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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “We knew how good we had it.” Milius was back on the beach Wednesday (no accident, that particular day of the week), where he ...
On Thursday we unveil a dozen-plus interviews with filmmakers showing at SXSW Film. But print space is tight, and we have so many juicy outtakes, we’re sneaking some online early. Austin Chronicle: ...
Documentary devoted to eccentric filmmaker John Milius is entertaining but doesn't solve the subject's central riddle A mass of contradictions prone to larger-than-life flourishes, Milius loved ...
Zak Knutson and Joey Figueroa take an admiring trip through the career of "Zen anarchist" John Milius. By THR Staff AUSTIN — Aiming both to catalog the lore surrounding one of cinema’s most colorful ...
WHEN filmmakers Joey Figueroa and Zak Knutson first approached John Milius about shooting a documentary on his incredible life, the legendary screenwriter of Apocalypse Now asked them point blank: ...
In 1982—a full decade before the release of Reservoir Dogs—Quentin Tarantino was a young cinephile eager to interview John Milius for a planned book. Over on the website for L.A.’s New Beverly Cinema ...
His methods and style weren’t always greeted with tremendous levels of support. But that didn’t deter John Milius. He was going to do it his way and, more often than not, his way worked. From West ...
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John Milius, 33 years old, said that to the Los Angeles Times in 1977. At the time, he was shooting Big Wednesday, his third full-blown feature film as a director. Supposedly, it was about surfing in ...