1998’s The Thin Red Line is set during the Guadalcanal Campaign of World War II. How well did it do telling the true story? Historian and author Marty Morgan joins Based on a True Story to help us separate fact from fiction in the film....
Love it or hate it, Line was a prestige product and all of these big names wanted to be attached to it. Never mind that their appearances actually hurt the final result; they got to work with the legendary Terrence Malick, the man whose slow output made Kubrick look like Roger Corman!
C. The difference between microfilms and the shorts is great. D. The process to shoot microfilms is easy. 55. In which ways are microfilms mainly different from the shorts A. Technology and money. B. Actors and screens C. Thoughts and plots D. Population and profits. 56. What’s the...
Adds Cutler, the mid-length cut “chisels” the jawline and sideswept bangs “lift” cheekbones. What to ask for: A blunt crop with point-cut ends that rest below the chin, and side bangs long enough to tuck behind the ear.Styling tip: Blow-dry damp hair using a paddle brush until ...
How does one sustain a shift of that scale and nature? Comedy of course. Great comedy. Crazy comedy. Off-beat comedy. Free-form rough-edged comedy shit. Funny shit. People love to laugh, especially at things that would otherwise make them cry – like the state of their wallet, their ...