Guest on I Must Break This Podcast for Missionary Man

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I was happy to be invited back to join episode 51 of I Must Break This Podcast, the only podcast dedicated to the career of action star, Dolph Lundgren who I also interviewed in my original book, Life of Action. I had previously joined the show on episode 11 to talk about his 1994 sports actioner, Pentathlon, and we had a great time, so I pleased to return.

For the latest episode, they wrote: “On this month’s episode, it’s Dolph coming to the rescue of a small town by bringing in the necessary firepower and… the word of God! Mike Fury, author of Life of Action and its recent follow-up, Life of Action II, joins the show once again to discuss 2008’s Missionary Man.

In this film, Dolph took on the starring, writing, and directing duties once again where he plays Ryder, a mysterious drifter on a Harley who dispenses justice to small towns in need! Just how comfortable is Dolph in the director’s chair for his third outing? What’s going on with the coloring of the film, and does it work to the movie’s benefit? Is Dolph channeling Clint Eastwood, Buford Pusser, Billy Jack, or a combination of all three? And is Dolph’s Ryder character an actual spiritual divinity, i.e. an angel?!

Join us as Mike and I chat Dolph’s next cultured outing, Missionary Man!”

Thanks to Sean Malloy for having me back! Listen to the full podcast here

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Mike Fury