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The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
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Saturday, December 19, 2015
movie .......The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
MOVIE ...... Fight Club
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Tuesday, December 8, 2015
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)
Gandalf and Aragorn lead the World of Men against Sauron's army to draw
his gaze from Frodo and Sam as they approach Mount Doom with the One
Ring.
Director:
Peter JacksonWriters:
J.R.R. Tolkien (novel), Fran Walsh (screenplay), 2 more credits »Pulp Fiction (1994)...........best movie gallery.
Pulp Fiction
(1994)
The lives of two mob hit men, a boxer, a gangster's wife, and a pair of
diner bandits intertwine in four tales of violence and redemption.
Director:
Quentin TarantinoWriters:
Quentin Tarantino (story), Roger Avary (story), 1 more credit »Schindler's List (1993)..........BEST MOVIE GALLERY.
Schindler's List (1993)
In Poland during World War II, Oskar Schindler gradually becomes
concerned for his Jewish workforce after witnessing their persecution by
the Nazis.
Director:
Writers:
Thomas Keneally (book),
Steven Zaillian (screenplay)
Stars:
12 Angry Men (1957) ........best movie gallery.
12 Angry Men (1957) |
A dissenting juror in a murder trial slowly manages to convince the
others that the case is not as obviously clear as it seemed in court.
Director:
Sidney LumetWriter:
Reginald Rose (story)Sunday, December 6, 2015
'' The Dark Knight (2008) ''................https://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=4249210540586130774#allposts
The Dark Knight (2008)
The Dark Knight (2008)
PG-13
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Action,
Crime,
Drama |
18 July 2008
(USA)
9.0
Ratings:
9.0/10 from 1,541,162 users
Metascore: 82/100
Reviews: 4,455 user | 637 critic | 39 from Metacritic.com
Reviews: 4,455 user | 637 critic | 39 from Metacritic.com
When the menace known as the Joker wreaks havoc and chaos on the people
of Gotham, the caped crusader must come to terms with one of the
greatest psychological tests of his ability to fight injustice.
Director:Christopher Nolan
Writers:Jonathan Nolan (screenplay), Christopher Nolan (screenplay), 3 more credits »
''The Godfather: Part II''..........Movie Gallery 365
The Godfather: Part II
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The Godfather: Part II (1974)
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Crime,
Drama
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20 December 1974
(USA)
9.0
Ratings:
9.0/10 from 726,847 users
Metascore: 80/100
Reviews: 632 user | 144 critic | 10 from Metacritic.com
The early life and career of Vito Corleone in 1920s New York is
portrayed while his son, Michael, expands and tightens his grip on his
crime syndicate stretching from Lake Tahoe, Nevada to pre-revolution
1958 Cuba.
Director:Francis Ford CoppolaWriters:Francis Ford Coppola (screenplay), Mario Puzo (screenplay), 1 more credit »Stars:Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, Robert Duvall | See full cast and crew » |
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Friday, December 4, 2015
''The Godfather'' Best Movie........
The Godfather (1972)
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Crime,
Drama
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24 March 1972
(USA)
9.2
Ratings:
9.2/10 from 1,071,259 users
Metascore: 100/100
Reviews: 2,080 user | 199 critic | 14 from Metacritic.com
The aging patriarch of an organized crime dynasty transfers control of his clandestine empire to his reluctant son.
Director:Francis Ford CoppolaWriters:Mario Puzo (screenplay), Francis Ford Coppola (screenplay), 1 more credit »Stars:Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, James Caan | See full cast and crew » |
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Thursday, December 3, 2015
'Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2': Lionsgate Unveils New 'HG' Trailers [VIDEO]
ENTERTAINMENT
'Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2': Lionsgate Unveils New 'HG' Trailers [VIDEO]
In The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2, there’s
a very brief scene in which Effie (Elizabeth Banks) and Haymitch (Woody
Harrelson) share a sweet goodbye kiss. There was no prior indication of
a romance, and it could have been purely a tender moment between
friends — but at the showing I attended, there was a visceral buzz in
the theater as the audience wondered, “Wait, do those two have a thing?”
The irony: no such jolt accompanied any of the scenes between Katniss
(Jennifer Lawrence) and her love-triangle partners Peeta (Josh
Hutcherson) and Gale (Liam Hemsworth). Although those potential romances
are hugely significant in the Hunger Games saga, the films have a
notable lack of sexual tension. And in this last installment, there’s
so much effort to remove sex from the Katniss equation that it starts to
feel downright silly.
Make no mistake: The Hunger Games
saga isn’t primarily a love story. Katniss’ coming-of-age narrative is
about the politics of war, the art of manipulating the masses through
media, and how to lead a rebellion without sacrificing one’s soul. But
all of those things are very abstract. The heart of the story is in the
human elements: Katniss’s relationship with her family and the two men
in her life. Gale is the lifelong best friend whom Katniss loves, but
when his interest turns romantic, she has difficulty sorting out her
feelings for him. Peeta is Katniss’s ally from the Hunger Games; in
order to win the audience’s sympathy, they playact a romance for, but
the lines between real and pretend quickly begin to blur. Each man’s
love appeals to Katniss for a different reason, and choosing between
them is a painful part of her growing up. For the films’ director,
however, romance didn’t factor into it.
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
best movie ''The Godfather''
The Godfather
Directed by | Francis Ford Coppola |
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Produced by | Albert S. Ruddy |
Screenplay by |
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Based on | The Godfather by Mario Puzo |
Starring | |
Music by | Nino Rota |
Cinematography | Gordon Willis |
Edited by | |
Production
company |
Alfran Productions
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Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
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Running time
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175 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $6–7 million[1][2] |
Box office | $245.1–286 million[1][3][4] |
This article is about the 1972 film. For the novel on which the film is based, see The Godfather (novel). For different uses, see Godfather (disambiguation). The Godfather is a 1972 American wrongdoing film coordinated by Francis Ford Coppola and created by Albert S. Bronzed from a screenplay by Mario Puzo and Coppola. Featuring Marlon Brando and Al Pacino as the pioneers of the anecdotal Corleone New York wrongdoing family, the story compasses the years 1945-55, focusing on the change of Michael Corleone from hesitant family pariah to savage Mafia supervisor while chronicling the family under the patriarch Vito. In view of Puzo's smash hit novel of the same name, The Godfather is broadly viewed as one of the best movies in world cinema[5]—and as a standout amongst the most powerful, particularly in the hoodlum genre.[6] Ranked second to Citizen Kane by the American Film Institute in 2007,[7] it was chosen for safeguarding in the United States National Film Registry of the Library of Congress in 1990 as being "socially, truly, or stylishly huge". The film was the movies pioneer for 1972 and was, for a period, the most elevated netting picture ever constructed. It won three Academy Awards for that year: Best Picture, Best Actor (Brando) and in the class Best Adapted Screenplay for Puzo and Coppola. Its assignments in seven different classifications included Pacino, James Caan and Robert Duvall for Best Supporting Actor and Coppola for Best Director. The achievement brought forth two spin-offs: The Godfather Part II in 1974, and The Godfather Part III in 19.
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