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=== The movie === |
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* [[Academy Award]]: Jeff Bridges' Best Actor nomination represents the '''''only''''' nomination a John Carpenter film ''ever'' received. |
* [[Academy Award]]: Jeff Bridges' Best Actor nomination represents the '''''only''''' nomination a [[John Carpenter]] film ''ever'' received. |
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* [[Hey It's That Guy]]: [[Tron|Kevin Flynn]] and [[Indiana Jones |
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: [[Tron|Kevin Flynn]] and [[Indiana Jones|Marion Ravenwood]], the ultimate '80s nerd [[Crossover Ship]] |
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* [[Playing Against Type]]: Some people are surprised to know that this was directed by [[John Carpenter]]. In a DVD commentary, Carpenter reveals that the main reason he chose ''Starman'' was because he really wanted to do something different to revitalize his career, after the box-office failure of ''[[The Thing ( |
* [[Playing Against Type]]: Some people are surprised to know that this was directed by [[John Carpenter]]. In a DVD commentary, Carpenter reveals that the main reason he chose ''Starman'' was because he really wanted to do something different to revitalize his career, after the box-office failure of ''[[The Thing (film)|The Thing]]'' damaged his reputation in Hollywood. |
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Latest revision as of 19:45, 11 May 2020
- Academy Award: Jeff Bridges' Best Actor nomination represents the only nomination a John Carpenter film ever received.
- Hey, It's That Guy!: Kevin Flynn and Marion Ravenwood, the ultimate '80s nerd Crossover Ship
- Playing Against Type: Some people are surprised to know that this was directed by John Carpenter. In a DVD commentary, Carpenter reveals that the main reason he chose Starman was because he really wanted to do something different to revitalize his career, after the box-office failure of The Thing damaged his reputation in Hollywood.
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