LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A second attempt to sell a crypt on top of Marilyn Monroe's final resting place has failed, with not a single bid received for the burial spot in a celebrity-filled Los Angeles cemetery.
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Print: Good - Sound: Good - Label: 20th Century Fox - Year: 1966 - Cover: OK - Format: 2.35:1 - Length: 1h42m/1h43m - Before: Yes on TV - Again: Maybe - Price: £1 - Rating: 6.5/10. In the movie In like Flint we meet super-spy Derek Flint ( James Coburn ), its an action comedy making fun at the James Bond franchise . Flint is an ultra-sophisticated spy , a master of martial arts, electronic gadgetry,...
One point: If you haven't seen Fistful of Dynamite AKA Duck You Sucker and don't want to know the end, look away now. Anyway just so you know, it is this: Two other observations. One, would a modern mainstream movie movie have such a beautiful extended scene in it now? Two, James Coburn was a handsome man, wasn't he? George Clooney without the prissy metrosexuality.
"Was Bruce Lee actually any good at martial arts?" wonders Robert Twigger at the Guardian. It's a fair question -- how can non-martial artists know how to evaluate the impressive-looking stuff in fight scenes? The answer turns out to be, of course, yes, yes, yes, and Twigger unearths some good anecdotes and facts about Lee, including the fact that Steve McQueen and James Coburn (!) were amongst...
Price: $4.49 Category: DVD, HD DVD & Blu-ray Snow DogsDVD 2002Make no bones about it Disney's SNOW DOGS is a hilarious actionpacked comedy your whole family will love. Eight adorable but mischievous dogs get the best of dog hater Ted Brooks Cuba Gooding Jr. when he leaves his successful Mia...
I think our original idea behind the Classic Cameos series was to pick one memorable cameo from a movie. However, The Muppet Movie is a long string of cameos, and why should I have to highlight only one? So many people pop up throughout the 1979 film -- my favorites are James Coburn, who owns the El Sleezo nightclub; Carol Kane's very silly "Myth? Yeth?" running gag; Mel Brooks in what's...
One of my favorite films is a little-known Western called " Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid ." The 1973 Sam Peckinpah film starred James Coburn and Kris Kristofferson in the title roles. Now, most people don't like it much, in fact Peckinpah wanted his name removed from the title credits. But, I think it's a good, gritty Western with a couple of great leading men. The film also features Bob...
The Internecine Project Due Out Next March Late last year I reported that Code Red DVD would release the rare James Coburn spy thriller The Internecine Project on DVD in the summer of 2009. Then summer came and went, and we never heard anything else about that disc. Code Red's been going through some changes and a lot of their announced titles dropped off the schedule, so I kind of assumed that we'd...
"Oh, to be in England..." Longtime readers will no doubt recall my anglophile status. Although I've lived all my life here in Kentucky (well, three years across the river in Ohio but that's another story), I was reading LOOK-IN in the 1970's whilst watching TV britcoms such as NO, HONESTLY (great theme song by James Coburn's then-girlfriend Lyndsey dePaul) and enjoying old Bob Monkhouse and...
Movie cover: Plot summary: Storyline: James P. Sullivan (AKA 'Sulley') and Mike Wazowski choose up their paychecks at Monsters Inc., the utility cam that generates cam from the goose bumps of children. Sulley, the No. 1 scream-generator at the herb casually lets in a miniature chick into the demon area. Since monsters are as a matter of fact horror-struck of children it's a better originator for pani...