The ranch has been used by Disney and other studios to
film countless movies and TV shows over the years.
Not exact matches
NEW YORK (AP)-- George Romero, whose classic «Night of the Living Dead» and other horror
films turned zombie
movies into social commentaries and who saw his flesh - devouring undead spawn
countless imitators, remakes and homages, has died.
The
movie Somewhere in Time was
filmed there, 5 presidents have visited, and
countless dignitaries and celebrities have frequented its interiors.
A junior - league rip - off of Rocky (and
countless other boxing
films), the
movie doesn't just borrow from Stallone's proto - Reaganite blockbuster — it all but samples it, sprinkling in bits and pieces from most of the other go - for - it sagas (The Karate Kid, An Officer and a Gentleman) that Rocky made possible.
Even worse if the
movie is one of
countless re-tellings in
film, animation, television and print — Warner Bros.» 1938 Errol Flynn epic, The Adventures of Robin Hood, figuring most prominently in its history.
She made
countless lecture appearances on the college and
film convention circuit, and in 1978 returned to
films as Lois Lane's mother in the big - budget Superman: The
Movie: alas, most of her part ended up on the cutting - room floor, and neither she nor fellow Adventures of Superman alumnus Kirk Alyn received billing.
Doesn't add much to the coming - out genre, as it has been established in
countless Sundance competition
films and made - for - television
movies.
The
movie, shot one week annually for 12 years, has already won
countless awards from
film critics groups.
In what will surely be pushing the limits of fair use (or create a rights - clearing nightmare for IFC Midnight who picked up the
film), «Room 237» cuts together not only footage from «The Shining,» but from every Kubrick
film along with
countless other works (ranging from Mario Bava to Alfred Hitchock to classic Disney cartoons), strings it all together, and pairs it with audio from interviews with various obsessives who have formulated their own opinions on what the
movie really means.
You've seen your favorite horror
films countless times, maybe even on the big screen, but one fan has now taken it upon himself to bring
movie screenings to a whole new level.
The
film sets up some of the main characters early on pretty much in the same way we've seen in
countless disaster
movies, but it takes a real turn after the bombing and chronicles the incredibly complex and far - reaching operation that immediately went into effect.
The magic of the
movies depends on a suspension of disbelief, and behind each great
film are the
countless artists and craftspeople who have trained their talents on transporting us to another world.
I've constantly wondered since I saw the
movie in theaters, do you have any more of the
countless mix - tapes made by Baby as shown in the
film?
In fact, you'd be hard - pressed to find anything in the story that hasn't already appeared
countless times before in other boxing
films, but despite the clichéd plot, the
movie isn't without its charms.
The dynamic between the more proper intelligence agents and their booze - namesaked counterparts play for some good laughs, but more than anything it's a plot device for the
film to raise the stakes for Eggsy and the Kingsman while still being able to provide the team with
countless weapons and gadgets, all of which are by far the most creative things in the
movie.
It's definitely a flawed
film, one that overstays its welcome and gets lost in itself plenty of times, but out of the
countless movies I've seen this year this one still rattles in my mind from time to time.
Despite the
film's ugliness it has gone on to influence
countless other
movies, in particular those in the subgenre that can now be defined as «outback survival», such as Picnic at Hanging Rock (Peter Weir, 1975), Mad Max (George Miller, 1979) and, more recently, Wolf Creek (Greg Mclean, 2005).
GO By Mark Olsen A grand swell of orchestral music rises up over the Columbia Pictures logo, just as it has in
countless films, the ritualistic opening of
movies as we know it.
Stallone can indeed write a pretty good story, and Homefront has a potentially decent one, but the problem I had with the
film was that I already seen this
countless times in other
movies and television shows.
George Romero, whose classic «Night of the Living Dead» and other horror
films turned zombie
movies into social commentaries and who saw his flesh - devouring undead spawn
countless imitators, remakes and homages, dies Sunday, July 16, 2017.
Kathryn Bigelow's «Point Break» and Michael Bay's «Bad Boys II» are both referenced and commented upon, while, slightly less directly, «Hot Fuzz» checks off every item on the list of action
movie clichés from
countless films.
Countless shows and
movies have been
filmed here and the street that runs along the famous beach is lined with historic hotels, unique restaurants and shops.
He's done work for many composers; designers; book writers, including J.K. Rowling;
film directors; singers; artists; individual software developers;
movie producers;
film companies ranging from small ones to Dreamworks; software companies from one - man startups to Apple, Microsoft and Sun; recording companies; electronics manufacturers, including Sony and Motorola; car companies, including Porsche and Ford; apparel companies, including Columbia Sportswear; perfumery and skincare companies, including Amway, L'Oreal and Mary Kay; and a
countless number of other clients, big and small.
The original
film came out eight years ago, and we'll see
countless more Marvel, Star Wars, DC, and even Universal monster
movies before we see another Na» vi on the big screen.