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EPISODE · Nov 3, 2021 · 1H 19M

Death Wish 3 Reunion w/ Alex Winter, Tony Spiridakis, and Kirk Taylor

from The Good, The Bad, and The Sequel · host Doug and Jamie

This week we are celebrating 2 important dates; November 1st which marks the day that Death Wish 3 hit theaters back in 1985 and November 3rd, 1921 which was the day that Charles Bronson was born. So what better way to celebrate than to get together "3 of the nicest bad guys ever" from Death Wish 3.  Alex Winter, Kirk Taylor, and Tony Spiridakis played the roles of "Hermosa", "The Giggler", and "Angel".  They talked about their auditions, death scenes, personal experiences with Charles Bronson, Michael Winner, and so much more.  This reunion was put together by myself and Chris Rauch who runs the Charles Bronson Twitter account and we thought, "hey let's get these bad guys together," but what we didn't know was that we reunited 3 people who formed a bond on set and haven't seen each other in almost 36 years. It was quite special to see them together again. This is by far the coolest thing we have ever been a part of, enjoy! You can watch the reunion at sequelsonly.com/DW3Reunion Follow Chris's Bronson Twitter @bronsontweets9 Follow Alex Winter on Twitter @Winter Follow Kirk Taylor on Twitter @IamKirkTaylor The next sequel we are reviewing is "Meet the Fockers" and we interviewed Actor Jack Plotnick who had a small, but a hilarious role in the movie.  You know Jack from the Ellen Show in the 90s, Jenny McCarthy Show, Rubber, and so much more.  Most recently you can see Jack in a lot of guest-starring roles on Z-Nation, Grace and Frankie, Reno 911 Lone Star, and more.  This was a great chat. Follow us on all social media @sequelsonly and our website is sequelsonly.com Review, rate, and share us with your friends, enemies, neighbors, ex's, and even that annoying supermarket clerk!

This week we are celebrating 2 important dates; November 1st which marks the day that Death Wish 3 hit theaters back in 1985 and November 3rd, 1921 which was the day that Charles Bronson was born. So what better way to celebrate than to get together "3 of the nicest bad guys ever" from Death Wish 3.  Alex Winter, Kirk Taylor, and Tony Spiridakis played the roles of "Hermosa", "The Giggler", and "Angel".  They talked about their auditions, death scenes, personal experiences with Charles Bronson, Michael Winner, and so much more.  This reunion was put together by myself and Chris Rauch who runs the Charles Bronson Twitter account and we thought, "hey let's get these bad guys together," but what we didn't know was that we reunited 3 people who formed a bond on set and haven't seen each other in almost 36 years. It was quite special to see them together again. This is by far the coolest thing we have ever been a part of, enjoy! You can watch the reunion at sequelsonly.com/DW3Reunion Follow Chris's Bronson Twitter @bronsontweets9 Follow Alex Winter on Twitter @Winter Follow Kirk Taylor on Twitter @IamKirkTaylor The next sequel we are reviewing is "Meet the Fockers" and we interviewed Actor Jack Plotnick who had a small, but a hilarious role in the movie.  You know Jack from the Ellen Show in the 90s, Jenny McCarthy Show, Rubber, and so much more.  Most recently you can see Jack in a lot of guest-starring roles on Z-Nation, Grace and Frankie, Reno 911 Lone Star, and more.  This was a great chat. Follow us on all social media @sequelsonly and our website is sequelsonly.com Review, rate, and share us with your friends, enemies, neighbors, ex's, and even that annoying supermarket clerk!

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