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Tag Archives: tim blake nelson
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio (2022)
Directors: Guillermo del Toro & Mark Gustafson Writers: Guillermo del Toro and Patrick McHale (Story by Guillermo del Toro and Matthew Robbins (Based on the book “Pinocchio” by Carlo Collodi)
Posted in Adventure, Animated, Drama, Fantasy, Musical
Tagged 2022, adaptation, adventure, Alexander Bulkley, alexandre desplat, animated, animation, bomb, bombing, burn gorman, carlo collodi, cate blanchett, christoph waltz, church, churh, circus, Corey Campodonico, cricket, david bradley, death, drama, ewan mcgregor, facist, fairy, family, fantasy, fantaty, Fascism, finn wolfhard, Frank Passingham, gary ungar, gregory mann, guillermo del toro, guillermo del toro's pinocchio, holly klein, italian, italy, john turturro, Ken Schretzmann, lighthouse, Lisa Henson, magic, marionette, Mark Gustafson, matthew robbins, monster, musical, mussolimi, patrick mchale, pinocchio, puppet, ron perlman, stop motion, stop motion animation, tilda swinton, tim blake nelson, tom kenny, tree, whale, wish, wood
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The Incredible Hulk (2008)
Director: Louis Leterrier Writer: Zak Penn (Story by Zak Penn) (Based on characters from Marvel Comics)
Posted in Action, Adventure, Science Fiction
Tagged abomination, action, adventure, adware norton, anger, angry, army, avengers, avi arad, blood, bruce banner, comic book, craig armstrong, fight, gale ann hurd, gamma, government, harlem, hulk, incredible hulk, iron man, john wright, kevin feige, liv tyler, lou ferrigno, louis leterrier, martin starr, marvel cinematic universe, marvel comics, mcu, michael k. williams, michael kenneth williams, military, monster, new york, new york city, nyc, peter menzies jr., radiation, rage, rick shaine, robert downey jr., sci-fi, science fiction, scientist, sequel, soldier, stan lee, superhero, temper, the incredible hulk, tim blake nelson, tim roth, tony stark, transformation, ty burrell, vincent tabaillon, william hurt, zak penn
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The Hustle (2019)
Director: Chris Addison Writers: Stanley Shapiro & Paul Henning and Dale Launer and Jai Schaeffer (Story by Stanley Shapiro & Paul Henning and Dale Launer) Not good!
Posted in Comedy, Crime
Tagged 2019, alex sharp, anne hathaway, chris addison, comedy, con artist, crime, criminal, dale launer, dean norris, dirty rotten scoundrels, france, french, jai schaeffer, Paul Henning, rebel wilson, riviera, rob delaney, roger birnbaum, Stanley Shapiro, the hustle, tim blake nelson, timothy simons
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The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (2018)
Directors: Joel Coen & Ethan Coen Writers: Joel Coen & Ethan Coen
Posted in Comedy, Drama, Musical, Romance, Western
Tagged 2018, actor, bank robber, bendan gleeson, bill heck, bounty hunter, buster scruggs, carter burwell, chelcie ross, clancy brown, coen brothers, comedy, danny mccarthy, david krumholtz, desert, drama, ethan coen, gold, gunslinger, hanging, james franco, joel coen, liam neeson, megan ellison, music, musical, netflix, prospector, romance, saul rubinek, stephen root, the ballad of buster scruggs, tim blake nelson, tom waits, trapper, tyne daly, wagon, west, Western, willie watson, zoe kazan
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Colossal (2017)
Director: Nacho Vigalondo Writer: Nacho Vigalondo
Posted in Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, Science Fiction
Tagged 2017, alcohol, alcoholic, alcoholism, anne hathaway, austin stowell, colossal, comedy, creature, dan stevens, drama, fantasy, jason sudeikis, monster, Nacho Vigalondo, new york, new york city, nyc, sci-fi, science fiction, seoul, south korea, tim blake nelson
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Fantastic Four (2015)
Director: Josh Trank Writer: Jeremy Slater and Simon Kinberg & Josh Trank (Based on the Marvel comic book created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby) I didn’t think this was a very good movie but I really didn’t think it … Continue reading
Posted in Action, Adventure, Science Fiction
Tagged action, adaptation, adventure, alternate dimension, area 57, ben grimm, comic book, dan castellaneta, dr. doom, fantastic 4, fantastic four, jack kirby, jamie bell, jeremy slater, johnny storm, josh trank, kate mara, marvel comics, matthew vaughn, michael b. jordan, miles teller, philip glass, reed richards, reg e. cathey, sci-fi, science, science fiction, scientist, simon kinberg, stan lee, superhero, the thing, tim blake nelson, tim heidecker, toby kebbell, travel, victor von doom
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