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The Rule of Jenny Pen (2024)Publish Date: September 24, 2024
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Bocadillo (2018)Publish Date: October 12, 2018“Bocadillo” [Sandwich] is a movie written and directed by one of the most popular Spanish YouTube celebrities, Ismael Prego, known online as “Wismichu”. The film premiered at the 51th Sitges International Film Festival on October, 2018. It was initially announced as a 90 min feature with a €1 million budget, but after its first run it was widely suspected to be a “mockumentary" about the 2019 film "Vosotros sois mi película". “Bocadillo” raised a great stir upon Sitges audience for its reprised content, since it’s mainly based on the same shot on loop being performed by different actors with a lack of a so-called narrative. It was released on several streaming platforms after its premiere (both Spanish’s “Filmin” and Prego’s own YouTube channel), were it registered more than half a million views in less than 24h.
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The Bank Dick (1940)Publish Date: April 30, 2012One of the "100 Essential Films" by The National Society of Film Critics (XX Century). One of Stanley Kubrick's 10 favorite movies.
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A Place in the Sun (1951)Publish Date: November 6, 2010A classic. "I love you. I've loved you since the first moment I saw you. I guess maybe I've even loved you before I saw you."
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Paul Blart: Mall Cop (2009)Publish Date:Two Weeks #1 in the Box Office USA. Domestic Total Gross: + $146 million.
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Spirited Away (2001)Publish Date:James Cameron, director of Titanic: "Beauty, power, mystery, and above all, heart."
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The Eternal Breasts (1955)Publish Date:Kinuyo Tanaka was an acclaimed and prolific actress, best known as the star of several of Kenji Mizoguchi's masterpieces. Despite Mizoguchi's opposition, in 1953 she became the second female director in the history of Japanese cinema. "The Eternal Breasts', based on the true story of the contemporary poet Fumiko Nakajo, is the best known of her six films, in which she explored themes or used approaches close to the female universe. The film, very advanced for its time, deals with the consequences of breast cancer on a restless, non-conformist woman, with a combination of sensitivity and character reminiscent of Mizoguchi himself, but with a particular talent when it comes to capture the psychology of the female protagonist.
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Quantum of Solace (2008)Publish Date:In USA Quantum of Solace scored the best opening for a James Bond film ever (70 milliono US dollares). On the other hand, QoS broke box office records on its opening day in the UK taking £4.9m. The new bond film smashed the previous record for a Friday opening of £4.025m, held by Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
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Miracle in Cell No.7 (2013)Publish Date:It became the third top grossing film at the domestic South Korean box office, after 'The Host' (2006) and 'The Thieves' (2012).
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The Host (2006)Publish Date:It became the #1 Top grossing film at the domestic South Korean box office.
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King Kong (2005)Publish Date:It was so entertaining that I got an overdose of entertainment! But who cares? It is the latest picture from Peter Jackson, the director who received Oscars for ending "the Return of the King" six times. A remake of the classic 1933 film with sad eyes from the monkey and even sadder eyes from Adrien Brody. It is "King Too Long Kong".
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Publish Date:Box-office: Hallows part I scores 6th biggest weekend ever with $125 million, trailing 'The Dark Knight', 'Spider Man 3', 'New Moon', 'Pirates of the Caribbean 2' and 'Iron Man 2'.
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Fools Rush In (1997)Publish Date:'Fools Rush In' gave Matthew Perry his first big-screen starring role following his success on the TV series 'Friends'.
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The Dark Knight (2008)Publish Date:"The Dark Knight" rewrote the box-office record books in its first weekend. The film raked in $158.4 million dollars, crushing the previous North American box-office opening record of $151.1 million held by "Spider-Man 3". Total Gross in USA: $530 million dollars (ranked 2nd in the history after "Titanic" in 2008). Film Budget: $180 million dollars.
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Dances with Wolves (1990)Publish Date:#1 Top-grossing American movie western ever. No Western since 1990 has topped its box-office take. Domestic Gross: $184,000,000.
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