Saturday, October 22, 2011
Monday, March 15, 2010
The Hurricane
The Hurricane:(Boxing Drama)
Based on True Story
Rubin Hurricane Carter,was a Gifted Boxer ,Who was wrongly Imprisoned for Murder Thanks to a Corrupted Cop,Losing 19 Years of His Most Valuable Life.Those who Fought to Prove His Innocence Included a small boy called Lazarus who discovered hurricane's plight through his Biography and Bunch of Social Activists in Toronto.Bob Dylan wrote a Song
Rubin Hurricane Carter,was a Gifted Boxer ,Who was wrongly Imprisoned for Murder Thanks to a Corrupted Cop,Losing 19 Years of His Most Valuable Life.Those who Fought to Prove His Innocence Included a small boy called Lazarus who discovered hurricane's plight through his Biography and Bunch of Social Activists in Toronto.Bob Dylan wrote a Song
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Che
CHE:BLOGGER VIEW:CAST:Benicio del Toro as Ernesto "Che" GuevaraBenjamín Benítez as Harry "Pombo" VillegasJulia Ormond as Lisa HowardArmando Riesco as BenignoCatalina Sandino Moreno as Aleida MarchDemian Bichir as Fidel CastroRodrigo Santoro as Raul CastroSantiago Cabrera as Camilo CienfuegosElvira Minguez as Celia SanchezEdgar Ramirez as Ciro RedondoAlfredo De Quesada as Israel PardoRoberto Santana as Juan Almeida BosqueVictor Rasuk as Rogelio AcevedoFranka Potente as Tamara "Tania" BunkeLou Diamond Phillips as Mario MonjeKahlil Mendez as Urbano[edit] ProductionHavana 1964, Che GuevaPLOTIn HAVANA 1964 Che Guevera is interviewed by Lisa Howard who asks him if reform throughout Latin America might not blunt the "message of the Cuban Revolution". In 1955, at a gathering in Mexico City, Guevara first meets Fidel Castro. He listens to Castro's plans and signs on as a member of the July 26th Movement. There is a return to 1964 for Guevara's address before the United Nations General Assembly, where he makes an impassioned speech against American imperialism, and defends the executions his regime has committed declaring that "this is a battle to the death".March 1957, Guevara deals with debilitating bouts of asthma as his group of revolutionaries meet up with Castro's group. Together, they attack an army barracks on May 28, 1957. On October 15, 1958, the guerrillas approach the town of Las Villas. The Battle of Santa Clara is depicted with Guevara demonstrating his tactical skill as the guerrillas engage in street-to-street fighting. Near the film's end they are victorious. With the Cuban Revolution now over, Guevara heads to Havana, remarking "we won the war, the revolution starts now".The second part begins with Guevara arriving in Bolivia disguised as a middle-aged Uruguayan businessman and drives into the mountains to meet his men. The film is organized by the days that he was in the country. On Day 26, there is solidarity among Guevara's men despite his status as foreigner. By Day 67, Guevara has been set up for betrayal. He tries to recruit some peasants only to be mistaken for a cocaine smuggler. On Day 100, there is a shortage of food and Guevara exercises discipline to resolve conflicts between his Cuban and Bolivian followers.By Day 113, some of the guerrillas have deserted and the Bolivian army has discovered their base camp. Tamara "Tania" Bunke, Guevara's revolutionary contact has botched elaborate preparations and given away their identity much to his chagrin. On Day 141, the guerrillas capture some Bolivian soldiers that refuse to join the revolution and are free to return to their villages. CIA advisers arrive to supervise anti-insurgent activity and training. On Day 169, Guevara's visiting friend, the French intellectual Regis Debray is captured by members of the Bolivian army, which launch an aerial attack on Day 219.Guevara grows sick and by Day 280 can barely breathe as a result of his acute asthma. By Day 340, Guevara is trapped by the Bolivian army and while wounded is surrounded and captured. The next day, a helicopter lands and a Cuban-American CIA agent Félix Rodríguez emerges. Guevara says, "I don't talk to traitors." Rodriguez responds, "You executed my uncle". The Bolivian high command are then phoned and give approval for Guevara's execution. He is killed on October 9, 1967, and his corpse lashed to the landing skids of a helicopter and flown out.
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Pretty Women:
comedy film. The film centers on
down-on-her-luck prostitute Vivian Ward (Julia Roberts) who is hired by a wealthy businessman and corporate raider, Edward Lewis (Richard Gere) to be his escort for several business functions, and their developing relationship.
Pretty Woman was initially intended to be a dark drama about prostitution in New York but was reconceptualized into a romantic comedy. The film was a critical success and became one of 1990's highest grossing films, and today is one of the most financially successful entries in the romantic comedy genre, with an estimated gross of $464 million USD.[1] Roberts received a Golden Globe Award for her role, and was nominated for an Academy Award in her first blockbuster hit which brought her worldwide acclaim. Screenwriter J. F. Lawton was nominated for a Writers Guild Award and a BAFTA Award. The film was followed by a string of similar romantic comedies, including Runaway Bride, which teamed up Gere and Roberts under the direction of Garry Marshall once again. It is also notable as being Ralph Bellamy's final film before his death in 1991.
Contents[hide]
1 Plot
2 Cast
3 Production
3.1 Development
3.2 Casting
3.3 Filming
4 Reception
4.1 Reviews
4.2 Box office
4.3 Awards
4.3.1 Win
4.3.2 Nominated
5 Soundtrack
5.1 Soundtrack Track List
6 See also
7 References
8 External links
//
Pretty Woman was initially intended to be a dark drama about prostitution in New York but was reconceptualized into a romantic comedy. The film was a critical success and became one of 1990's highest grossing films, and today is one of the most financially successful entries in the romantic comedy genre, with an estimated gross of $464 million USD.[1] Roberts received a Golden Globe Award for her role, and was nominated for an Academy Award in her first blockbuster hit which brought her worldwide acclaim. Screenwriter J. F. Lawton was nominated for a Writers Guild Award and a BAFTA Award. The film was followed by a string of similar romantic comedies, including Runaway Bride, which teamed up Gere and Roberts under the direction of Garry Marshall once again. It is also notable as being Ralph Bellamy's final film before his death in 1991.
Contents[hide]
1 Plot
2 Cast
3 Production
3.1 Development
3.2 Casting
3.3 Filming
4 Reception
4.1 Reviews
4.2 Box office
4.3 Awards
4.3.1 Win
4.3.2 Nominated
5 Soundtrack
5.1 Soundtrack Track List
6 See also
7 References
8 External links
//
RUNAWAY BRIDE
MY/BLOGGER OPINION:Richard Gere one of my Favourite Hollywood Actor.his action and expressions are very simple And realistic...Julia Roberts talk,look and gestures is beautiful you may fine/ see in this movie.its nice movie.
RUN AWAY BRIDE: (1999):
PLOT:
Graham, New York columnist, writes his text always at the last minute. This time, a drunken man in his favourite bar tells Ike about Maggie Carpenter, a woman who always flees from her grooms in the last possible moment. Ike, who does not have the best opinion about females anyway, writes an offensive column without researching the subject thoroughly. The next day, Ike gets fired by his publisher (and former wife), because he went too far and faked the facts, which real journalists don't do. Ike's only way back into the business now is to do a fact-based report on Maggie and her upcoming fourth wedding attempt, which Ike predicts to fail again. So, as he circles her like a vulture his prey-to-be, Maggie's opinion of Ike sinks below zero. Not only is Ike waiting for her to fail again but the whole town is poking fun at Maggie about her mistakes. But that is a point which Ike doesn't like.
Contents[hide]
1 Synopsis
2 Cast
3 Production history
4 References
5 External links
RUN AWAY BRIDE: (1999):
PLOT:
Graham, New York columnist, writes his text always at the last minute. This time, a drunken man in his favourite bar tells Ike about Maggie Carpenter, a woman who always flees from her grooms in the last possible moment. Ike, who does not have the best opinion about females anyway, writes an offensive column without researching the subject thoroughly. The next day, Ike gets fired by his publisher (and former wife), because he went too far and faked the facts, which real journalists don't do. Ike's only way back into the business now is to do a fact-based report on Maggie and her upcoming fourth wedding attempt, which Ike predicts to fail again. So, as he circles her like a vulture his prey-to-be, Maggie's opinion of Ike sinks below zero. Not only is Ike waiting for her to fail again but the whole town is poking fun at Maggie about her mistakes. But that is a point which Ike doesn't like.
Contents[hide]
1 Synopsis
2 Cast
3 Production history
4 References
5 External links
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