John Carpenter’s “Big Trouble in Little China “
In the 2nd episode of the smash hit Saturday Night Movie Sleepovers, J. Blake and Dion Baia tackle a film near and dear to their hearts from a filmmaker they absolutely adore, John Carpenter and his 1986 feature, Big Trouble in Little China.

The boys discuss the cult status the iconic film has achieved and the history behind getting it onto the silver screen. Is Big Trouble still just as good as we all remember? Is this just a dressed-up, 1940’s Cary Grant/romantic-comedy meets Edgar Rice Burroughs/serial B-movie pulp in disguise? And is the ‘Russ really channeling who we think he is? Well, come on down and listen to this exciting, informative, action-packed edition of Saturday Night Movie Sleepovers!
(Check out John Carpenter’s band, The Coup De Villes‘ Music Video for Big Trouble!)
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This Podwits site, Saturday Night Movie Sleepovers is currently under construction and will be up and running very shortly. Dion Baia and J. Blake will highlight films from their youth that would have typically been rented for a weekend sleepover by you and your friends. A new movie may be thrown into the mix to spice it up, but some cult classics and forgotten gems will surely be featured on this podcast. So dig out those video store membership cards, your Jiffy Pop®, and your jumbo 24-ounce bottle of cola, and prepare yourself for the ever-exciting, entertaining and informative Saturday Night Movie Sleepovers!