April 16, 2015

That Guys!: Die Hard

Die Hard shares many That Guy actors with our movie tonight, some of them might be listed below...

Robert Davi: This man was born with with the perfect bad guy face. He's also a trained opera singer but had to give it up after an injury (though he still preforms).  Movies: The Goonies, Licence to Kill, Die Hard, Maniac Cop 2, Predator 2, Maniac Cop 3: Badge of Silence, The Expendables 3, Showgirls. TV shows: Profiler, The Pretender, A-Team, the Fall Guy, The Incredible Hulk.






Al Leong: He might not have as many acting credits as some of our other That Guys, but he's got some good titles among them: Savage Beach, Die Hard, Big Trouble in Little China, Bill and Teds Excellent Adventure and even some episodes of 24 and That 70's Show. He also co-stars in a comedy about 80's action guys called Awesome Asian Bad Guys with George Cheung and Tamlyn Tomita (just those two hold almost 300 acting credits between them), that one could be super good, or super painful... But he's one of our only That Guys who's also a stunt man: Double Impact, They Live, Hot Shots! Part Deux, Escape from L.A., he even stunt coordinated on Kung Fu: The Legend Continues!


Clarence Gilyard Jr.: Sure "the quarter back is toast" but, Matlock and Walker Texas Ranger also would have been without Clarence. He had a knack for getting recurring roles on TV, in addition to co-starring on Walker Texas Ranger and appearing in 83 episodes of Matlock, he was also in 20 episodes of CHiPs and 13 episodes of something called The Duck Factory. (The Duck Factory; staring pre-In Living Color Jim Carrey. What the hell could that TV show even have been about???)








Grand L. Bush: Not only does Bush play a badass in Die Hard, Lethal Weapon, Demolition Man, Freejack, and Lethal Weapon 2, he's also a real life badass. Back in 1993 he saved a man from the scene of a shooting. Robert Nimmons had suffered a gunshot wound to the chest, Bush put Nimmons in his car and drove him to the hospital saving his life! Last year Bush was invited to Nimmons' daughter's wedding to watch Nimmons walk his daughter down the isle, a feat only possible because of Grand Bush's selfless actions.





Won't you join us to see if you can spot any of these That Guys tonight?

Tape Freaks presents: April 16th Mystery Movie! MOA Theaters @ 7:30 (6:30 in the Star Bar for giveaways!) $5


April Clue #3:

This is it, your final clue!

Clue three: One of the quintessential 80's action producers made this movie using just about every recognizable character actor he had at his disposal. 



Tape Freaks Presents: April 16th Mystery Movie! Theatres at Mall of America, Thursday, April 16 at 7:30pm, only $5!

April 14, 2015

That Guys!: Big Trouble in Little China

Big Trouble in Little China is stuffed full of recognizable actors, but it's That Guys still manage to stand out!

James Hong: This Minneapolis native is credited on IMDB with 399 acting and voice credits. That's 119 more credits than Sir Christopher Lee, and that's amazing. Movies: Bladerunner, Bloodsport 2 & 3, Tank Girl, Golden Child, Airplane!, Missing in Action, R.I.P.D.. TV shows: Doogie Howser, M.D., Malcolm in the Middle, Friends, Ellen, Falcon Crest, Dynasty, Seinfeld, The Big Bang Theory, Key and Peele, Drunk History. Voice work: Mulan, Kung Fu Panda, Dexter's Laboratory, Jackie Chan Adventures, Archer and so on.






Victor Wong: 3 Ninjas wouldn't be the same without him, but neither would Tremors, The Golden Child, Prince of Darkness, or of course Big Trouble!










Peter Kwong: Not only was was he in Big Trouble, The Golden Child, Gleaming the Cube and bit parts in TV shows from Jag to 227, but he was also John Stamos' best friend in a little film called Never Too Young to Die.










It's these through lines make watching movies so much fun, especially with a group. When you're watching something like Big Trouble and you see Peter Kwong, you might ask "why do I know that guy?" and from that question you might learn your friends know a little too much about Gleaming the Cube. Or maybe they'll introduce you to Never Too Young to Die. Or maybe it'll start an hour long debate about whether Golden Child was better than Coming to America. Regardless, That Guys burn into your memory, steal scenes, or hold entire movies on their shoulders and are some of our favorite actors.

And (you might have guessed) our Mystery Movie this month is bursting with That Guys, come nerd out on them with us this Thursday!!


April 13, 2015

April Clue #2:

Clue two: The director of this month's movie had a seriously impressive stuntman resume prior to directing this movie.

Tape Freaks Presents: April 16th Mystery Movie! Theatres at Mall of America, Thursday, April 16 at 7:30pm, only $5!




April 9, 2015

April Clue #1:

Forgive the lack of posts for April so far, we're gonna make up for it by having 3 clues this month! Stay tuned, they'll be coming atch'ya fast!

Clue one: This movie not only features another musician turned actor, but also a pro football player turned actor.





Tape Freaks Presents: April 16th Mystery Movie! Theatres at Mall of America, Thursday, April 16 at 7:30pm, only $5!

April 8, 2015

Trailer Trash V:hs

Trailer Trash is this Thursday!!

As this is the 5th installment, we decided it had to be dedicated to the VHS gems of the 80s and 90s (see what we did there). All the trailers this round were taken from our extensive VHS collection and carefully stitched together to form the best, most awesome-to-date, fun-time-stravaganza you'll ever see (until the next one natch)! Come for a full show of trailers and stay for an ultra secret movie screening after because really, after all those trailers, you'll be itching for a feature presentation.

Stop by the theater's Star Bar before the show to get a free poster, chat with some fellow movie nerds, or just get yourself some mozzarella sticks and a Surly! Any way you slice it, we're excited to see you there!

Trailer Trash VHS: Thursday, April 9th @7:30 (6:30 for the Star Bar), $7

Also check out the Star Tribune article on us: HERE