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On this episode, Ian & McKenzie are going to Hong Kong for an action double feature from two great Chinese auteurs. To kick things off, we are chatting about Johnnie To's THROW DOWN (2004). We talk about the film's reliance on vibes over plot, it's amazing aesthetic, and the relationships among the core trio.
There's also lots of chat about John Waters, Mink Stole, Michael Bay, and the fight for Irish Independence.
NEXT TIME: THE KILLER (1989)
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McKenzie on Austin Danger Pod, on Letterboxd
Ian on Letterboxd
Listen to Ian & McKenzie's other show about contemporary cinema, Above The Line.
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Send us your emails and voicemails to have them read/played on the show to [email protected]
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The Criterion Connection is edited & mixed by Ian.
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On this episode, Ian & McKenzie are going to Hong Kong for an action double feature from two great Chinese auteurs. To kick things off, we are chatting about Johnnie To's THROW DOWN (2004). We talk about the film's reliance on vibes over plot, it's amazing aesthetic, and the relationships among the core trio.
There's also lots of chat about John Waters, Mink Stole, Michael Bay, and the fight for Irish Independence.
NEXT TIME: THE KILLER (1989)
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McKenzie on Austin Danger Pod, on Letterboxd
Ian on Letterboxd
Listen to Ian & McKenzie's other show about contemporary cinema, Above The Line.
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Send us your emails and voicemails to have them read/played on the show to [email protected]
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The Criterion Connection is edited & mixed by Ian.

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