The 1979
war film Apocalypse Now, directed by Francis Ford Coppola, produced some famous quotes, such as «I love the smell of napalm in the morning».
The 1979
war film Apocalypse Now, directed by Francis Ford Coppola, produced some famous quotes, such as «I love the...
Last week, Francis Ford Coppola announced that he will be turning to Kickstarter to help fund his vision of a video game adaptation of the classic
war film Apocalypse Now.
Not exact matches
Other superhero
films coming out in 2016 include Doctor Strange, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, X-Men:
Apocalypse and Captain America: Civil
War.
A highlight of 1980s cinema, Platoon stands as Oliver Stone's best movie and second only to Francis Ford Coppola's
Apocalypse Now among
films dramatizing the Vietnam
War.
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Other highlights in this strand include: the World Premiere of Thierry Poiraud's DO N'T GROW UP, a stylish and inventive
film about a group of teens on an unnamed island who wake up to find their youth facility eerily abandoned; the World Premiere of Jon Spira's affectionate documentary ELSTREE 1976 about the bit performers who appeared in George Lucas» box office behemoth Star
Wars; GHOST THEATER, the latest
film from director Hideo Nakata, the forerunner of J - horror; GREEN ROOM, Jeremy Saulnier's latest exercise in edge of the seat suspense, starring Patrick Stewart, Imogen Poots and Anton Yelchin; returning for the third year running, Sion Sono screens LOVE AND PEACE, his tale of punk rock and talking turtles; and the fantastically prolific Takashi Miike's riotous, unruly gangster vampire concoction YAKUZA
APOCALYPSE.
The story of an artist living an idyllic life by the sea, whose philosophies are shaken to the core by the (implied) onset of World
War III, the film winds its way to a grand conclusion, an image of humble apocalypse that, more than glimpses of the tragedies of war or the destruction of a nuclear holocaust, will stay with you for a lifeti
War III, the
film winds its way to a grand conclusion, an image of humble
apocalypse that, more than glimpses of the tragedies of
war or the destruction of a nuclear holocaust, will stay with you for a lifeti
war or the destruction of a nuclear holocaust, will stay with you for a lifetime.
The
film stars Tye Sheridan («X-Men:
Apocalypse»), Olivia Cooke («Me and Early and the Dying Girl»), Ben Mendelsohn («Rogue One - A Star
Wars Story») and T.J. Miller («Deadpool»).
The first, a starring role as a Rogue Squadron in Star
Wars: The Force Awakens, will be followed by X-Men:
Apocalypse as the
film» stitular villain.
This dramatic and introspective Canadian movie about a Civil
War vet making his way through a zombie
apocalypse plays like a 19th century feature
film version of The Walking Dead.
The year's top - grossing
films to date, for instance, include five that could make the visual - effects shortlist: «Captain America: Civil
War,» «Deadpool,» «Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice,» «X-Men:
Apocalypse» and the potential front - runner, «The Jungle Book.»
Yet the
film isn't needlessly morose, it's penetrating and powerful, shining a very bright light at the complexity of the situation involving the cartels and America's addictions, twisting the very notion of a
war film as elegantly as masterpieces like
Apocalypse Now have done in the past.
According to io9, «Star
Wars: The Force Awakens» actor Oscar Isaac is set to star in the upcoming «X-Men»
film as the titular villain
Apocalypse.
Besides the aforementioned Thompson ties, it fuses Dali surrealism,
film noir (Beatty's corrupt mayor is modeled on John Huston's character in «Chinatown»), «Don Quixote» (for Alfred Molina's quixotic armadillo) «Star
Wars» and «
Apocalypse Now» (for a batty canyon chase set to «Ride of the Valkyries»), Peckinpah's «Ride the High Country» (for the dysfunctional family of mole varmints), and, most notably, Sergio Leone's famously over-the-top Westerns.
The cast of
war drama Sand Castle has swelled this week with news from Deadline that Henry Cavill and Luke Evans have joined Nicholas Hoult (X-Men:
Apocalypse) in the
film.
The lattermost of those pit the
film against fellow Fox releases Norma Rae and All That Jazz, Francis Ford Coppola's long - in - the - making Vietnam
War opus
Apocalypse Now, and the eventual winner, divorce drama Kramer vs. Kramer.
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Jarhead's most astonishing (and original) scene is the one that piggybacks on another
war film,
Apocalypse Now.
David Cage, head of game development at Quantic Dream, has stated that he wishes to make a
war game with an «emotional» approach, moving away from the mainstream's idea of how the
war genre is portrayed, citing classic
films Apocalypse Now and Platoon as influences for such a project.
The gang discusses the just - released Captain America: Civil
War as well as mention the upcoming X-Men:
Apocalypse film, but they also do get into this week's news, which is heavy on the Nintendo side.
THE NAM (1997) is a 1,000 page book that details, scene - by - scene, six Vietnam
War films — including Full Metal Jacket and
Apocalypse Now — in such a way that they blur into each other.
She has tackled David Lean's Lawrence of Arabia and produced a 1,000 - page book of the continuous transcription of six Vietnam
war films, including
Apocalypse Now and The Deer Hunter.