He was in a "Tales From The Crypt" episode called "The Bribe". Too bad you guys didn't ask him about that.
He was in a "Tales From The Crypt" episode called "The Bribe". Too bad you guys didn't ask him about that.
Nothing about "Lost In Space"?
I wouldn't have minded reading him talking about other films he's done like "Broken Arrow" or even "The Crush".
Good interview. I knew you guys would get to Kurtwood Smith sooner or later. By the way, his character in "Rambo III" is named Griggs.
Nothing about working with Spielberg on "Always"?
Nothing about Firestorm? I wanted to read his thoughts on working with Howie Long. :P
How come you guys didn't ask him questions about the movies he directed? In addition to Star Trek: First Contact and Star Trek: Insurrection, you could have asked him about Clockstoppers and Thunderbirds.
No comments from him on Wall Street? I wanted to read about him working with Oliver Stone and Michael Douglas.
No mention of Airheads?
You should have asked him about films like Police Academy: Mission To Moscow and Star Trek: Nemesis.
You should have asked him about Dreamcatcher. I wanted to read him talking about working with Morgan Freeman.
Very rarely do you see Christopher Lloyd give interviews so it's pretty cool to finally see him talk about his work in detail.
Very rarely do you see Christopher Lloyd give interviews so it's pretty cool to finally see him talk about his work in detail.
That was a good interview. Nice to see Michael be candid and forthright about his roles and films.
That was a good interview. Nice to see Michael be candid and forthright about his roles and films.
How come you guys didn't ask him about "Down Periscope"?
How come you guys didn't ask him about "Down Periscope"?
I completely disagree with "The Abyss" being on this list even though I respect the opinions of this article's writers. It's not just the alien stuff with the tidal waves that makes it better. People forget there are other additions to the film like more tension stuff between the U.S. and Soviets, more conflict…
I completely disagree with "The Abyss" being on this list even though I respect the opinions of this article's writers. It's not just the alien stuff with the tidal waves that makes it better. People forget there are other additions to the film like more tension stuff between the U.S. and Soviets, more conflict…
I'm surprised the list didn't include "The Version You've Never Seen" for The Exorcist. I don't think any of the added scenes really helped the film (not even the spider walk scene). The new ending with the priest and detective talking about films was weaker than the ending for the original version.