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In case anyone's wondering, he was in the Outer Limits episodes 'The Inheritors' Parts 1 & 2.

Is that anything like a Rusty Venture?

The plastic tips at the ends of shoelaces are called aglets. Their true purpose is sinister!

Please, Yomiko Readman, aka The Paper, would totally own their asses.

The tv show (Forever Knight) was based on the movie. He was the star of the first iteration of Human Target too.

When I was a kid my family went on the Universal Studio tour and Hastings was there pressing flesh and posing for pictures with the tour crowd; a real trooper.

Jeffrey Combs. After all he's already done it once already.

"proceeds to show up at the dojo and beat the living shit out of everybody" - For another movie in this vein, Hapkido (1972). Overall a better movie (the fights are at least as good). Stars Angela Mao, Sammo Hung, and Carter Wong. Three hapkido students return to their Chinese village to open a hapkido school and

FYI - Eando Binder was a pen name for the brothers Earl and Otto Binder.

“Simplicity, patience, compassion.
These three are your greatest treasures.
Simple in actions and thoughts, you return to the source of being.
Patient with both friends and enemies,
you accord with the way things are.
Compassionate toward yourself,
you reconcile all beings in the world.”

"It's just a show; I should really just relax."

"The lady doth protest too much, methinks."

On the other hand it takes place in a post apocalyptic fantasy-land and involves a candy person.  We shouldn't project our own bias/prejudices onto other cultures; cause we've seen what a mess that can make.

Ah…a movie along the lines of Island of the Burning Damned and Island of Terror (only funnier).  Nice.

Wasn't the Gumby character based on Norman Wisdom's movie persona?  From his B&W work at least.

Sad to say his passing will pass mostly unnoticed in the West.  Not so much that he's Chinese (thought that's part of it), but he made movies in a genre that for many people sits below horror/sci-fi/animation.  If he made Westerns he would at least be uttered in the same breath as Leone (if you've sat through enough

Maybe it'll be released in a complete series box sometime in the next year and the episodes will even be in the correct viewing order.  It could happen.

Can't believe no one's mentioned Taxi (1998).  The sequels may succumb to cartoony excess, but the original is certanly fine European car porn.

Nah, you're missing the point.  The bulldozer may have stopped the car,  but not Kowalski.  Kowalski just kept on truckin'.

My favourite bit has been the 'Oh shit' moment in "Night Terrors" (first half of second season).  Eagerly awaiting for the second half of season 2 on dvd.