Sentences with phrase «uncredited writers»

About Blog Searching for the Uncredited Writers and Artists, also provides information regarding the existence of comic books over the years.
Screenplay by W.R. Burnett and James Clavell and among other uncredited writers, William Roberts, Walter Newman, and Nelson Gidding, based on the book by Paul Brickhill.
About Blog Searching for the Uncredited Writers and Artists, also provides information regarding the existence of comic books over the years.
It's like an anniversary clips show for a long - in - the - tooth sitcom, filmed with the same sort of production values as a backyard porno and scripted (by an uncredited writer) with almost exactly the same kind of ear.
The Disaster Artist lawsuit accuses Franco and his production company of failing to live up to their agreement with him as an uncredited writer.
«Stories from the Side of the Road» (14 minutes) explores the specific scenes with Segal and uncredited writer Fred Wolf came up with while shooting was in progress.

Not exact matches

There were several uncredited script writers who also worked on X-Men, including Buffy creator Joss Whedon.
Longtime Pollack collaborator, the writer David Rayfiel, in an uncredited role polishes up the script and tosses in his now much used line from other Pollack films starting with The Slender Thread (1965), as Penn tells Kidman: «Not getting caught in a lie is thought of in the same way as telling the truth.»
Amusing supporting performances come from Hector Elizondo (who is most funny when he's not trying so hard) as Mia's chauffeur Joe, an uncredited Larry Miller as the Italian makeover artist Paolo, and Patrick Richwood as Mia's neighbor Mr. Robutusen, a quirky former soaps writer who now narrates the world around him.
Michael Powell worked uncredited as a set designer and title writer on Alfred Hitchcock's 1929 movie Blackmail.
The plot, credited to four different writers (but one only imagines how many uncredited ghostwriters likely put in their own 25 - cents, too) is insanely obnoxious.
Moreover, Scorsese and writer Paul Schrader (with a polish from an uncredited Jay Cocks) present the material (based on the equally controversial novel by Nikos Kazantzakis) in a straightforward way with little spectacle or grandeur.
The dialogue, by three writers (David Franzoni, John Logan, and William Nicholson)-- and God knows how many other uncredited script doctors — seems to have been stolen from all the worst parts of a couple of hundred recent movies.
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