Sometimes a movie isDeep Throat (1972), the 61-minute porno that cost $25,000 to shoot but coined over $100 million (the actual box office revenues are the subject of much controversy). The star, Linda Lovelace,
I know defectors who were almost arrested for watching that movie," activist Suzanne Scholte said. “We got together after work and watched bootleg copies of Titanic…” said a former North Korean police commander (as retold by Geoffrey Cain). “We always knew life on the other side was ...
The Never Ending Story“It has to be the most magical movie from my era. The story has everything a young kid can ask for: a great story, a mythical flying dog and an interesting ending. Our family continue to watch it today.”—Aaron ElliottThe Sound of Music“When I was young, ...
great things kids have is curiosity (好奇心) about the things that adults take for granted (认为……理所当然), like the colors of a butterfly and the noises of a truck. Boredom can help you be creative, too. If you never get bored, you never discover how interesting the world really...
Bucky is the only character from the first film besides Steve who is known to still be living in the present-day. Bucky's Winter Soldier look from the film was since been adapted on occasion the comics; specifically the Winter Soldier; Bitter March limited series and Thunderbolts. ...
Stay calm. Like a creepy pod of orcas who like to play with their food, writer’s block wants to torment and play with you.“You’re never going to have any new ideas. You’re finished. You will never be a writer.”The mean comments, fears, and worries start spiraling out of contr...
I gave up on movies about 4 years ago. But I did rip my tv shows and have never regretted that decision. I watch all my tv shows on a regular basis plus...
I’ll also never forget the movie Silent Running (1972), a future shock story of a destroyed Earth, with spaceships housing giant terrariums cared for by lovable lifelike service robots. Or Westworld –the 1973 original, not the HBO series – an adult amusement park of sorts where robots ca...
Those people feel the same hollow ache I do, don’t they? Every Christmas Eve, I remember the phone call to tell me that my beloved Nana had died that afternoon, in 1995. It’s something that I’ll never shake. Over the years, the regrets have become more manageable, but they’re ...
THR: A couple months ago with the shootings, people were talking about Hollywood violence…I don’t know if watching someone in the movies really does make someone want to get a gun, but does that weigh on your conscious at all when you’re making these things?