
#Tim curry movies and tv shows archive#
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And Terry Pratchett had a hand in it so it must reflect at least some of his ideas - he always impressed me as being quite a strong character. timcurry, thenet, 1998, tv The 10 episodes of The Net TV show. And they have to improve the dragons before they start on 'Guards Guards'. From the classic comedy of Clue to the horror thrills of It, there are plenty of great movies and TV shows starring this legendary actor. He has appeared in a number of television serials of which he is best known as Pennywise the Clown in the miniseries Stephen Kings It. The magic sword, on the other hand, sounded like 'Eddie, the shipboard computer' from Douglas Adams' "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy". With over 3,500 fans voting to shape the rankings, it's clear that Tim Curry is a beloved actor with many memorable performances. The incidental moments with Death and Rincewind are great as is the scene with the Patrician ordering Rincewind to look after Twoflower. As TV productions go, "Colour of Magic" (and "Hogfather") are like watching filmed theatre it is a stage setting rather than film scenery and the acting certainly is superb. With Tim Curry, Annie Potts, Luke Tarsitano, Steve Carell. It took him a while to get into the fun of things but he didn't need clarification on anything, so the story line cant' have been too hacked. Over the Top: Created by Nat Bernstein, Mitchel Katlin. A Daytime Emmy Award-winner, Tim has starred in hits such as It, Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, and Muppet Treasure Island.

I've watched it with someone who doesn't know the books and had, in fact, never heard of Terry Pratchett. Frank-N-Furter in the 1973 cult classic The Rocky Horror Show, Tim Curry went on to become a beloved household name with credits across the stage and screen. They have made a creditable effort to cram the most important bits in.

Only 8 out of 10 because I would - of course - have loved to have everything in it ( I would also have liked a big "Lord of the Rings" budget and effort on this).
