our own Patreon so you can help us pay our server bills and support us. In exchange you will get access to our Discord server where you can talk with us, chat with other listeners and influence us to review your favorite movies. Its the chance of a lifetime. Or, you can always listen to the podcast for free and just enjoy it without ever having to pay anything. That's fine too. Find us on social mediaHong Kong Gor on Instagram at hongkongor.podcast (all the news about the podcast and any Hong Kong action related information we can share)Hong Kong Gor on BlueskyMathieu/Hororo on Bluesky (he/him)Wing on Bluesky (he/him)

    2h 12m
  3. Episode Twenty one - The Champions (1983)

    03/14/2025

    Episode Twenty one - The Champions (1983)

    We know, we are late once again but we have come back with an episode jam packed with movies for your listening pleasure. Plus, you might notice we have created chapters for this episode so you will have an easier time navigating through the hour and a half conversation. To start off, we cover a few movies such as Drew Hancock's Companion (2025), Steven SoderberghThe Presence (2024) and the J-Horror phenomenon around the characters featured in Sadako and Kayako (2016). Then, we move to a quick conversation around Marvel's Captain America - Brave New World before recommending two books, Film Korea by Michael Leader and Jake Cunningham (published in english by Wellbeck Publishing and in french by Ynnis Edition) and Wrath of the Dragon - Real life fights of Bruce Lee by John Little (published in english by ECW Press). Finally, we move to our main conversation of the episode around Brandy Yuen's The Champions featuring a young Yuen Biao, Moon Lee and Dick Wei. This early contender to the title of martial art soccer comedy leads us to talk about various other things including Captain Tsubasa, the more obscure Moreo Top Striker (aka L'ecole des champions in France), and Bernard Tapi's duet with the rapper Doc Gyneco. For more information, check out:Rule 10 Action with whom Wing is working.The podcast Monster Squad about The Ring. We have decided to start our own Patreon so you can help us pay our server bills and support us. In exchange you will get access to our Discord server where you can talk with us, chat with other listeners and influence us to review your favorite movies. Its the chance of a lifetime. Or, you can always listen to the podcast for free and just enjoy it without ever having to pay anything. That's fine too. Find us on social mediaHong Kong Gor on Instagram at hongkongor.podcast (all the news about the podcast and any Hong Kong action related information we can share)Hong Kong Gor on BlueskyMathieu/Hororo on Bluesky (he/him)Wing on Bluesky (he/him) Come tell us what you think about the episode, what movies you would like us to cover and tell your friends, family, relatives, and cats about us,

    1h 36m
  4. 01/21/2025

    Episode Twenty - The One (2001)

    We aimed to record and release this new episode before the end of the new year but instead we are kicking off 2025 with our episode about James Wong's The One, featuring Jet Li. The movie about travelling through different dimensions before travelling through dimensions was cool! Take that Michelle Yeoh and Marvel movies! But, as its now customary, you will also hear us talk about loosely related movies we watched too, like its the 1963 american comedy Its a mad mad mad mad world featuring Spencer Tracy, Mickey Rooney or Ethel Merman and some of the most impressive real stunts imagineable at the time, and a forgotten gem, Broken path (also known as Attack of the yakuza), an action film from 2008 featuring Johnny Yong Bosch (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers and tons of voice acting). We have decided to start our own Patreon so you can help us pay our server bills and support us. In exchange you will get access to our Discord server where you can talk with us, chat with other listeners and influence us to review your favorite movies. Its the chance of a lifetime. Or, you can always listen to the podcast for free and just enjoy it without ever having to pay anything. That's fine too. Find us on social mediaHong Kong Gor on Instagram at hongkongor.podcast (all the news about the podcast and any Hong Kong action related information we can share)Hong Kong Gor on BlueskyMathieu/Hororo on Bluesky (he/him)Wing on Bluesky (he/him) Come tell us what you think about the episode, what movies you would like us to cover and tell your friends, family, relatives, and cats about us,

    2h 36m
  5. 12/23/2024

    Episode Nineteen - Future Cops (1993)

    Its our last episode of the new year and we didn't do as many as last, so we sincerily hope you will excuse us but with a change of location for one of your podcaster and a change of employment for the other, there was no time to truly do everything we wanted. This also means, as you can expect from the date of publication, the episode we tease herein will have to wait. Fear no more thought, as we have recorded another great one where we discuss the merits of Future cops. A film long only known to the most hardcore of hong kong cinema purist as one of the worst one ever made has made its way to Blu-ray thanks to Eureka. This, very loose, adaptation of the classic Capcom fighting game that changed everything for gamers worldwide, Street Fighter 2, demonstrates Wong Jing's imagination to surf on every possible trend even if the end results doesn't really do the original material justice. Unfortunately, this episode was recorded under difficult circumstances so the sound isn't the best we ever had. It does mean a few words were cut off from time to time so, for clarification, the four heavenly kings of canto-pop, as explained by Wing, are Aaron Kwok, Jacky Cheung, Leon Lai and Andy Lau. As for the director of the first two Fight back to School, that's none other than Gordon Chan. Future cops on ImdbFuture cops at EurekaFuture cops on iTunesIf you want to know more about the Four Heavenly Kings of Cantopop. Find us on social mediaHong Kong Gor on Instagram at hongkongor.podcast (all the news about the podcast and any Hong Kong action related information we can share)Mathieu/Hororo on Bluesky (he/him)Wing on Bluesky (he/him) Come tell us what you think about the episode, what movies you would like us to cover and tell your friends, family, relatives, and cats about us,

    1h 49m
  6. 08/29/2024

    Episode Sixteen - Hommage to Cheng Pei-pei, Corey Yuen and Long Arm of the Law 1 (1984)

    We had decided to cover only Long arm of the Law for this episode last month but unfortunate news caught up with us and forced us to add a longer introduction to this episode. After a short conversation around AI and its impact on how we watch movies, we then move to talking about Cheng Pei-pei, an incredible actress who gave so much to Hong Kong cinema and sadly passed away on 17th July 2024. We then move to a filmmaker we hold close to our heart as we covered several of his movies in previous episodes (Yes, madam in episode 1 and Righting wrongs in episode 8) and who appeared in several others movies we spoke about (Eastern condors in episode 3, Iceman cometh in episode 14). Corey Yuen. A true legend of Hong Kong cinema whose name should be more well known. Finally, our movie of choice for this episode is none other than the recently reissued Long Arm of the Law. A 1984 crime movie directed by Johnny Mak, whose career was very limited, and written by the ex cop Philip Chan. Long arm of the law might have ended up being a cult classic for many as its notoriety is limited to fans of Hong Kong cinema but its a noteworthy release for its mix of action and gritty realism around a cast of loveable but flawed misfits desperate to make a life of their own in Hong Kong. Long Arm of the Law on imdbLong Arm of the Law 1 and 2 reiussed by 88 filmsA brilliant eulogy and summary of Corey Yuen by the youtube channel Invincible AsiaCheng Pei-pei eulogy on The Guardian Find us on social mediaHong Kong Gor on Instagram at hongkongor.podcast (all the news about the podcast and any Hong Kong action related information we can share)Mathieu/Hororo on Bluesky (he/him)Wing on Bluesky (he/him) Come tell us what you thought about the episode, what movies you would like us to cover and tell your friends, family, relatives, and cats about u

    2h 13m

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Hong Kong Gor is a podcast by two movies nerds who love Hong Kong cinema and aim to share their love for martial arts and gun fights.