Grimm Episode 311
“The Good Soldier”
Written By: Rob Wright
Directed By: Rashaad Ernesto Green
Original Airdate: 17 January 2014
In This Episode…
A woman named Frankie is sitting outside a bar, grumbling. She carves something into her heavily-scarred arm before storming inside and confronting a man. He pretends not to know her - an obvious lie - and she dabs her bleeding arm on a napkin to “remind” him. He storms out of the bar and immediately phones a friend, insisting that “she is here” and “she is crazy.” He goes home, but Frankie follows him. An altercation in his front yard sends him inside to get his gun, but she is gone by the time he comes back out. Returning inside, the man hears movement. Before he can aim his gun, a wesen with a lion face attacks him and stabs him through the chest with a scorpion-like tail.
The dead man is Ron,...
“The Good Soldier”
Written By: Rob Wright
Directed By: Rashaad Ernesto Green
Original Airdate: 17 January 2014
In This Episode…
A woman named Frankie is sitting outside a bar, grumbling. She carves something into her heavily-scarred arm before storming inside and confronting a man. He pretends not to know her - an obvious lie - and she dabs her bleeding arm on a napkin to “remind” him. He storms out of the bar and immediately phones a friend, insisting that “she is here” and “she is crazy.” He goes home, but Frankie follows him. An altercation in his front yard sends him inside to get his gun, but she is gone by the time he comes back out. Returning inside, the man hears movement. Before he can aim his gun, a wesen with a lion face attacks him and stabs him through the chest with a scorpion-like tail.
The dead man is Ron,...
- 1/18/2014
- by Alyse Wax
- FEARnet
Michael Chickey was named the features location professional of the year for Fox Searchlight's "(500) Days of Summer" and Darrin Lipscomb was named the episodic television location professional of the year for Ftb Productions' "Bad Mother's Handbook" at the 15th annual California on Location Awards, which were held Sunday evening at the Marriott Hotel in Los Angeles.
The COLAs recognize location professionals, production companies and public employees for location work throughout California.
Glenn Gainor, senior vp, physical production for Sony Pictures' Screen Gems, served as keynote speaker and was the recipient of the group's Signature Award.
Jim McCabe, whose credits as location manager include TV's "The A-Team" and the films "Speed," "Escape From L.A." and "Spider-Man," was honored with a lifetime achievement award.
Other winners were:
Location professional of the year -- stills: Lorin Miller, Unforgettable Productions, "O'Neill Fall/Winter Keepsake Catalog"
Location professional of the year -- commercials: Robert Gregory,...
The COLAs recognize location professionals, production companies and public employees for location work throughout California.
Glenn Gainor, senior vp, physical production for Sony Pictures' Screen Gems, served as keynote speaker and was the recipient of the group's Signature Award.
Jim McCabe, whose credits as location manager include TV's "The A-Team" and the films "Speed," "Escape From L.A." and "Spider-Man," was honored with a lifetime achievement award.
Other winners were:
Location professional of the year -- stills: Lorin Miller, Unforgettable Productions, "O'Neill Fall/Winter Keepsake Catalog"
Location professional of the year -- commercials: Robert Gregory,...
- 10/11/2009
- by By Gregg Kilday
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
I hate turkey. I’m not big on that wet, mushy bread called stuffing, and green bean casserole turns my stomach more than any horror movie ever could. Happy Thanksgiving! Ever since I moved away from my parents’ house way back when, Thanksgiving has always represented a time of visiting family, seeing high school “friends” I was never actually that good of friends with when I was in high school, and spending the rest of the time on my parents’ sofa somewhere in between the Law And Order and Matlock marathons. I decided to make this holiday a little different, and instead of the coma-like couch time, I decided to spend my spare moments building my horror movie collection.
Though originally from Virginia, I now live in New York City, home of Fangoria Entertainment. During my time in the Big Apple, I have amassed a formidable horror movie collection spanning genres,...
Though originally from Virginia, I now live in New York City, home of Fangoria Entertainment. During my time in the Big Apple, I have amassed a formidable horror movie collection spanning genres,...
- 12/5/2008
- Fangoria
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