This is the first Stone Cold podcast that takes place in front of a visible live audience, emanating from WrestleMania Axxess in Dallas, Texas. The Rattlesnake is introduced by Corey Graves and enters the ring with his usual routine before cutting a promo on the crowd.
Steve runs through a lengthy intro for Mick Foley while the crowd chants “What?!” along with him.The audience is fired up and once Foley arrives they break into a “Holy Sh*t!” chant. This prompts Austin to question if you can say that on The WWE Network, which the fans answer by emphatically chanting “Yes!”
There’s a table set up center-ring for the men to sit at and the two friends and former colleagues get right down to business.
13. The First Time He Saw Stone Cold WWE.com
Mick tells the story about the first time he saw the man who would...
Steve runs through a lengthy intro for Mick Foley while the crowd chants “What?!” along with him.The audience is fired up and once Foley arrives they break into a “Holy Sh*t!” chant. This prompts Austin to question if you can say that on The WWE Network, which the fans answer by emphatically chanting “Yes!”
There’s a table set up center-ring for the men to sit at and the two friends and former colleagues get right down to business.
13. The First Time He Saw Stone Cold WWE.com
Mick tells the story about the first time he saw the man who would...
- 4/1/2016
- by Brad Hamilton
- Obsessed with Film
When Graham and I wrote about our twelve favourite Westerns (check it out if you haven’t already) I starting thinking about The Magnificent Seven. Not only is it one of the best Westerns ever in my opinion…it also had a pretty amazing all-star cast. You’ve got Yul Brynner and Steve McQueen headlining which is already amazing, but you also have Charles Bronson, Robert Vaughn, James Coburn, and Eli Wallach. I began pondering on who they would cast if there was ever a remake of The Magnificent Seven. Given the star studded cast of the original, I think it would be neat to put together a band of equally big names.
So here we go, these are my picks for the completely hypothetical remake of…The Magnificent Seven.
Chris Adams played by Daniel Day Lewis
Originally played by Yul Brynner, I feel that Daniel Day Lewis can portray...
So here we go, these are my picks for the completely hypothetical remake of…The Magnificent Seven.
Chris Adams played by Daniel Day Lewis
Originally played by Yul Brynner, I feel that Daniel Day Lewis can portray...
- 7/22/2013
- by Kevin Fraser
- City of Films
The Magnificent Seven is often heralded as one of the greatest westerns ever made. Great acting, memorable characters, and a striking score, all elevate The Magnificent Seven into more than your standard b-movie shoot-em-up western. Unfortunately for Burt Kennedy’s 1966 sequel, it has only one of these three traits working to keep this horse riding high. Given all that is working against it, Return of the Magnificent Seven turns out a little better than expected, even if the Blu-ray doesn’t have much faith in the film.
The Movie
The sequel begins much in the same way as the original. In fact, the film is set in the same village that was first mistreated in the original. A megalomaniac bent on revenge rides with a group of bandits into the village abducting all of the men and leaving behind the women and children. Chico (Originally played by Horst Buchholz and...
The Movie
The sequel begins much in the same way as the original. In fact, the film is set in the same village that was first mistreated in the original. A megalomaniac bent on revenge rides with a group of bandits into the village abducting all of the men and leaving behind the women and children. Chico (Originally played by Horst Buchholz and...
- 10/10/2011
- by Michael Haffner
- Destroy the Brain
Your Weekly Source for the Newest Releases to Blu-Ray Tuesday, August 2nd, 2011
Better Off Dead (1985)
Synopsis: Lane Meyer is a depressed teen who loses his girlfriend Beth. Her given reason for breaking up is: “Lane, I think it’d be in my best interest if I dated somebody more popular. Better looking. Drives a nicer car.” Anyway, poor Lane is left alone and thinks up treacherous ways of killing himself. He finally meets a French beauty called Monique and falls for her. Simultaneously, he must endure his mother’s terrible cooking which literally slides off the table and his disgusting next door neighbour Ricky (and his mum) while he prepares for the skiing race of his life – to get his old girlfriend back! (blu-ray.com)
Special Features: Theatrical trailer.
Double Feature: Black Sheep/Tommy Boy (1996/1995)
Synopsis: Black Sheep - A gubernatorial candidate hires a wormy special assistant whose only job...
Better Off Dead (1985)
Synopsis: Lane Meyer is a depressed teen who loses his girlfriend Beth. Her given reason for breaking up is: “Lane, I think it’d be in my best interest if I dated somebody more popular. Better looking. Drives a nicer car.” Anyway, poor Lane is left alone and thinks up treacherous ways of killing himself. He finally meets a French beauty called Monique and falls for her. Simultaneously, he must endure his mother’s terrible cooking which literally slides off the table and his disgusting next door neighbour Ricky (and his mum) while he prepares for the skiing race of his life – to get his old girlfriend back! (blu-ray.com)
Special Features: Theatrical trailer.
Double Feature: Black Sheep/Tommy Boy (1996/1995)
Synopsis: Black Sheep - A gubernatorial candidate hires a wormy special assistant whose only job...
- 8/1/2011
- by Travis Keune
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
The Magnificent Seven has now become even more magnificent.
To mark its 50th anniversary, the classic has been remastered into high definition and comes out on Blu-ray on Monday, September 6, from MGM and Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment.
Academy Award winner Yul Brynner stars in this landmark Western which helped to launch the careers of screen icons Steve McQueen, Charles Bronson, James Coburn and Robert Vaughn.
Tired of being ravaged by an army of marauding bandits led by the charismatic Calvera (Eli Wallach; The Good, the Bad and the Ugly), the beleaguered residents of a small Mexican village seek help from seven American gunfighters led by Chris Adams (Brynner; The King and I, The Ten Commandments).
The gunmen are cool and capable, and the baddest in the West. The only problem? It's seven against 50.
Directed by John Sturges (The Great Escape) and set against an Oscar-nominated score by Elmer Bernstein,...
To mark its 50th anniversary, the classic has been remastered into high definition and comes out on Blu-ray on Monday, September 6, from MGM and Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment.
Academy Award winner Yul Brynner stars in this landmark Western which helped to launch the careers of screen icons Steve McQueen, Charles Bronson, James Coburn and Robert Vaughn.
Tired of being ravaged by an army of marauding bandits led by the charismatic Calvera (Eli Wallach; The Good, the Bad and the Ugly), the beleaguered residents of a small Mexican village seek help from seven American gunfighters led by Chris Adams (Brynner; The King and I, The Ten Commandments).
The gunmen are cool and capable, and the baddest in the West. The only problem? It's seven against 50.
Directed by John Sturges (The Great Escape) and set against an Oscar-nominated score by Elmer Bernstein,...
- 9/1/2010
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
Color me too busy to actually "follow" people on YouTube, but for those who have the time, the patience and the sanity, there seems to be quite the amount of fascinating content to devour. The Hollywood Reporter tells us that producers Chris Adams, Steve Kearney and Rj Cutler have teamed to create a documentary out of a real-life YouTube love story. Essentially, two teenagers -- Daniel from Australia and Shannon from America -- met through YouTube and documented their relationship before deciding to actually meet in person. However, when Daniel traveled to the states, Homeland Security snatched him up on suspicion of terrorism, and, well, they both lived happily ever after.
Actually, I don't know what happened after that (did she think her internet boyfriend was a terrorist, and/or did he show Homeland Security his YouTube videos on his iPhone?), but we'll find out soon enough -- the producers...
Actually, I don't know what happened after that (did she think her internet boyfriend was a terrorist, and/or did he show Homeland Security his YouTube videos on his iPhone?), but we'll find out soon enough -- the producers...
- 12/10/2008
- by Erik Davis
- Cinematical
If you ever experience something really dramatic, put it on YouTube, and you may just end up getting your own documentary.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, producers Chris Adams and Steve Kearney are developing a documentary film about a real love story that was featured on YouTube.
The story follows Australian video blogger Daniel Meadows, who met and fell in love with American Shannon Jones online.
However, when Meadows finally decided to fly over and meet her in person, his plans were shattered when he was arrested on suspicion of terrorism.
The trade says Adams, Kearney and Rj Cutler plan on making the film out of "a combination of existing YouTube footage and added footage."
Whether we'll ever see it in theaters though is not certain at this point.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, producers Chris Adams and Steve Kearney are developing a documentary film about a real love story that was featured on YouTube.
The story follows Australian video blogger Daniel Meadows, who met and fell in love with American Shannon Jones online.
However, when Meadows finally decided to fly over and meet her in person, his plans were shattered when he was arrested on suspicion of terrorism.
The trade says Adams, Kearney and Rj Cutler plan on making the film out of "a combination of existing YouTube footage and added footage."
Whether we'll ever see it in theaters though is not certain at this point.
- 12/9/2008
- by Franck Tabouring
- screeninglog.com
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