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Episode 498: Gymkata


The B-Movie Cast is back and the countdown to our 500th episode continues! For film #3 in the countdown, Mary and Nic are joined by show favorite Michael Worth! The gang checks out “Gymkata” the most gymnastics filled rip off of “Enter the Dragon” that director Robert Clouse could come up with in his desperate attempt to recreate the lightning-in-a-bottle magic of his original work on the Bruce Lee classic! This film has everything you could hope for in a martial arts film shot in Hungary from rural villages filled with conveniently placed gymnastics equipment to the director employing the real residents of a local mental hospital to play a town full of crazies! So chalk up your hands and get ready to flip for the first… and last… film to claim to be the ultimate mix of Olympic gymnastics and martial arts- “Gymkata” on episode 498 of the B-Movie Cast!

Episode 453: Enter the Dragon

B-Movie Cast episode 453 is here! This is a special show paying tribute to the late John Saxon. A ubiquitous figure in film and television, John passed away recently at the age of 83. We wanted to check out one of his most iconic films in his honor: “Enter the Dragon”. Mary and Nic are lucky enough to be joined by actor, filmmaker, and writer Michael Worth. Michael worked with John on many projects and was his friend. He also took the time to sit down with John and record him as he recounted some of his memories of his long career. Michael is sharing a small segment of those recordings with us in this episode as John talks about going to Hong Kong to film our movie this episode “Enter the Dragon”.  

“Enter the Dragon” wasn’t just any old martial arts film. It was the first real collaboration between the film industries of Hollywood and Hong Kong on a martial arts film. A joint production staring martial arts master Bruce Lee, middleweight Karate champion Jim Kelly and of course John Saxon who also had a black belt in Karate and was also accomplished at Judo.

“Enter the Dragon” would open the door for a new generation of martial arts films, showing the genre to be commercially viable in the American and European markets and setting the bar by which all future martial arts films would be judged.

So, grab some popcorn, crack open a cold beverage and get ready to check out the film where Bruce Lee asks the question “why doesn’t somebody just shoot this guy?”

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Hello B-Movie Cast friends and family.

This is a special posting of a special B-Movie Cast. This episode was one that Vince, Michael Worth and co-host Nic Brown recorded earlier this year. The episode was going to be released during some down time for the show. However, as many of you know that didn’t happen because our friend and B-Movie mentor: Vince Rotolo, passed away suddenly in April of this year.

Mary, Juan and I have been working together to see what we can do to bring the show back in Vince’s honor. While going through the files on one of the many computers he used for the cast we discovered this file.

Nic has managed to edit in the standard intro and closing for the cast, along with a ‘blooper real’ bumper that guest host Michael Worth sent in from Lance Henriksen.

We hope you enjoy this special show. There is no feed back in it, we’re still working on that.

However, you’re welcome to drop us a line at BMovieCast@gmail.com with comments and best wishes to Mary.

Thank you for listening and keep watching the skies… Vince is up there somewhere!

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Bruce Lee’s spirit lives in … Circle of Iron

On today’s show Nic, Mary and I will be talking about something different a martial arts film. The film is from 1978 and it’s called Circle of Iron. It was originally conceived by Bruce Lee for a way to introduce his Zen Buddhist philosophy to a wide audience. The film was directed by Richard Moore and stars David Carradine, Jeff Cooper, Christopher Lee and Eli Wallach.

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