Terminator Salvation TV Spot 10 & 11 HD
May 21, 2009 / 1101
TV spot for Terminator Salvation features new footage and dialogue from John Connor (Christian Bale). Preview emphasizes on Marcus Wright (Sam Worthington).
TV spot for Terminator Salvation features new footage and shows John Connor (Christian Bale) saying the signature line, “I’ll be back.”
Terminator Salvation TV Spot #12 “End Of Humanity”
May 20, 2009 / 1460
Release Date: May 21, 2009
Studio: Warner Bros. Pictures
Director: McG
Screenwriter: Michael Ferris, John Brancato, Paul Haggis, Jonathan Nolan, Shaun Ryan, Anthony Zuiker
Starring: Christian Bale, Sam Worthington, Anton Yelchin, Bryce Dallas Howard, Moon Bloodgood, Common
Genre: Action, Sci-Fi
Plot Summary: In the highly anticipated new installment of “The Terminator” film franchise, set in post-apocalyptic 2018, Christian Bale stars as John Connor, the man fated to lead the human resistance against Skynet and its army of Terminators. But the future Connor was raised to believe in is altered in part by the appearance of Marcus Wright (Sam Worthington), a stranger whose last memory is of being on death row. Connor must decide whether Marcus has been sent from the future, or rescued from the past. As Skynet prepares its final onslaught, Connor and Marcus both embark on an odyssey that takes them into the heart of Skynet’s operations, where they uncover the terrible secret behind the possible annihilation of mankind.
Terminator Salvation TV Spot
Apparitions Mary… Paranormal
May 19, 2009 / 13785
Definition:
Something that unexpectedly appears or becomes visible, apparently not by natural means.
Etymology: Middle English apparicioun, from Anglo-French aparicion, from Late Latin apparition-, apparitio appearance, from Latin apparēre.
“Apparition” is a blanket term used to describe many different types of unexplained visual phenomena. Read more …
In Dead Rising, you take on the role of Frank West, Play Game woow…Trailer
May 19, 2009 / 13127
Capcom is no stranger to the zombie genre of videogames. Their series of Resident Evil games has been by far the most popular zombie franchise in the history of gaming, with the latest installation, Resident Evil 4, earning huge amounts of acclaim from critics and gamers alike (despite technically not having any zombies in it). They’ve already announced Resident Evil 5 for the Playstation 3 and Xbox 360, but in the interim, they’ve cobbled together a nifty little next-gen zombie-killing game called Dead Rising.
In Dead Rising, you take on the role of Frank West, hardnosed freelance photographer who gets a hot scoop about some shady events going down in the town of Willamette, Colorado. After chartering a helicopter to drop him into the middle of town, he finds widespread rioting and mayhem. When he lands on the roof of the local mega-mall, he discovers that most of the town has been infected by some kind of zombie plague. Although there are a few survivors scattered around the mall, there’s also a few thousand zombies to deal with.
Dead Rising tells the story of Frank’s efforts to get to the bottom of the mysterious zombie plague. As you attempt to winnow out clues and interview suspects, though, you’re also going to partake in some of the finest zombie-killing action ever to grace a home console system. If you’ve ever wondered what would happen if you stuck a shower head into a zombie’s neck, or attacked one with a mannequin or hockey puck, or threw a bowling ball at a crowd of them, then this is your game. Read more …
The Doll Master (2004) - Mainstream Korean Horror, Poster and Trailer
May 19, 2009 / 5092
The Doll Master (2004, South Korea, IMDB: Inhyeongsa)
Not all Korean horrors are gloomy, extreme, perplexing and non-linear. This is a good-looking mainstream horror full of good-looking actors. My only reservation is that while it doesn’t pull its punches, it should have been much, much creepier…
Plotwise, if Stuart Gordon had made Dolls (1987) in South East Asia, he’d probably have ended up with something very similar to this.
It’s also surprising that nothing similar has been made in Japan, where doll mania is regularly the rage. Life-size adult dolls with full wardrobes are on sale as companionship surrogates, highly sophisticated sex dolls can also be tailor-made, girls dress like dolls, people collect dolls, and then there’s the nation’s obsession with lifelike robots… Read more …
Cleopatra: The Film That Changed Hollywood, Poster, Reviews, Credit and Trailer
May 18, 2009 / 8308
Released in 1899, Cléopâtre was one of the earliest horror films ever made. It was written and directed by Georges Méliès.
Long believed lost, a print was reported discovered in France in 2005.
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Directors:Kevin Burns
Brent Zacky
Writers:Brent Zacky (writer) &
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Release Date:
3 April 2001 (USA) more
Genre:
Documentary | History more
Plot:
Hosted by Robert Culp, this two-hour program combines film clips, behind the scenes footage, and recent… more | add synopsis
Awards:
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Hollywood really does have to Thank Cleopatra
Cast (Credited cast)
Robert Culp … Narrator
Rino Romano … Narrator: Backstory Special Edition (voice) (as Rino Romero)
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Keith Baxter … Himself - Actor
Stephen Boyd … Himself (archive footage)
Jack Brodsky … Himself - Publicist ‘Cleopatra’
David Brown … Himself - Former Executive, 20th Century Fox
Richard Burton … Himself (archive footage)
Joan Collins … Herself - Cleopatra screen test (archive footage)
Hume Cronyn … Himself - Actor
John DeCuir … Himself (archive footage)
C.O. Erickson … Himself - Production Manager ‘Cleopatra’ (as C.O. ‘Doc’ Erickson)
Peter Finch … Himself (archive footage)
Eddie Fisher … Himself (archive footage)
Jodie Foster … Herself (archive footage)
Brad Geagley … Himself - Film Historian
Mel Gibson … Himself (archive footage)
Richard Green … Himself - Archivist
Stephanie Guest … Herself - Daughter of Walter Wanger
Mel Gussow … Himself - Darryl F. Zanuck Biographer (archive footage)
Carey Harrison … Himself - Son of Rex Harrison
Rex Harrison … Himself (archive footage)
Rock Hudson … Himself (archive footage)
Joe Hyams … Himself - Co-Author ‘My Life with Cleopatra’
John Karlsen … Himself - Actor
Martin Landau … Himself - Actor
Rouben Mamoulian … Himself (archive footage)
Christopher Mankiewicz … Himself - Son of Joseph L. Mankiewicz (as Chris Mankiewicz)
Rosemary Mankiewicz … Herself - Wife of Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Tom Mankiewicz … Himself - Son of Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Kim Masters … Herself - Entertainment Journalist / Author
Roddy McDowall … Himself - Actor (archive footage)
Bill Mechanic … Himself - Former President, 20th Century Fox
Richard Meryman … Himself - Journalist
Marilyn Monroe … Herself (archive footage)
Maureen O’Hara … Herself - Actress
Suzy Parker … Herself - Revlon commercial (archive footage)
Nick Redman … Himself - Music Producer
Debbie Reynolds … Herself (archive footage)
Geoffrey Sharpe … Himself - Archivist
Spyros P. Skouras … Himself (archive footage)
Elizabeth Taylor … Herself (archive footage)
Michael Todd … Himself (archive footage) (as Mike Todd)
Robert Wagner … Himself - Actor
John Wayne … Himself (archive footage)
Raquel Welch … Herself (archive footage)
Brook Williams … Himself - Friend of Richard Burton
Joanne Woodward … Herself (archive footage)
Darryl F. Zanuck … Himself (archive footage)
Richard D. Zanuck … Himself - Former Studio Production Chief (as Richard Zanuck)
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Runtime: 119 min
Country: USA
Language: English
Color: Black and White | Color
Aspect Ratio: 1.33 : 1 more
Sound Mix: Mono
Certification: Australia:PG
Company: Prometheus Entertainment
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Comments
This excellent documentary goes through the making of Cleopatra with what happened behind the scenes and how if affected Hollywood. It starts of saying how bad things were for Hollywood at the time and that they were relying on epic films to make money and how regular films were burning at the box office. Then it shows who they were choosing for the role of Cleopatra. Many actresses were considered like Audrey Hepern, Joan Collins and Sophia Loren. But eventually 20th Century fox came to their senses and choose the right woman.
Dame Elizabeth Taylor. Then it goes on to explore how Clepatra was originally set in England but Elizabeth Taylor became chronically ill and nearly died and had to be rushed into hospital and resusitated. Then how the set was destroyed in England and they started filming in Egypt. It then looks at Elizabeth and Richard Burton and how they started. It was during this film that they two of them became an item and how it crushed her Elizabeth’s other husband at the time.
Then it tells that the director was on ther verge of a nervous breakdown and had to have injections to give him energy then and an injection to put him asleep. Also the expensive budgeting of the film how it nearly bank rupted Hollywood as 20th Century fox was spending thousands of dollars a day on the film. Then the success of the film. They money and hard work paid off for the cast, crew and 20th Century Fox. Seats were fully booked at the cinema for 4 months after it was released. This is the best documentry I’ve seen in a long time. It’s insightful and inspiring. Watch it.
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