Wrestling With Film: Suburban Commando (1991) Feat. Kenny McIntosh

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Hello Ladies & Gentlemen, Welcome to the Undisputed Wrestling Podcast.  Welcome to our podcast series called "Wrestling With Film" where every month we'll be reviewing a movie that has featured professional wrestlers. "The Undisputed Rev" James Woolford is joined by "John Cena's Biggest Fan" Callum Hogan & an our very special guest "Inside The Ropes Own" Kenny McIntosh to review the 1991 film Suburban Commando which features wrestlers such as Hulk Hogan and The Undertaker.  Suburban Commando is a 1991 American science fiction comedy film starring Hulk Hogan, Christopher Lloyd, Mark Calaway and Shelley Duvall. Burt Kennedy directed the film based on a screenplay by Frank Cappello. The film was originally titled Urban Commando, and was intended for Danny DeVito and Arnold Schwarzenegger. When these two opted to make Twins (1988), the script was bought by New Line Cinema as the follow-up to another Hulk Hogan film, No Holds Barred. Shep Ramsey is an interstellar hero, righting wrongs, et cetera. His ship is damaged after a fight with an interstellar nasty, and he must hide out on Earth until it can recharge. He leaves his power suit at home, but still finds himself unable to allow wrongs to go unrighted, and so mixes it up with bad drivers, offensive paperboys, muggers and the like. Then the family, with which he's staying, finds his power suit, and the father tries it on. (Written by John Vogel) Follow us on Twitter @TheUWPodcast and on Facebook @UWPodcast. Catch James, Callum & Kenny on Twitter @UndisputedRev @CallumH2000 @KennyMcITR. Thanks for listening and enjoy the show. Please Subscribe & Download.