Kung Pow! Enter the Fist (2002)

This week, The B-Movie Boys enter a completely different dimension of cinema with Kung Pow! Enter the Fist, a movie that isn’t just bad on purpose… it’s surgically, lovingly, absurdly bad on purpose.

Steve Oedekerk takes a 1970s kung fu movie, splices himself into it like a cinematic parasite, and somehow creates one of the most joke-dense, commitment-heavy fever dreams ever put to screen.

We break down:

  • The insane technical gymnastics behind digitally inserting a new movie into an old one

  • Whether intentional incompetence still counts as incompetence

  • Why this might be one of the most committed comedy experiments ever made

  • And how a $10 million budget can be used to simulate a low-budget experience

Also discussed: cow fights, limited time fast food offers, and a shocking amount of respect for a movie that absolutely should not work but somehow... does.

Mentioned in this episode:

  • Tiger and Crane Fists (1976)

  • Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story (2007)

  • Titanic (1997)

  • Jimmy Wang Yu

  • Jackie Chan

  • Bruce Lee

  • Kevin Nealon

  • Catherine O'Hara

  • Fred Willard

  • Taco Bell

  • McRib

  • Timex

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