“Keep the change, ya filthy animal.”
It’s the sarcastic final line of an iconic scene, etched into the minds of countless “Home Alone” fans as a classic and quotable moment in a movie full of them.
And yet, when fans actually go to search for “Angels With Filthy Souls,” the Depression-era gangster flick that Kevin McAllister (Macaulay Culkin) pops into his Vcr while he’s, you remember, home alone, they’re hit with the sudden realization: the film never actually existed.
Also Read: 'Home Alone' 25th Anniversary: Daniel Stern Talks Macaulay Culkin, Painful Stunts and Never Seeing the Sequel
Instead, the movie-within-a-movie was created specifically for “Home Alone.” The 80-second clip was shot inside an abandoned high school in early 1990, at the beginning of the movie’s production, as Vanity Fair reported in 2015. Venetian blinds were added to give the scene its signature film noir touch.
The...
It’s the sarcastic final line of an iconic scene, etched into the minds of countless “Home Alone” fans as a classic and quotable moment in a movie full of them.
And yet, when fans actually go to search for “Angels With Filthy Souls,” the Depression-era gangster flick that Kevin McAllister (Macaulay Culkin) pops into his Vcr while he’s, you remember, home alone, they’re hit with the sudden realization: the film never actually existed.
Also Read: 'Home Alone' 25th Anniversary: Daniel Stern Talks Macaulay Culkin, Painful Stunts and Never Seeing the Sequel
Instead, the movie-within-a-movie was created specifically for “Home Alone.” The 80-second clip was shot inside an abandoned high school in early 1990, at the beginning of the movie’s production, as Vanity Fair reported in 2015. Venetian blinds were added to give the scene its signature film noir touch.
The...
- 12/27/2018
- by Sean Burch
- The Wrap
Chicago – Listen up, fans of “The Boondock Saints”! In our latest Chicago-filmed edition of HollywoodChicago.com Hookup: DVD, we have one VIP prize pack up for grabs for “Chicago Overcoat” from Chicago’s Beverly Ridge Pictures!
Chicago-filmed “Chicago Overcoat” stars Frank Vincent (“The Sopranos”), Kathrine Narducci (“The Sopranos”), Mike Starr (“Goodfellas”), Stacy Keach (“American History X “), Armand Assante (“American Gangster”), Danny Goldring, Tim Gamble, Martin Shannon, Barret Walz, Gina D’Ercoli, Robert Gerdisch, Rick Plastina, Mark Vallarta, Jack Bronis and Michael Guido from director Brian Caunter and writers John Bosher and John Bosher. One person will win the following:
One “Chicago Overcoat” DVD Limited-edition “Chicago Overcoat” T-shirt made by Phli founder Dave Jeff Photo autographed by “Chicago Overcoat” star Frank Vincent
The street date for the film’s North American DVD release is April 19, 2011. To win your free VIP prize pack courtesy of HollywoodChicago.com, all you need to do...
Chicago-filmed “Chicago Overcoat” stars Frank Vincent (“The Sopranos”), Kathrine Narducci (“The Sopranos”), Mike Starr (“Goodfellas”), Stacy Keach (“American History X “), Armand Assante (“American Gangster”), Danny Goldring, Tim Gamble, Martin Shannon, Barret Walz, Gina D’Ercoli, Robert Gerdisch, Rick Plastina, Mark Vallarta, Jack Bronis and Michael Guido from director Brian Caunter and writers John Bosher and John Bosher. One person will win the following:
One “Chicago Overcoat” DVD Limited-edition “Chicago Overcoat” T-shirt made by Phli founder Dave Jeff Photo autographed by “Chicago Overcoat” star Frank Vincent
The street date for the film’s North American DVD release is April 19, 2011. To win your free VIP prize pack courtesy of HollywoodChicago.com, all you need to do...
- 5/2/2011
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
New York, June 21 – Jon Bon Jovi has fired his longtime manager, Jack Rovner, after a string of problems.
According to reports, Rovner was seen crying around the town as Jon told him, “I’m going in a different direction.”
Rovner and his Vector Management came into trouble after selling VIP concert tickets for 1,000 dollars on the band’s tour for their latest album, ‘The Circle’.
The VIP tickets included a meet-and-greet with Bon Jovi and even a photo with the rock icon.
But fans complained they were never granted the promised access.
“Rovner recently sent his lawyer, Michael Guido, to ask Jon for a raise and was told he was lucky to have.
According to reports, Rovner was seen crying around the town as Jon told him, “I’m going in a different direction.”
Rovner and his Vector Management came into trouble after selling VIP concert tickets for 1,000 dollars on the band’s tour for their latest album, ‘The Circle’.
The VIP tickets included a meet-and-greet with Bon Jovi and even a photo with the rock icon.
But fans complained they were never granted the promised access.
“Rovner recently sent his lawyer, Michael Guido, to ask Jon for a raise and was told he was lucky to have.
- 6/21/2010
- by News
- RealBollywood.com
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