Not exact matches
Every year around this time it seems fitting to give thanks to horror -
movie fans, whose willingness to support their genre
of choice by actually laying cash on the line is substantially responsible for keeping a lot
of studio library divisions and independent video companies in operation.
They clashed over and over through the production, with the
studio fighting Liman on seemingly every one
of his creative
choices and screenwriter Tony Gilroy forced to fax in new pages
of script while the
movie was shooting.
The
studios lob the blockbusters into the
choice summer weekends, and lesser
movies scatter out
of the way.
Naughty Dog's video game series
of the same name is considered one
of the best action - adventure titles in modern gaming history, and the
studio's cinematic approach to the story and gameplay make it the perfect
choice for a
movie adaptation.
It's a striking still, to be sure, but an unlikely
choice: Who'd have thought the first
studio - approved photo from the 50th - anniversary Bond
movie would be
of star Daniel Craig in a Speedo, his back turned to the camera, lounging at a pool?
So often with films, and more specifically high - budget
movies coming from major
studios with millions
of dollars on the line, there is a single
choice or a couple
of decisions that push a film from being thoroughly successful to not quite.