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Tag Archives: anthony hopkins
Chaplin (1992)
Director: Richard Attenborough Writers: William Boyd and Bryan Forbes and William Goldman (Story by Diana Hawkins) (Based on the book “Chaplin His Life and Art” by David Robinson) (Based on the book “My Autobiography” by Charles Chaplin)
Posted in Drama, Review
Tagged 1992, Academy Awards, actor, anthony hopkins, biography, british, bryan forbes, chaplin, chaplin his life and art, charles chaplin, charlie chaplin, comedian, dan aykroyd, david duchovny, david robinson, diana hawkins, diane lane, director, drama, family, film, geraldine chaplin, hitler, j. edgar hoover, james wods, kevin dunn, kevin kline, marisa tomei, marriage, married, milla jovovich, moira kelly, movies, my autobiography, nazi, paul rhys, penelope ann miller, producer, richard attenborough, Robert Downey Jr, tramp, william boyd, william goldman, world war ii, writer
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RED 2 (2013)
Director: Dean Parisot Writers: Jon Hoeber & Erich Hoeber (Based on the comic book by Warren Ellis and Cully Hamner)
Posted in Action, Comedy, Crime, Review
Tagged action, adaptation, agent, alan silvestri, anthony hopkins, assassin, bomb, brian cox, bruce willis, byung-hun, catherine zeta-jones, cia, comedy, comic book, crime, cully hamner, david thewlis, dean parisot, erich hoeber, france, french, funeral, garrick hagon, helen mirren, Hitman, john malkovich, jon hoeber, kill, lorenzo di bonaventura, mary-louise parker, murder, neal mcdonough, nuclear, nuke, paris, red, RED 2, retire, retired, russia, russian, torture, warren ellis
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Noah (2014)
Director: Darren Aronofsky Writers: Darren Aronofsky & Ari Handel I really liked this. The kind of risky and interesting big budget movie that I am glad exists. A lot to chew on. Would like to see this again seen.
Posted in Action, Drama, Fantasy, Review
Tagged 2014, action, adventure, angel, angels, animal, animals, anthony hopkins, ari handel, ark, bible, biblical, darren aronofsky, death, douglas booth, drama, emma watson, fantasy, flood, god, jennifer connelly, kevin durand, logan lerman, mark margolis, nick nolte, noah, ray winstone, russell crowe
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Hannibal (2001)
Director: Ridley Scott Writers: David Mamet and Steven Zaillian (Based on the novel by Thomas Harris)
Posted in Crime, Drama, Horror, Review, Thriller
Tagged 2001, adaptation, agent, anthony hopkins, brain, cannibal, cannibalism, clarice starling, crime, curator, david mamet, dino de laurentiis, drama, fbi, francesca neri, frankie faison, gary oldman, giancarlo giannini, hannibal, hannibal lecter, hans zimmer, horror, italy, julianne moore, martha de laurentiis, most wanted, museum, novel, pigs, police, ray liotta, ridley scott, sequel, serial killer, steven zaillian, thomas harris, thriller, wheelchair, zeljko ivanek
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Thor: The Dark World (2013)
Director: Alan Taylor Writers: Christopher Yost and Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely (Story by Don Payne and Robert Rodat) (Based on the comic book created by Stan Lee, Larry Lieber, and Jack Kirby)
Posted in Action, Drama, Fantasy, Review
Tagged 2013, action, adaptation, adewale akinnuoye-agbaje, adventure, aether, alan taylor, anthony hopkins, asgard, avengers, benicio del toro, chris hemsworth, christopher exxleston, christopher markus, christopher yost, comic book, dark elves, don payne, drama, earth, elves, fandral, fantasy, guardians of the galaxy, heimdall, idris elba, infinity gauntlet, jack kirby, jaimie alexander, larry lieber, loki, malekith, marvel, marvel comics, natalie portman, odin, ray stevenson, rene russo, robert rodat, sequel, sif, stan lee, stephen mcfeely, super hero, the avengers, the collector, thor, thor 2, thor: the dark world, tom hiddleston, volstagg, zachary levi
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Meet Joe Black (1998)
Director: Martin Brest Writers: Ron Osborn & Jeff Reno and Kevin Wade and Bo Goldman (Based on the play “Death Takes a Holiday” by Alberto Casella)
Posted in Drama, Fantasy, Romance
Tagged 1998, alberto casella, anthony hopkins, birthday, bo goldman, brad pitt, business, ceo, claire forlani, coffee shop, daughter, death, death takes a holiday, drama, earth, fantasy, jake weber, jeff reno, jeffrey tambor, joe black, kevin wade, love, marcia gay harden, martin brest, medai, meet joe black, party, romance, ron osborn, tycoon
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