Tagline: The only thing more dangerous than war… is love. A beautifully-drawn love story, the film revolves around two feisty, free-spirited women, Caitlin Thomas (Sienna Miller) and Vera Killick (Keira Knightley); Vera’s husband, William Killick (Murphy); and the brilliant, charismatic poet Dylan Thomas (Matthew Rhys) who loves both women. Broken promises, passion, betrayal, the shadow…
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Everybody’s Fine Production Notes (2009)
About the Film “I don’t know what it is with you kids. You always told your mother everything, and you don’t tell me anything.” – Frank Goode No family is perfect. The more a family appears to be perfect the more likely there are secrets hiding within, and the Goode family is no different. Frank…
Everybody’s Fine (2009)
Tagline: Frank wanted the holidays to be picture perfect. What he got was family. Frank Goode (Robert De Niro) has spent his adult life working in a local wire factory earning every dollar he can to support his family. Recently retired, he realizes that over the years he has spent too little time with his…
Extract Movie Production Notes (2009)
About the Film Ten years after the release of “Office Space,” a bona fide cultural landmark, Mike Judge is still rankled by the memory of a studio executive explaining to him that “nobody wants to see your little movie about ordinary people and their boring lives.” It was further explained that the movie was a…
Extract (2009)
Tagline: Working for the man sucks. Being the man blows. A small business owner employs an odd cast of losers, loners and misfits in his flavor extract factory. To the outside eye, Joel Reynold (Jason Bateman) seems to have everything. After all, being the owner of a business he built from the ground up –…
Fame Movie Production Notes (2009)
Debbie Allen sees Angela Simms as a new incarnation of Lydia Grant. “As far as I’m concerned,” Allen says, “she is Lydia Grant who got married and became Ms. Simms. I said to one of the producers, `You can call me whatever you want. The audience is going to think it’s Lydia Grant up there.’…