It's safe to say we pity the fools who think Mr. T doesn't know how to make an entrance. In the exclusive Dancing With the Stars sneak preview, Kym Herjavec (née Johnson) meets her partner for the first time when Mr. T literally comes crashing into the room. "Sorry for that entrance there," Mr. T, 64, says. Never apologize for a dramatic entrance, Mr. T! Kym doesn't miss a beat with The A-Team veteran. "Hey, can I say, 'I pity the fool'?" Kym asks. "See, if you do it kind of funny, they won't believe you," Mr. T advises. But he doesn't want her to say his iconic line, that's his job, instead Mr. T says he wants Kym to be...
- 3/20/2017
- E! Online
Blu-ray, Blu-ray 3D, DVD and Digital Release Date: Feb. 12, 2013
Price: DVD $29.98, Blu-ray/DVD Combo $34.98, Blu-ray 3D Combo $49.98
Studio: Universal Studios Home Entertainment
The second horror movie based on the cult videogame, Silent Hill: Revelation returns to the chilling alternate reality of the first film.
Adelaide Clemens (Camilla Dickenson) stars in the movie as Heather Mason, whose father (Sean Bean, Death Race 2) has kept her one step ahead of the malevolent forces intent on their destruction. On the eve of her 18th birthday, however, a revelation leads her deep into the demonic world, which threatens to trap her in a nightmarish landscape forever.
As well as Bean, Radha Mitchell (The Crazies) returns in this R-rated film, which also stars Kit Harington (TV’s Game of Thrones), Carrie-Anne Moss (Memento) and Malcolm McDowell (Never Apologize).
Silent Hill: Revelation grossed $17.5 million, less than its 2006 predecessor, which earned $47 million in theaters.
Price: DVD $29.98, Blu-ray/DVD Combo $34.98, Blu-ray 3D Combo $49.98
Studio: Universal Studios Home Entertainment
The second horror movie based on the cult videogame, Silent Hill: Revelation returns to the chilling alternate reality of the first film.
Adelaide Clemens (Camilla Dickenson) stars in the movie as Heather Mason, whose father (Sean Bean, Death Race 2) has kept her one step ahead of the malevolent forces intent on their destruction. On the eve of her 18th birthday, however, a revelation leads her deep into the demonic world, which threatens to trap her in a nightmarish landscape forever.
As well as Bean, Radha Mitchell (The Crazies) returns in this R-rated film, which also stars Kit Harington (TV’s Game of Thrones), Carrie-Anne Moss (Memento) and Malcolm McDowell (Never Apologize).
Silent Hill: Revelation grossed $17.5 million, less than its 2006 predecessor, which earned $47 million in theaters.
- 12/13/2012
- by Sam
- Disc Dish
Malcolm McDowell, 67, has been on the Pa circuit of late, scooping up award tributes and riding the PR swell for the 40th anniversary Blu-ray release of my favorite Stanley Kubrick film, 1971's A Clockwork Orange and Antoine de Gaudemar and Michel Ciment's doc Once Upon a Time… Clockwork Orange. They both screened at Cannes, where McDowell taught a master class. Video interview and trailers below. Still to come is yet another career achievement award on July 16 at the Maine International Film Festival, which will screen A Clockwork Orange, Lindsay Anderson's O Lucky Man!, 1991 Cannes Russian entry Assassin of the Tsar, and Mike Kaplan's 2007 Cannes doc of McDowell's one-man show about Anderson, Never Apologize. Here's Kaplan's 2007 Guardian feature on working with ...
- 7/6/2011
- Thompson on Hollywood
The weekend’s here. You’ve just been paid, and it’s burning a hole in your pocket. What’s a pop culture geek to do? In hopes of steering you in the right direction to blow some of that hard-earned cash, it’s time for the Fred Weekend Shopping Guide - your spotlight on the things you didn’t even know you wanted…
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It’s not pristine, but Paramount has done a fantastic high definition restoration job on Sergio Leone’s legendary spaghetti western Once Upon A Time In The West (Paramount, Not Rated, Blu-Ray-S24.99Rp), presenting not only the original theatrical edition, but the extended cut as well. In addition, there’s a filmmaker-laden commentary track full of ardent fans, 5 retrospective featurettes, a gallery, and the theatrical trailer.
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It’s not pristine, but Paramount has done a fantastic high definition restoration job on Sergio Leone’s legendary spaghetti western Once Upon A Time In The West (Paramount, Not Rated, Blu-Ray-S24.99Rp), presenting not only the original theatrical edition, but the extended cut as well. In addition, there’s a filmmaker-laden commentary track full of ardent fans, 5 retrospective featurettes, a gallery, and the theatrical trailer.
- 6/6/2011
- by UncaScroogeMcD
Malcolm McDowell has been pretty busy lately, and we’re not talking about his recent work in such TV projects as Entourage, Heroes, CSI and The Mentalist, but rather all the promotion he’s been doing for the upcoming Warner Home Video releases of Stanley Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange on Blu-ray and the DVD and for Never Apologize, a film of his one-man stage show that pays tribute to his mentor, filmmaker/stage director Lindsay Anderson.
Malcolm McDowell is Mick Travis in Lindsay Anderson's 1969 If...
And speaking of Lindsay Anderson (we call that a segue, in the business), the Criterion Collection will release a Blu-ray version of Lindsay Anderson’s memorable youth-in-revolt drama movie If…, starring Malcolm McDowell as the inimitable Mick Travis, on Aug. 30.
In the film, Mick, with the help of his school buds, challenges authority at every turn and ultimately emerges as a violent savior...
Malcolm McDowell is Mick Travis in Lindsay Anderson's 1969 If...
And speaking of Lindsay Anderson (we call that a segue, in the business), the Criterion Collection will release a Blu-ray version of Lindsay Anderson’s memorable youth-in-revolt drama movie If…, starring Malcolm McDowell as the inimitable Mick Travis, on Aug. 30.
In the film, Mick, with the help of his school buds, challenges authority at every turn and ultimately emerges as a violent savior...
- 5/24/2011
- by Laurence
- Disc Dish
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Cover of A Clockwork Orange [Blu-ray
Warner Home Video is readying the Blu-ray debut of A Clockwork Orange, coming in late May, and released a new trailer for your entertainment.
Here’s the official release:
Burbank, Calif., March 31, 2011 – Stanley Kubrick was one of the great filmmakers of our time and his profound influence on motion pictures continues to this day. His 1971 film, A Clockwork Orange, starring Malcolm McDowell, portrayed an oppressive lawless society where man was reduced to little more than a machine. The film introduced into popular culture the concept of “ultra-violence,” as singing, tap-dancing, derby-topped hooligan Alex (McDowell) has a “good time” – at the tragic expense of others. His journey from amoral punk to brainwashed proper citizen and back again forms the dynamic arc of Kubrick’s future-shock vision of Anthony Burgess’ novel.
This was a powerful film made by a director at the height of his artistry and its impact generated worldwide controversy.
Cover of A Clockwork Orange [Blu-ray
Warner Home Video is readying the Blu-ray debut of A Clockwork Orange, coming in late May, and released a new trailer for your entertainment.
Here’s the official release:
Burbank, Calif., March 31, 2011 – Stanley Kubrick was one of the great filmmakers of our time and his profound influence on motion pictures continues to this day. His 1971 film, A Clockwork Orange, starring Malcolm McDowell, portrayed an oppressive lawless society where man was reduced to little more than a machine. The film introduced into popular culture the concept of “ultra-violence,” as singing, tap-dancing, derby-topped hooligan Alex (McDowell) has a “good time” – at the tragic expense of others. His journey from amoral punk to brainwashed proper citizen and back again forms the dynamic arc of Kubrick’s future-shock vision of Anthony Burgess’ novel.
This was a powerful film made by a director at the height of his artistry and its impact generated worldwide controversy.
- 4/27/2011
- by Robert Greenberger
- Comicmix.com
On May 31, Warner Home Video will release the DVD of the 2007 movie Never Apologize, a film of actor Malcolm McDowell’s (A Clockwork Orange) one-man stage show tribute to his great friend and mentor, British director Lindsay Anderson.
Malcolm McDowell salutes director Lindsay Anderson in Never Apologize.
McDowell worked with Anderson on a number of projects over the years, including the seminal British movies If… (1968), O Lucky Man (1973) and Britannia Hospital (1982), as well as such theatre plays as the West End production of Holiday in 1987.
In Never Apologize, directed by Mike Kaplan, McDowell delivers an oral history of his partnership with Anderson, which gives him an opportunity to flex his acting muscles (included are his amusing impersonations of Anderson as well as fellow actors Rachel Roberts, Arthur’s John Gielgud and even All About Eve’s Bette Davis) and create a ‘live biography’ of one of post-war Britain’s most important directors.
Malcolm McDowell salutes director Lindsay Anderson in Never Apologize.
McDowell worked with Anderson on a number of projects over the years, including the seminal British movies If… (1968), O Lucky Man (1973) and Britannia Hospital (1982), as well as such theatre plays as the West End production of Holiday in 1987.
In Never Apologize, directed by Mike Kaplan, McDowell delivers an oral history of his partnership with Anderson, which gives him an opportunity to flex his acting muscles (included are his amusing impersonations of Anderson as well as fellow actors Rachel Roberts, Arthur’s John Gielgud and even All About Eve’s Bette Davis) and create a ‘live biography’ of one of post-war Britain’s most important directors.
- 4/11/2011
- by Laurence
- Disc Dish
A Clockwork Orange 40th Anniversary Edition On Blu-ray. May 31 Star Malcolm McDowell Feted Worldwide
Special Anniversary Screenings at Cannes Film Festival and New York.s The Museum of Modern Art
Stanley Kubrick was one of the great filmmakers of our time and his profound influence on motion pictures continues to this day. His 1971 film, A Clockwork Orange, starring Malcolm McDowell, portrayed an oppressive lawless society where man was reduced to little more than a machine. The film introduced into popular culture the concept of .ultra-violence,. as singing, tap-dancing, derby-topped hooligan Alex (McDowell) has a .good time. . at the tragic expense of others. His journey from amoral punk to brainwashed proper citizen and back again forms the dynamic arc of Kubrick.s future-shock vision of Anthony Burgess. novel.
This was a powerful film made by a director at the height of his artistry and its impact generated worldwide controversy. Forty years later,...
Special Anniversary Screenings at Cannes Film Festival and New York.s The Museum of Modern Art
Stanley Kubrick was one of the great filmmakers of our time and his profound influence on motion pictures continues to this day. His 1971 film, A Clockwork Orange, starring Malcolm McDowell, portrayed an oppressive lawless society where man was reduced to little more than a machine. The film introduced into popular culture the concept of .ultra-violence,. as singing, tap-dancing, derby-topped hooligan Alex (McDowell) has a .good time. . at the tragic expense of others. His journey from amoral punk to brainwashed proper citizen and back again forms the dynamic arc of Kubrick.s future-shock vision of Anthony Burgess. novel.
This was a powerful film made by a director at the height of his artistry and its impact generated worldwide controversy. Forty years later,...
- 3/31/2011
- by Melissa Howland
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
The film "Never Apologize," in which a gray-haired gentleman stands or sits on a stage, talking for nearly two hours to an audience we never see, doesn't sound like compelling viewing.
But when the man on the stage is actor Malcolm McDowell and his subject is British filmmaker Lindsay Anderson, the viewing is entertaining and touching.
Anderson and McDowell made six films together, and over the years they developed a friendship. In "Never Apologize," McDowell offers loving stories about his mentor, who gave him...
But when the man on the stage is actor Malcolm McDowell and his subject is British filmmaker Lindsay Anderson, the viewing is entertaining and touching.
Anderson and McDowell made six films together, and over the years they developed a friendship. In "Never Apologize," McDowell offers loving stories about his mentor, who gave him...
- 8/15/2008
- by By V.A. MUSETTO
- NYPost.com
When I received the press release announcing The Film Society of Lincoln Center’s series “Lindsay Anderson: Revolutionary Romantic” (running from 8/15-8/21) I thought, well, that should be a fascinating retro. But then I noticed that Anderson’s quintessential discovery Malcolm McDowell would also be on hand to premiere his and Mike Kaplan’s Never Apologize: A Personal Visit with Lindsay Anderson and I thought, well, that should be…hot! For over 20 years I’ve had a thing for McDowell – or, more precisely, the proudly nihilistic Alex he brought to life from the notorious Burgess book, ...
- 7/30/2008
- by Lauren Wissot
- Spout
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