...most man-less film ever made. Several of Hollywood’s greatest...a particularly likely place to set a musical, but Fiddler on...implacable Greta Garbo’s 1939 film. True enough, though it takes...a perfectly respectable and enjoyable film noir.
1947 USA. Director: Delmer...bloody and at times disturbing film, but with an underlying thoughtfulness...turned into a highly successfulTV series with Tony Randall and...
...krinndnz has pointed out that the film's main attraction is special effects ... stare at, simply because the film is so damn pretty. I didn... to boost their glow), the film walks you through a world ... completeness: The story is predictableHollywood stuff (the ending was sorely ... sent there to fight. Except set in a future with space ... the Power of Heart (warning: TV Tropes link) saves them all....
...is also a historic film, but as with the Hollywood epics it makes...few fundamental changes. While ultimately another filmreflecting the maddness of warfare, ...the feeling of a poorly trimmed TV edit rather than the $20 million...Flying Daggers (2004) comes here, chronologically, set in the 9th Century.) Seven Swords... The Warlords (2007) Ironically, the film that started this little exploration, ...
...under the cut THINK OF any Hollywood production and you immediately think of...of days on the set of the €75 millionTV series 'The Tudors...shown the world what the Irish film industry is capable of doing. My chance to get on the set came about through Bagenalstown based ... was the friendliness on the set among all departments. 'I see ... OK, before hopping back on set to complete the scene. Anyone ...
... Trek fans around the world, remains active in Hollywood today. The 78-year-old actor served as a ... of that work--which would include phrases like "Set phasers to stun," and "Yes, Captain, I'm... in the prime Star Trekuniverse of the TV series and movies. Once Spock traveled through time in the latestfilm, everything that takes place afterward was set in an alternate universe. With Spock's swan ...
...totallyignored by the entertainment industry. This film is far from perfect, but sometimes you...one of the woefully few people in Hollywood who understands this. There's no denying...movie to be mistaken for the cynical TV executive. Ironically, the plot of It's..., particularly in the opening scenes that set up the scenario. But after a .... Most of the movie is just set-up for comedy sequences, but all ...
... Center of the Earth on your TV and miss out Brendan Frasier hocking ...falling in love with this new set of people, so is your viewer...stand-in for the viewer when Hollywood's involved - a regrettable choice I...theory here and say that most Hollywood films at least try to answer...- rare for a James Cameronfilm. (I rather enjoyed how he went...watch them gasp. Avatar may be Hollywood's last gasp for the ...
...series of increasingly inventive and maniacal set pieces. This is escapist entertainment at...lets up. The movie follows a TV news camera crew, police officers, ...adjusting for inflation, of course). The film has its detractors (although perhaps their... off by the film’s candid black-heartedness; Hollywood often shies ...’ slash, instantly-forgettable type horror film, but a psychologically probing, deeply ...
... round of interviews with the TV listings magazines. Tennant asked his ... a Harry Potterfilm and several weighty TV dramas, including playing ... being realised in three dimensions. Set aboard a Nasa-style base...seen playing Margaret Thatcher in TV drama Margaret, today playing space...get some 'Good Vibrations'!"). On set he met Arabella Weir, moving...on the front of the Hollywood Reporter," he says. "It's...
... round of interviews with the TV listings magazines. Tennant asked his...a Harry Potterfilm and several weighty TV dramas, including playing...Doctor Who and the 2004 TV musical-drama Blackpool . "But David...seen playing Margaret Thatcher in TV drama Margaret , today playing space...get some 'Good Vibrations'!"). On set he met Arabella Weir, moving...on the front of the Hollywood Reporter ," he says. "It's...