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The mousterpiece theatre podcast
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But the film's makeup effects maestro, Tom Savini, felt something was missing. Roll credits right there, and your target audience goes home satisfied. By this point in the film, Cunningham had delivered on the meagerest of expectations. It was rushed into production to capitalize on the slasher craze kicked off by John Carpenter's " Halloween," and, aside from the highly telegraphed reveal of Betsy Palmer's Pamela Voorhees as the murderer, seemed content to be a shoddily staged, set-'em-up-and-knock-'em-down horror flick stocked with a few decent kills - none more memorable than the climactic decapitation of Mrs. Cunningham's " Friday the 13th" was not a novel undertaking. Why Carrie Played An Important Role In Creating The Ending For Friday The 13th However, he was a versatile actor and managed to avoid being typecast, Connery's place in cinematic history would be secure even if James Bond was the only character he portrayed.

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Connery appeared as Bond in six total series installments, and his outings as the character established the paradigm that all subsequent Bond actors would follow to various degrees.

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The film introduced the world to Connery's rough yet charismatic persona and was successful enough to kick off a franchise that continues today. No," the first silver screen adaptation of the classic spy from Ian Fleming's novels.

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Known for his tall, rugged appearance, Connery got his start in theater productions, TV shows, and films throughout the 1950s, getting his first big break as Bond, James Bond, in 1962's " Dr. His career in television and film spanned nearly 50 years and encompassed a wide range of beloved characters and projects. Jake Mulligan covers PIECES, Spike Lee’s MICHAEL JACKSON and DEMOCRATSĪndrew Crump has an Oscars post-script, reviews BROOKLYN NINE-NINE and the best of Criterion new releases.Sean Connery needs no introduction. Monica Castillo covers The Miami Film Festivalīob Chipman has published 7 new books of collected works Spoilerpiece Theatre talks TRIPLE 9, GODS OF EGYPT and BATMAN ’89 Joyce Kulhawik talks The Oscars and THREE SISTERS Kilian Melloy reviews THE HAWAIIANS and THE FALL Steve Head and John Black bring back The Post-Movie Podcast (and again)ĭeirdre Crimmins joins the Film Thrills podcast to talk GHOSTBUSTERS, THE WITCH and Oscars Posted in Mid-Week Roundups | Tagged 10 Cloverfield Lane, 100 year old man who climbed out a window and disappeared, american fable, BOFCA, Boston Online Film Critics Association, brooklyn nine nine, cabin fever, demolition, Ghostbusters, how i learned what i learned, hush, i am the blues, justice league, legend barney thompson, mid-week roundup, orange sunshine, pictures podcast, post-movie podcast, spider-man, spoilerpiece, SXSW | Leave a reply BOFCA MID-WEEK ROUNDUP Joyce Kulhawik on HOW I LEARNED WHAT I LEARNED Spoilerpiece Theatre talks 10 CLOVERFIELD LANE and more Steve Head and John Black’s Post-Movie Podcast talks EVEREST and more

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Jared Bowen sums up arts happenings in Bostonīob Chipman talks SPIDER-MAN, GHOSTBUSTERS and JUSTICE LEAGUEĪndrew Crump on BROOKLYN NINE-NINE, CABIN FEVER (2016) and THE LEGEND OF BARNEY THOMPSON Norm Schrager checks out Swedish box-office hit THE 100-YEAR OLD MAN WHO CLIMBED OUT A WINDOW AND DISAPPEARED Max Covill presents the Pictures Podcast 2016 Preview Derek Deskins reviews I AM THE BLUES, HUSH, ORANGE SUNSHINE, AMERICAN FABLE and DEMOLITION from SXSW








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