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Warrior Season 2 Episode 9
Enter the Dragon was Bruce Lee’s most significant film and is regarded as one of the greatest martial arts films of all time. It was the first major Hollywood and Hong Kong co-production, and it also became one of the most profitable films of all time. Tragically, Lee didn’t live to see its success. He died a month prior to the premiere of Enter the Dragon. For Warrior to evoke Lee’s masterpiece, this episode better be good.
The significance of the title isn’t lost on Warrior’s head writer Jonathan Tropper. “My favorite movie to watch is probably Enter the Dragon,” claims Tropper, “just because I feel that is when production values caught up with what [Lee] was doing. Some of the production value on the earlier movies, certainly the versions that I’ve been able to see, are...
Warrior Season 2 Episode 9
Enter the Dragon was Bruce Lee’s most significant film and is regarded as one of the greatest martial arts films of all time. It was the first major Hollywood and Hong Kong co-production, and it also became one of the most profitable films of all time. Tragically, Lee didn’t live to see its success. He died a month prior to the premiere of Enter the Dragon. For Warrior to evoke Lee’s masterpiece, this episode better be good.
The significance of the title isn’t lost on Warrior’s head writer Jonathan Tropper. “My favorite movie to watch is probably Enter the Dragon,” claims Tropper, “just because I feel that is when production values caught up with what [Lee] was doing. Some of the production value on the earlier movies, certainly the versions that I’ve been able to see, are...
- 11/28/2020
- by Mike Cecchini
- Den of Geek
Adele can "set fire to the rain," but she can also seriously set fire to Nicki Minaj's verse on "Monster." On Tuesday night, the singer surprised an La party with an iconic cover of Nicki's rap from the hit Kanye West song. It's not the first time Adele has flaunted her speedy raps and affinity for Nicki, as she rapped the same verse while appearing on James Corden's Carpool Karaoke on The Late Late Show back in 2016. But this time, she had an entire party to pump up, and boy, were they excited.
Instagram user Patrick Buchanan captured the epic moment from the party, where she also broke out some dance moves to Beyoncé's "Formation." After splitting from husband Simon Konecki in April and celebrating her 31st birthday in May, Adele promised fans some new music. Is it too much to ask for a rap album or even a song with Nicki?...
Instagram user Patrick Buchanan captured the epic moment from the party, where she also broke out some dance moves to Beyoncé's "Formation." After splitting from husband Simon Konecki in April and celebrating her 31st birthday in May, Adele promised fans some new music. Is it too much to ask for a rap album or even a song with Nicki?...
- 6/6/2019
- by Perri Konecky
- Popsugar.com
Adele dusted off one of her favorite party tricks while out in Los Angeles this week: her ability to perfectly rap Nicki Minaj’s famed verse from Kanye West’s star-studded hit “Monster.” She previously showed off this skill on The Late Late Show With James Corden‘s Carpool Karaoke segment.
Instagram user Patrick Buchanan captured the fortuitous appearance at the #NoMoreWackParties event on Tuesday night. The casually dressed singer-songwriter who was presumably not planning on launching her rap career that evening took the microphone in front of the DJ...
Instagram user Patrick Buchanan captured the fortuitous appearance at the #NoMoreWackParties event on Tuesday night. The casually dressed singer-songwriter who was presumably not planning on launching her rap career that evening took the microphone in front of the DJ...
- 6/5/2019
- by Brittany Spanos
- Rollingstone.com
Quick, someone get to the White House and keep the President company. Following yesterday’s epic tweetstorm, President Donald Trump was back at it today, but seems lately to be spending a lot of time reflecting on being alone in the White House and staring out the window, waiting for a Democrat to wander over to the Oval Office.
Today’s tweetstorm reflected on illegal immigration’s ills, according to the President, and hinted that he would be open to some compromises on the infamous Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (Daca) people, who were brought to this country as children and teenagers by parents.
But so far, no one has come knocking.
Today’s tweetstorm:
….Border is eventually going to be militarized and defended or the United States, as we have known it, is going to cease to exist…And Americans will not go gentle into that good night. Patrick Buchanan.
Today’s tweetstorm reflected on illegal immigration’s ills, according to the President, and hinted that he would be open to some compromises on the infamous Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (Daca) people, who were brought to this country as children and teenagers by parents.
But so far, no one has come knocking.
Today’s tweetstorm:
….Border is eventually going to be militarized and defended or the United States, as we have known it, is going to cease to exist…And Americans will not go gentle into that good night. Patrick Buchanan.
- 1/13/2019
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Stars: Tom Vaughan-Lawlor, Barry Ward, Martin McCann, Eileen Walsh, Aaron Monaghan, Niamh McGrady, Ross McKinney, Elva Trill, Tim Creed, Cillian O’Sullivan, Patrick Buchanan, Andy Kellegher | Written and Directed by Stephen Burke
Prison break movies are always interesting things. Sometimes you get the high-octane thrillers where action is the main focus, but other times you get the more cerebral, that focuses on the plans to escape, and what it took to pull off an almost impossible feat. Maze is one of the more thoughtful prison break movies, made all the more interesting because of the fact it was based around the Irish troubles.
In 1983, thirty-eight Ira prisoners managed to pull off a mass breakout from Hmp Maze, the infamous high-security prison in Northern Ireland. To do this though first one of the prisoners Larry Marley (Tom Vaughan-Lawlor) had to gain the trust of prison warden Gordon Close (Barry Ward), a...
Prison break movies are always interesting things. Sometimes you get the high-octane thrillers where action is the main focus, but other times you get the more cerebral, that focuses on the plans to escape, and what it took to pull off an almost impossible feat. Maze is one of the more thoughtful prison break movies, made all the more interesting because of the fact it was based around the Irish troubles.
In 1983, thirty-eight Ira prisoners managed to pull off a mass breakout from Hmp Maze, the infamous high-security prison in Northern Ireland. To do this though first one of the prisoners Larry Marley (Tom Vaughan-Lawlor) had to gain the trust of prison warden Gordon Close (Barry Ward), a...
- 1/15/2018
- by Paul Metcalf
- Nerdly
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