Meltdown: Directed by Jeremiah S. Chechik. With Bruce Greenwood, Leslie Hope, Arnold Vosloo, James Remar. The telefilm centers on a present-day nuclear plant disaster and its aftermath.
Meltdown: Directed by Jeremiah S. Chechik. With Bruce Greenwood, Leslie Hope, Arnold Vosloo, James Remar. The telefilm centers on a present-day nuclear plant disaster and its aftermath.
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In the early hours of March 28th, 1979, alarm bells began going off in theThree Mile Islandnuclear power plant. Nuclear technicians ran around panicking, the reactor began to overheat and the media began masturbating. Sure enough, within a few hours high radiation levels were being found and ...
18 | John Coffey, The Green Mile Warner Bros. Based on theStephen Kingnovel,The Green Mileis primarily set on death row, where Paul Edgecomb (Tom Hanks) oversees the other guards looking after the men waiting to be put to death. Among them is John Coffey (Michael Clarke Duncan), a ...
This has become one of the most timeless songs about the Crescent City, though the movie didn’t have quite the same impact – despite the musical star power of Louis Armstrong and Billie Holiday. Intended to be a serious film about jazz, it somehow turned into a much fluffier romance. No...
decade – if not all time. A famous line asks, “Where have you gone, Joe DiMaggio?”; Simon was once asked by his baseball hero, Mickey Mantle, why he had not been name-checked in the song. Simon told him: “It’s about syllables, Mick. It’s about how many beats there are....
The name of the movie is pretty fitting, as it's about a bounty hunter (played by Eastwood) trying to chase down a woman who drives a prized pink Cadillac. While the visuals in the movie were pretty great, it was not one of Eastwood's most successful outings. It was received quite ...
The China Syndrome was the recipient of some unbelievably good luck from a marketing point of view because it was released less than two weeks before the infamous nuclear incident at the Three Mile Island nuclear plant in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania — the world's worst until the meltdown at Chern...