Hosts Koji Steven Sakai and M. Martin Mapoma brought out comedian, actor, and fellow podcaster Jonesy to talk about his best or worst moment of his life. Here’s a hint: his story involves a pimp, drugs, and the police!
We also talked about basketball, Last Dance, who the greatest basketball player ever was, and more!
Midnight Watchers Koji Steven Sakai, Jennifer Field, and Quentin Lee discussed the 1977 Dean Koontz movie Demon Seed. They disagreed about the ending and meaning of the movie. Listen to what we thought and then tell us what you think.
Co-hosts Koji Steven Sakai and M. Martin Mapoma brought on writer/director/film executive Thomas Lim to talk about his life and the best or worst day of his life. Hint: it involves Cheetahs. We also talked about the Last Dance, basketball, and film.
Hosts Koji Steven Sakai, Jennifer Field, and Quentin Lee discuss the controversial 1977 Japanese thriller (?) In the Realm of the Senses. They debated if this was a porn or art house movie? Or both? As usual, two of them loved this movie, one of them hated it. Can you guess which watchers liked it and which hated it?
This week host Koji Steven Sakai brought on the very talented Sandra Santiago to talk about communication. It should be known that Koji is terrible at communicating to those he loves… so this was a good show for him to learn something as well!
Hosts Koji Steven Sakai and M. Martin Mapoma ask actor Achie Kao (Power Rangers, CSI, People I’ve Slept WIth, amongst many other TV and film both here in the US and China) about the BEST or WORST day of his life. His answer had to do with a decision he made while in college.
This week Midnight Watchers review the 2010 Mexican horror movie We Are What We Are. It’s our second cannibal film we’ve watched so far! Two of the watchers loved it, and one thought it was okay. Can you guess which of the two liked and who didn’t?
This week host Koji Steven Sakai brought on comedian and father Ian Harris to go over life codes. Everyone should hear Ian’s advice. The world would be a better place if we all did.