"I overheard a call with Judge Greedy and the fence. Sale's on for tonight."
Leverage Redemption S01E11 The Jackal Job.
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Joanna Cassidy (and those boots!) in Blade Runner.
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Joanna Cassidy as the replicant Zhora in Ridley Scott's Blade Runner.
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The Fourth Protocol, German lobby card. 1987
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BLADE RUNNER 1982
Quite an experience to live in fear, isn't it? That's what it is to be a slave.
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Code Name: Foxfire - NBC - January 27, 1985 - April 26, 1985
Action / Drama (8 episodes)
Running Time: 60 minutes
Stars:
Joanna Cassidy as Elizabeth Thorne
John McCook as Larry Hutchins
Sheryl Lee Ralph as Maggie Bryan
Robin Johnson as Danny O'Toole
Henry Jones as Phillips
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Joanna Cassidy - Ridley Scott
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Nicole Richie with Joanna Cassidy who played Rose in the 1991 film Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead. Nicole will play Rose in the 2024 remake.
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Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Movies watched in 2023
Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988, USA)
Director: Robert Zemeckis
Writers: Jeffrey Price & Peter S. Seaman (based on the book by Gary K. Wolf)
Mini-review:
Look, I know this movie is a classic and it has had a huge impact on pop culture, but for some reason, I never got around to watching it. Until last night. And now I regret not watching it sooner. Who Framed Roger Rabbit is funny, thrilling and surprising. It was released almost 40 years ago, and yet, it still feels astoundingly groundbreaking. In a way, it made me realize that production values have gotten seriously worse in recent movies. Here, all the sets and costumes look gorgeous and completely real. You can tell they barely used green screens (except for the Toontown scenes, obviously). Sure, some of the interactions between the live-action actors and the animated characters look a bit iffy, but all things considered, they managed to pull off a pretty crazy concept that shouldn't work as well as it does here. My only complain is that sometimes I couldn't understand what the animated characters were saying, but it might have been because of my TV or the D+ platform, I don't know. So, I loved this and I'm glad I finally watched it.
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