Despite his extraordinary success, however, the man still had
trouble getting films made.
Not exact matches
We never learn how he
got into
trouble, but in one of the
film's many digressions, we see him
make a quick trip to Amsterdam in order to buy a diamond for his fetching girlfriend (Penelope Cruz).
Though I personally find it
troubling that the
film makes it sooo alluring to submit yourself to the Matrix, practically hooking yourself into it, but hey, they've
got Iron Giant and a Gundam fighting Mechagodzilla -LRB-!?!?).
Stephen Earnhart's superior, feature - length
making - of doc Source of Pride: A Documentary About the Making of Pride and Glory (1:07:07, SD) shows us warts and all in the troubled and contentious process of getting the film in th
making - of doc Source of Pride: A Documentary About the
Making of Pride and Glory (1:07:07, SD) shows us warts and all in the troubled and contentious process of getting the film in th
Making of Pride and Glory (1:07:07, SD) shows us warts and all in the
troubled and contentious process of
getting the
film in the can.
Coogler was able to do something that a lot of directors have
trouble doing when
making films like this and that is
getting hard hitting fight scenes that look believable.
Some may have
trouble overlooking the technical flaws of the
film, but above all it is the honest and uncompromising drive behind telling a story that rarely
gets told that
makes this
film great.
He introduces the fictional character of Hanan, an art advisor to Sheikh Khalifa in charge of filling the empty museum, who
makes the mistake of acquiring the painting collection of German novelist Erich Maria Remarque and
film star Paulette Goddard (judged too Western by the Sheikh), and subsequently has
trouble getting rid of it.
Made [characterisation removed] Martin Durkin, whose previous anti-environmental
film on genetic engineering
got the broadcaster into
trouble with television regulators (contributors had been edited to
make their statements misleading, amongst other things — it had to
make a prime - time on - air apology), it featured repeated contributions from all the usual deniers — Lindzen, Singer, Stott etc..