This week, Kareem, Ken, Patrick, and returning chaos agent JPG attempt the impossible: a focused, disciplined breakdown of the current state of martial arts cinema. Naturally, it derails immediately.
If you love martial arts movies, pop‑culture detours, and debates that get louder the less they matter, this episode is your dojo.
Show Notes
This week on Tangential Giants, Kareem, Ken, Patrick, and special guest JPG set out with noble intentions: have a calm, structured conversation about the state of martial arts films today. Within minutes, that plan is lying on the floor like an extra who didn’t block their punch correctly.
Kareem and JPG immediately fall back into their long‑running “who actually hosts this show” rivalry, Ken slips into the role of a tired kung‑fu mentor who just wants everyone to stop kicking each other, and Patrick derails the entire dojo by wondering how Superman — Superman — ended up snapping necks on screen.
From there, the episode becomes a tour through everything the crew loves (and loudly disagrees about) in martial arts cinema. They bounce between the elegance of classic choreography, the philosophy behind on‑screen combat, and the modern trend of turning every fight scene into a tactical gear catalog.
And then there’s Roadhouse. Oh, Roadhouse. The movie keeps barging into the conversation like a bar brawler who refuses to take the hint. Every time the crew tries to talk technique or history, Roadhouse shows up again with more gunfire than a martial arts film ever asked for.
If you’re into martial arts movies, chaotic detours, or debates that get louder the less anyone is winning, this episode is basically your dojo.
Martial Arts Film Foundations
- Enter the Dragon (1973) – Bruce Lee’s genre‑defining classic
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070034/ - The 36th Chamber of Shaolin (1978) – Shaw Brothers excellence
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078243/ - Drunken Master (1978) – Jackie Chan’s comedic kung‑fu breakthrough
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080179/
Modern Martial Arts & Action Hybrids
- The Raid: Redemption (2011) – The modern benchmark for choreography
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1899353/ - John Wick series – Gun‑fu, stunt‑driven action, and the evolution of fight cinematography
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2911666/
The Roadhouse Detour (Because of Course It Happened)
- Roadhouse (1989) – The movie that refuses to stay out of the conversation
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0098206/ - Road House (2024) – The remake that brings even more firepower
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4873118/
Superman, Morality, and the Neck‑Snap Debate
- Man of Steel (2013) – The moment that launched a thousand arguments
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0770828/ - “Should Superman Kill?” – A long‑running comics and film discourse
https://www.dc.com/blog/2013/06/17/should-superman-kill(dc.com in Bing)
Creators & Guests
- JPG – Pop‑culture commentator and recurring Tangential Giants chaos engine
(Link to guest’s preferred site or socials if you want to add it)
Episode Highlights
- The “real host” feud between Kareem and JPG escalates again.
- Ken tries to maintain order like a kung‑fu master who never asked for students.
- Patrick questions Superman’s moral compass and cinematic choices.
- A serious discussion about martial arts philosophy… derailed repeatedly by Roadhouse.
- Gun‑fu vs. traditional choreography: where action cinema is heading.
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