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IMDb: 20, 000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954)

  • st and crew information, plot summary, and viewer comments.
    | to personalize   | Showing page 1 of 33 main details crazy credits trailers 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 20000 Leagues Under the Sea Directed by Writing credits (screenplay) Genre: / / / Tagline: Walt Disney's Mighty, Magnificent, Memorable 20, 000 Leagues Under the Sea! Plot Outline: A ship sent to investigate a wave of mysterious sinkings encounters the advanced submarine, the Nautilaus, commanded by Captain Nemo
  • . Goofs: Revealing mistakes: During the undersea fishing sequence, there is a shot of a sea turtle that is stretched out of shape because it is non-anamorphic footage that was stretched out by the wide screen lens
  • . Each actor's agent works to try to get the maximum time on screen for his client, which gets maximum credit and fee for the actor



    All-Reviews.com- The Perfect Storm
  • . The special effects supervisors at ILM have done a striking job bringing the storm to life, in all its horrific glory, and it is because of them that most warrants seeing it on the big screen



    IMDb: Piranha
  • . The attacks of the piranhas are shown close up and even seen in wide screen, water with splashes of red intermingled with the carnivorous fish is about all that is shown
  • . There is one scary part when suddenly a piranha comes at the screen in an almost subliminal manner



    eFilmCritic Movie Review - Phantom of the Opera, The
  • . While the script stayed true to the musical, everything else was a big, fat mess and one I will keep in mind the next time I feel like rushing out to see the next musical translated to the big screen

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    God Among Directors: Arctic Blue
  • iginal screenplay of the film by Ross LaManna
    ARCTIC BLUE Original screenplay by Ross LaManna ARCTIC BLUE FADE IN: 1 EXT
  • . Bolted to the dashboard is an expensive tape player and a beat-up radio beacon receiver with a round locating screen


    Alice In Wonderland
  • . Francis (King of Hearts), Skeets Gallagher (White Rabbit), Cary Grant (Mock Turtle), Lillian Harmer (Cook), Raymond Hatton (Mouse), Sterling Holloway (Frog), Edward Everett Horton (Mad Hatter), Roscoe Karns (Tweedledee), Baby LeRoy (Joker), Lucien Littlefield (Father William's Son), Mae Marsh (Sheep), Polly Moran (Dodo Bird), Jack Oakie (Tweedledum), Edna May Oliver (Red Queen), George Ovey (Plum Pudding), May Robson (Queen of Hearts), Charlie Ruggles (March Hare), Jackie Searl (Dormouse), Alison Skipworth (Duchess), Ned Sparks (Caterpillar) Plot: - by Zoë Shaw You're not going to tell me you don't know the story of Alice In Wonderland!!!!! Go and read the book.......available from ALL booksellers! Review: - by Kelly McPherson This rare 1933 movie adaptation of Lewis Carroll's classic "Alice in Wonderland" is a timeless treasure! With Charlotte Henry in the starring role of Alice she charms and intrigues you as she leads you through the wonderland of her imagination crossing the paths of a colorful cast of characters played by an all-star group of actors! This version is a true classic and anyone who has the chance to see it should consider themselves "lucky"! Just as I do for having found a copy of one of my most memorable childhood memories!! VARIETY Film Review - December 26, 1933 - by "Rush" - submitted by Barry Martin A viewing of this feature brings to the fore the fact that a screen story, as one of its first essentials, has to have a definite progress - a parade of events that dovetail and carry the interest along


    Rob Kogan: Airplane! Script
  • . ( Tower Guys Playing Atari basketball on radar screen ) Towergy : 8 miles


    Ace Ventura: Pet Detective
  • iginal screenplay written by Jack Bernstein, Tom Shadyac, and Jim Carrey.
    Search: The Web Tripod « | » ------Scripts Galore------ http://www.scriptsg.cjb.net ACE VENTURA: PET DETECTIVE Directed By Tom Shadyac Written by Jack Bernstein Tom Shadyac Jim Carrey Cast: Actor Character _ _ Jim Carrey Ace Ventura Courteney Cox Melissa Robinson Sean Young Lois Einhorn Tone Loc Emilio Dan Marino Himself Noble Willingham Riddle Troy Evans Roger Podacter Raynor Scheine Woodstock Udo Kier Ronald Camp Frank Adonis Vinnie Tiny Ron Roc David Margulies Doctor John Capodice Aguado Judy Clayton Martha Maxx Bill Zuckert Ray Finkle EXT
  • . He may have kept the big screen TV, but he's not gonna keep my baby
  • . There is a BLIP on the computer screen
  • . ON THE SCREEN A map with several ships on the ocean
  • . Woodstock moves to a different screen
  • . More computer graphics come up on the screen
  • . ACE RRREHEHEALLY! A PICTURE OF CAMP Comes up on the computer screen
  • . He pages through his file on screen

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    Rotten Tomatoes - American Psycho
  • . Rating: 5.9/10 "The film's details are spot-on, its tone ludicrously ironic." --, "It represents one of the most daring, inventive, and invigorating movies to reach the screen during the dreary first half of 2000." --, "Harron's adaptation of Ellis's novel is brilliant, probably better than the book itself." --, "The book seems a case of the prurient condemning the prurient
  • . The film is, finally, only a slicker packaging of it." --, "Period piece or not, Psycho further extends the current screen cycle devoted to professional male malaise Office Space , Fight Club , American Beauty ." --, " American Psycho is seamless in its inability to engage emotionally, message or no message." --, "Christian Bale is heroic in the way he allows the character to leap joyfully into despicability; there is no instinct for self-preservation here, and that is one mark of a good actor." --, "A lot less scary!" --, "A misfiring black comedy." --, "Funny, pungent, and weirdly gripping." --, ( ) "It's smart, frightening and funny." --, ( 1-35 ) of 118 , sorted by last name a-z Page > | Latest Posts on the American Psycho Forum by 7 posts 6/27 by 11 posts 8/19/05 by 2 posts 7/25/05 by 1 posts 6/21/05 by 2 posts 6/19/05 Access Reviews and Articles for American Psycho by ..


    Metacritic.com
  • . GENRE(S): Sci-fi WRITTEN BY: Steven Spielberg Ian Watson (screen story) Brian Aldiss (short story Supertoys Last All Summer Long) DIRECTED BY: Steven Spielberg RELEASE DATE: DVD: March 5, 2002 Video: March 5, 2002 Theatrical: June 29, 2001 RUNNING TIME: 140 minutes, Color ORIGIN: USA Earned two Golden Globe nominations, including one for director Spielberg


    Yahoo Movies: A.I.
  • . Screenwriter: (Close Encounters of the Third Kind; cowriter of The Goonies, Poltergeist, The Sugarland Express) Based Upon: The short story by Brian Aldiss, (that link takes you to a Wired reprint)
  • . Ian Watson (debut) is credited by the WGA with "screen story"
  • . Along the way, he's accompanied by Joe and Teddy, a robot toy that serves as the film's comedic element just by walking; in the screening I attended, I don't think Teddy appeared on screen without some level of laughter)


    Internet Movie Database: Americano
  • . Both Joshua Jackson and Leonor Varela light up the screen

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    Empire Online: Ali G Indahouse

  • ting and review by Alan Morrison.
    | Search Site Get our free newsletter today! Win Rise of Nations: Rise of Legends and agaming laptop! Pre-order the V For Vendetta on DVD today Search Reviews DETAILS OUT 02 December 2002 CERTIFICATE 15 CAST Sacha Baron Cohen, Charles Dance, Michael Gambon, Kellie Bright DIRECTOR Mark Mylod SCREENWRITER Sacha Baron Cohen, Dan Mazer RUNNING TIME 88 mins
  • . Review Kevin and Perry did it - why shouldn't it work for the self-appointed style guru of the Westside Staines Massive? Sacha Baron Cohen's comic creation makes the jump from "yoof" TV send-up to big screen star with typically mixed results
  • . But he does suffer here in this big screen version


    Bright Lights Film Journal
  • . Complicating matters are several subplots that occupy almost as much screen time as the Brendan-Leo affair


    The Daily Script: Batman Returns
  • . INSERT - TV SCREEN The rest of the scene in Gotham Plaza plays out on video: Now Penguin is fully out above the pavement, so we can see how he'd miraculously floated up ..
  • . Both still staring, at: INSERT - TV SCREEN Penguin is in Gotham Plaza, doing a live interview
  • . But Bruce still stares at the TV screen
  • . HOLD ON BRUCE as he continues to scrutinize the image of the Penguin, on the screen..
  • . BATMOBILE (MOVING) - NIGHT As Batman drives, Alfred's face comes on a screen inside the Batmobile
  • . The newspaper is on microfiche, and it's projected on a large screen before him
  • . Red Triangle Circus put on a swell show last night, with fierce lions ..." He punches in a command, that appears on top of the screen: CONTINUE SEARCH FOR: Red Triangle
  • . Kids will love ..." As he searches for the next reference (blurry screen again), Alfred enters with supper, on a tray
  • . Tense, he turns back to the next article, onscreen
  • . Cobblepot -- is not what he seems? Must you be the only lonely "man-beast" in town? But Bruce is already engrossed in the next article onscreen


    Barton Fink
  • transcribed version of the Coen brothers screenplay in text format.
    B A R T O N F I N K ( Winner ) ( PALME D'OR ) ( Cannes 1991 ) by Joel Coen and Ethan Coen Transcribed by BroknStone@aol.com http://members.aol.com/broknstone/ c Joel and Ethan Coen, 1991 .........................................................................
  • . The voices of the performing actors echo in from the offscreen stage: ACTOR I'm blowin' out of here, blowin' for good
  • . A tall, dark sctor in a used tweed suit and carrying a beat-up valise passes in front of Barton: From offscreen stage: MAURY We'll hear from that kid
  • . OLDER MAN FISH! FRESH FISH! As the man walks back off the screen: LILY Let's spit on our hands and get to work
  • . Barton mouths the last line in sync with the offscreen actor: ...It's early
  • . From offscreen we hear a sticky, adhesive-giving-way sound
  • . I bring it in on budget, they'll book it without even screening it
  • . In my experience, they pretend to give it, but it's generally a smoke-screen for demanding it back - with interest


    Haro Online - Brokedown Palace
  • . Lou Diamond Phillips ( Another Day in Paradise , The Big Hit ) is probably the best thing about this movie, but he has too little screen time to make a difference


    San Francisco Examiner: Butterfly Kiss victim of genre
  • rry Walters' review looks at why when men make films about lesbians they turn them into killers, but praises the acting.
    SFGate News Web by "Butterfly Kiss' victim of genre Friday, June 28, 1996 Strong acting not enough to justify creepy tale about dyke-psycho-killer WHY IS IT that when men make movies about lesbians, they inevitably turn them into creepy killer dykes? Now that gay men - preferably in drag - have become the new cinematic clowns, screen lesbians have metamorphosed from lecherous prison guards of the '50s into '90s-style serial killers
  • . As titillating novelty turns into tired cliche, the dyke-psycho-killer genre may soon burn itself out, but in the meantime, we have the grim Brit art-film variation on the gruesome genre, "Butterfly Kiss." Screened recently at the 20th Anniversary San Francisco Lesbian & Gay Film Festival and opening Friday, "Butterfly Kiss" tells the tale of Eunice (Amanda Plummer), who is obviously out of her mind big time


    Filmsite.org
  • . Scott's masterpiece also asks the veritable question: what does it mean to be truly human? One of its main posters advertised the tagline: "MAN HAS MADE HIS MATCH - NOW IT'S HIS PROBLEM." The film's screenplay (originally titled Dangerous Days and Android ) by Hampton Fancher, and later supplemented by David Peoples, was based on science-fiction writer Philip K
  • . Dick's 1968 novel, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? Originally filmed without a monotone, explanatory voice-over in a somber, Raymond Chandler-like manner, two elements were demanded by the studio after disastrous preview test screenings: a noirish , somber, flat-voiced narration (written by Roland Kibbe) to make the plot more accessible a tacked-on, positive, upbeat ending (using out-takes from Stanley Kubrick's ), added to the 1982 release (of between 113-117 minutes) Since that time, the 1992 revised 'Director's Cut' (of 117 minutes) was released to mark the film's 10th anniversary with a new digital soundtrack - it dropped Harrison Ford's mostly redundant voice-over and restored the film's original darker and contemplative vision


    The Bounty's Acting Crew
  • . He studied acting at the Bristol Old Vic School, and has divided his career between the stage and screen

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