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Le Tigre: The Dolph Lundgren/Andrzej Zulawski Film That Never Was

Le Tigre: The Dolph Lundgren/Andrzej Zulawski Film That Never Was Tom Jolliffe looks back at Le Tigre. A film that never was with the strange combination of Dolph Lundgren and director Andrzej Zulawski… Cinema is absolutely loaded with films that came tantalisingly close to seeing the light of day before falling at the final hurdle. Even this year will bring us a new Bond film, but leave some with the day dreaming thoughts about what Danny Boyle might have brought to the table. I still wonder about Nicolas Cage as Superman, or James Cameron doing Spider-Man. It happens year on year. Sometimes a film gets shelved and looked at again, or recast, re-crewed, or simply resigned to permanent oblivion.

Blu-ray Review - Raw Force (1982)

Blu-ray Review - Raw Force (1982)
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DVD Review - The Wicked Lady (1983)

Directed by Michael Winner. Starring Faye Dunaway, Denholm Elliott, Alan Bates, John Gielgud, Glynis Barber, Oliver Tobias, Joan Hickson and Prunella Scales. SYNOPSIS: A woman marries into high society after stealing her sister’s fiancé but becomes bored with country life so she turns to highway robbery to get her kicks. If you caught the Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films documentary from a couple of years back you may remember a sizeable section devoted to 1983’s The Wicked Lady. It may seem odd that a production company like Cannon – mostly known for action, martial arts and horror B-movies such as

Adolfo Quiñones, Breakin Star & Dancer Known as Shabba-Doo, Dies at 65

Raymond Boyd/Getty Images Shabba-Doo (Adolfo Quinones) performs with Boogaloo Shrimp (Michael Chambers), left, at the U.I.C. Pavilion in Chicago in October 1985. He worked with everyone from Frank Sinatra and Bette Midler to Madonna and Three 6 Mafia. Adolfo Quiñones, the admired actor, dancer and choreographer known as Shabba-Doo who specialized in the art of locking and portrayed the street artist Ozone in the two  Breakin  movies of the 1980s, has died. He was 65. Dubbed hip-hop s first matinee idol by  Dance Magazine, Quiñones died Wednesday (Dec. 30) in Los Angeles, publicist Biff Warren announced. The cause of death is still pending, he said.

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