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"If I wanna be with you I gotta live."
Welcome to my dojo, this is Kung Fu Pizza Party. Usually, in each episode I deliver "high-flying action" but today it's "high-speed action" with 1997's Vanishing Point. In celebration of Keith David receiving his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, I sit down to review the made for TV remake that he stars alongside Viggo Mortensen and Jason Priestly. It's a film about a man who just wants to get back to his wife, while being hunted down by every police force in the West and the FBI. Vanishing Point asks the very big question, "why do bad things happen to good people?" while providing a satisfying answer alongside endless car chases and explosions.
Watching Vanishing Point here: https://youtu.be/pdWtR96qdCY?si=FWHrqAZ6EjZc1uGg
Instagram: @kungfupizzaparty
Letterboxd: KungFuPizzaPrty
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@StudioTwoOneNine
By Brandon Knight"If I wanna be with you I gotta live."
Welcome to my dojo, this is Kung Fu Pizza Party. Usually, in each episode I deliver "high-flying action" but today it's "high-speed action" with 1997's Vanishing Point. In celebration of Keith David receiving his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, I sit down to review the made for TV remake that he stars alongside Viggo Mortensen and Jason Priestly. It's a film about a man who just wants to get back to his wife, while being hunted down by every police force in the West and the FBI. Vanishing Point asks the very big question, "why do bad things happen to good people?" while providing a satisfying answer alongside endless car chases and explosions.
Watching Vanishing Point here: https://youtu.be/pdWtR96qdCY?si=FWHrqAZ6EjZc1uGg
Instagram: @kungfupizzaparty
Letterboxd: KungFuPizzaPrty
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@StudioTwoOneNine