Celebrated voice actress, June Foray, turned an amazing 97 years-old yesterday on September 18th, and we here at Beyond the Marquee are not surprised by that accomplishment at all. We had the distinct pleasure of visiting with June in her home about two years ago to interview her about her fascinating career as the voice of […]
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June Foray’s Animated Life — at Age 97
September 19th, 2014
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Tags: Animated, Birthday, Bullwinkle, cartoons, DuckTales, Jaws, Jokey Smurf, June Foray, Looney Tunes, Natasha, Rocky, Warner Bros. Walt Disney
No Comments »BTM’s Ghostbusters Week – CONTEST & GIVEAWAY
September 19th, 2014
Beyond the Marquee Beyond the Marquee is celebrating GHOSTBUSTERS WEEK in addition to the 30th Anniversary of Ghostbusters. Because of the overwhelming response and great feedback to our daily Ghostbusters postings this week, what better way to celebrate than to have a Contest and Giveaway for great Ghostbusters prizes! Visit the Beyond the Marquee Facebook page and Click on […]
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Tags: #GB30, Action Figure, Adult Collectible, Bill Murray, Blu-ray, contest, Dan Aykroyd, DVD, Ectomobile, Egon Spengler, Ernie Hudson, Funko, Ghost Trap, Ghostbusters, Ghostbusters 2, Ghostbusters 3, Ghostbusters 30thAnniversary, Ghostbusters Anniversary, Gift Pack, Giveaway, Glow-in-the-Dark, Harold Ramis, Ivan Reitman, Krispy Kreme, Mattel, Matty.com, Peter Venkman, PopRides, Proton Pack, Ray Stantz, signed, Sketch, Slime Blower, Sony, Sony Pictures Consumer Marketing, Stephen Dane, T-shirt, Trivia, Winston Zeddemore
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“This is Where I Leave You” a Family on the Edge (Film Review)
September 18th, 2014
John Delia Working with an extremely good cast This is Where I Leave You opens in theaters for an adult audience. While the film does entertain, no doubt about it, it’s hard to get over the feeling that I’ve seen it before. Not that the trailer gives it all away, but the film August: Osage County […]
“The Maze Runner” an Action Sci-fi Chiller (Film Review)
September 18th, 2014
John Delia Dredging up some excitement for September the film The Maze Runner opens in theaters for its teen and young adult audiences comprised mostly of males. Based on a series of novels by James Dashner the science fiction actioner takes its target audience on a fast paced challenging mystery filled with action sequences that excite. […]
Beyond the Marquee: The Web-Series (Episode 70) – The GHOSTBUSTERS Ecto-1 Car and Designer Stephen Dane
September 18th, 2014
Beyond the Marquee It’s one of the most recognizable and beloved cars in cinematic history and this year, it turns 55 years old. However, it’s the 30th Anniversary of Ghostbusters this summer that has shined the Slimelight back onto the original Ecto-1. Beyond the Marquee was recently given an opportunity to check out the Ecto-1 at Sony Pictures Studios and […]
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Tags: #GB30, backpack, Bill Murray, Blade Runner, Buckaroo Banzai, Dan Aykroyd, Ecto-1, Ecto-1A, Ectomobile, Ernie Hudson, Ghost Trap, Ghostbusters, Ghostbusters 30th, Ghostbusters Anniversary, Ghostbusters II, Ghostbusters Week, Harold Ramis, Ivan Reitman, John Milius, Marshmallow Man, Neutrino Wand, New York, Props, Proton Pack, Red Dawn, Ridley Scott, Slime, Slime Blower, Sony Pictures Studios, Stay-Puft, Stephen Dane, The Burbank Studios
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“My Old Lady” a Poignant Love Story (Film Review)
September 17th, 2014
John Delia Writer and actor Israel Horovitz adds a second film to his directorial credits with My Old Lady. Originally written and produced for the stage, he has released the work as a film with brilliant cinematography and freedom to use a wider variety of settings. The movie stars Dame Maggie Smith, Kevin Kline and Kristin […]
Beyond the Marquee: The Web-Series (Episode 69) – GHOSTBUSTERS Firehouse Headquarters On-Location
September 17th, 2014
Beyond the Marquee “I think this building should be condemned. There’s serious metal fatigue in all the load-bearing members, the wiring is substandard, it’s completely inadequate for our power needs, and the neighborhood is like a demilitarized zone.” – Egon Spengler We tried to think of a better way of starting out an article about our recent […]
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Tags: #GB30, Andy Cohen, Big Trouble in Little China, Bill Murray, Columbia Pictures, Containment Unit, Dan Aykroyd, demilitarized zone, Ecto, Ecto-1, Ectomobile, Ernie Hudson, filming, Fire Department, Fire Station, Firehouse, funnyordie.com, Ghostbusters, Ghostbusters 30th Anniversary, Ghostbusters II, Harold Ramis, Headquarters, Hook & Ladder 8, Ivan Reitman, Janine, Joe Medjuck, location, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Fire Station No. 23, New York, Rick Moranis, Slimer, The Mask, The Real Ghostbusters, Walter Peck, William Atherton
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