Jamie Lee Curtis, 63, says Laurie Strode is a 'feminist Hero'
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'So it was cool to be able to take that character full circle to a sequence we have on the playground where she has a very similar, protective moment with kids on a playground. It was fun to be able to see her role reversal, her maturity as a character.'
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'But on October 30, 1978, while being transferred for a court date, a 21-year-old Michael Myers steals a car and escapes Smith's Grove. He returns to his quiet hometown of Haddonfield, Illinois, where he looks for his next victims'.
'She was fun. In the 1978 film, you see that moment with her and Tommy upstairs in the hallway after their confrontation with Michel Myers, and 20W MOPA vláknový laserový značkovací stroj v Malajsii Laurie is pleading with them to get out of the house and go get help, and she's their protector.
'But yes, Debra was also working within a male-dominated industry, and what the film needed was three basic types. So therefore you had the flirty cheerleader and the sarcastic, cynical one. And then you had Laurie Strode, who was the serious student, the romantic, the virgin'.
She said: 'Well, it was a different world and hindsight is what college professors get paid for. But my feeling is that Debra Hill [the movie's late producer] was a feminist and that Laurie Strode is a feminist hero'.
There's also a jazzy, 16-colour LED light which is remote- controlled, meaning you can set it to gentle mood lighting or even strobes and multi-coloured flashes — depending on the nature of your outdoor gathering. The heater gives off 1.5kW heat, which makes things perfectly toasty. Frankly, it's a bit, er, ugly. But the party vibes probably make up for it.
It produces far lower levels of carbon than traditional fuels, plus there are no fumes or smoke, so you can enjoy a campfire atmosphere without coughing and spluttering. The heater itself consists of tubular stainless steel ???sticks' all secured around a 2.5-litre burner. You might need money to burn to pay for it but, hey, can you really put a price on saving the planet?
'I'm just trying to find the right tools and toys and make a fun movie. I sat down with her at a coffee shop in Beverly Hills, and it was very funny because [of] how recognized she is in a world I don't necessarily inhabit.
There's something magical about a real wood fire — which may be why fire pits have become such a huge trend. This large metal bowl in a cheery shade of Jaffa orange is certainly a budget option, and B&Q also sells wood and kindling, so there's no need to channel your inner lumberjack.
The base is made from sintered stone, which fools you into believing this might be granite or marble. But, in fact, it's weather-proof, scratch-proof and stain-proof — and, as a result, increasingly popular for kitchen worktops as an alternative to granite. Although the heater weighs a whopping 11st, it's set on four rollers with a sturdy brake, so it can easily be moved around.
Available in 13 colours, there's no doubting the simple lines of this heater give it an understated beauty, perfect for larger parties and impressing your guests. Though it does look a little like a museum memorial light.
I filled the fire pit with kindling and it was a little startling when flames came licking through the dome-shaped spark guard. The warmth from the fire is lovely but it's not so easy to distribute heat if you're sitting around a patio table, especially as it's only about knee-high.
For teeny city terraces or even balconies, this table-top, electric-powered heater is surprisingly chic and really packs a punch. The contemporary design looks a bit like a lampshade, but it's idiot-proof. Just plug it in and pull the cord when you need to warm up — it gives out 1.5kW of heat.
But I'm a bit wary as it doesn't have a protective cover, so when the flames lick up towards the sky, you have to make sure the sparks don't leap onto your furniture (or guests). It's also a bit difficult to move around when lit. It's a bit too much of a gimmick.
Chimeneas were once a middle-class staple — freestanding terracotta hearths with a bulbous body topped with a thick chimney. They originate from Mexico and you can feel the influence here, thanks to the heater's earthy yellow Mayan and Aztec designs.
From eco-friendly ‘green fuel' burners to super-portable table-top warmers, a £2,500 space-age model and another that plays music and sets mood lighting, here are the best patio heaters to make al fresco entertaining so cosy you'd almost think you were in the Caribbean . . .
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'But on October 30, 1978, while being transferred for a court date, a 21-year-old Michael Myers steals a car and escapes Smith's Grove. He returns to his quiet hometown of Haddonfield, Illinois, where he looks for his next victims'.
'She was fun. In the 1978 film, you see that moment with her and Tommy upstairs in the hallway after their confrontation with Michel Myers, and 20W MOPA vláknový laserový značkovací stroj v Malajsii Laurie is pleading with them to get out of the house and go get help, and she's their protector.
'But yes, Debra was also working within a male-dominated industry, and what the film needed was three basic types. So therefore you had the flirty cheerleader and the sarcastic, cynical one. And then you had Laurie Strode, who was the serious student, the romantic, the virgin'.
She said: 'Well, it was a different world and hindsight is what college professors get paid for. But my feeling is that Debra Hill [the movie's late producer] was a feminist and that Laurie Strode is a feminist hero'.
There's also a jazzy, 16-colour LED light which is remote- controlled, meaning you can set it to gentle mood lighting or even strobes and multi-coloured flashes — depending on the nature of your outdoor gathering. The heater gives off 1.5kW heat, which makes things perfectly toasty. Frankly, it's a bit, er, ugly. But the party vibes probably make up for it.
It produces far lower levels of carbon than traditional fuels, plus there are no fumes or smoke, so you can enjoy a campfire atmosphere without coughing and spluttering. The heater itself consists of tubular stainless steel ???sticks' all secured around a 2.5-litre burner. You might need money to burn to pay for it but, hey, can you really put a price on saving the planet?
'I'm just trying to find the right tools and toys and make a fun movie. I sat down with her at a coffee shop in Beverly Hills, and it was very funny because [of] how recognized she is in a world I don't necessarily inhabit.
There's something magical about a real wood fire — which may be why fire pits have become such a huge trend. This large metal bowl in a cheery shade of Jaffa orange is certainly a budget option, and B&Q also sells wood and kindling, so there's no need to channel your inner lumberjack.
The base is made from sintered stone, which fools you into believing this might be granite or marble. But, in fact, it's weather-proof, scratch-proof and stain-proof — and, as a result, increasingly popular for kitchen worktops as an alternative to granite. Although the heater weighs a whopping 11st, it's set on four rollers with a sturdy brake, so it can easily be moved around.
Available in 13 colours, there's no doubting the simple lines of this heater give it an understated beauty, perfect for larger parties and impressing your guests. Though it does look a little like a museum memorial light.
I filled the fire pit with kindling and it was a little startling when flames came licking through the dome-shaped spark guard. The warmth from the fire is lovely but it's not so easy to distribute heat if you're sitting around a patio table, especially as it's only about knee-high.
For teeny city terraces or even balconies, this table-top, electric-powered heater is surprisingly chic and really packs a punch. The contemporary design looks a bit like a lampshade, but it's idiot-proof. Just plug it in and pull the cord when you need to warm up — it gives out 1.5kW of heat.
But I'm a bit wary as it doesn't have a protective cover, so when the flames lick up towards the sky, you have to make sure the sparks don't leap onto your furniture (or guests). It's also a bit difficult to move around when lit. It's a bit too much of a gimmick.
Chimeneas were once a middle-class staple — freestanding terracotta hearths with a bulbous body topped with a thick chimney. They originate from Mexico and you can feel the influence here, thanks to the heater's earthy yellow Mayan and Aztec designs.
From eco-friendly ‘green fuel' burners to super-portable table-top warmers, a £2,500 space-age model and another that plays music and sets mood lighting, here are the best patio heaters to make al fresco entertaining so cosy you'd almost think you were in the Caribbean . . .
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