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Year of the Dragon

50 min · 27 de sep de 2025
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Brian and Roy discuss Year of the Dragon, a 1985 film that pretty much made us want to vomit. It's about a Vietnam veteran-turned-New York cop who wages war against the rising power of Chinese triads in Chinatown. The director Michael Cimino claimed that the movie was trying to depict racism, but we think it's just straight up racist. We wonder if you agree? Put on your favorite Cantonese record, pour some chrysanthemum tea, and join us in Stanley White hell! * Email us your comments at onscreenkimistrypod@gmail.com, or ⁠send us a DM on our Instagram⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/onscreenkimistrypod/]! ** Follow us individually on IG: Brian (@goldendazefilms) and Roy (@thisisroykim) *** Oh and if you are feeling particularly supportive today, ⁠buy us a beer at our Ko-Fi account⁠ [https://ko-fi.com/onscreenkimistry]! Thanks so much!

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Year of the Dragon

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