Sentences with phrase «longest film name»

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Eklund, on the heels of a controversial, year - long stint in California as an adult film star under the name Tag Eriksson, got to work taking odd jobs and hawking paninis outside the set of David Letterman's Late Show.
Daniels, an adult film star whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, claims to have had a year - long affair with Donald Trump beginning shortly after his wife, Melania, gave birth to their son Barron in 2006.
And when Keith Smart had finished scoring 12 of his team's last 15 points, including the winning 16 - foot jump shot from the left side with five seconds remaining under massive pressure, most of Indiana didn't even care that the film Hoosiers» Dennis Hopper hadn't won the Oscar for best supporting actor just so long as this real - life Hoosier named Smart had.
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It was a risky venture, with Spielberg waiving his fees entirely, shooting a film that was over three hours long, in black and white, with relative no name stars save Neeson and Kingsley (Searching for Bobby Fischer, Sneakers).
Based on the 1989 film of the same name, «Parenthood» is an hour long comedy - drama produced by Jason Katims and Ron Howard.
Mary Field is the actress who played Huntz Hall's sister in the 1941 Universal serial Sea Raiders; the spinsterish sponsor of Danny Kaye's doctoral thesis in A Song of Born (1947); the nice lady standing in Macy's «Santa Claus» line with the little Dutch girl in Miracle on 34th Street (1947); the long - suffering music teacher in Cheaper by the Dozen (1950); and Harold Peary's bespectacled vis - a-vis in The Great Gildersleeve (1942)-- to name just four films among hundreds.
Recalling John Milius» 1982 hit Conan the Barbarian (another film that launched the cinematic action career of a then - little - known athlete named Arnold Schwarzenegger), the sword - and - sandal adventure raked in 36 million dollars on its opening weekend and stayed at the top of the box office in the weeks following its impressive debut.Though he would return to the ring for the remainder of 2002, it didn't take Johnson long to soften on the prospect of a return to the silver screen — and with the following year's The Rundown, he did just that.
In the long flashbacks that form the bulk of the film, Jerry's only real sign of dysfunction is his indifference to Elizabeth Hurley's character, an ambitious Englishwoman named Sandra who has her own high - powered television career.
Individuals have come with different agendas - love - making, a shot at stardom or political advancement, aspirations within the music business, and longing desperation, to name just a few of their motivations in this exhilarating film:
Now part of AMC Networks and no longer affiliated with the film festival that gave it its name, Sundance (who, full disclosure, employs my boyfriend), has been on a bit of a roll since it dipped its toe in the development waters.
HBO has at long last announced a concrete premiere date for «Westworld,» the sci - fi thriller based on Michael Crichton's 1973 film of the same name: Sunday, Oct. 2, at 9 p.m. ET / PT.
Other nominees include Australian actor Margot Robbie, who began her career playing Donna Freedman in the long - running soap Neighbours and made her name in Martin Scorsese's The Wolf of Wall Street opposite Leonard DiCaprio, and Shailene Woodley, who was nominated for a Golden Globe for her role in the 2011 film The Descendants, starring George Clooney, and took the lead role in the 2014 film adaptation of The Fault In Our Stars.
It's a film that has been a long time in coming, with many independent drafts being written up and subsequently discarded over the years, while several big name directors (Tim Burton, Brett Ratner, McG) have come and gone.
The film is held together by the hysterical antics of a kid named Moonee and her pack of young friends, as well as long - suffering hotel manager Bobby (a splendid, warm Willem Dafoe), who tries to put up with it all while keeping some kind of order.
From there, the film lives up to its misleading name in one major way: it's one big campaign of misinformation against the audience, attempting to keep us guessing as long as possible.
I have never attended an actual theatrical showing of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, and for the longest time, I doubted that I was completely receptive to every significant nuance and intricacy of the film, what with its name dropping of Michael Rennie and the presence of a performer called «Little Nell» who wears Mickey Mouse ears during the «Touch - A, Touch - A, Touch Me» number.
The film stars Harry Dean Stanton as a 90 - year old man named Lucky who is just going about his admittedly long - stretching days in a small town.
Michael Crichton's 1969 sci fi - thriller novel of the same name serves as the basis of this film, which jumped into production not long after the book's release.
You could probably name a lot of the films that'll be in the running sight unseen off the top of your head right now: «American Hustle,» «Wolf Of Wall Street,» «Saving Mr. Banks,» «The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty,» «Inside Llewyn Davis,» «Foxcatcher,» «Nebraska,» «August Osage County,» «Twelve Years A Slave,» «Labor Day,» «Monuments Men,» «Captain Philips,» «Her,» «The Counselor,» «Grace Of Monaco,» «Diana,» «Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom,» «Rush,» etc, etc..
No one at the end of 1917 was debating whether the directing debut of John Ford or the first appearance of Vittorio de Sica augured longer careers to come (in fact, both would be making films for the next five - plus decades) or weighing the industry impact of Mary Pickford's box - office smash Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm or (to the point of my own research) speculating about the future of slapstick star Roscoe «Fatty» Arbuckle's new sidekick, a vaudeville refugee named Buster Keaton.
The thrust of this film, though, is not the traditional circus circuit but rather the Oddities, characters on the outskirts who show their humanity: the Bearded Lady (Keala Settle) and Tom Thumb (Sam Humphrey) in addition to the likes of the Strong Man, Dog Boy and a glorious trapeze artist named Anne Wheeler (Zendaya), who is a love interest for Barnum's partner Phillip, played nicely by Zac Efron in his best screen outing in a long while.
This was not long after I'd read Stephen King's creepy short story of the same name and so I thought I was about to see a film version of it.
Fans of the novel will notice some shifting of character names, professions and backgrounds, although the vast majority of the story remains intact... including the early murder that occurs not long after the film ingeniously introduces us to each of the characters.
Set to star life - long comics obsessive Nic Cage (whose own son is named Kal - El), Burton's film would have followed in the footsteps of his Batman (1989) and Batman Returns (1992), only for the director to walk away when he became exasperated by studio interference and marketing commitments.
Named after the eldest living member in the Rivera family — Miguel's great - grandmother, Mamá Coco (Ana Ofelia Murguía), whose memory is fading fast — the film makes it a vital lesson in Miguel's life - or - death quest to honor and remember deceased family members even if they are no longer with us.
This disconnect between artist and audience seems to have been the impetus of LiveJournal user vardathemessage's (named for a bit of polari slang used in the movie) year - long daily chronicle on the film.
Kingsley's name is no longer the seal of quality it once was — you may have seen him embarrass himself in The Love Guru — so it's refreshing to find that Isabel Coixet's film is an above - average piece of work.
Guadagnino also touches on the long development process for his films, working with 87 - year - old James Ivory who wrote the Call Me by Your Name screenplay and was at one time going to direct, ageism in the business, his muse Tilda Swinton, and getting roundly booed in Venice with his first film.
But about an hour into the film, Gekko sort of takes it over, and the last 30 minutes are devoted almost entirely to his future as a trader in a world where he no longer needs secret names and under - the - table deals to deliver his financial death blows.
Kenneth Lonergan's long - delayed follow - up to his directorial debut «You Can Count on Me» received a mini publicity boost at the end of last year when some fans launched a Twitter campaign under the name Team Margaret to get the film a wider release and a bigger push for award season.
With over forty years of acclaimed cinema to his name, Allen has long refrained from taking lead roles in his films.
Can you name any other director who made as many feature films over as long a time as Allen?
The three hour long film tells the brutal love story of a sensitive teen named Adèle and a seductive art student Emma.
It's amazing, really, that it's taken this long for Denmark's Nicolas Winding Refn - a man who has gone on record repeatedly naming The Texas Chain Saw Massacre as the greatest film ever made - to direct a horror film...
With Your Name, the most successful anime at the worldwide box office, Shinkai's finally made a masterpiece, marrying his long - time thematic obsessions with a much more compelling plot and characters than his previous films.
As for the dialogue, the film starts off almost immediately with a long speech by our narrator, the aged Ptolemy (Anthony Hopkins), and consists of expository information: names, dates and places, many of which sound the same.
But for the first time in a long time, not only does Schwarzenegger star in a film worthy of his name, but one that's way out of his comfort zone, lending considerable emotional depth to the deadly serious zombie drama, «Maggie.»
Granted, a great deal of direct speech was left out from the final cut, and the longer TV version of Trespassing, apparently, contains more, but what the film has to say about Bergman comes down, in the end, to the assertion that the classic was too big to be grasped in all his grandeur (all too consistent with Bergman's name that translates as «mountain man»).
He says he envisions Call Me Your Name as the first entry in a long series like Before Sunrise, and he'd like this hypothetical sequel to open with Timothée Chalamet's Elio seeing the 1988 French film Once More in a theater.
Of the three clips, Year One has me the most intrigued, although it is a lot longer than the others (and, strangely, doesn't even mention the name of the film).
In the film, as Northup, played by Chiwetel Ejiofor, undergoes grueling labor and horrific punishment on a series of Southern plantations, Saratoga Springs becomes a promised land, its name uttered with a sense of longing and hope.
Based on the long - running British horror stage show created by English magician Andy Nyman, the film is about a psychologist and arch-skeptic named Professor Phillip Goodman who investigates three terrifying hauntings.
Despite it, the story feels like small potatoes in comparison to other war epics to grace the silver screen, more a personal quest to solve a mystery and redeem the family name, and along those lines, the film does work so long as you see it as a simple tale of valor.
By this point in his career, the name William Friedkin no longer held the interest it once had after directing such popular and critically acclaimed films as The French Connection and The Exorcist in the 1970s.
«Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk» Cast: Kristen Stewart, Chris Tucker, Vin Diesel, Garrett Hedlund Director: Ang Lee Release Date: Nov. 11 What it's about: Based on a novel of the same name, the film follows an Iraq war hero whose victory tour back in the U.S. is interrupted by jarring flashbacks.
Call Me By Your Name — The lush Northern Italian setting matches the rapture and longing of first love in this tender film from director Luca Guadagnino.
Anderson's films have long had an off - kilter balance between arcs and individual moments, and this movie is largely tilted towards the latter: to name just one of the most piercing examples, the first flashback (of many), which shows Spots and Atari's first meeting, has enough emotional heft to sustain a full half of a lesser film.
In her varied and long career, Moreau has worked with such legendary auteurs as Luis Buñuel, Michelangelo Antonioni, Orson Welles (who once called her «the greatest actress in the world»), and Rainer Werner Fassbinder, and she continues to work today, in films by some of contemporary cinema's most revered names, such as Amos Gitai, Tsai Ming - liang, and François Ozon.
Their names are already synonymous with the genre of the British «period piece», but as long as they can produce such fine films, I wouldn't want them to ever emerge from their chosen pigeonhole.
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