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Ep. 25: Bad Guys and Good Guys (BONUS EPISODE 3 – Part II) with Gerald Okamura, Jeff Imada, and Brian Imada

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Part two of this epic, two-part bonus episode features an interview with the Six Shooter Wing Kong Hatchet Man (Gerald Okamura), Lords of Death member Needles (Jeff Imada), and his brother and Wing Kong / Chang Sing, Brian Imada!

Ep. 24: Bad Guys and Good Guys (BONUS EPISODE 3 – Part I) with Gerald Okamura, Jeff Imada, and Brian Imada

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Part one of this epic, two-part bonus episode features an interview with the Six Shooter Wing Kong Hatchet Man (Gerald Okamura), Lords of Death member Needles (Jeff Imada), and his brother and Wing Kong / Chang Sing, Brian Imada!

Ep. 17: Chang Sing #1 (Minutes 80-85) with James Lew

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Marital arts choreographer, associate producer, and Big Trouble in Little China actor James Lew (Chang Sing #1) joins the Podcast Express in discussing his experiences on the film, as well as Minutes 80-85, which cover the amazing fight scene in the Great Arcade.

Ep. 16: A Toast, Sir! (Minutes 75-80) with Stephen Escudero

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Stephen Escudero from the BTiLC and Vundablog podcasts joins Josh and Brett to discuss Minutes 75-80 of Big Trouble in Little China. Featuring the Eyeball Guardian, a notable toast, two stabbed characters, and an unusual wedding ceremony.

Ep. 15: The Editor’s Best Friend (Minutes 70-75) with Ian Kezsbom

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Minutes 70-75 cover the heroes entering Lo Pan’s Domain, white eyes, a pile of fish, interrupted exposition, speculation on Lo Pan’s wedding reception, Egg Shen fan fiction, and the Eyeball Guardian. Featuring special guest (and editor) Ian Kezsbom.

Ep. 11: Memoirs of a Wing Kong Staff Guard (Minutes 50-55) with Lia Chang

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Big Trouble in Little China actress Lia Chang (Wing Kong Staff Guard) discusses Minutes 50-55 with Josh and Brett, and her unique experiences working on the film. Featuring Lia’s fight scene, Jack’s heroism, a smoke-filled staff, and damp heroes.

Ep. 4: Don’t Come Late to the Meeting (Minutes 15-20) with Dennis Ruel

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Minutes 15-20 bring us to a mysterious narrow alley in Chinatown, a funeral, two fighting tongs, a Chinese stand-off, and plenty of fighting. Featuring guest martial artist, actor, and stuntman Dennis Ruel.