- #BURT REYNOLDS SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT ORANGUTAN MOVIE#
- #BURT REYNOLDS SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT ORANGUTAN TV#
The relationship between television and film has usually been more parasitic than symbiotic.
#BURT REYNOLDS SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT ORANGUTAN MOVIE#
While I hope that this works out, one can't but note how different these Terminators are – judging from the clips and trailers I've seen, McG has transformed it into a Transformers movie while the show has taken things off into some great nature-of-humanity routines, electronic sentience explorations and smart time-travel conundrums, while respecting the source material. It seems that they're waiting to see just how Terminator-crazy we get over the new movie. What we do know is that the sets have been destroyed – not a huge problem, since it doesn't have complex standing set pieces like Battlestar Galactica – and the show's Shirley Manson (who has been another steadily improving aspect of the series) described herself as "an unemployed actress" on The Craig Ferguson Show the other night. Warner Bros has said little more than the show is under consideration Entertainment Weekly has been claiming insider information that it's all over, while one of the show's writers, Ashley Edward Miller, has been Twittering that the fat lady-robot hasn't yet started singing. Official word on the show's future has been vague, but then it always is. Longer running shows such as Star Trek: The Next Generation really only hit their stride from season 3 onwards they need that long to get everyone working from the same page. Genre shows are regularly cut down in their prime – Firefly and Drive are just two examples of many. A phone number listed in Anderson’s name rang without being picked up.It's done well to get this far in the current climate. She described their relationship to the AP in 1997 as just good friends. According to her death certificate, the two were still legally married when she died, and he was the person who reported her death. Locke had married actor Gordon Anderson in 1967. “Also, that in even the worst ugly things there can sometimes be a lot that will make you a better person.” “I try to cover the good years as well as the bad and the ugly,” Locke said. She told the AP at the time that the title, a play on one of Eastwood’s films, was “applicable to the story.” The following year she released her memoir, titled “The Good, the Bad and the Very Ugly: A Hollywood Journey,” which also detailed the double mastectomy and chemotherapy that came with her first bout with breast cancer. They settled the highly publicized lawsuit for an undisclosed amount during jury deliberations in 1996. She sued Eastwood for palimony then later sued him for fraud saying a movie development deal he arranged for her was a sham to get her to drop the palimony suit. The locks were changed and her things were placed outside a home she thought had been a gift from Eastwood. In 1989, Locke’s charmed life came to an end as Eastwood broke up with her, she later wrote.
#BURT REYNOLDS SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT ORANGUTAN TV#
Locke also played singer Rosemary Clooney in a 1982 TV biopic, and directed the 1986 film “Ratboy,” which flopped in the U.S.
Both awards went to Ruth Gordon for “Rosemary’s Baby.” She would win raves for the role along with nominations for a Golden Globe and an Oscar. Locke was best known for the six films she made with Eastwood - whom she dated for 13 years - starting with the Western “The Outlaw Josey Wales” in 1976 and ending with the Dirty Harry movie “Sudden Impact” in 1983.īorn Sandra Louise Smith - she would later take on a stepfather’s last name and the stage name Sondra - Locke grew up in Tennessee, where she worked at a radio station and appeared in a handful of plays before winning a nationwide talent search in 1967 to be cast opposite leading man Alan Arkin in the movie adaptation of Carson McCullers’ 1940 novel “The Heart is a Lonely Hunter.” It is not clear why it took nearly six weeks to come to light.
Authorities were promptly notified at the time, but her death was not publicized until RadarOnline first reported it Thursday. 3 at her Los Angeles home of cardiac arrest stemming from breast and bone cancer, according to a death certificate obtained by the Associated Press. Actress and director Sondra Locke, who was nominated for an Academy Award for her first film role in 1968’s “The Heart is a Lonely Hunter” and went on to co-star in six films with Clint Eastwood, has died.