Sentences with phrase «famous film people»

In terms of famous film people being born, you mind if I throw in writer, director and producer Alan J. Pakula (who got an Oscar nomination in each of these three capacities, each for a different film, and in three different decades)?

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With the rise of Hollywood films and the modeling industry, people began to look towards these famous ladies they saw on the big screen for fashion and beauty inspiration.
still struggling, you could turn to suitable quotes from films, books or famous people.
MillionaireMatch.com has for long been the favored decision of Hollywood famous people that don't wish to date somebody from the film crew.
I've seen many films based on the lives of famous people, and Chaplin is one of the better biopics around.
The dialogue is sharp and justly famous, though writer - director Joseph L. Mankiewicz has trouble putting it into the mouths of his actors: nothing sounds remotely natural, and the film is pervaded by the out - of - sync sense of staircase wit — this is a movie about what people wished they'd said.
«Miss Julie» (2014) Liv Ullmann «s recent adaptation of Strindberg «s famous examination of the sado - masochistic cruelty of rigid class systems is the film on this list least likely to ever get seen by a huge number of people.
This kind of biographical film always faces the danger of having scene after scene of famous people meeting other famous people, but Kaufman deploys it all smoothly and effortlessly, bringing this heady world of revolution - minded artists and intellectuals to life as vividly as he did for the space - race pioneers of The Right Stuff and the Prague Spring lovers of The Unbearable Lightness of Being.
But this film redeems Barnum, the huckster extraordinaire, as a proper subject of millennial celebrity worship, a phenomenon in which famous rich people are not only accepted as role models but presented as paragons.
His famous twists felt like a director attempting to re-create the triumph of «The Sixth Sense,» where the twist of the film was so successfully withheld from audiences that people went back to see the film again and again.
No one, however, misses the biopic, films based on the life of a famous person.
T.I. isn't the first famous person stumping for the Chadwick Boseman - starring film, either; Oscar winner Octavia Spencer has said that she intends to buy out a full theater showing of the movie for low - income Marvel fans in Mississippi, and Ellen DeGeneres raised money to send kids at Harlem's Boys & Girls Club to see the film.
His most famous film, «The Sweet Hereafter,» does the same as a lawyer tries to find the person responsible for the death of a bus full of children.
The heyday for American film criticism was the»70s because I think the people that got into it at that point were really inspired by the likes of Andrew Sarris and Pauline Kael, both of whom became famous and established the importance of film critics as a cultural force.
Extras: Audio commentary from writer - director John DeBello, writer / co-star Steve Peace and «creator» Costa Dillon; deleted scenes; six exclusive featurettes: «Legacy of a Legend,» a collection of interviews, including comments from John DeBello, Costa Dillon, film critic Kevin Thomas, fans Kevin Sharp and Bruce Vilanch, future «Tomatoes» mainstay John Astin and actors Steve Peace, Jack Riley, and D.J. Sullivan, «Crash and Burn,» a discussion about the famous helicopter crash that could have killed everyone because the pilot was late on his cue, «Famous Foul,» about the San Diego Chicken and his role in the climatic tomato stomping ending, «Killer Tomatomania,» a smattering of interviews with random people on the streets of Hollywood about the movie, «Where Are They Now?&famous helicopter crash that could have killed everyone because the pilot was late on his cue, «Famous Foul,» about the San Diego Chicken and his role in the climatic tomato stomping ending, «Killer Tomatomania,» a smattering of interviews with random people on the streets of Hollywood about the movie, «Where Are They Now?&Famous Foul,» about the San Diego Chicken and his role in the climatic tomato stomping ending, «Killer Tomatomania,» a smattering of interviews with random people on the streets of Hollywood about the movie, «Where Are They Now?»
Scott: Noah, for you, Matt Damon, George Clooney, Julia Roberts, Owen Wilson, John Hurt, Taylor Schilling, John Krasinski, Emily Blunt, Tom Hiddleston, Will Ferrell, Rebecca Hall, Hugh Laurie, can you believe in just three years how many television and film roles you have gotten with all these famous people?
Other famous people who have their lives adapted to film (and not as authorized biographies) include Queen Elizabeth II in The Queen, Hans Christian Andersen in My Life as a Fairytale and Sir Thomas More in A Man for All Seasons.
Also more interesting in concept is «A Golightly Gathering,» a reunion of various people who were involved in the film's famous party sequence; while there are some amusing remembrances of working with Hepburn, George Peppard, and director Blake Edwards, at 20 minutes it goes on too long, and the cocktail party conceit of the gathering is a bit too precious.
Making one of his first film appearances, «L.A. Law» actor Corbin Bernsen unrecognizably plays a dim - witted gas station attendant, qualifying him as the second most famous person seen here.
It plays mostly as a series of conversations over coffee (two espressos in two cups), and in this way the film resembles Coffee & Cigarrettes, digressive conversations with famous movie people (Tilda Swinton, John Hurt, Gael Garcia Bernal) over caffeine.
Having first come to people's attention with his screenplay for Amy Heckerling's Fast Times At Ridgemont High, Crowe went on to become the critically acclaimed auteur of films like Say Anything (which helped to launch the A-list credentials of John Cusack), Jerry Maguire and Almost Famous, which displayed not only his great abilities as a storyteller, but also his great taste in music, which he developed during his time as a writer with the iconic Rolling Stone magazine.
Margot Robbie's new movie I, Tonya deals with one of the most famous incidents in the history of sports, but the person who was the target of said incident hasn't gotten around to seeing the film yet.
In the film, she leads her people after the death of the famous archer and becomes a legend herself.
Written and directed by filmmaker Richard Curtis (Notting Hill, Four Weddings and Funeral, Love Actually) and Mat Whitecross (Spike Island, Road to Guantanamo) and created by The Rumpus Room, people around the world have the chance to co-star alongside some of the world's most famous people to help «Tell Everyone» about the Global Goals by adding their voice to the film.
Knowing how he grew up around people who also were world famous, it's understandable Cronenberg's screenplay would espouse such a striking perspective and the film is at its strongest when it explores those ideas.
The film also features James Franco, Damian Lewis, and Robert Pattinson — who happens to be playing a young version of T.E. Lawrence, another person famous for his love of the desert — and it was written and directed by Werner Herzog.
So that's what I'm filming at the moment, and then Everest I did in between seasons 2 and 3, which is starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Josh Brolin and Jason Clarke and Kiera Knightley, and a host of other people that are far more famous than I... that comes out in September / October time this year.
In fact, the only people you're even relatively sure are going to make it out alive are the architect (Paul Newman) and the fire chief (Steve McQueen)... and, even then, once Robert Wagner buys it early in the film, you begin to realize that the filmmakers are willing to kill off any character, no matter how famous the actor or actress who's playing them may be.
Martin Scorsese is another famous filmmaker that Ebert helped bring people's attention to after he gave a rave review of the 1967 film Who's That Knocking at My Door.
This small Bali beach is famous for two reasons: it's a fantastic surf spot, where people from all over the world gather to catch the waves, and it's also where Eat, Pray, Love was filmed.
Home to some of the best wineries in the world, a renowned film festival and the French Riviera where the rich and famous play, the diverse country is tops on people's lists for vacations to take.
Shall I post a video clip on YouTube so people can watch the frog move about, like the famous film clip of the last thylacine?
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