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PUMP UP THE VOLUME (1990)

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The Coin Guy

How about a favorite band? The actionbiys dont talk music other than scores too much. Anyone they wanna talk about? Tool is obviously my favorite band

tmcms

Stoked that the ABz are covering this VHS gem, jus recently resurfacing on streaming. KeepItGoing you 'Turkeys"!

Anonymous

On the Deep Cover episode, the Boyz were talking about dog names - It reminded me that my grandparents named their dog “Dog”. Their reasoning was that they got him later in life and wanted to name him something easy so they’d remember it should their minds start to go. It’s funny but kind of sad..

Dustin

We had a cat that had a name, but we never once used it because it didn't matter. She was just the cat. "What's the cat doing?" "Have you fed the cat yet?" "Why doesn't the cat love me?" Only after she died did we refer to her by name.

Anonymous

Mayor of Kingstown is wild. Meet me by the tug boat to talk about it.

AFistfulofGwildors

The Adam Project: best explanation of time travel in a film or worst?

Anonymous

Y’all reading the new collected elrics book? Pretty fun!

Bill Jones

I hadn't seen this since it came out (I'm old) and it is the most 1990 thing I can imagine. Looking into the director a bit I found the 1980 movie Times Square. Based on the sauna talk I have a pretty good idea of why he didn't direct much else. It's mostly about how the movie was stolen from him and edited in a way he didn't like and how the producers of Saturday Night Fever were at fault somehow. He sounds like a piece of work.

Anonymous

Gabrus, finishing up Wheel Of Time. Would you recommend the mist born series?

bloodflart

Christian Slater as The Riddler

K-Dot

I’m glad a few Action Boyz listeners finally got some work in Hollywood as extras in Riddlers gang of active shooters

Paul

Thanks for introducing me “Righteous Gemstones.” Best show on TV. I thought “Succession” was the best, nah, “Gemstones” just overtook it. 👍🏽👍🏽

Anonymous

Catching up on episodes and Rodgers mentioned Richard Stark's Parker books, which is a great series. Does anyone have any recommendations for similarly pulpy books that aren't underwritten or overwritten?

Anonymous

I fucking love James Ellroy. His books are for sure stylistic but they focus on the 1940s-50s police/ noir. If you start with the Black Dahlia that’s pretty linear. The “LA Quartert” get a little more off the wall/ “overwritten,” but at that point you’re already balls deep If you dig that he does a great “American Tabloid” trilogy about the assasination of Kennedy and the aftermath He also does a Lloyd Hopkins trilogy which is 80s and a little more over the plate pulpy crime