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  • . Ben Fish ® Harry Lauter (1914-1990)



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  • . Cardenas starts fishing through a can of NUTS, carefully extracting the cashews
  • . Cardenas looks into his can of nuts and fishes for another cashew
  • . The fish ain't biting today



    HARO Online: Big Fish
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    Big Fish It's usually pretty hard to tell, but Tim Burton is a real softy
  • . Lurking within the dark images of his movies are sentimental human themes, and it takes a movie like Big Fish to strip away the monochromatic color schemes and twisted imagery to reveal a nice, warm, heart, wrapped in beautiful yellows and reds
  • . Big Fish is an adaptation of the novel by Daniel Wallace, about a son trying to reconcile with his father
  • . The magic of Big Fish lies in its stories, with a younger Ed (Ewan McGregor, , ) leaving his small town to explore the world
  • . As the title implies, Ed is a big fish in a small pond, and wants to explore the world to see what is out there
  • . The set design is what sets Big Fish apart
  • . As Big Fish nears its end, it becomes even more magical, a sort of This Is Your Life , building to a strong emotional crescendo



    All-Reviews.com: Big Fish
  • . Other • • • • All-Reviews.com Movie/Video Review Big Fish out of 4 Starring: , Director: Rated: PG-13 RunTime: 125 Minutes Release Date: January Genres: , *Also starring: Alison Lohman, , , , , Brandon Carroll, Destiny Miley Cyrus, Matthew McGrory, Mark McWhorter, Missi Pyle Reviewer Roundup 1
  • . In "Big Fish, " the contemporary parents and a recently-married young man presumably have TV's in their homes
  • . Old Ed is given to stories that his son has heard over and over, particularly one about the giant catfish that ate Ed's wedding band and required him to snatch the fish in his hands and shake the ring from its mouth
  • . The story of the huge catfish that ate Edward's golden wedding band only to spit it out after being violently jostled by the fisherman may have been inspired by the biblical story of Jonah and the Whale
  • . All of this is by way of Burton's conveying, via John August's adaptation of Daniel Wallace's book, "Big Fish, A Novel of Mythic Proportions, " that stories from the Bible, the Koran, presumably the Bhagavad Gita and The Book of Zoroaster, are myths somehow essential to pass down through the generations to bind each to the others

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  • . Oddly enough, that is essentially the same theme which drives Big Fish
  • . Big Fish is the tale of Edward Bloom's extraordinary life
  • . As the movie opens, we see Bloom (played in his youth by Ewan McGregor and in his twilight by Albert Finney) telling the same story of how he caught an enormous catfish to his son, William Bloom (Billy Crudup) at different stages of his life
  • . Big Fish is, without a doubt, one of the best films to come out this year


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    The Movie Resource of the Middle East A Member of | Search The Big Fish Critic's Rating [ A- ] Date Posted 22nd March, 2004 Cast: Ewan McGregor, Albert Finney, Billy Crudup Director: Tim Burton One of the most fascinating aspects of art is its co-existence amongst the aesthetes and the philistines
  • . And nothing about his latest effort – Big Fish – would make me think otherwise
  • . Big Fish is a story which in turn relates to us the stories of Edward Bloom (Albert Finney)
  • . Quite unsurprisingly, Big Fish has Burton's essence stamped all over it
  • . Be it the highly sophisticated set design or the gloriously shot sequences, Big Fish lives up to every expectation one could have of Hollywood's modern visionary
  • . Big Fish is not all fancy sets and visual delight
  • . With a very personal touch added to it, Big Fish feels more than just a movie full of tall-tales


    Rotten Tomatoes: Big Fish
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    Big Fish (2003) BIG FISH Ewan McGregor Albert Finney Rated 2 hrs 5 mins Directed by Tim Burton Compare prices for Big Fish merchandise (New) (Used) for Big Fish Big Fish Trailer | NUMBERS : $66, 257, 002: $4, 880, 000 CONSENSUS A charming father-and-son tale filled with typical Tim Burton flourishes
  • . SYNOPSIS In Tim Burton's family film BIG FISH, a wonderful storyteller named Edward Bloom (Albert Finney), who lives in a small town in Alabama, recounts tall tales of his wild worldly adventures
  • . MPAA RATING PG-13, a fight scene, some images of nudity, and a suggestive reference RELEASE DATES Theatrical: Dec 10, 2003Video: Nov 8, 2005 RELEASE COMPANY Columbia Pictures GENRE , , , , , OFFICIAL SITE • My Friends' Reviews of Big Fish Want to see your friends' ratings and Tomatometer appear here? Create a journal and start rating films in your entries
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    The Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover
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    The Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover A Film Review by James Berardinelli France/United Kingdom, 1989 Running Length: 2:05 MPAA Classification: NC-17 (Sex, nudity, violence, profanity, rotting fish and meat) Theatrical Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Cast: Richard Bohringer, Michael Gambon, Helen Mirren, Alan Howard, Tim Roth, Ciaran Hinds, Liz Smith Director: Peter Greenaway Producer: Kees Kasander Screenplay: Peter Greenaway Cinematography: Sacha Vierny Music: Michael Nyman U.S
  • . Perhaps the most disgusting sequences involve trucks of meat and fish left outside to rot

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    Greatest Films - E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
  • . He starts with a Coke can with a rubberized artificial spill, followed by little plastic men (war toys) and space creatures (with numerous George Lucas product placement endorsements for his action figures), a goldfish in a bowl, a plastic shark's head on a stick (reminiscent of Spielberg's earlier film ), a PEZ candy dispenser, a large peanut-shaped coin bank, money, and a miniature toy car
  • . In the process, he describes how the food chain works (fish eat fish food, sharks eat fish, and nothing eats the shark): Coke
  • . (He play-acts with two characters who both shoot and kill each other.) Look fish
  • . The fish eat the fish food, and the shark [a toy shark with moveable jaws on the end of a rod that he puts into the fish bowl] eats the fish, and nobody eats the shark


    Ed Gein: Reviewed By John Atkinson
  • . robbie writes: why does he scare us is it because we fere what we don't understand maybe we envy him for haveing the courage to do what we can not .so maybe we a little bit frighten because we just never want to let our anger out but all animals large or small are happiest when we our understood there is a there is a despret need for change and we as humans need to aknoledgs this before our time here on earthis done laura writes: very coll and grusome movie!!! i thought it could have been more realistic and showed more of what he did with the bodies! i have studied and read all the biographies about almost all of the serial killers in the world and ed gein, john gacy jeffery dahmer and albert fish are by far the most grusome and most scariest serial killers of all time


    Generation Terrorists
  • . I wanted to kill all the fish I couldn't afford to eat, and smother the French beaches I'd never see


    IMDb: The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh (1979)
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    | to personalize   | Showing page 1 of 21 main details external reviews newsgroup reviews awards & nominations Amazon.com summary memorable quotes soundtrack listing crazy credits alternate versions box office & business laserdisc details news articles taglines trailers posters photo gallery on tv, schedule links showtimes official site photographs sound clip(s) video clip(s) You need to be a user of the IMDb to rate a movie - I have seen this movie and would like to The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh Directed by Writing credits (story) Genre: / Plot Outline: The Pittsburgh basketball team is hopeless
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  • . Steve Rhodes Review by 3 stars out of 4 What are the chances that an obese 42-year-old man, not exceptionally rich and not particularly generous with what he has-- who drinks like a fish and cares little for the women who surround him--would succeed in having affairs by the truckload? Not many


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  • . Murrow) David Strathairn attended Williams College before launching a successful acting career and has appeared in many of his Williams College classmate John Sayles' features, including "Matewan, " "Eight Men Out" and "Passion Fish." He has also worked with some of Hollywood's top directors including Mike Nichols' "Silkwood, " Stephen Gyllenhaal's "Losing Isaiah, " Sydney Pollack's "The Firm, " Tim Robbins' "Bob Roberts, " Penny Marshall's "A League of Their Own, " Taylor Hackford's "Dolores Claiborne, " Curtis Hanson's "LA Confidential" and Philip Kaufman's "Twisted" to name just a few
  • . He appeared in a memorable 1997 episode of NBC's "Homicide: Life on the Street" and had a recurring role as a client and potential love interest for Calista Flockhart's titular lawyer on Fox's "Ally McBeal." He also had a recurring role as a love interest opposite Aniston in NBC's "Friends" and then played the priest son of a large Irish Catholic family in the short-lived 1998 NBC drama "Trinity." Next came a leading role in Christopher Coppola's "G-Men from Hell" and a supporting role in "Swordfish." In 2003, Donovan courted a hip, young audience hit when he took on the role of dysfunctional dad in the hit Fox TV show "The O.C." The actor also directed episodes of the series


    In Film Australia: The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
  • . When will film producers learn that most rappers and hip hop cretin can be easily out-acted by a pile of orange peels or dead fish


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  • . Ben Fish ® Harry Lauter (1914-1990)


    The Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Film Review:I Walked with a Zombie (1943)
  • . One of the film's most haunting images, one that subtly suggests the essence of what the Lewton film is all about, is the shipboard sequence where Dee stands over the rail and comments what a beautiful sight it is, only to be rebuffed by Tom Conway by saying there is no beauty there, only death - the flying fish jump to avoid being devoured by bigger fish and the phosphorescence comes from dead bodies


    God Among Directors: Jerry Maguire
  • . He notices the fish tank nearby
  • . JERRY (continuing) These fish have manners! They have manners
  • . They're coming with me! I'm starting a new company, and the fish will come with me and..
  • . He begins dipping into the tank, grabbing the one exotic fish that failed to escape his cup
  • . He grabs a baggie from an assistant's desk, shakes out some crumbs, and dumps the fish inside
  • . JERRY (continuing; to fish) it's okay..
  • . Jerry and Dorothy squeeze through with boxes and fish


    Major Dundee
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    MAJOR DUNDEE MAJOR DUNDEE DIRECTOR: Sam Peckinpah, 1965 MAJOR DUNDEE is one of the more exciting westerns Heston has made during his career, all filmed entirely on location in Mexico. This movie has a host of  famous actors besides Charlton Heston and Richard Harris in lead roles. They are: Jim Hutton, James Coburn, Warren Oates and all time favorite 'cowboys' Ben Johnson and Slim Pickens SYNOPSIS: This western, adventure film


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  • . Ben Fish ® Harry Lauter (1914-1990)

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