You just don’t touch my movie.”. In one six-minute monologue, Van Damme lays himself bare. Eddie and the Cruisers II: Eddie Lives! To capture the atmosphere of a live arena crowd for Eddie’s climatic return to performing, the crew of Eddie II set up cameras at a Bon Jovi concert in April 1989 at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas. Later, the two were at a nightclub when Van Damme again confronted Seagal, who slipped out “like Houdini,” according to Stallone. Answer. Eddie and the Cruisers was not originally conceived as a nostalgia trip for Jersey rock. —Ellen Gutoskey, Staff Writer. 6. Now, leaving aside the possibility that Eddie might, in fact, have gone down with his Chevy, this premise, has all sorts of possibilities. Paré’s most notable acting gig up to that point was as a supporting cast member of NBC’s The Greatest American Hero. Whatever Happened to Bastian From Neverending Story? Mr. Pare makes a fine debut; he captures the manner of a hot-blooded young rocker with great conviction, and his lip-synching is almost perfect. As directed by Martin Davidson, who directed ''Hero at Large'' and who is also co-author of this script with Arlene Davidson, ''Eddie and the Cruisers'' is vivid, full of conviction and more than a little foolish at times. © Copyright 2020 Hollywood Suite. It tells us about this unsung rock 'n' roll genius named Eddie Wilson, whose Chevy crashed off a bridge back in 1963, and then it suggests that Eddie might still be alive. Author P. While the movie stuck to the same basic structure, the killer angle was dropped. —Elaine Selna, Commerce Writer, Before the Japanese horror movie and the American remake, Ring was a bestselling novel. Golan cast him in 1988’s Bloodsport, a martial arts tournament film ostensibly based on the real-life exploits of Frank Dux. Roger Ebert was the film critic of the Chicago Sun-Times from 1967 until his death in 2013. Eddie could have dropped out, in a grand existential gesture. is the 1989 sequel to the 1983 cult film Eddie and the Cruisers.Despite being a failure at the box office, it has since joined its predecessor as a cult favorite. Published in 1981, this New York Times bestseller is not for the animal lovers out there. It’s been a big help in my movies.”, Van Damme operated a gym in Brussels and had success in bodybuilding and modeling, but he wanted to act. The spirit of EC Comics and its lurid horror anthology titles lives on in Image’s Ice Cream Man. —Michele Debczak, Senior Staff Writer, John Ajvide Lindqvist’s 2004 Swedish novel chronicles the friendship of a young boy named Oskar and his enigmatic new friend, Eli, who happens to be a very old vampire. (Through 1989, it sold an astounding three million copies.). Many Van Damme films have some variation of “death” or “dead” in the title, a fact Van Damme is well aware of. (He used the stage name “Frank Cujo” before settling on Van Damme.) Not even the better efforts in this genre, from ''Stardust'' and ''The Idolmaker'' to ''The Buddy Holly Story,'' have captured anything akin to the excitement of the music itself. Read on to find out why the story of a fictional '60s musician struck a chord with viewers, how Rick Springfield nearly starred, and whether we’ll ever see Eddie Wilson one more time. Real high school students were used in the film. Sign up for updates from Hollywood Suite on new movies, viewing recommendations, contests and events! “It wasn’t a script I liked.” Barkin said her agent more or less talked her into it on the premise she’d only have to work on it for a couple of weeks. He said his father encouraged him to take karate in order for the bespectacled Van Damme to be able to toughen up. With his sharp white uniform and truck full of sweets, the titular ice cream peddler meddles in the lives of others, often with terrifying results. But the independently produced film was ignored by audiences in its initial theatrical release in A year later, however, the soundtrack was topping the Billboard charts and the film was on its way to becoming a cult classic. Eddie and the Cruisers was not originally conceived as a nostalgia trip for Jersey rock. Similarly, Eddie's final declaration, ''If we can't be great, then there's no point in ever playing music again,'' stretches the material's potential for melodrama to its limit, and beyond. Any hope she has of fitting in is soon dashed as she begins developing strange telekinetic abilities. "'OK, Jean-Claude, what’s he doing?' When Eddie declares furiously that he wants the audience to know what he's singing about, and the song he's singing is ''Betty Lou's Got a New Pair of Shoes,'' it's hard not to feel that he's becoming a prima donna. Other aspects of the movie are inexplicably wrong. "Eddie and the Cruisers" is all buildup and no payoff. With Tom Berenger, Michael Paré, Joe Pantoliano, Matthew Laurance. Having directed Sylvester Stallone in 1974’s The Lords of Flatbush, he approached the actor to put him in touch with Scotti Bros. Records, the label that had helped facilitate a meeting between Stallone and the group Survivor that eventually paved the way for “Eye of the Tiger.” Scotti Bros. agreed to distribute the soundtrack, giving Cafferty’s band its first real break after toiling in local clubs for over a decade. When you're done, crack open The Penguin Book of Witches and The Penguin Book of Ghost Stories, which will also send shivers up your spine. Instead, all we get is a big buildup to a dumb revelation. Nor were there then many bands with personnel like the Cruisers': a few young white rockers, a black saxophonist who looks twice their age, and one woman, who plays the tambourine. Dumped unceremoniously by its distributor in September 1983 after a chunk of its potential audience was back in school, Eddie and the Cruisers was a theatrical flop. —Jake Rossen, Senior Staff Writer. In 2019, Van Damme told Yahoo! Video: Could Robert Pattinson be the Next James Bond? The movie makes another mistake. 2. At some point, Van Damme expressed irritation that Seagal had previously claimed he could best Van Damme in a fight. At around 200 pages, it's a quick read—and when you're done, you can fire up one of the novel's TV and film adaptations to keep the creepiness going. Awash in gruesome imagery and some of the most disturbing acts of violence ever put on the page, Cormac McCarthy’s Blood Meridian isn’t a horror tale of the jump-scare variety. The piece, which features Van Damme doing his trademark splits, is located in the village of Vandam. The high school used was actually a school for the mentally challenged. Few things are scarier than actual history, as Stacy Schiff's painstakingly researched and beautifully written account of the Salem Witch Trials—which began in 1692 and ended less than a year later, with 25 people dead—shows. 3. —J.R. 10 Things You Didn’t Know about Eddie and the Cruisers, Five Classic Movie Comedies that Could Easily Be Made Into TV Shows. I was crazy at the time. It starts in the town of Castle Rock, Maine, which becomes terrorized by a once-friendly Saint Bernard. The fraternity house is actually the home of the Haverford college president. Davidson didn't have much confidence the young actor could pull off some of the more emotionally demanding scenes required: He essentially put him on acting probation. There are major differences between the original story and its screen adaptations, but the basic plot should be familiar to any horror fan: After watching a cursed video tape, the main character has seven days to solve the tape's mystery and escape death. So, what happened? In this book, Orsk, a Swedish furniture store in Cleveland, Ohio, is the scene of some very paranormal activity, which spurs a handful of employees to brave an overnight shift to find out the origins of these malevolent spirits. “Thank God he ducked,” Van Damme said. What were you doing in the summer of ? There are no fraternity or sorority houses at Haverford college so they had to improvise a bit. So the anachronisms are a greater mystery than that of Eddie's disappearance.

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