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This is my favorite Jackie Chan movie and in an interview, Jackie said it was his favorite as well.
There's not a ton of extras, but most DVD extras I've seen are useless fluff, and the Clair
interview
on disc is one I hadn't ever seen.
Part One played around a bit much with trying to find different ways of showing Che Guevara's personality through different types of film stock, different locations, and cutting back and forth between an
interview
and the Cuban revolution.
He creates a fake magazine just to have the authority to
interview
the swine of Los Angeles- the actors, the models, the musicians- who believe that their own defecation doesn't smell.
Antonio Margheriti's "Danza Macabra"/"Castle of Blood" is an eerie,atmospheric chiller that succeeds on all fronts.It looks absolutely beautiful in black & white and it has wonderfully creepy Gothic vibe.Alan Foster is an English journalist who pursues an
interview
with visiting American horror writer Edgar Allan Poe.Poe bets Foster that he can't spend one night in the abandoned mansion of Poe's friend,Thomas Blackwood.Accepting the wager,Foster is locked in the mansion and the horror begins!The film is extremely atmospheric and it scared the hell out of me.The crypt sequence is really eerie and the tension is almost unbearable.Barbara Steele looks incredibly beautiful as sinister specter Elisabeth Blackwood."Castle of Blood" is easily one of the best Italian horror movies made in early 60's.A masterpiece!
And David Niven is that rich guy who, when looking for Vera-Ellen, is mistaken for a reporter who's supposed to
interview
her but gets stalled by Romero.
The Shining starts with Jack Torrance (Jack Nicholson) driving to an isolated hotel named the 'Overlook' situated high in the Colorado mountains for an
interview
with it's manager Stuart Ullman (Barry Nelson) about becoming the Winter caretaker.
The Ogre is a film made for TV in Italy and wasn't intended to be a sequel to Demons as Lamberto Bava even mentions it on the
interview
on the Sheirk Show DVD, but it was called Demons III to be part of the Demons series.
Also, if you were an FBI agent hunting a serial killer, would you really bring your wife and son to Austarlia with you to
interview
the serial killer?
Have you ever heard anyone put so many words into a sentence without drawing a breath as when she finally for the umpteenth time tells Walter Burns (Grant) that she's out of the news business while tearing up her last
interview?
Bill Murray, as Bob, suffers from multiple phobias and, after an initial brief
interview
with psychiatrist Dr. Leo Marvin (Richard Dreyfuss), he becomes so dependent on him that he pursues him to where the Marvin family is away on vacation.
Oh, and Tony Todd said in some
interview
that Candyman 3 was a load of crap.
Where is any mention of the key Larry King
interview
given two weeks before her death?
The
interview
with Dian Hanson was hilarious, [does anybody have a copy of that issue].
Matt Lerner does not make a good leading man and you can definitely see it in the
interview
scenes.
A team of four documentary filmmakers head outside London to a remote farm to hold an
interview
about the possible pandemic but find themselves trapped & isolated as large parts of London are evacuated because the virus hits & hits hard, the virus appears to turn the infected into mindless flesh eating zombies.
I have never forgotten the scene when Mary Currier(The welfare worker) comes to the house to
interview
Ann Revere and Garfield throws her out, and Garfield and Revere have words and she tells him better you should buy a gun then become a fighter and he says to her,"You need money to buy a gun."
I'm thinking the location scout for this film is the same guy that finds people to
interview
right after a tornado in the Mid-West.
I recently watched an
interview
of an "A-list" actress, who's main concern is the believability of her projects - an element which is distractingly absent from CHAMPION KILLER.
This is interspersed with excerpts from an
interview
Che gives while visiting the the UN after the revolution and from his speech to the UN general assembly.
He even admitted in a Low rider Magazine
interview
that he had never seen the boulevard at night and knew about the low rider scene/culture.
He was also seen in almost every issue of Thrasher magazine either in an ad , doing his skateboarding thing or conducting his own
interview.
It begins as a small group of grad students film &
interview
this young man as he lays out the groundwork for his rise to notoriety.
In a matter of minutes we get... 1) FBI agent enters secure room to
interview
really bad guy and sister just walks in.
Three episodes in, and this show is so far hilarious... the
interview
segments are sweepingly satirical, whilst the actual "show" itself, Darkplace, is VERY funny.
Moore should have granted the interview; the film would then have lasted about 10 minutes.
A news crew goes out into the English country side to
interview
some people.
I admit I started (and continued) watching
"Interview"
for the most shallow reason possible: the starring of Katja Schuurman.
I would be inclined to think Hitchcock made this corny film deliberately tongue-in-cheek if he had not all but disowned it in
interview
comments.
They
interview
Susan who tells them of a date Jenny had been on that night with a man named Charlie (Turk Chekovsky) who had been in the office where they work earlier in the day looking for a job, and that they should question her boss Donald Andrews (Bob Winters).
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