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David Carradine was the star of the 1970s television series "Kung Fu" and the "Kill Bill" series of movies. Carradine appeared as a guest on various television series and served as a spokesman for Yellowbook. On June 4, 2009, Carradine was found dead in a hotel room in Bangkok, Thailand.
David Carradine was the star of the 1970s television series "Kung Fu" and the "Kill Bill" series of movies. Carradine appeared as a guest on various television series and served as a spokesman for Yellowbook. On June 4, 2009, Carradine was found dead in a hotel room in Bangkok, Thailand.
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Drawn and Quarteted: Artists Find a 'Landing Place' in T.S. Eliot's Poetry
When T.S. Eliot was completing his cycle of poems called The Four Quartets in 1942, German bombs were falling near where he worked in London. Given the setting and his own often inscrutable intellectualism, this work — six years in the making...
Tags: Arts, Manhattan (New York City), Mark Rothko, Poetry, Music
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'Death Race 3: Inferno'
The literally hard-driving action franchise continues with this made-for-video adventure, casting Luke Goss as a convict - known as ”Frankenstein” (as was David Carradine in the original "Death Race 2000") - who has to win one more race to...Tags: Ving Rhames, Machete (movie) , Blu-ray Discs, DVDs, Luke Goss
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Municipal Waste's Cartoonishly Killer Thrash Sacrifices the El 'n' Gee
Municipal Waste w/ Napalm Death, Exhumed, Vektor and David Carradine. $16. 7 p.m., Oct. 28. The El 'n' Gee, 86 Golden St., New London, manicproductions.org For a band whose name was pilfered from the side of a garbage truck, Municipal Waste sure do...
Tags: Music, Vocal Music (genre), Peter Jackson, New London (New London, Connecticut), New Year's Day
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Actor Michael Madsen on Morning News
WGN NewsMeet Michael Madsen Friday and Saturday Hollywood Palms – Naperville And Sunday Hollywood Blvd – Woodridge www.atriptothemovies.com MICHAEL MADSEN is most notably recognized for his role as the sadistic killer, Mr. Blonde, in Quentin...Tags: Robert Mitchum, Festive Events, Dennis Hopper, Poetry, Movies
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Director sentenced to prison after abusing film tax credits
Company TownDaniel Adams, the director of two movies shot on Cape Cod, has been sentenced to up to three years in state prison after admitting he exaggerated expenses when he applied for Masschusetss film tax credits.... -
Thursday’s Highlights: 'The Conversation With Amanda de Cadenet' on Lifetime
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'Corman's World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel'
Zap2ItPretty much anyone who knows movies knows the name Roger Corman, and this clip-laden profile of the filmmaker - who famously has worked with low budgets and given many talents their starts - features comments by a number of people who built notable...Tags: The Silence of the Lambs (movie), Bruce Dern, Roger Corman, Ron Howard, Jonathan Demme
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Oscars' oldest voter, 101, offers link to Hollywood's Golden Age
24 FramesOscars 2012: The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences is populated with older members -- producers, actors, directors and others -- who serve as a living testament to a time when Hollywood was a small town in the most literal sense. But perhaps none... -
Ricky Williams to walk the earth like Caine in 'Kung Fu?'
Sports NowRicky Williams has been sounding a lot like Jules Winnfield lately. You know, Samuel L. Jackson's character in "Pulp Fiction" who makes a sudden decision to leave the criminal life. Jules' plan? To "walk the earth ... like Caine in 'Kung Fu.'"... -
Around Town: Edgar Wright shows his stuff and aliens attack
24 FramesAki Kaurismaki films, a 1950s sci-fi double feature and a program curated by Edgar Wright are among this week’s film highlights.... -
‘Kung Fu’ movie may have its director
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelBill Paxton should have been able to move straight into a directing career after his first two films — “Frailty” and “The Greatest Game Ever Played.” Very good movies, well-acted, shot and edited, I could easily see him as... -
Don Johnson earns the Tarantino Treatment in ‘Django Unchained’
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelWe've all heard how Jamie Foxx scored the title role in “Django Unchained” because Will Smith didn't need a Quentin Tarantino styled makeover. Or maybe he didn't want to play an ex-slave. QT, you will recall, codified cool in Harvey Keitel,...
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