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  • 161 - Best (and Worst) Movies of 2025!
    Mar 18 2026

    Two Asian Blokes Podcast celebrates the 2026 Academy Awards by ranking our Top 10 Movies of 2025.

    Awards season is here, which means it’s time to look back at the best (and unfortunately, the worst) films we watched over the past year. Before we get to the good stuff, we briefly revisit some of the more… memorable misfires of 2025 — because not every movie can be an Oscar contender.

    From there, we count down our Top 10 Movies of 2025, featuring a mix of blockbuster hits, hidden gems, and a few personal favourites that may or may not align with the Academy’s taste. We also highlight a handful of honourable mentions that just missed the cut but are still well worth your time.

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    ⏱️ Timestamps:
    00:00 Introduction – Top 10 Movies of 2025
    04:21 Worst Movies of 2025 (Biggest Disappointments)
    09:21 Top 10 Movies of 2025 – #10
    15:02 Top 10 Movies of 2025 – #9
    19:20 Top 10 Movies of 2025 – #8
    26:13 Top 10 Movies of 2025 – #7
    34:52 Top 10 Movies of 2025 – #6
    40:35 Top 10 Movies of 2025 – #5
    46:14 Top 10 Movies of 2025 – #4
    56:30 Top 10 Movies of 2025 – #3
    1:05:10 Top 10 Movies of 2025 – #2
    1:14:16 Honourable Mentions – Best Movies That Didn’t Make the Top 10
    1:23:44 Top 10 Movies of 2025 – #1 (Best Movie of the Year)

    💬 What were your top movies of 2025?
    Did the Oscars get it right this year?

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    #Top10Movies #BestMovies2025 #Oscar2026 #AcademyAwards #MovieRanking #FilmPodcast #TwoAsianBlokes

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  • 160 - Blades of the Guardians Review! Big comeback for wuxia and Jet Li??
    Mar 10 2026

    Happy Lunar New Year! 🧧

    In this episode of Two Asian Blokes, we kick things off with a quick chat about the announcement of a new Evangelion series and the online backlash surrounding a K-Pop festival planned at Belfast. After that, we dive into our main topic: a spoiler-free review and discussion of the Chinese live-action adaptation of Blades of the Guardians.

    Based on the popular Chinese comic series, Blades of the Guardians brings martial arts spectacle back to the big screen with a stacked lineup of talent across generations of action cinema. Featuring performances from Wu Jing and a long-awaited return from Jet Li, with legendary action choreography from Yuen Woo-ping acting as director, the film carries the legacy of wuxia filmmaking on its shoulders.

    So the question becomes: does it deliver?

    In this episode, we break down what works in Blades of the Guardians and where it struggles. We discuss the performances, the costuming and production design, the storytelling, and of course the action sequences. With three generations of martial arts cinema represented in one film, we also explore whether Blades of the Guardians successfully reinvigorates the wuxia genre for modern audiences — or whether the more contemporary elements dilute the charm of classic wuxia storytelling.

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    ⏱️ Timestamps:
    00:00 Happy Lunar New Year! + Podcast Introduction
    03:51 New Evangelion Series Discussion (Neon Genesis Evangelion Franchise Update)
    06:27 K-Pop Festival Backlash in Belfast Explained
    11:06 Blades of the Guardians – Spoiler-Free Review
    14:34 Blades of the Guardians Plot Breakdown
    18:48 Modern Filmmaking Trends vs Wuxia
    25:32 Blades of the Guardians Action Scenes Analysis
    29:33 Best Characters in Blades of the Guardians
    32:07 Will Blades of the Guardians Become a Classic?
    37:23 Blades of the Guardians Spoiler Discussion

    💬 What did you think of Blades of the Guardians?
    Does it bring wuxia back in style, or should the genre stick to tradition?

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    #BladesOfTheGuardians #Biaoren #Wuxia #JetLi #WuJing #MartialArtsMovies #MovieReview #FilmPodcast #TwoAsianBlokes

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  • 159 - Rental Family & Scarlet Review
    Feb 24 2026

    On this week's episode of Two Asian Blokes Podcast we take a look at two very different films: Rental Family starring Brendan Fraser, and Scarlet, the new animated feature from Mamoru Hosoda.

    One is a live-action dramedy led by an Oscar-winning comeback king. The other is the latest anime film from one of Japan’s most celebrated directors. Naturally, we have opinions.

    🎭 Rental Family (2026) – Starring Brendan Fraser, Rental Family follows a man who can be hired to play whatever role your life is missing. Heartfelt? Manipulative? Both? We break down Fraser’s performance, the film’s emotional core, and whether this high-concept premise earns its sentiment — or rents it by the hour.

    🌸 Scarlet (2026) – The newest animated film from Mamoru Hosoda (Wolf Children, Belle). Known for blending sweeping fantasy with deeply personal themes, Hosoda returns with another ambitious anime feature. Does Scarlet reach the emotional heights of his best work, or does it get lost in its own visual beauty? We discuss the animation, themes, storytelling, and whether it stands among the strongest anime films of the decade.

    From Hollywood dramedy to prestige Japanese animation, we compare tones, ambition, and execution — and debate which film actually delivers on its promise.

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    ⏱️ Timestamps:
    00:00 The Preamble
    04:47 Rental Family (spoiler-free review)
    27:48 Scarlet (spoiler-free review)
    43:06 SPOILERS for Scarlet

    💬 What did you think of Rental Family and Scarlet?
    Is Brendan Fraser still on a career high? Does Scarlet rank among Hosoda’s best? Let us know in the comments.

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    #RentalFamily #BrendanFraser #Scarlet #MamoruHosoda #AnimeMovie #MovieReview #FilmPodcast #JapaneseAnimation #TwoAsianBlokes

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  • 158 - No Other Choice, Iron Lung, Send Help and *sigh* Return to Silent Hill
    Feb 15 2026

    Two Asian Blokes Podcast is back for a new year and we have a new years resolution - less slop for 2026!

    Well, three out of four ain't bad.

    We're kicking off the year with four big reviews.

    🎮 Return to Silent Hill (2026) – A new adaptation of Silent Hill 2, directed by Christophe Gans, who also helmed the 2006 Silent Hill movie. What's the worst that can happen? This movie, that's what.

    🚀 Iron Lung (2026) – The indie horror film based on the cult video game by David Szymanski, crowd-funded and starring Markiplier. After briefly hitting #1 at the US box office, it mysteriously vanished from the charts. Is Iron Lung a win for indie filmmaking and YouTuber-driven cinema, or a vanity project floating in deep space?

    🩸 Send Help (2026) – The latest horror film from legendary director Sam Raimi, best known for The Evil Dead. Does this new release show the signature Raimi flair, or is it a product of modern studio horror trends?

    🎬 No Other Choice (2026) – A gripping Korean thriller from acclaimed filmmaker Park Chan-wook, starring Lee Byung-hun and Son Ye-jin. How does this film compare to Park Chan-wook’s previous masterpieces, and where does it rank in his filmography?

    From psychological horror and cosmic dread to auteur cinema and Korean film analysis, we break it all down.

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    ⏱️ Timestamps:
    00:00 Intro
    02:48 Return to Silent Hill Review
    20:39 Iron Lung Review
    37:23 Send Help Review
    48:57 No Other Choice Review

    💬 What did you think of these films?
    Which 2026 release surprised you the most? Let us know in the comments!

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    #ReturnToSilentHill #IronLung #SendHelp #NoOtherChoice #MovieReview #FilmPodcast #HorrorMovies #VideoGameAdaptation #ParkChanWook #samraimi

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  • Rush Hour (1998) Extended audio - Jackie Chan-uary
    Jan 29 2026

    We’re wrapping up Jackie Chan-uary with a fan favourite: Rush Hour (1998). With a fourth Rush Hour film reportedly in development, now’s the perfect time to revisit this iconic 90s action comedy that paired Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker for the first time.

    In this review, we break down why Rush Hour worked so well - its chemistry, action, and cultural impact and how its racial humour reflects the tensions of 1990s America. It’s a movie that helped launch Jackie Chan into Hollywood superstardom… even if you have to wince through a few jokes along the way.

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    00:00 Intro – Why Rush Hour still matters
    03:33 Race & comedy in 1990s Hollywood
    05:19 Jackie Chan & Chris Tucker’s perfect chemistry
    10:06 East Meets West – cultural clash as comedy
    12:25 Camel's hump
    15:50 The best thing about Rush Hour
    18:10 Bloopers & end credits outtakes
    19:15 Final thoughts – does Rush Hour hold up?

    What do you think of Rush Hour? What's your favorite Jackie Chan movie?

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    #jackiechan #rushhour #christucker #rushhour4 #actionmovies #martialartsmovies

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  • City Hunter (1993) Extended audio - Jackie Chan-uary
    Jan 22 2026

    Jackie Chan-uary continues with City Hunter (1993) - a live-action film adaptation of the popular manga of the same name, written and illustrated by Tsukasa Hojo.

    This is indeed a strange addition to Jackie Chan's library, with over-the-top cartoony action and humour befitting of its origins in Japanese manga.

    Does this movie succeed as an adaptation or does it stand on its own as a fun Jackie Chan movie? Let's discuss.

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    00:00 The Start
    00:58 A manga adaptation
    04:32 The Ero
    06:54 The body count
    09:42 The characters
    13:43 Fight scenes
    18:37 City Hunter (2024)
    19:48 Uncomfortable humour
    21:24 Closing thoughts

    What do you think of City Hunter? What's your favorite Jackie Chan movie?

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    #jackiechan #cityhunter #anime #hongkongcinema #asiancinema #actionmovies #martialartsmovies

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  • The Legend of Drunken Master (1994) Extended audio - Jackie Chan-uary
    Jan 15 2026

    We're continuing Jackie Chan-uary with Drunken Master II (1994), or The Legend of Drunken Master as it was called in the West.

    This is probably Jackie Chan's last Chinese masterpiece and paved the way for his success in the West - ironic considering the nationalist themes running through this movie.

    But still, who doesn't enjoy watching Wong Fei-hung drink a bunch of industrial grade alcohol before kicking some hanjian butt?

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    00:00 The Start
    02:01 You can't beat white people
    03:28 The opening
    05:00 Lau Kar-leung
    07:02 Ti Lung and Anita Mui
    08:48 A timeless movie
    10:56 Themes
    13:22 Mates
    15:01 Bad guys and bad dubbing
    16:30 The fights
    18:53 The final battle
    20:25 The true ending
    24:02 closing thoughts

    What do you think of Drunken Master II? What's your favorite Jackie Chan movie?

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  • Armour of God (1986) extended audio - Jackie Chan-uary
    Jan 7 2026

    Happy Jackie Chan-uary everyone!

    In this series we are taking a look at four of our favorite movies from one of our favorite martial artists/actors - the one and only Jackie Chan!

    Starting with Armour of God (1986) - Jackie Chan's first attempt to do an Indiana Jones movie. And just like an Indiana Jones movie, there are some bits that would cause Disney to put one of their trigger warnings up before the start of the movie. Y'all know what I'm talking about.

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    00:00 The Start
    02:22 Jackie Chan's Indiana Jones
    04:30 Plot and characters
    06:06 Violent comedy
    09:57 Jackie Chan is a chauvinistic pig
    11:01 The car chase
    15:17 Two infiltrations
    16:53 Jackie fights four ladies
    20:52 Jackie's big accident
    22:30 Closing thoughts

    What do you think of Armour of God? What's your favorite Jackie Chan movie?

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