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Thursday, May 2, 2013
Whitley (Karloff) tries to throw Stephen
Whitley (Karloff) tries to throw Stephen out but no one listens to him. Others who started at the paper include Joe Klein, Sidney Blumenthal, Janet Maslin and David Denby. There was all the pre-release secrecy surrounding Jack Pierce’s monster makeup, and even after the film’s release there was some mystery surrounding who actually played the creature (credited as he was in the film merely as “?”). And there’s never been a more horrific vampire on film. Given the kind of roles he usually ended up playing, he adopted the name Boris Karloff, correctly thinking it had a little more zing to it than “William Henry Pratt.COLLINS IS GAME-CHANGER, SAYS TUCKGiants defensive end Justin Tuck supports Jason Collins’ decision to come out as a gay NBA player, but thinks things may be a little awkward in the player’s locker room for a while.The question that worries Shackelford is whether another news outlet will “speak truth to power” in the way the Boston Phoenix, which started as Boston After Dark, did for 47 years. 'I hope so!’ swoons the one from Spain. AS time went on he seemed to glance back at earlier roles more and more often. Take a look:Wedding Dress made from divorce papersImpressive, right? It's not the first time we've seen someone design a dress out of unlikely materials. Why, it’s a geek’s wonderland, with impersonations of old actors, horror movie in-jokes, some honestly funny dialogue (“Take to the air, zombie birdmen!”), a finger-poppin’ jazzy score, even a bit of sly and nasty sexual innuendo. Robinson plays the once-respectable editor of a once-respectable newspaper who’s been forced to turn it into the sleaziest of tabloids. How did Oscar Wilde and his family help to form Stoker's Dracula?Wilde was a childhood friend of Stoker’s, and their careers (to some extent) paralleled each other’s when they came to London. It was a bit scary at first but then great fun.Martin’s unbreakable rule has been, 'Never one feather only.
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