posty 2,313 Posted July 2, 2021 Released July 2, 1986... https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/big-trouble-in-little-china-kurt-russell-behind-the-scenes-stories-sick-flu-190056190.html By 1986, Kurt Russell had established himself as one of the brawniest, toughest action stars in Hollywood thanks to bruising roles like Snake Plissken in Escape From New York (1981) and MacReady in The Thing (1982). He’d prove his mettle even more behind the scenes on Big Trouble in Little China, the cult fantasy-action flick in which Russell played a wise-cracking trucker who helps his best friend (Dennis Dun) save his fiancée from the grips of an ancient sorcerer in the underworld beneath San Francisco’s Chinatown — and which opened in theaters 35 years ago, on July 2, 1986. Russell fell ill with the flu during production, with his body temperature reaching 105 degrees at points. But he didn’t stop filming. “I really got sick on that one. You can hear it in the movie. You can hear me working on it,” Russell told Yahoo Entertainment during a 2014 Role Recall interview (watch in full above, with Big Trouble in Little China starting around the 2:15 mark). “There are those days. But we had to get it shot and get it done. Those days it’s [like], ‘Time to go to work, get it done.’” It was an impressive level of commitment from an actor who otherwise didn’t have incredibly high hopes for the project, even if the film did re-team him with his revered The Thing director John Carpenter. “I remember thinking that the title Big Trouble in Little China was going to be rough on us. I thought, ‘It’s too many words, people aren’t going to hold onto that,’” Russell said. “And there was another movie that came out the same week I think with Peter Falk called Big Trouble. So that was that. … This was another one [where I thought], ‘Hopefully they’ll find it.’” Big Trouble — the last film from famed independent filmmaking pioneer John Cassavetes, which also starred Alan Arkin and Beverly D’Angelo — actually opened five weeks earlier than Russell’s, but it was a critical and commercial disappointment that Cassavetes himself disliked. Big Trouble in Little China did not take the world (or underworld) by storm upon its 1986 release, earning only $11 million, less than half of its estimated budget. But it was a big hit on home video, and soon enough evolved into a full-fledged cult classic. So, yes, they found it. In fact it’s the only Big Trouble movie we’re still talking about 35 years later. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vuduchile 1,941 Posted July 2, 2021 HBO made this into a cult classic. It was in heavy rotation for a long time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
easilyscan 570 Posted July 2, 2021 Loved it back then, even bought the VHS tape. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cruzer 1,993 Posted July 2, 2021 May the wings of Liberty never lose a feather. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MDC 5,955 Posted July 2, 2021 Great movie, one of John Carpenter’s best. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cdub100 3,447 Posted July 2, 2021 You know what ole jack Burton does in a time like this. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cdub100 3,447 Posted July 2, 2021 Also this movie could never be made in the current culture. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fireballer 2,423 Posted July 2, 2021 Fuk that's a good movie Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nomad99 451 Posted July 2, 2021 I’m gonna tell you about an accident, and I don’t wanna hear “act of God”! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DonS 3,090 Posted July 3, 2021 I need to check if it's streaming anywhere. Nothing makes one feel older than seeing your favorite albums and movies turning 30-40 years old. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TimmySmith 2,782 Posted July 3, 2021 Fantastic movie. No series, no universe, just a quality film. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TimmySmith 2,782 Posted July 3, 2021 2 hours ago, MDC said: Great movie, one of John Carpenter’s best. Starman never gets the credit it deserves even among Carpenter films. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MDC 5,955 Posted July 3, 2021 6 minutes ago, TimmySmith said: Starman never gets the credit it deserves even among Carpenter films. I haven’t seen that one. Assault on Precinct 13 is my favorite underrated Carpenter movie. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DonS 3,090 Posted July 3, 2021 8 minutes ago, TimmySmith said: Starman never gets the credit it deserves even among Carpenter films. I'm a big Carpenter fan but never realized he directed that movie. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TimmySmith 2,782 Posted July 3, 2021 5 minutes ago, DonS said: I'm a big Carpenter fan but never realized he directed that movie. I believe he even wrote the music which I loved. Great film. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DonS 3,090 Posted July 3, 2021 15 minutes ago, TimmySmith said: I believe he even wrote the music which I loved. Great film. Doesn't surprise me as he did the music for Escape From NY. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites