We return for another fan favourite in this latest Actors Uncut cycle with Jamie Lee Curtis.
Joined by Gav and an Andy who never turns up (this is another cursed episode), we look at John Carpenter's 1980's movie, The Fog. A very under-appreciated antithesis to 1990s cop thrillers with Blue Steel. And we finish it with Arnold Schwarzenegger's 1994 subversive classic, True Lies.
Along the way, Rob and Gav talk about her run as the trailerblazing Final Girl as well as her lack of leading roles and how hollywood has treated actors of JLC's generation. To which the TLDL is... badly.
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MUSIC CREDITS:
[INTRO] Funkgroove / Sofasound
[MID-ROLL] Reading Night / Xander
[OUTRO] Midnight Coffee / Englewood
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