Back to the Filmography
Back to the Filmography: Jason Statham - Fast X
Episode notes
Travel Back to the Filmography with the show dedicated to watching every credited film from an actor’s complete Back catalogue from past debut through to present day in chronological order. Each episode, I am joined by an esteemed guest to watch and discuss the next entry from the focused Filmography and consider how it ranks amidst their career and whether we can trace any typecasting trends or topic traits or theatrical tics. For episode forty-three, I’m joined by Little Chris & Nobody Dave to discuss the [brief] forty-third big screen appearance of The Stath in the ever eXpanding Fast & Furious franchise, Fast X. We watch. You listen… and, hopefully, watch along too..? Guest stars Chris and Dave are two of the hardest working figures in the world of podcasting. They are not only the Godfathers of the Comics in Motion Network (https://podfollow.com/comicsinmotion) but the hosts of The VHS Strikes Back (https://podfollow.com/vhsstrikesback/view) and Chris and Dave’s Reality Cast (https://podfollow.com/cdrealitycast/view). They can be found on X @CDRealityChris and/or @seattledojos. Dave has previously featured on the show to discuss Turn It Up and Furious 7 whilst Chris appeared to discuss Mean Machine, Furious 7 and Fast and Furious 8. Presenter JAC can be followed and contacted through X (@IamJACsMusings) where he is most active. His film musings can be found on letterboxd and his book musings can be found on goodreads. The show can be contacted directly through X or Instagram (@BacktotheFilmog) and please remember to use the #FollowtheFilmography and #Statholution in any and all interactions. Don’t forget to subscribe and, if you have the time, please leave a review of the show on your podcast provider of choice. The intro and outro music is Electronic Rock (King Around Here) by AlexGrohl from Pixabay. Until next time, be excellent to each other and make sure you take the time to treat yo’ self too. Yippee-ki-yay, movie lovers. Thanks to Dave for the post-credit musical stinger.