Language: English Genre: Adventure / Action MPAA rating: PG Director: Merian C. Cooper, Ernest B. Schoedsack Actors: Fay Wray, Robert Armstrong, Bruce Cabot Plot: An adventurous
film crew leads a ship to an X on a rare map to find mysterious animals including Kong himself!
Not exact matches
The doors
leading to the Stan Brooks Radio Room inside City Hall were built when a
film crew was shooting a movie in the building, titled, appropriately, City Hall (1996), staring Al Pacino.
If your wardrobe is a movie set, the
lead actors are the statement pieces, the supporting actors are the essentials, the
film crew and the director are the basics, and all the extras in the background are the completers.
Summary: After the attempted suicide of a 16 year - old girl results in a coma, a
film crew set out to reveal what happened,
leading them to discover footage documenting the torment she suffered at the hands of a bully.
A documentary
film crew join cult rock band, Dead Cat Bounce, as they cross Europe in search of
lead singer Jim's real father - who he is almost certain is the legendary rock singer and Whitesnake frontman David Coverdale.
As in a
film noir, a single decision in this
film can
lead to unimagined consequences, and so it is with Captain Kang and his
crew.
But it turns out Bullock is playing Ocean's «ex-con sister,» who will
lead a heist and
crew of her own, which presumably means no childhoods or adolescences will be ruined in the making of the
film (you win this round, nostalgia?).
The
film privileges Shaun as a supermom who's always one barefoot step ahead of the opportunistic
crew,
led by Eddie (Billy Burke), who spends more time psychoanalyzing her than actually getting anything done.
The
film takes some fun turns in
leading Han to his future best friend, Chewbacca (Joonas Suotamo), longtime ally Lando Calrissian (Donald Glover) and a
crew of smugglers run by Beckett (Woody Harrelson).
And because of the relative inexperience of the cast and
crew and the possibility the lack of season could have
led to a complete disaster on screen, this
film deserves some degree of kudos for being halfway decent.
(There's no cinematographer credited in the
film, as Anderson
leads a rotating
crew of camera operators.)
Blu - ray Highlight: There's only one extra on the disc — a behind - the - scenes featurette where the cast and
crew discuss the origins of the
film, casting the various roles, and the deliberate decision to make the sexuality of its two
lead characters ambiguous.
The tank's nickname gives the
film its title, with Brad Pitt playing Don «Wardaddy» Collier, the commander who's
led his
crew from North Africa through Europe and has the undying loyalty of the men under him.
Characters are well written, and the themes of the
film still touch on creation, but also touch a bit more heavily on faith, as Billy Crudup's character struggles to
lead his
crew while believing they don't respect him based on his beliefs.
The events from that
film also
lead into this one as we find Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) and his
crew of former outlaws doing their best to adjust to the world that they left behind after taking down Owen Shaw (Luke Evans), an international villain who presented more danger than they ever did.
For a moment, let's just set aside all the controversy surrounding this year's Palme d'Or winning
film — whether it's the graphic sex scenes, or the allegations of emotional abuse of
lead actresses Léa Seydoux, Adèle Exarchopoulos and
crew members by their director Abdellatif Kechiche — and consider that this just looks like a damn good love story.
The two
leads are joined by a well - cast supporting
crew and the music by Henry Mancini (A Shot in the Dark, Silver Streak) gives the
film a 60s chic that is infectious.
Ever since the
film won the Palme d'Or at Cannes (and the breathless acclaim of most, if not all, who saw it there), harsh words have been flying among Kechiche, his
crew (who released a statement accusing the director of exploitive labor practices and general abuse of power), and the
film's
leads, Seydoux and Adèle Exarchopoulos.
The
film, produced by Will Smith and
crew, will star Oscar Nominee Quvenzhane Wallis («Beasts of the Southern Wild») in the
lead role.
With «Alien: Covenant,» director Ridley Scott returns to the form that so impelled and captivated audiences in the original 1979
film: a
crew in trouble, an alpha no nonsense female
lead (this time Daniels played by Katherine Waterston) and plenty of blood curdling aliens popping up everywhere.
Written and directed by Boots Riley, the
film sees Lakeith Stanfield
leading a cast that includes Tessa Thompson, Armie Hammer, Patton Oswalt, Steven Yeun, Terry
Crews, David Cross, Danny Glover, Omari Hardwick, Marcella Bragio, Tom Woodruff Jr., Kate -LSB-...]
Jake Gyllenhaal, Rebecca Ferguson and Ryan Reynolds
lead the cast of the
film as a team of scientists aboard the International Space Station who discover a rapidly evolving life form that threatens the
crew and all life on Earth.
Aware of this conundrum, the screenplay uses the scenario for two key decisions on the part of its
leads: Kirk decides to break the central rule of Starfleet to save a member of his
crew, and while surrounded by lava and waiting for the timer on the device to hit zero (The
film uses a ticking clock a few times and to surprisingly successful effect), Spock kneels, outstretches his arms, and calmly accepts his fate.
Whether he's burning through dozens of flubbed takes in front of an exhausted
crew (including Seth Rogen as the exasperated script supervisor), insisting on
filming a sex scene with his
leading lady (Ari Graynor) with all of the members of the cast present, or getting a personal toilet installed in the middle of the soundstage, Wiseau struts his private despotate of fake brick walls like a perfect parody of directorial hubris.
The bonus features are
led by a collection of short featurettes that look at many aspects of
film, the
crew and connections to the original
film.
Movie review of «Deepwater Horizon»: Director Peter Berg's
film, starring Mark Wahlberg, puts the emphasis on the hours
leading up to the blast that destroyed the oil rig and sent its
crew running for their lives.
An astonishingly terrible debut, Killing Gunther follows several assassins,
led by Taran Killam's Blake, as they come together to take down a fearsome and mysterious hitman called Gunther (Arnold Schwarzenegger)- with the
film detailing the oddball
crew's ongoing efforts at finding and killing Schwarzenegger's slippery character.
Johnson had his
crew watch classic war
films such as The Bridge on the River Kwai, Twelve O'Clock High and Gunga Din for inspiration, so we fully expect a climactic Star Wars instalment
leading up to the trilogy's denouement, which isn't slated for until 2019.
The real series
lead is Imogen Poots as Kelly Ann, a serious young gaffer who wants to leave the
crew and go to
film school, but ends up being drawn back in once she feels like she's not only being heard, but that the music means something to her again.
This
leads to more intra-group conflict amongst the
crew, with the
film getting exceedingly talky for nearly a full half hour.
Isle of Dogs Behind the Scenes (in Virtual Reality) / (
Lead Artists: A collaboration between Felix Lajeunesse & Paul Raphael and the Isle of Dogs production team)-- This virtual reality experience places the viewer inside the miniature world of Wes Anderson's upcoming stop - motion animated
film, face to face with the cast of dogs as they are interviewed on set, while the
crew of the
film works around you to create the animation you are seeing.
Featuring an astonishing
lead performance from Fassbender, not to mention a cast and
crew that are aces all around, «Frank» is easily one of the best
films of the year.
A 14 - minute making - of featurette
leads the pack, and while it's mostly just an EPK - styled promo with interviews from the cast and
crew, Shyamalan does briefly discuss his inspiration for making an entire
film from a first act.
Rounding out the single - disc effort is a making - of featurette («The Blueprint of Murder»), a cast /
crew discussion about the
film's
lead characters («The Personnel Files»), and a short special effects featurette («The Anatomy of Murder»).
In trailers
leading up to the
film's release, Deadpool is shown leaping out of a plane with his assembled X-Force
crew.
PSPCA then raided Blank's mill, and he was
led away in handcuffs as a
crew from Animal Planet's Animal Cops: Philadelphia series captured it all on
film.
The two are self - funding the ultra low - budget
film that has paid
lead actors and paid professional production
crews.
Julien engaged many of China's
leading artistic voices, including: the legendary siren of Chinese cinema Maggie Cheung; rising star of Chinese
film Zhao Tao; poet Wang Ping; master calligrapher Gong Fagen; artist Yang Fudong; acclaimed cinematographer Zhao Xiaoshi; and a 100 - strong Chinese cast and
crew.