Ryan Lambie Aug 25, 2017
We talk to the actor behind one of cinema's great villains - Terminator 2's Robert Patrick...
It's more than 25 years since Terminator 2: Judgment Day first emerged, but actor Robert Patrick still carries the same cool, shark-like look of his shape-shifting villain, the T-1000. When Patrick fixes me with his sharp blue eyes, I can almost imagine his right arm quietly morphing into a sharp, chrome spear... and then he smiles, lets out a raucous laugh and the illusion is, thankfully, broken.
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In London to promote the 3D re-release of T2, and it's testament to how well-made James Cameron's sci-fi sequel is that it holds up so well all these years later. For his part, Robert Patrick doesn't appear to have tired being...
We talk to the actor behind one of cinema's great villains - Terminator 2's Robert Patrick...
It's more than 25 years since Terminator 2: Judgment Day first emerged, but actor Robert Patrick still carries the same cool, shark-like look of his shape-shifting villain, the T-1000. When Patrick fixes me with his sharp blue eyes, I can almost imagine his right arm quietly morphing into a sharp, chrome spear... and then he smiles, lets out a raucous laugh and the illusion is, thankfully, broken.
See related The Greatest Showman: first pics from Hugh Jackman musical The Greatest Showman On Earth: Zendaya joins Hugh Jackman in cast
In London to promote the 3D re-release of T2, and it's testament to how well-made James Cameron's sci-fi sequel is that it holds up so well all these years later. For his part, Robert Patrick doesn't appear to have tired being...
- 8/23/2017
- Den of Geek
The life of a professional boxer can be desperate and toilsome. Unless you’re a marquee prizefighter, there’s little money to be made, leaving many fighters stricken by poverty. Yet, few professions are so straightforward. Almost disturbing in its simplicity, you punch your opponent until they fall down, whilst they try to do the same to you.
In cinema, the boxer is an ever-present figure, often solitary and driven to succeed by demons from the past. Creed, Ryan Coogler‘s new addition to the Rocky series is out this week in a wide release, and garnering some very positive reviews (including our own). There’s no better time to brush up on your boxing movies, as it’s an enthralling little sub-genre, ripe for explosive violence and drama.
We compiled ten of the best boxing movies below, so check them out, and let us know your favorites.
Ali (Michael Mann...
In cinema, the boxer is an ever-present figure, often solitary and driven to succeed by demons from the past. Creed, Ryan Coogler‘s new addition to the Rocky series is out this week in a wide release, and garnering some very positive reviews (including our own). There’s no better time to brush up on your boxing movies, as it’s an enthralling little sub-genre, ripe for explosive violence and drama.
We compiled ten of the best boxing movies below, so check them out, and let us know your favorites.
Ali (Michael Mann...
- 11/27/2015
- by Tony Hinds
- The Film Stage
Michael Mann, likely hoping to bounce back from Blackhat- the critical and financial flop he released earlier this year-, is preparing his next project. The revered director, responsible for films like Heat, The Insider, and Ali is now preparing to bring Enzo Ferrari's life story to the big screen. The Italian automotive mogul is responsible for the iconic brand of cars that bare his name: Ferrari.
Mann, as he's been known to do, has been doing exhaustive research on the man, and has combined two separate scripts that were based off of the book "Enzo Ferrari: The Man, The Cars, and The Races" by Brock Yates into one. Those two, now merged scripts were written by Troy Kennedy Martin (The Italian Job) and David Rayfiel (The Firm).
The Rayfiel script was going to be used by Sydney Pollack when this film was first conceived back in 2004, with...
Mann, as he's been known to do, has been doing exhaustive research on the man, and has combined two separate scripts that were based off of the book "Enzo Ferrari: The Man, The Cars, and The Races" by Brock Yates into one. Those two, now merged scripts were written by Troy Kennedy Martin (The Italian Job) and David Rayfiel (The Firm).
The Rayfiel script was going to be used by Sydney Pollack when this film was first conceived back in 2004, with...
- 4/15/2015
- by Mario-Francisco Robles
- LRMonline.com
by Matt Hawkins
New York City has already proven itself to be the place where video games and the live stage converges, and it's happening once again.
Jonathan Mann is the creator of the Mario Opera, who explains that the original production was put together in just three weeks at the age of 23, upon first arriving in Santa Cruz, California. Which is where its lone performance takes place.
Eight years laters it's having just one more showing in NYC:
The notion of a rock opera based on a video game is not exactly brand new, believe it or not. The Protomen for example, and their albums plus stage shows are based upon the original Nes Mega Man games.
The Brick's Game Play once had a live production of Super Mario Bros as well, though it was a far less literal translation of the source material than the Mario Opera. or so it would appear.
New York City has already proven itself to be the place where video games and the live stage converges, and it's happening once again.
Jonathan Mann is the creator of the Mario Opera, who explains that the original production was put together in just three weeks at the age of 23, upon first arriving in Santa Cruz, California. Which is where its lone performance takes place.
Eight years laters it's having just one more showing in NYC:
The notion of a rock opera based on a video game is not exactly brand new, believe it or not. The Protomen for example, and their albums plus stage shows are based upon the original Nes Mega Man games.
The Brick's Game Play once had a live production of Super Mario Bros as well, though it was a far less literal translation of the source material than the Mario Opera. or so it would appear.
- 8/13/2013
- by MTV Video Games
- MTV Multiplayer
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