American Psycho


Category: Drama
All Genres: Drama, Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Release Year: 2000
Country: USA, Canada
Runtime: 101
Rating: 8.3 (0)
Languages: English, Spanish, Cantonese
Director: Mary Harron
Sound: Dolby Digital
Taglines:

  • No Introduction Necessary.
  • I think my mask of sanity is about to slip
  • Killer looks.
  • No introductions necessary.
  • Killer inside.
  • Evil never looked so damn good.
  • From the controversial best-seller by Bret Easton Ellis

  • Writing by: Bret Easton Ellis – (novel)
    Mary Harron – (screenplay) &
    Guinevere Turner – (screenplay)

    Produced by: Ernie Barbarash – co-producer
    Alessandro Camon – co-producer
    Joseph Drake – executive producer
    Christian Halsey Solomon – producer
    Chris Hanley – producer
    Victoria Hirst – line producer
    Gretchen McGowan – line producer: title sequence
    Michael Paseornek – executive producer
    Edward R. Pressman – producer
    Jeff Sackman – executive producer
    Clifford Streit – co-producer
    Rob Weiss – co-producer

    Cast: Christian Bale – Patrick Bateman
    Justin Theroux – Timothy Bryce
    Josh Lucas – Craig McDermott
    Bill Sage – David Van Patten
    Chloë Sevigny – Jean
    Reese Witherspoon – Evelyn Williams
    Samantha Mathis – Courtney Rawlinson
    Matt Ross – Luis Carruthers
    Jared Leto – Paul Allen
    Willem Dafoe – Det. Donald Kimball
    Cara Seymour – Christie

    Music: John Cale
    Official Website: Visit Website


    Plot Outline: A wealthy New York investment banking executive hides his alternate psychopathic ego from his co-workers and friends as he escalates deeper into his illogical, gratuitous fantasies.
    Plot: Patrick Bateman, a young, well to do man working on wall street at his fathers company kills for no reason at all. As his life progresses his hatred for the world becomes more and more intense. Based on the book by Bret Easton Ellis.

    Crazy Credits: We know about 6 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
    Occasionally, the phrase “The Truth Is Out There” in the opening credits has been changed to something else, for example “Trust No One” or “Apology is Policy”.

    Goofs: We know about 27 goofs. Here comes one of them:
    Boom mic visible: In the second scene where Kimball (the detective) is interviewing Bateman, the reflection of the microphone can be seen on the CDs to the left of Bateman.

    Trivia: There are 21 entries in the trivia list – like these:

    • Initial casting choices were Leonardo DiCaprio as Patrick Bateman, James Woods as Donald Kimball and Cameron Diaz as Evelyn Williams. Oliver Stone was set to direct.
    • When during a very early stage in preproduction Leonardo DiCaprio expressed interest in playing the lead, production company Lions Gate issued a press release that DiCaprio would star in the movie. Previously attached director Mary Harron walked off the project, because she had not been consulted about this decision and had wanted Christian Bale to play Patrick Bateman. Oliver Stone became involved to direct, creating ever more media frenzy, which also concentrated on the now sky-rocketing budget of the movie. When both DiCaprio (whose interest in this project had been grossly overstated) and Stone dropped the project, Harron and Bale returned to the movie.
    • Edward Norton was offered the part of Bateman but turned it down.


    "The X Files"


    Category: Drama
    All Genres: Drama, Horror, Mystery, Sci-Fi, Thriller
    Release Year: 1993
    Country: USA, Canada
    Runtime: 45
    Rating: 8.3 (0)
    Languages: English
    Director: Jon Chu
    Sound: Dolby
    Taglines:

  • The Truth is Out There
  • Trust No One

  • Writing by: Toni Ann Johnson – (written by) and
    Karen Barna – (written by)
    Duane Adler – (characters)

    Produced by: Erik Feig – producer
    Anne Fletcher – executive producer
    Jennifer Gibgot – producer
    Bob Hayward – executive producer
    Meredith Milton – executive producer
    Matthew Mizel – co-producer
    David Nicksay – executive producer
    Adam Shankman – producer
    Daniel Silverberg – associate producer
    Patrick Wachsberger – producer

    Cast: Gillian Anderson – Dana Scully / … (198 episodes, 1993-2002)
    David Duchovny – Fox Mulder (174 episodes, 1993-2002)
    Mitch Pileggi – Walter Skinner / … (82 episodes, 1994-2002)
    Robert Patrick – John Doggett (40 episodes, 2000-2002)
    Tom Braidwood – Melvin Frohike (39 episodes, 1994-2002)
    William B. Davis – CGB Spender / … (37 episodes, 1993-2002)
    Bruce Harwood – John Fitzgerald Byers (36 episodes, 1994-2002)
    Dean Haglund – Richard Ringo Langly / … (35 episodes, 1994-2002)
    Nicholas Lea – Alex Krycek / … (24 episodes, 1994-2002)
    Annabeth Gish – Monica Reyes / … (23 episodes, 2001-2002)
    James Pickens Jr. – FBI Deputy Director Alvin Kersh / … (19 episodes, 1998-2002)

    Music: Aaron Zigman
    Official Website: Visit Website


    Plot Outline: Two FBI agents, Fox Mulder the believer and Dana Scully the skeptic investigate the strange and unexplained while hidden forces work to impede their efforts.
    Plot: This television series follows the adventures and lives of FBI agents investigating those cases that involve the paranormal or previously unsolved (especially by conventional means). FBI Special Agents Mulder, Scully, Doggett and Reyes work to uncover forces within the United States of America government that would violate peoples rights, alien creatures and monsters alike that attack and other mysteries.

    Crazy Credits: We know about 6 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
    Occasionally, the phrase “The Truth Is Out There” in the opening credits has been changed to something else, for example “Trust No One” or “Apology is Policy”.

    Goofs: We know about 1 goofs. Here comes one of them:
    Errors in geography: In numerous episodes in the earlier seasons, characters are seen driving cars with British Columbia License plates.

    Trivia: There are 39 entries in the trivia list – like these:

    • Recurring use of the numbers: 1013 – Ten Thirteen is the name of Chris Carters production company; his birthday is 13 October 1956. The number 1121 also appears often; it is creator Chris Carters wife, Doris, birthday.
    • “I made this.”, the words spoken over the Ten Thirteen company name, are spoken by Nathan Couturier, son of the supervising sound editor, Thierry Couturier.
    • Scullys family has a thing for Moby Dick: Scully is called Starbuck by her father, her dogs name is Queequeg, and she calls her father Captain Ahab.


    Step Up 2: The Streets


    Category: Drama
    All Genres: Drama, Music, Romance
    Release Year: 2008
    Country: USA
    Runtime: 98
    Rating: 8.3 (0)
    Languages: English
    Director: Jon Chu
    Sound: SDDS, DTS, Dolby Digital
    Taglines:

  • Its not where youre from. Its where youre at.

  • Writing by: Toni Ann Johnson – (written by) and
    Karen Barna – (written by)
    Duane Adler – (characters)

    Produced by: Erik Feig – producer
    Anne Fletcher – executive producer
    Jennifer Gibgot – producer
    Bob Hayward – executive producer
    Meredith Milton – executive producer
    Matthew Mizel – co-producer
    David Nicksay – executive producer
    Adam Shankman – producer
    Daniel Silverberg – associate producer
    Patrick Wachsberger – producer

    Cast: Briana Evigan – Andie
    Robert Hoffman – Chase Collins
    Adam G. Sevani – Moose
    Cassie Ventura – Sophie
    Danielle Polanco – Missy
    Christopher Scott – Hair
    Mari Koda – Jenny Kido
    Janelle Cambridge – Fly
    Luis Rosado – Monster
    Harry Shum Jr. – Cable
    LaJon Dantzler – Smiles

    Music: Aaron Zigman
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    Plot Outline: A young girl inhabits an isolated island with her scientist father and communicates with a reclusive author of the novel shes reading.
    Plot: Romantic sparks occur between two dance students from different backgrounds at the Maryland School of the Arts.

    Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
    The opening Warner Bros. logo re-shapes itself to form an ice-covered Batman logo.

    Goofs: We know about 13 goofs. Here comes one of them:
    Continuity: Right before Sophie kisses Moose, his hat is backwards. When she kisses him it is forward, then after the kiss it is backwards again.

    Trivia: There are 3 entries in the trivia list – like these:

    • To prepare for the role of Chase Collins, Robert Hoffman actually went into the Baltimore city underground dance scene and participated in competitive break dance circles.
    • Finalists from MTVs "Randy Jackson Presents Americas Best Dance Crew" (2008), the JabbaWockeez, appear in the movie briefly wearing their signature white masks.
    • The name of the dance team is “410″. 410 is the area code for telephone numbers in Baltimore.


    There Will Be Blood


    Category: Drama
    All Genres: Drama
    Release Year: 2007
    Country: USA
    Runtime: 158
    Rating: 8.3 (0)
    Languages: English, American Sign Language
    Director: Paul Thomas Anderson
    Sound: DTS, Dolby Digital, SDDS
    Taglines:

  • When Ambition Meets Faith
  • There Will Be Greed. There Will Be Vengeance.

  • Writing by: Paul Thomas Anderson – (screenplay)
    Upton Sinclair – (novel "Oil!")

    Produced by: Paul Thomas Anderson – producer
    Daniel Lupi – producer
    Scott Rudin – executive producer
    Eric Schlosser – executive producer
    JoAnne Sellar – producer
    David Williams – executive producer

    Cast: Daniel Day-Lewis – Daniel Plainview
    Martin Stringer – Silver Assay Worker
    Matthew Braden Stringer – Silver Assay Worker
    Jacob Stringer – Silver Assay Worker
    Joseph Mussey – Silver Assay Worker
    Barry Del Sherman – H.B. Ailman
    Harrison Taylor – Baby H.W. Plainview
    Stockton Taylor – Baby H.W. Plainview
    Paul F. Tompkins – Prescott
    Dillon Freasier – Young H.W. Plainview
    Kevin Breznahan – Signal Hill Man

    Music: Jonny Greenwood
    Official Website: Visit Website


    Plot Outline: A story about family, greed, religion, and oil, centered around a turn-of-the-century prospector in the early days of the business.
    Plot: In the 1890s, Daniel Plainview, a struggling silver miner, finds his true wealth in petroleum extraction while taking the orphaned child, H.W., as his own for a valuable family man image. In 1911, Plainview gets a tip on a valuable supply on the struggling Sunday family ranch in the impoverished Little Boston, California. In his quest to acquire the property, Plainview meets the sanctimonious Eli Sunday, the young reverend of the local church with his own ambitions for his diocese and the profit from the oil. As the oil wells begin, an escalating conflict arises between exploiters of many kinds while Plainviews canny ruthlessness gradually sinks into a slowly mounting malevolent madness. In doing so, it begins to drive every emotional bond away that all the wealth he gains can never replace.

    Crazy Credits: We know about 3 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
    Stylized artwork, similar to the opening credits, plays during the entire end credit sequence.

    Goofs: We know about 7 goofs. Here comes one of them:
    Continuity: When Eli enters Daniels office to ask about the blessing, as he starts to sit down his hands are starting to tent together, but when the camera changes his hands are at his side and when only after he sits down does he tent his fingers.

    Trivia: There are 28 entries in the trivia list – like these:

    • Paul Thomas Anderson stated that he watched The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948) every night before filming this movie.
    • In an interview on the National Public Radio program “Fresh Air with Terry Gross,” Paul Dano told Gross that he had originally been cast in the much smaller role of Paul Sunday, Elis brother, and another actor had been cast as Eli. However, after Dano had already started filming his one scene as Paul Sunday, Paul Thomas Anderson decided to replace the actor playing Eli. Anderson then asked Dano to play Eli Sunday (a much bigger role) as well as Paul Sunday, and they decided to change the film to make the brothers identical twins. Anderson asked Dano to play Eli on a Thursday, and filming for the role began four days later, on the next Monday. Daniel Day-Lewis, by contrast, had a whole year to prepare to play Daniel Plainview.
    • According to a 2007 interview with Paul Dano on the NPR radio show “Fresh Air with Terry Gross”, the scene where Plainview is baptized by Eli (where Eli slaps him several times) was shot the day after the scene in which Plainview threatens to bury Eli (and slaps him around).


    Brokeback Mountain


    Category: Drama
    All Genres: Drama, Romance
    Release Year: 2005
    Country: USA
    Runtime: 134
    Rating: 8.3 (0)
    Languages: English
    Director: Ang Lee
    Sound: DTS, Dolby Digital
    Taglines:

  • Love Is A Force Of Nature

  • Writing by: Annie Proulx – (short story)
    Larry McMurtry – (screenplay) &
    Diana Ossana – (screenplay)

    Produced by: Michael Costigan – executive producer
    Scott Ferguson – co-producer
    Michael Hausman – executive producer
    Larry McMurtry – executive producer
    Diana Ossana – producer
    William Pohlad – executive producer
    James Schamus – producer
    Tom Cox – executive producer: Alberta Film Entertainment (uncredited)
    Murray Ord – executive producer: Alberta Film Entertainment (uncredited)
    Jordy Randall – executive producer (uncredited)

    Cast: Heath Ledger – Ennis Del Mar
    Jake Gyllenhaal – Jack Twist
    Randy Quaid – Joe Aguirre
    Valerie Planche – Waitress
    David Trimble – Basque
    Victor Reyes – Chilean Sheepherder #1
    Lachlan Mackintosh – Chilean Sheepherder #2
    Michelle Williams – Alma
    Larry Reese – Jolly Minister
    Marty Antonini – Timmy
    Tom Carey – Rodeo Clown

    Music: Gustavo Santaolalla
    Official Website: Visit Website


    Plot Outline: Based on the E. Annie Proulx story about a forbidden and secretive relationship between two cowboys and their lives over the years.
    Plot: A raw, powerful story of two young men, a Wyoming ranch hand and a rodeo cowboy, who meet in the summer of 1963 sheepherding in the harsh, high grasslands of contemporary Wyoming and form an unorthodox yet life-long bond–by turns ecstatic, bitter and conflicted.

    Crazy Credits: We know about 3 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
    Stylized artwork, similar to the opening credits, plays during the entire end credit sequence.

    Goofs: We know about 31 goofs. Here comes one of them:
    Crew or equipment visible: When Ennis tells Alma that he and Jack are going fishing, he hands Alma Jr. to her. While in her mothers arms, Juniors pajama top hikes up and you can see her microphone cord.

    Trivia: There are 29 entries in the trivia list – like these:

    • During the filming of the Fourth of July scenes in Fort Macleod, the crew would get the extras pumped up by telling them to act like the Calgary Flames had just won the Stanley Cup.
    • Heath Ledger has a nude scene in which he jumps into a lake. The director intended to edit any actual frontal nudity out of the film, but a paparazzo took photos of Ledger with a digital camera. The photos appeared on the Internet and in some press publications. The scene is included in the European version of the film. It features Ledger and a stunt double for Jake Gyllenhaal jumping into a lake from a rock.
    • Some reports have it that director Ang Lee barred screenwriter Larry McMurtry from the set of the movie. A spokeswoman for Focus Features, which is producing it, commented: “Larry McMurtry rarely goes on sets because he has very severe allergies.” Larry McMurtry was also in the midst of writing a novel when filming began and ended; no one barred him from the set. Diana Ossana, the co-writer of the screenplay and a producer, was on set during the entire filming.


    The Happening


    Category: Drama
    All Genres: Drama, Mystery
    Release Year: 2008
    Country: USA, India
    Runtime: 91
    Rating: 8.3 (0)
    Languages: English
    Director: M. Night Shyamalan
    Sound: Dolby Digital, SDDS, DTS
    Taglines:

  • Weve Sensed It. Weve Seen The Signs. Now… Its Happening.

  • Writing by: M. Night Shyamalan – (written by)

    Produced by: Barry Mendel – producer
    Sam Mercer – producer
    Jose L. Rodriguez – co-producer
    John Rusk – associate producer
    M. Night Shyamalan – producer

    Cast: Mark Wahlberg – Elliot Moore
    Zooey Deschanel – Alma Moore
    John Leguizamo – Julian
    Ashlyn Sanchez – Jess
    Betty Buckley – Mrs. Jones
    Spencer Breslin – Josh
    Robert Bailey Jr. – Jared
    Frank Collison – Nursery Owner
    Jeremy Strong – Private Auster
    Alan Ruck – Principal
    Victoria Clark – Nursery Owners Wife

    Music: James Newton Howard
    Official Website: Visit Website


    Plot Outline: Po the Panda is the laziest animals in all of the Valley of Peace, but unwittingly becomes the chosen one when enemies threaten their way of life.
    Plot: A paranoid thriller about a family on the run from a natural crisis that presents a large-scale threat to humanity.

    Crazy Credits: We know about 3 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
    Stylized artwork, similar to the opening credits, plays during the entire end credit sequence.

    Goofs: We know about 1 goofs. Here comes one of them:
    Errors in geography: The characters board a train for Harrisburg, which is in the south central part of the state. The train takes them only to Filbert and stops. However, Filbert is much further west than Harrisburg (south of Pittsburgh).

    Trivia: There are 8 entries in the trivia list – like these:

    "One Tree Hill"


    Category: Drama
    All Genres: Drama, Sport
    Release Year: 2003
    Country: USA
    Runtime: 60
    Rating: 8.3 (0)
    Languages: English
    Director: John Moore
    Sound: Stereo
    Taglines:

  • Where nothing ever changed until one outsider changed everything.

  • Writing by: Sam Lake – characters
    Shawn Ryan – writer
    Beau Thorne – screenplay

    Produced by: Scott Faye – producer
    Tom Karnowski – executive producer
    Karen Lauder – executive producer
    Peter Veverka – associate producer
    Julie Yorn – producer

    Cast: Chad Michael Murray – Lucas Scott (110 episodes, 2003-2008)
    James Lafferty – Nathan Scott (110 episodes, 2003-2008)
    Hilarie Burton – Peyton Sawyer (110 episodes, 2003-2008)
    Bethany Joy Galeotti – Haley James Scott / … (110 episodes, 2003-2008)
    Sophia Bush – Brooke Davis (109 episodes, 2003-2008)
    Paul Johansson – Dan Scott (109 episodes, 2003-2008)
    Moira Kelly – Karen Roe (89 episodes, 2003-2008)
    Barbara Alyn Woods – Deb Scott / … (85 episodes, 2003-2008)
    Lee Norris – Mouth McFadden / … (85 episodes, 2003-2008)
    Barry Corbin – Coach Whitey Durham (83 episodes, 2003-2008)
    Antwon Tanner – Skills / … (56 episodes, 2003-2008)

    Music: Marco Beltrami
    Official Website: Visit Website


    Plot Outline: This series follows the eventful lives of some high-school kids in Tree Hill, a small but not too quiet town in North Carolina…
    Plot: This series follows the eventful lives of some high-school kids in Tree Hill, a small but not too quiet town in North Carolina, where the greatest source of pride is the high school basketball team, the Ravens, since living memory coached by old Whitey Durham. Its greatest talent ever was Dan Scott, who now runs a successful car dealership. The present talents are his two sons, Nathan Scott, a beautiful and popular athlete, the absolute star, who was molded and stifled by his proud dad, ambitious Dan Scott, who pushes him harder then even the coach approves of, but rather neglected by his spoiled, impulsive mother Deb, an alcoholic, and Lucas, abandoned at birth with his devoted mother, hard-working cafй-owner Karen Roe, who grew up with Dans older but poor brother Keith as substitute father as a social reject, only playing hoops on a public yard in the park with street-kids, his passion being reading; when an incident forces the coach to replace suspended players, Lucas soon proves the revelation, and after a while gets accepted and develops a dynamic, in the long run good relationship with his brother, who turns on his dad. Of course the teenage boys have friends, and especially a confusing series of usually short-loved eternal love affairs with musical talents Peyton and Haley, also a tutor, and irresistible man-eater Brooke…

    Crazy Credits: We know about 3 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
    There are no opening credits at all, save the Universal logo, so the title of the film, “The Mummy Returns” does not appear until well into the end credits.

    Goofs: We know about 5 goofs. Here comes one of them:
    Factual errors: Nathan is seen wearing a blue shirt under his white uniform. A teammate is wearing a white undershirt. In the rules of national high school basketball, it is illegal for teammates to have different colored undershirts as well as having a color that is not the same as their uniform.

    Trivia: There are 21 entries in the trivia list – like these:

    • Moira Kelly was pregnant during the first season, so Karen was sent to chef school in Italy.
    • All of episodes are named after punk-rock songs or albums, in reference to Peyton and her expertise in the field of rock.
    • The show was originally going to be made as a TV movie with the title “Ravens”. It was only when the network decided that there was enough good ideas in the concept to turn it into a complete series that the title was changed to “One Tree Hill”.


    "Gossip Girl"


    Category: Drama
    All Genres: Drama, Comedy, Romance
    Release Year: 2007
    Country: USA
    Runtime: 60
    Rating: 8.3 (0)
    Languages: English
    Director: John Moore
    Sound: Stereo
    Taglines:

  • Youre nobody until youre talked about.
  • You know you love me.
  • And Who Am I? Thats one secret Ill never tell. You know you love me. Xoxo, GossipGirl
  • Gossip Girl lives to diss and tell

  • Writing by: Sam Lake – characters
    Shawn Ryan – writer
    Beau Thorne – screenplay

    Produced by: Scott Faye – producer
    Tom Karnowski – executive producer
    Karen Lauder – executive producer
    Peter Veverka – associate producer
    Julie Yorn – producer

    Cast: Blake Lively – Serena van der Woodsen (23 episodes, 2007-2008)
    Leighton Meester – Blair Waldorf (23 episodes, 2007-2008)
    Penn Badgley – Dan Humphrey (23 episodes, 2007-2008)
    Chace Crawford – Nate Archibald (23 episodes, 2007-2008)
    Taylor Momsen – Jenny Humphrey (23 episodes, 2007-2008)
    Ed Westwick – Chuck Bass (22 episodes, 2007-2008)
    Kelly Rutherford – Lily van der Woodsen (22 episodes, 2007-2008)
    Matthew Settle – Rufus Humphrey (22 episodes, 2007-2008)
    Kristen Bell – Gossip Girl (19 episodes, 2007-2008)
    Nicole Fiscella – Isabel Coates (16 episodes, 2007-2008)
    Connor Paolo – Eric van der Woodsen (14 episodes, 2007-2008)

    Music: Marco Beltrami
    Official Website: Visit Website


    Plot Outline: Privileged teenagers attend an elite private school in New York City. Based on Alloy Entertainments book series.
    Plot: Welcome to New Yorks Upper East side where the wealthy and connected mingle at benefits and try to deal with their always dramatic love lives, not to mention picking colleges. Blair Waldorf is the so-called toast of adolescence in her world; she and her friends, Kati Farkas and Isabel Coates, go to a prep school and fancy parties with their rich parents. Blair is envied by her adversaries because she is thought to have the perfect life, not just because of her gorgeous boyfriend, Nate Archibald, but because shes also planning on getting into her dream college,Yale. With everyone worried about college(or procrastinating on worrying, which everyone seems to be doing), and senior year dragging along, her seemingly perfect life is interrupted by her ex-best friend, the beautiful Serena van der Woodsen, coming back into town after getting kicked out of boarding school. Serena comes back into her life, and into the eyes of Blairs boy friend. When everything Blair knows starts to fall apart, everyone will realize that her life is far from perfect. Will life in the the Upper East Side redeem itself of what its really supposed to be? Or will the false facade reveal that the rich have the same problems as the not so rich (Jenny and Dan Humphrey), if not more. And just maybe Jenny and Dan are all the more happy with their simple, not so expectant lives.

    Crazy Credits: We know about 3 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
    There are no opening credits at all, save the Universal logo, so the title of the film, “The Mummy Returns” does not appear until well into the end credits.

    Goofs: We know about 12 goofs. Here comes one of them:
    Factual errors: The Park Rangers uniform in the Grand Canyon kayak scene is incorrect. The uniform colors of green and gray are for a National Park Service ranger. The patch on his arm appears to be for the National Park Service, but is the incorrect patch for the service. Also the badge he wears is the badge of the U.S. Forest Service.

    Trivia: There are 2 entries in the trivia list – like these:

    • Was originally pitched as a feature with Lindsay Lohan as Blair Waldorf. When that fell through, its backers (who had the rights to the stories) approached Josh Schwartz about turning it into a series.
    • Originally, Georgina Sparks was offered to Mischa Barton, who turned down the role. Michelle Trachtenberg was then cast as Georgina Sparks


    The Notebook


    Category: Drama
    All Genres: Drama, Romance
    Release Year: 2004
    Country: USA
    Runtime: 123
    Rating: 9.1 (0)
    Languages: English
    Director: Nick Cassavetes
    Sound: DTS, Dolby Digital, SDDS
    Taglines:

  • Behind every great love is a great story.

  • Writing by: Nicholas Sparks – (novel)
    Jan Sardi – (adaptation)
    Jeremy Leven – (screenplay)

    Produced by: Toby Emmerich – executive producer
    Lynn Harris – producer
    Mark Johnson – producer
    Avram Butch Kaplan – executive producer (as Avram Butch Kaplan)

    Cast: Ryan Gosling – Noah Calhoun
    Tim Ivey – Rower
    Rachel McAdams – Allie Hamilton
    Starletta DuPois – Nurse Esther
    James Garner – Duke
    Gena Rowlands – Allie Calhoun
    Sam Shepard – Frank Calhoun
    Anthony-Michael Q. Thomas – Nurse Keith
    Joan Allen – Anne Hamilton
    Ed Grady – Harry
    Renée Amber – Nurse at Counter

    Music: Aaron Zigman
    Official Website: Visit Website


    Plot Outline: The movie focuses on an old man reading a story to an old woman in a nursing home. The story he reads…
    Plot: The movie focuses on an old man reading a story to an old woman in a nursing home. The story he reads follows two young lovers named Allie Hamilton and Noah Calhoun, who meet one evening at a carnival. But they are separated by Allies parents who dissaprove of Noahs unwealthy family, and move Allie away. After waiting for Noah to write her for several years, Allie meets and gets engaged to a handsome young soldier named Lon. Allie, then, with her love for Noah still alive, stops by Noahs 200-year-old home that he restored for her, “to see if hes okay”. It is evident that they still have feelings for each other, and Allie has to choose between her fiancй and her first love.

    Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
    The end credits show a scene of a kid walking into the nurses office asking for help (similar to what Drillbit did when he got punched). Drillbit appears as the school nurse, who then asks the kid who punched him and promising him it will “never happen again”.

    Goofs: We know about 32 goofs. Here comes one of them:
    Factual errors: The film Lil Abner (1940) was not in theaters during the summer of 1940. RKO did not release the picture until 1 November of that year.

    Trivia: There are 18 entries in the trivia list – like these:

    • Ryan Gosling built the kitchen table featured in the movie in preparation for his role as Noah.
    • Ryan Gosling was the directors (Nick Cassavetes) first and only choice for the role of Noah.
    • In the scene when Allie is in college, her professor says “Do I contradict myself? Very well, then I contradict myself”. This is a quote of Walt Whitman, the poet that wrote the poems Noah was reading to his father on the porch when Allie gives him her painting. The professor wrote “Leaves of Grass” on the board during this scene which is also the title of a book written by Walt Whitman.


    "Smallville"


    Category: Drama
    All Genres: Drama, Sci-Fi
    Release Year: 2001
    Country: USA, Canada
    Runtime: 60
    Rating: 9.1 (0)
    Languages: English
    Director: Zack Snyder
    Sound: Stereo
    Taglines:

  • His journey, their battle, our future (season 6)
  • The new girl…friend or foe? (season 7)
  • Every superhero has a beginning…
  • Before he was Superman, he was just a young man with extraordinary abilities.

  • Writing by: Zack Snyder – (screenplay) &
    Kurt Johnstad – (screenplay) and
    Michael Gordon – (screenplay) (as Michael B. Gordon)
    Frank Miller – (graphic novel) and
    Lynn Varley – (graphic novel)

    Produced by: Steve Barnett – co-producer
    Mark Canton – producer
    Wesley Coller – associate producer
    William Fay – executive producer
    Craig J. Flores – executive producer
    Bernie Goldmann – producer
    Scott Mednick – executive producer
    Frank Miller – executive producer
    Gianni Nunnari – producer
    Josette Perrotta – co-producer
    Nathalie Peter-Contesse – associate producer
    Jeffrey Silver – producer
    Deborah Snyder – executive producer
    Silenn Thomas – associate producer
    Thomas Tull – executive producer
    Ben Waisbren – executive producer (as Benjamin Waisbren)

    Cast: Tom Welling – Clark Kent / … (156 episodes, 2001-2008)
    Allison Mack – Chloe Sullivan (154 episodes, 2001-2008)
    Kristin Kreuk – Lana Lang / … (153 episodes, 2001-2008)
    Michael Rosenbaum – Lex Luthor / … (153 episodes, 2001-2008)
    Annette OToole – Martha Kent (132 episodes, 2001-2007)
    John Glover – Lionel Luthor (122 episodes, 2001-2008)
    John Schneider – Jonathan Kent (109 episodes, 2001-2006)
    Erica Durance – Lois Lane / … (84 episodes, 2004-2008)
    Sam Jones III – Pete Ross (68 episodes, 2001-2008)
    Aaron Ashmore – Jimmy Olsen / … (32 episodes, 2006-2008)
    Eric Johnson – Whitney Fordman (24 episodes, 2001-2004)

    Music: Tyler Bates
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    Plot Outline: A young Clark Kent struggles to find his place in the world as he learns to harness his alien powers for good and deals with the typical troubles of teenage life in Smallville.
    Plot: In October 1989, a huge meteor shower destroyed most of the town of Smallville, Kansas. This event brought Jonathan and Martha Kent what they have always wanted, a son they named Clark. In 2001, their son is becoming a man, who has two best friends, Pete Ross and Chloe Sullivan, and a crush on the hottest girl in school, Lana Lang, not to mention a budding friendship with future nemesis Lex Luthor. But his parents have been hiding a secret from him: they found him inside a spaceship when the meteor shower came. As he begins to develop his powers and discover more abilities that will soon transform him into Superman, Clark begins to take on his mantle as the Man of Steel.

    Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
    The first episode of Season 5 was dedicated to the memory of Sam Loeb. Sam was the son of one of the writers and producers, Jeph Loeb, and died of cancer over the summer.

    Goofs: We know about 2 goofs. Here comes one of them:
    Errors in geography: In season 6s premiere, by the end it wrongfully states that the Iguazu Falls are in the Patagonia region in Argentina, while Patagonia is actually a southern region of the country.

    Trivia: There are 17 entries in the trivia list – like these:

    • Many series actors and guest stars have had roles in previous film and television versions of the Superman comic: Christopher Reeve (Dr. Virgil Swann) played Superman in Superman (1978) and its three sequels; Terence Stamp (Jor-El) played the Phantom Zone villain General Zod in Superman II (1980); Annette OToole (Martha Kent) played Lana Lang in Superman III (1983); Dean Cain (Dr. Curtis Knox) played Clark Kent in "Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman" (1993); Helen Slater (Lara, Clarks mother) played Kara/Supergirl in Supergirl (1984). Lynda Carter (Moira Sullivan, Chloes mother) played Wonder Woman/Diana Prince in "Wonder Woman" (1976) (“Wonder Woman” is, like Superman, a DC Comics superhero). Jeannot Szwarc, who has directed 9 episodes (as of 2007) also directed Supergirl (1984). Margot Kidder (Bridgette Crosby) played Lois Lane in Superman (1978) and its three sequels.
    • The Smallville High Student Newspaper that Clark and Chloe write for is named for Glenville High Schools Student Newspaper “The Torch” which Superman creator Jerry Siegel wrote for when he was a student there.
    • In each episode Clark can be seen wearing any one of, or a combination of red, yellow and blue; the colours he will one day don as Superman.