
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
3.0
2005.07.24.
Carol Alt
Thierry Lhermitte

Columbia Pictures / MDP Worldwide / Warner Brothers
Apollo Media / Fear.Com Productions / Film Fund Luxembourg / MDP Worldwide Entertainment / The Carousel Picture Co.
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
2.0
2005.07.04.
Vajon mi (vagy ki rejtõzhet) az interneten? A járványügyi szakértõ és a rendõr (mostanra társak a nyomozásban és a szerelemben) mindketten megígértetik a másikkal, hogy nem próbálja ki a halálos veszélyt rejtõ oldalt. De egyikük sem tartja be ígéretét, és mindkettejüket megszállja a démon: egy ártatlan, szõke hajú, fehér labdával játszó kislány, aki vagy tíz évvel ezelõtt egy élõ webkamerás gyilkosságközvetítõ honlapot üzemeltetõ õrült, a Doktor áldozata lett. Az egykori áldozat most azt akarja, hogy álljanak bosszút érte; és a rendõr barátnõjével el is indul a Doktor rejtekhelye felé...
Terror is lurking online in this thriller directed by William Malone, who also helmed the 1999 remake of House on Haunted Hill. Mike Reilly (Stephen Dorff) is a NYPD detective who has been assigned to look into a string of murders which have taken place in Manhattan, with Terry Houston (Natascha McElhone), a researcher from the city Department of Health, lending her assistance whether Reilly likes it or not. Reilly discovers that all four victims have one thing in common they were all men who logged on to the same Internet website exactly 48 hours before they were killed. It seems the website features a sexy woman offering kinky fun to those who enter her domain, but clicking the wrong icon takes users on a journey into fear. Reilly decides the only way to find out the truth is to head into the website and find out what follows for the next two days if he can make it out alive. Fear dot com also stars Stephen Rea, Jeffrey Combs, and Udo Kier. 
William Malone - Director
Limor Diamant - Producer
Moshe Diamant - Producer / Story Author
Josephine Coyle - Screenwriter
Christian Sebaldt - Cinematographer
Stuart Balcomb - Musical Arrangement
Nicholas Pike - Composer (Music Score)
Alan Strachan - Editor
Jerome Latour Burckhardt - Production Designer
Frank Godt - Art Director
Makus Wollersheim - Art Director
Jan Fantl - Co-producer
Rudy Cohen - Executive Producer
Mark Damon - Executive Producer
Frank Hübner - Executive Producer
Elie Samaha - Executive Producer
David Saunders - Executive Producer
Romain Schroeder - Executive Producer
Andrew Stevens - Executive Producer
Mona Kino - Set Designer
Michaela Quast - Set Designer
Nick Adams - Sound/Sound Designer
Carlo Thoss - Sound/Sound Designer
Vanessa Baker - ADR Voice Casting
Reinhold Broil - Construction Foreman
Alain Cadieux - Swing Gang
Cinesite - Visual Effects
Helen Coker - Third Assistant Director
Jake Corbett - Second Assistant Camera
Maurizo Cremisini - First Assistant Camera
Daniele Dionisi - First Assistant Camera
Brenden Donnison - ADR Voice Casting
Martin Evans - Supervising Sound Editor
Eric Jean Francois - Cable Person
Michel Gauthier - Swing Gang
Alain Horper - Electrician
Hypnosis - Visual Effects
Daryl Jordan - Visual Effects Editor
Deborah Judah - Runner
Saesa Kiyokawa - Third Assistant Director
Heimfried Kober - First Assistant Camera
Kurtzman, Nicotero & Berger EFX Group - Makeup Special Effects
Joelie Marchand - Production Secretary
Tim McGovern - Visual Effects Supervisor
MediaCubeStudios - Visual Effects
Nadia Meidi - Production Secretary
Jens Muller - Swing Gang
Netinho Ornei Nunes - Greensman
Yves Ouimet - Generator Operator
Sebasten Pelland - Third Assistant Director
Thomas Piepenbring - Second Unit Director
Jim Probyn - Third Assistant Director
QIX - Visual Effects
Renata Siegl - Negative Cutter
Uwe Stechhan - Swing Gang
Olafu Stefansson - Third Assistant Director
Sandra Steir - Negative Cutter
Christopher Taylor - First Assistant Camera
Theo Theodorides - Second Assistant Camera
Alessandro Tibiletti - Visual Effects Supervisor
Emiliano Topai - Second Assistant Camera
Marco Tremblay - Swing Gang
Ann-Kristen Wecker - Clapper Loader
Harry Wiessenhaan - Special Effects Supervisor
Natascha McElhone - Terry Houston
Stephen Rea - Alistair Pratt
Udo Kier - Polidori
Amelia Curtis - Denise
Jeffrey Combs - Styles
Nigel Terry - Turnbull
Gesine Cukrowski - Jeannine
Michael Sarrazin - Frank Bryant
Jana Guttgemanns - Little Girl
Anna Thalbach - Kate
Derek Kueter - Officer #1
Mascha Litterscheid - Nurse #2
Lex Kreps - Tenant
Anjelika Khromova - Ashley's Mother
Dean Gregory - Maintenance Man #1
Anja Van Greuningen - Ashley
Isabelle Van Waes - Victim
Joan McBride - Mrs. Richardson
Frances Potasnik - Nurse #1
Arnita Swanson - Barlow
Astrid Skuyat - Alistair's Victim
Birthe Wolter - Nina Blank
Evie Garratt - Albino Woman
Elizabeth McKechnie - Alice Turnbull
Gordon Peters - Rooney
Sigal Diamant - Nurse
Emma Campbell - Goth-Chick
Siobhan Flynn - Thana Brinkman
Chris Bearne - Warehouse Attendant
Nils Brunkhorst - Prisoner
Kwasi Songui - Young Detective
Matthias Schweighofer - Dieter Schrader
Sven Pippig - Henry

MGM-UA Distribution
MGM
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
8.0
2007.10.29.
Schoolteacher Ben du Toit (Donald Sutherland) has been insulated all his life from the horrors of apartheid in his native South Africa. Perhaps he really didn't want to know. When the son of his black gardener is arrested and beaten as a result of a schoolboy protest in Soweto, at first he imagines the police must have had their reasons. However, the boy is picked up again, and this time he doesn't come back. Ben promises his servant that he will look into the incident, and discovers that the boy was killed simply to gratify the violent urges of Captain Stolz (Jurgen Prochnow), a "special branch" policeman. At long last he has gotten a glimpse into the truly arbitrary and violent nature of the system he has so long benefitted from, and he hires Ian Mackenzie (Marlon Brando) to prosecute the killer. It is a foregone conclusion that Stolz will not be punished, but Mackenzie rises to new heights of withering sarcasm and irony in the courtroom. This situation turns Ben into a radical firebrand, which alienates him from his white friends and neighbors, as well as members of his family.
 
Euzhan Palcy - Director / Screenwriter
Mary Selway - Producer
Paula Weinstein - Producer
Andre Brink - Book Author
Alison Cross - Screenwriter
Colin Welland - Screenwriter
Pierre-Wiliam Glenn - Cinematographer
Kelvin Pike - Cinematographer
Dave Grusin - Composer (Music Score)
Glenn Cunningham - Editor
Sam O'Steen - Editor
John Fenner - Production Designer
Michael Phillips - Art Director
Alan Tomkins - Art Director
Tim Hampton - Executive Producer
Peter James - Set Designer
Tommie Manderson - Makeup
David Harris - Special Effects
Michel Cheyko - First Assistant Director
Lionel Ngakane - Consultant/advisor
Marc Boyle - Stunts
Rory Kilalea - Production Manager
díjak:
Best Supporting Actor (nom) Marlon Brando 1989 Academy
Best Supporting Actor (nom) Marlon Brando 1989 Golden Globe
Winston Ntshona - Gordon Ngubene
Zakes Mokae - Stanley Makhaya
Jürgen Prochnow - Capt. Stolz
Susan Sarandon - Melanie Bruwer
Marlon Brando - Ian McKenzie
Janet Suzman - Susan du Toit
Leonard Maguire - Mr. Bruwer
Rowen Elmes - Johan du Toit
Gerard Thoolen - Colonel Viljoen
Stella Dickin - Susan's Mother
David de Keyser - Susan's Father
Andrew Whaley - Chris
John Kani - Julius
Sophie Mgcina - Margaret
Bekhithemba Mpofu - Jonathan
Tinashe Makoni - Robert
Precious Thiri - Wellington
Richard Wilson - Cloete
Derek Hanekom - Viviers
Michael Gambon - Magistrate
Paul Brooke - Dr. Herzog
Susannah Harker - Suzette du Toit
Anna Manimanzi - Soweto Girl
Sello Maake - Johnson Seroke
Willie Zweni - Aubrey Kunene
Ernest Ndlovu - Archibald Mabaso
Andre Proctor - Jaimie
Charles Pillai - Dr. Hassiem
Ronald Pickup - Louw
Rosemary Martin - Mrs. Beachley
Mercia Davids - Sadie
Hugh Masekela
Thoko Ntshinga - Emily Ngubene
Kevin Johnson - Gert
Stephen Hanly - Sgt. Van Zyl
Grant Davidson - Lieutenant Venter
Ndu Gumede - Douma
Mannie de Villiers - Police Commandant

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
6.0
2007.04.09.
Most meglesheted a Flinsttone-családot, kiknek ilyenkor a színházi deszkák jelentik a világot!Ha az ajándékbontogatás már nem hoz lázba,csak tedd be a kõzetlemezt,és dõlj a székbe hátre,hogy te is bebocsátást nyerj az alapkövi színházba.Erre kíváncsiak fiatalok és vének,hisz tudják,hogy kihagyni vétek!
Hisz ma van az õsbemutatója Decens Károly "karácsonyi ének"-ének...
 

Columbia Pictures
Columbia Pictures
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
8.0
2005.08.10.
Robert Redford - Director / Producer
Patrick Markey - Producer
Richard Friedenberg - Screenwriter
William Hjortsberg - Screenwriter
Norman MacLean - Story Author
Norman Maclean - Story Author
Philippe Rousselot - Cinematographer
Mark Isham - Composer (Music Score)
Robert L. Estrin - Editor
Lynzee Klingman - Editor
Jon Hutman - Production Designer
Walter Paul Martishius - Art Director
Barbara Maltby - Co-producer
Jake Eberts - Executive Producer
Gretchen Rau - Set Designer
Kathy O'Rear - Costume Designer
Bernie Pollack - Costume Designer
Elisabeth Leustig - Casting
Anne Gordon - Animal Trainer/Wrangler
Brad Pitt - Paul Maclean
Tom Skerritt - Reverend MacLean
Brenda Blethyn - Mrs. Maclean
Emily Lloyd - Jessie Burns
Edie McClurg - Mrs. Burns
Stephen Shellen - Neal Burns
Nicole Burdette - Mabel
Susan Traylor - Rawhide
Joseph Gordon-Levitt - Young Norman
Vann Gravage - Young Paul
Noah Snyder - Copy Boy at Newspaper
Lincoln Quesenberry - Drunk in Alley
Madonna Reubens - Aunt Sally
Robert Redford - Narration
Fred Oakland - Mr. Burns
Anne Merrem - Hooker at Lolo
Chuck Tweed - Drunk in Jail
Caleb Shiff - Young John
Buck Simmonds - Humph
Arnold Richardson - Old Norman
Kathy Scharler - Waitress at Speakeasy
Jacob Snyder - Piano Player
Jess Schwidde - Mrs. Sweeney
Elisabeth Leustig
Byron Dingman - Speakeasy Patron
Michael Cudlitz - Chub
MacIntyre Dixon - Police Sergeant
Jim Dunkin - Speakeasy Bartender
Hawk Forssell - Bouncer at Speakeasy
Chuck Adamson - Harry the Editor
David Creamer - Ken Burns
Philip A. Braun - Dealer at Lolo
Rob Cox - Conroy
Tracy Mayfield - Bouncer at Lolo
Margot Kiser - Sal
Rex Kendall - Reporter
Martina Kreidl - Secretary at Newspaper
Jack Kroll - Reporter
D. Gorton - Pavilion Announcer
William Hootkins - Murphy
Prudence Johnson - Pavilion Singer
Don Jeffery - Black Jack
Cecily Johnson - Speakeasy Patron

United International Pictures / Universal Pictures
Shady Acres Entertainment
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
6.0
2007.02.18.
Mit lehet ilyenkor tenni? Sima ügy. Csinálni kell egy saját egyetemet. És Bartleby a stréber jóbarát és pár hasonlóan eltanácsolt haver segítségével kamusulit varázsol egy elhagyatott bolondokházából. Csakhogy a trükk túl jól sikerül, és az új fõsulira az ország minden részébõl özönlenek a különc arcok.
When the weight of rejection begins to set in after being denied entry to every college he has applied to, a high school burnout attempts to placate his mom and dad and win the heart of his dream girl by scheming with his friends to create a fake university in a hilarious comedy of artificial education directed by Steve Pink and starring Justin Long. Bartleby "B" Gaines (Long) is a high school senior whose street smarts just never seemed to translate into the classroom, and whose bad luck in love has left him pining for the unattainable Monica (Blake Lively). When Bartleby and his rebellious crew of outcasts find the frequent college rejection letters they have all been receiving bringing endless grief from their disappointed parents, they soon band together to create the fictional South Harmon Institute of Technology. After creating a believable façade in an abandoned psychiatric hospital, employing the talents of a close friend's brilliantly subversive uncle (Lewis Black) to pose as the dean, and creating a phony website in order to sell the school to their parents, Bartleby and friends soon realize that all of their hard work has paid off in ways than they never imagined. With a variety of college rejects attempting to enroll in classes at the ersatz university and the skepticism of some privileged students from a nearby college drawing unwanted attention to the South Harmon Institute of Technology, Bartleby and friends find their ruse becoming ever more difficult to maintain.
 
Steve Pink - Director
Michael Bostick - Producer
Tom Shadyac - Producer
Bill Collage - Screenwriter
Adam Cooper - Screenwriter
Mark Perez - Screen Story / Screenwriter / Executive Producer
Matthew Leonetti - Cinematographer
David Schommer - Composer (Music Score)
Scott Hill - Editor
Rusty Smith - Production Designer
Denise Hudson - Art Director
Amanda Morgan Palmer - Associate Producer
Jonathan Watson - Associate Producer / First Assistant Director
Jason Wilson - Associate Producer
Louis G. Friedman - Executive Producer / Unit Production Manager
Brian Lutz - Executive Producer
Mike Perez - Executive Producer
Viva Wang - Set Designer
Sara Andrews-Ingrassia - Set Decorator
Genevieve Tyrrell - Costume Designer
Steve Cantamessa - Sound/Sound Designer
John Halaby - Sound/Sound Designer
Michael St. Hilaire - Camera Operator
Stephen J. Ullman - Camera Operator
Dave Scott - Choreography
Joseph Middleton - Casting
Odin Benitez - Supervising Sound Editor
Susan Bierbaum-Owen - Script Supervisor
Nickolaus Brown - Costumes Supervisor
Chris Carpenter - Re-Recording Mixer
Ryan Craig - Second Assistant Director
Michael Hilkene - Supervising Sound Editor
Voni Hinkle - Department Head Hair
Kathleen Keller - Production Coordinator
Andy Koyama - Re-Recording Mixer
Chris Kruize - Production Accountant
Matt Kutcher - Special Effects Supervisor
Scott Allen Logan - Location Manager
Timothy Marshall - Chief Lighting Technician
Eugene McCarthy Jr. - Properties Master
Tom McComas - Stunts Coordinator
Kathy Nelson - Executive Music Producer
Shari Perry - Key Hairstylist
Lisa Rodgers - Post Production Supervisor
Amy Schmiederer - Key Make-up
Nena Smarz - Department Head Makeup
Technicolor Digital Intermediates - Title Design
Douglas A. Womack - Construction Coordinator
Jonah Hill - Sherman Schrader
Adam Herschman - Glen
Columbus Short - Hands
Maria Thayer - Rory
Lewis Black - Uncle Ben
Blake Lively - Monica
Mark Derwin - Gaines, Jack
Ann Cusack - Diane Gaines
Hannah Marks - Lizzie Gaines
Robin Lord Taylor - Abemath (A.D.D.)
Diora Baird - Kiki
Jeremy Howard - Freaky Student
Anthony Heald - Dean Van Horne
Travis Van Winkle - Hoyt Ambrose
Kaitlin Doubleday - Gwynn
Sam Horrigan - Mike Welsh
Ross Patterson - McNaughton, Mike
Artie Baxter - Mike Chambers
Kellan Lutz - Dwayne
Brendan Miller - Wayne
Chantelle Tibbs - Confused Kid
Christian Long - Sandwich Mascot
York Fryer - S.H. Student in Hallway
Skyler Stone - S.H. Student in Hallway
Jimmy Leung - S.H. Student in Hallway
Shaun Reyes - Random S.H. Student
Matt Noble - Big Larry
Lisa Gleave - Kiki's Best Friend
Alejandra Gutierrez - Kiki's Best Friend
Jim O'Heir - Mr. Schrader
Darcy Shean - Mrs. Schrader
Jay Harik - Family Friend
Mathew Vigil - Shoe Store Boy
Debbon Ayer - Shoe Store Mother
Carla Jimenez - Shoe Store Manager
Ned Schmidtke - Board Chairman
Tim Bagley - Vice Principal Matthews
Ray Santiago - Boy Going to Princeton
Margaret Travolta - Academic Counselor
Brian Powell - Economics Teacher
Mike Daily - Stressed-Out Student
Jeff Duby - Stressed-Out Student
Scott Adsit - Drop-Off Dad
Lindy Loundagin - Drop-Off Mom
Steven E. Little - Desk Clerk
Ethan Hova - Male Graduate
Paraic McGann - BKE Pledge With Jacket
Arthur Leo - ESL Student
Criscilla Crossland - Go Go Dancer
Larke Hasstedt - Go Go Dancer
Holly Fielding - Autograph Student
Meredith Giangrande - Glen's Party Girl
Kate French - Glen's Party Girl
Christina Diaz - S.H. Testimonial Student
Zoe Di Stefano - S.H. Testimonial Student
David Carmon - S.H. Testimonial Student
Armen Weitzman - S.H. Testimonial Student
Christopher Khai - S.H. Testimonial Student
Stephanie St. Hilaire - S.H. Testimonial Student
Shameka Banks - S.H. Testimonial Student
Nicholas Garren - S.H. Testimonial Student
Louie Heredia - S.H. Testimonial Student
Matthew St. Clair - Fake ID Kid
Jamie Leffler - Fake ID Kid
Nina Nam - Fake ID Kid
Wendy Waller - Fake ID Kid
Ronnie Lewis, Jr. - Fake ID Kid
Matthew Ching - Fake ID Kid
Richard Brown - Fake ID Kid
Miylika Davis - Fake ID Kid
Laurie Meghan Phelps - Fake ID Kid
Portis Hershey - Fake ID Kid
Joe Hursley - A Ringer / Maurice
Joseph Robinson - A Ringer
Jaime Seibert - A Ringer
Joseph Stiteler - A Ringer
Greg Lutzka - Pro Skater/BMX Rider
Chad Fernandez - Pro Skater/BMX Rider
Richard Thorne - Pro Skater/BMX Rider
Mathias Ringstrom - Pro Skater/BMX Rider
Ben Snowden - Pro Skater/BMX Rider
Mike Crum - Pro Skater/BMX Rider
Kurtis Colamonico - Pro Skater/BMX Rider
Jason Jones - Pro Skater/BMX Rider

Captured Productions / Phoenician Entertainment
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2006.07.01.
A group of renegades who hold the fate of the world in their hands meet their match in an army of one in this action thriller. Matt Hendricks (Dolph Lundgren) is a Special Forces officer with the United States Marines whose significant other, Dr. Lynda Christian (Meilani Paul), is a scientist specializing in virus research. Lynda, on a high security assignment with the government, is travelling from Russia to the United States via a U.S. Navy submarine; she and Matt have had a serious argument, and in hopes of patching things up, Matt arranges to come back to America on the same sub. However, their romantic problems soon take a back seat to more pressing concerns. Lynda is helping to escort a cache of Agent Red back to the States; Agent Red is a powerful biological weapon, with no known antidote, that could kill the population of a major city in a matter of hours. Word of the deadly cargo has leaked out to a group of fanatical Russian terrorists, who have ambushed the sub and stolen the powerful virus. The terrorists have threatened to release Agent Red in New York and Moscow via the sub's missile system if their demands aren't met, and Matt becomes the world's last defense against destruction as he takes on the invaders. Agent Red was also released under the title Captured.
 
Damian Lee - Director / Screenwriter
Noble Henry - Producer
Alison Semenza - Producer
Ken Blakey - Cinematographer
Eric Wurst - Composer (Music Score)
Alan B. Bursteen - Executive Producer
Meilani Paul - Dr. Lynda Christian
Alexandr Kuznetzov
Randolph Mantooth
Natalie Radford

TriStar
TriStar / Ziggy Steinberg
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2005.07.04.
Maurice Phillips - Director
Ziggy Steinberg - Producer / Screenwriter
Victor J. Kemper - Cinematographer
Charles Gross - Composer (Music Score)
Dennis M. Hill - Editor
Dennis Washington - Production Designer
Allan Wertheim - Production Designer / Associate Producer
John P. Bruce - Art Director
Robert J. Anderson - Associate Producer
Louis D'Esposito - Associate Producer
Ted Zachary - Executive Producer
Robert R. Benton - Set Designer
Ruth Myers - Costume Designer
Allison Cowitt - Casting
Mike Fenton - Casting
Gene Wilder - George/Abe Fielding
Mercedes Ruehl - Elaine/Mimi Kravitz
Stephen Lang - Dibbs
Phil Rubenstein - Al
William Washington - Blumenthal
Willi Vollerthun - Bavarian Trio Member
Vanessa L. Williams - Gloria
Biff Yeager - Benziger
Peter Schuck - Foster
Peter Vogel - Bavarian
Seppo Viljanen - Masseur
Gian-Carlo Scandiuzzi - Headwaiter
Billy Beck - Harry
Dennis Washington - Frankenstein
Allison Cowitt
Mike Fenton
Catherine Coulson - Nurse
Maurice Phillips - Waiter
Andy Summers - Band Leader
Lothar Beer - Bavarian
Vincent Schiavelli - Dentist
Gail Cameron - Hayes
Jerry Houser - Tim
Tammy Hanson - Hatcheck Girl
Sheila M. Howard - Employee
Gil Mandelik - Maitre d'
Kandis Chappell - Gail
Peter Michael Goetz - Therapist
Tabi Cooper - Dental Patient
Norman Glasser - Male Patient
Gianni Russo - Carlos
Romy Rosemont - Dental Assistant
Elsa Raven - Volunteer
Sheryl Bernstein - Fan
Craig Richard Nelson - Walt
Annie O'Donnell - Dental Patient
Michael J. Pollard - Brad (uncredited)
Dennis O'Sullivan - Traffic Cop
Kevin Pollak - Phil
Columbia Pictures
Columbia Pictures
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
2005.09.07.
In Armed and Dangerous, John Candy plays a cop who has been kicked off the force on a trumped up charge. Eugene Levy costars as a disbarred lawyer. The two outcasts take low-paying jobs as security officers at a company controlled by mob boss Robert Loggia. In their own stumblebum fashion, Candy and Levy uncover a smuggling operation masterminded by Loggia. Meg Ryan also shows up in an early leading role 
Mark L. Lester - Director
Brian Grazer - Producer / Screenwriter
James Keach - Producer / Screenwriter
Harold Ramis - Screenwriter
Peter Torokvei - Screenwriter
Fred Schuler - Cinematographer
James Di Pasquale - Composer (Music Score)
Michael Melvoin - Composer (Music Score)
Bill Meyers - Composer (Music Score)
Daniel Hanley - Editor
Michael Hill - Editor
Gregory Prange - Editor
David Snyder - Production Designer
Jerry A. Baerwitz - Associate Producer
Christopher Mankiewicz - Associate Producer
Nancy Patton - Set Designer
Tom Pedigo - Set Designer
Deborah L. Scott - Costume Designer
Ben Nye, Jr. - Makeup
Michael Paris - Special Effects
David Wood - Special Effects
Michael Wood - Special Effects
Ray Delamotte - Camera Operator
Alan R. Gibbs - Stunts
Janet Hirshenson - Casting
Jane Jenkins - Casting
Eugene Levy - Norman Kane
Robert Loggia - Michael Carlino
Kenneth McMillan - Capt. Clarence O'Connell
Meg Ryan - Maggie Cavanaugh
Brion James - Anthony Lazarus
Jonathan Banks - Clyde Klepper
Don Stroud - Sgt. Rizzo
Steve Railsback - The Cowboy
Richard Blum - Loader
Sharon Wyatt - BMW Woman
Nicholas Worth - Transvestite
Tito Puente - Band Leader
Ira Miller - Toxic Guard
Rick Avery - Cobb
David Hess - Gunman No.4
David Wohl - Prosecutor
Tina Plackinger - Health Club Woman No.1
Randolph L. Pitkin - Loader
Nils Nichols - Senator
Bruce Kirby - Police Captain
Lynn Vandegruft - Party Woman
Janet Hirshenson
Wilson Camp - Older Man at Party
Melanie Gaffin - Little Girl
Christine Dupree - Peep Show Girl
Christopher Mankiewicz - Plainclothes Detective
Murray Lebowitz - Party Gent
Susie Jaso - Health Club Woman No.2
Seth Kaufman - Gay Biker
Stacy Keach Sr. - Judge
Robert Gray - Butcher
Lisa Figus - Woman at Party
Edith Fields - Party Guest
Larry Hankin - Kokolovitch
Larry "Flash" Jenkins - Raisin
Sylvia Kauders - Older Woman at Party
Robert Burgos - Mel Nedler
Royce D. Applegate - Toxic Guard
Teagan Clive - Staf Member
Tony Burton - Cappy
Mark Carlton - Court Clerk
Glenn Withrow - Larry Lupik
Richard Walsh - Aerobics Instructor
James Tolkan - Brackman
John Solari - Dolan
Martin Charles Warner - Porno Clerk
K.C. Winkler - Vicki
Bruce "Bruno" Kirby, Jr. - Police Captain
Judy Landers - Noreen
Savely Kramarov - Olaf
Joe Seely - Kid
Tom "Tiny" Lister, Jr. - Bruno
J. Jay Saunders - Mayor
Universal Pictures
Gold Circle Films / Universal Pictures
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
2007.11.06.
Diane Keaton stars as a unconditionally loving, but meddling, mother whose vain attempt to prevent her insecure youngest daughter from repeating the same mistakes that she made leads to a series of comic misunderstandings in director Michael Lehmann's affectionate family comedy. When it comes to the topic of motherhood, Daphne Wilder (Keaton) has seen it all. Her eldest daughter, Maggie (Lauren Graham), is a highly respected psychologist and her middle daughter, Mae (Piper Perabo), is both sexy and smart, but youngest Milly (Mandy Moore) just can't seem to get things right no matter how hard she tries. Recognizing that the romantic exploits of her charming-but-struggling youngest always seem to end in tears, concerned mother Daphne vows to find Millie the perfect man. Though she always means well, Daphne's misguided attempt to set her daughter up by placing a carefully worded personal ad proves once and for all that even the most well-intending of mothers can sometimes overstep their boundaries.
 
Michael Lehmann - Director
Paul Brooks - Producer
Jessie Nelson - Producer / Screenwriter
Julio Macat - Cinematographer
David Kitay - Composer (Music Score)
Dana Sano - Musical Direction/Supervision
Paul Seydor - Editor
Troy T. Takaki - Editor
Sharon Seymour - Production Designer
Christopher Tandon - Art Director
Wendy Rhoads - Co-producer
Karen Leigh Hopkins - Associate Producer / Screenwriter
Michael Flynn - Executive Producer
Scott Niemeyer - Executive Producer
Norm Waitt - Executive Producer
Shay Cunliffe - Costume Designer
Maggie Martin - Set Decorator
Douglas Axtell - Sound/Sound Designer
Mike Topoozian - First Assistant Director
Eyde Belasco - Casting
Mandy Moore - Milly Wilder
Gabriel Macht - Johnny
Tom Everett Scott - Jason
Lauren Graham - Maggie Wilder
Piper Perabo - Mae Wilder
Stephen Collins - Joe
Ty Panitz
Zachary Gordon - Little Arthur
Matt Champagne
Colin Ferguson
Tony Hale

Columbia Pictures
Lucy Fisher and Douglas Wick / Nora Ephron Film / Penny Marshall Production / Red Wagon Productions
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2006.05.07.
A sors szeszélye folytán Jack és Isabel egymásba botlanak. Jacknek nyomban megtetszik a nõ és a nõ orra, amely erõsen emlékezteti õt Elizabeth Montgomery, az eredeti Bewitched-sorozatban Samanthát alakító színésznõ orrára. Meg van róla gyõzõdve, hogy Isabel el tudja játszani Samantha, a boszorkány szerepét az új sorozatban. Isabel is vonzónak találja Jacket. Számára õ a halandó férfiember kvintesszenciája: nála megállapodhat, lenyugodhat, vele családot alapíthat, és élheti azt a rendes életet, amire oly nagyon vágyakozik. Végül kiderül, hogy mindkettõjüknek igaza volt - de hogy miben, azt egyikük sem tudta volna elképzelni.
Nora Ephron directed and co-wrote this updated adaptation of a classic situation comedy that also casts a satirical eye on the entertainment industry. Jack Wyatt (Will Ferrell) is a movie star whose career has been going into a slow and steady decline. Desperate for a project that will give his reputation a jump start, Jack agrees to star in a film version of the once-popular television series Bewitched as hapless hubby Darrin Stephens, under the condition that an unknown actress be cast as the female lead so he won't be upstaged. After auditioning dozens of women who fail to make the grade, Jack meets lovely and charming Isabel Bigelow (Nicole Kidman), and is immediately certain she's the perfect choice to play witch-turned-housewife Samantha. However, there's one thing neither Jack nor the producers of the film know Isabel really is a witch, and while she's been trying to get along without her powers to better fit in among mortals, she will use her special talents when need be. The film also stars Michael Caine as Isabel's father, Nigel, Shirley MacLaine as Iris Smythson (the actress hired to play Endora), and Jason Schwartzman as Jack's agent. 
Nora Ephron - Director / Producer / Screenwriter
Lucy Fisher - Producer
Penny Marshall - Producer
Doug Wick - Producer
Delia Ephron - Screenwriter
John Lindley - Cinematographer
Amy Vincent - Cinematographer
George Fenton - Composer (Music Score)
Nick Meyers - Musical Direction/Supervision
Tia Nolan - Editor
Stephen A. Rotter - Editor
Neil Spisak - Production Designer
Steve Arnold - Art Director
Dianne Dreyer - Associate Producer / Script Supervisor
Mary Pat Walsh - Associate Producer
Steven H. Berman - Executive Producer
Bobby Cohen - Executive Producer
James W. Skotchdopole - Executive Producer
C. Scott Baker - Set Designer
Peter Griffith - Set Designer
Suzan Wexler - Set Designer
Darrell L. Wight - Set Designer
Karen O'Hara - Set Decorator
Mary Zophres - Costume Designer
Ron Bochar - Sound/Sound Designer
David MacMillan - Sound/Sound Designer
Maggie Elliot - Makeup
Lisa Layman - Makeup / Hair Styles
Robert McCann - Makeup
Sony Pictures Imageworks - Special Effects / Animator
Arthur Anderson - First Assistant Director
Albert Cho - First Assistant Director
Matt Rebenkoff - First Assistant Director
Eric Pascarelli - Consultant/advisor
Hal Willner - Consultant/advisor
Angie Glocka - Animator
Keith W. Smith - Animator
Jason Anderson - Coordinator
Henry Cline - Camera Operator
Ian Fox - Camera Operator
Regina Bailey - Stunts
Stacey Howell Brown - Stunts
Elizabeth Coleman - Stunts
Max Daniels - Stunts
Darrell Davis - Stunts
Allen Robinson - Stunts
John Robotham - Stunts
Patricia Tallman - Stunts
Thom Harris Williams - Stunts
Lynne Taylor-Corbett - Choreography
Kathleen Driscoll-Mohler - Casting
Dawn Guinta - Production Manager
Francine Maisler - Casting
Rachel Aberly - Unit Publicist
Warren Adams - Assistant Choreographer
Merry Alderman - Casting Assistant
Maryellen Aviano-Roberts - Extra Casting
Ellis Barbacoff - Assistant Properties
Lee Blasingame - First Assistant Camera
Tony Bonaventura - Properties Master
Jenifer Bonisteel - Assistant Production Coordinator
Alasdair Boyd - Assistant Location Manager
John Bramley - Still Photographer
Ericka Bryce - Set Medic/First Aid
Bill Burns - Assistant Sound Editor
Rick Carden - Dolly Grip
Katie Carroll - Second Second Assistant Director
Danielle Clemenza - Production Assistant
Caroline Cohenour - Personal Assistant
Doug Coleman - Stunts Coordinator
William Curtis - Special Effects Foreman
Lori DeLapp - Costumes Supervisor
Guin Dill - Animal Trainer/Wrangler
Dennis Drummond - Supervising Sound Editor
Patrick Drummond - Sound Effects Editor
Ann Ducommun - Assistant ADR Editor
Jenny Eagan - Assistant Costumer Designer
Mike Eaves - Color Timing
Daniella Eisman - DGA Intern
Jessica Elbaum - Personal Assistant
Alison Fisher - Dialogue Editor
Melinda Frasquillo - Production Assistant
Jenny Fumarolo - Production Secretary
David Giammarco - Dialogue Editor
Jennifer Giancola - Second Assistant Director
Terel Gibson - Assistant Editor
Alfonso Gomez-Rejon - Second Unit Director
Galen Goodpaster - Assistant Sound Editor
Tracy Gossett - Personal Assistant
Theresa Greene - Art Department Coordinator
Basil Bryant Grillo - Second Assistant Director
Lee Grubin - First Assistant Editor
Lisa Guerriero - Second Assistant Camera
Michael Haight - ADR Supervisor
Marc Hammer - Production Coordinator
Mo Henry - Negative Cutter
Alix Hester - Costume/Wardrobe
Tyler Hezzelwood - Production Assistant
Edward Hunt - Personal Assistant
Gregory Irwin - First Assistant Camera
Mark Benton Johnson - Location Manager
Catherine Kagan - Assistant Location Manager
Adam Kass - Production Assistant
H. Gregg Kawecki - Production Assistant
Erica Kay - Production Supervisor
Jason Kemp - Production Assistant
Jeff Ketcham - Production Assistant
Natasha Klibansky - Personal Assistant
David Knoll - Aerial Photography
Goro Koyama - Foley Artist
Michael Lambert - Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Marylou Lim - Costume/Wardrobe
Howard London - ADR Mixer
Cookie Lopez - Costume/Wardrobe
Andy Malcolm - Foley Artist
Harrison D. Marsh - Boom Operator
Guy Martin - Production Assistant
Brick Mason - Storyboard Artist
Matthew May - Assistant Sound Editor
Lori McCoy-Bell - Hair Styles
Michael Meinardus - Special Effects Coordinator
Steven B. Melton - Properties Master
Nicholas Meyers - Music Editor
Cheri Minns - Department Head Makeup
Megan Moran - Personal Assistant
Jerry Patton - Second Assistant Camera
Amy Peltonen - Personal Assistant
Rick Pratt - Key Grip
Neal Prosansky - Production Assistant
Pat Reddish - Chief Lighting Technician
Reel Team - Voice Casting
J.J. Sacha - Personal Assistant
Sol Saks - Show Creator
Steven Saltzman - Music Editor
John Samson - Construction Coordinator
Kim Santantonio - Department Head Hair
Mike Sasgen - Special Effects Technician
Alex G. Scott - Production Assistant
Thomas Sharkey - Personal Assistant
Jim Shelton - Key Grip
Anthony Simonaitis - Special Effects Foreman
Andrew Slyder - Costume/Wardrobe
Chris Smith - Sound Effects Editor
Meghan Snyder - Personal Assistant
Maythe Stavermann - Production Assistant
Boyd Steer - Negative Cutter
Denis L. Stewart - Unit Production Manager
Christine Sweeney - Production Assistant
Dawn Swiderski - Assistant Art Director
Sally Swisher - Assistant Music Editor
Steven Trapani - Production Assistant
Ken Turek - Leadman
Carey Grant Villegas - Visual Effects Supervisor
Kerry Warn - Hair Styles
Andrew Weisblum - Assistant Editor
Don White - Foley Mixer
Kelley Whitis - Production Assistant
Guy T. Wiedmann - Visual Effects Editor
Dan Yale - Foley Supervisor
Mark Yardas - Dialogue Editor
Kei Rowan Young - Assistant Location Manager
Shaun Terence Young - Production Assistant
Will Ferrell - Jack Wyatt/Darren
Shirley MacLaine - Iris Smythson/Endora
Michael Caine - Nigel Bigelow
Jason Schwartzman - Richie
Kristin Chenoweth - Maria Kelly
Heather Burns - Nina
Jim Turner - Larry
Stephen Colbert - Stu Robison
David Alan Grier - Jim Fields
Steve Carell - Uncle Arthur
Annie Mumolo - Bed Bath and Beyond Shopper
Andrew Friedman - Bed Bath and Beyond Shopper
Clay Bravo - Coffee Shop Waitress
Nick Lachey - Vietnam Soldier
Mo Rocca - E! Reporter
Roxanne Beckford - Francine
Brittany Paige - Auditioning Actress
Katie Finneran - Sheila Wyatt
Abbey McBride - Auditioning Actress
Wendi McLendon-Covey - E! Anchor
Terry Savage - Dinner Party Guest
Julie Claire - Hillary
Jordan Black - Press Conference Photographer
Ruby Rose Skotchdopole - Trick-or-Treater
Valerie Azlynn - Gorgeous Model
Liesel Staubitz - Trick-or-Treater
Heather Freedman - Beverly Hills Hotel Hostess
Katharine Carroll - Auditioning Actress
Alison MacInnis - Auditioning Actress
Joe Zymblosky - Randall
Hugh Davidson - Network Executive
Dawn Ashley Cook - Auditioning Actress
Julia Schuler - Auditioning Actress
Molly Gordon - Trick-or-Treater
Bridget Ann Brno - Auditioning Actress
Jennifer Hall - Book Soup Cafe Waitress
Carole Shelley - Aunt Clara
J.J. Sacha - Voice-Over Announcer [Voice]
Victor Williams - Police Officer
Jennifer Elise Cox - Auditioning Actress
Michael Badalucco - Joey Props
Carol Androsky - Realtor
Ed McMahon - Himself
Kenneth Hudson Campbell - Writer
Richard Kind - Abner Kravitz
Susan Chuang - Press Conference Reporter
P. J. Byrne - Writer
Jason Winston George - E! Anchor
James Lipton - Himself
Amy Sedaris - Gladys Kravitz
Jonathan T. Floyd - Cable Man
Laura Sorenson - Auditioning Actress
Kate Walsh - Sexy Waitress
Dana Daurey - Auditioning Actress
Jarrad Paul - Valet
Dorie Barton - Auditioning Actress
Dianne Dreyer - Production Staff Assistant
Conan O'Brien - Himself

Columbia Pictures
Lucy Fisher and Douglas Wick / Nora Ephron Film / Penny Marshall Production / Red Wagon Productions
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2005.11.01.
A sors szeszélye folytán Jack és Isabel egymásba botlanak. Jacknek nyomban megtetszik a nõ és a nõ orra, amely erõsen emlékezteti õt Elizabeth Montgomery, az eredeti Bewitched-sorozatban Samanthát alakító színésznõ orrára. Meg van róla gyõzõdve, hogy Isabel el tudja játszani Samantha, a boszorkány szerepét az új sorozatban. Isabel is vonzónak találja Jacket. Számára õ a halandó férfiember kvintesszenciája: nála megállapodhat, lenyugodhat, vele családot alapíthat, és élheti azt a rendes életet, amire oly nagyon vágyakozik. Végül kiderül, hogy mindkettõjüknek igaza volt - de hogy miben, azt egyikük sem tudta volna elképzelni.
Nora Ephron directed and co-wrote this updated adaptation of a classic situation comedy that also casts a satirical eye on the entertainment industry. Jack Wyatt (Will Ferrell) is a movie star whose career has been going into a slow and steady decline. Desperate for a project that will give his reputation a jump start, Jack agrees to star in a film version of the once-popular television series Bewitched as hapless hubby Darrin Stephens, under the condition that an unknown actress be cast as the female lead so he won't be upstaged. After auditioning dozens of women who fail to make the grade, Jack meets lovely and charming Isabel Bigelow (Nicole Kidman), and is immediately certain she's the perfect choice to play witch-turned-housewife Samantha. However, there's one thing neither Jack nor the producers of the film know Isabel really is a witch, and while she's been trying to get along without her powers to better fit in among mortals, she will use her special talents when need be. The film also stars Michael Caine as Isabel's father, Nigel, Shirley MacLaine as Iris Smythson (the actress hired to play Endora), and Jason Schwartzman as Jack's agent. 
Nora Ephron - Director / Producer / Screenwriter
Lucy Fisher - Producer
Penny Marshall - Producer
Doug Wick - Producer
Delia Ephron - Screenwriter
John Lindley - Cinematographer
Amy Vincent - Cinematographer
George Fenton - Composer (Music Score)
Nick Meyers - Musical Direction/Supervision
Tia Nolan - Editor
Stephen A. Rotter - Editor
Neil Spisak - Production Designer
Steve Arnold - Art Director
Dianne Dreyer - Associate Producer / Script Supervisor
Mary Pat Walsh - Associate Producer
Steven H. Berman - Executive Producer
Bobby Cohen - Executive Producer
James W. Skotchdopole - Executive Producer
C. Scott Baker - Set Designer
Peter Griffith - Set Designer
Suzan Wexler - Set Designer
Darrell L. Wight - Set Designer
Karen O'Hara - Set Decorator
Mary Zophres - Costume Designer
Ron Bochar - Sound/Sound Designer
David MacMillan - Sound/Sound Designer
Maggie Elliot - Makeup
Lisa Layman - Makeup / Hair Styles
Robert McCann - Makeup
Sony Pictures Imageworks - Special Effects / Animator
Arthur Anderson - First Assistant Director
Albert Cho - First Assistant Director
Matt Rebenkoff - First Assistant Director
Eric Pascarelli - Consultant/advisor
Hal Willner - Consultant/advisor
Angie Glocka - Animator
Keith W. Smith - Animator
Jason Anderson - Coordinator
Henry Cline - Camera Operator
Ian Fox - Camera Operator
Regina Bailey - Stunts
Stacey Howell Brown - Stunts
Elizabeth Coleman - Stunts
Max Daniels - Stunts
Darrell Davis - Stunts
Allen Robinson - Stunts
John Robotham - Stunts
Patricia Tallman - Stunts
Thom Harris Williams - Stunts
Lynne Taylor-Corbett - Choreography
Kathleen Driscoll-Mohler - Casting
Dawn Guinta - Production Manager
Francine Maisler - Casting
Rachel Aberly - Unit Publicist
Warren Adams - Assistant Choreographer
Merry Alderman - Casting Assistant
Maryellen Aviano-Roberts - Extra Casting
Ellis Barbacoff - Assistant Properties
Lee Blasingame - First Assistant Camera
Tony Bonaventura - Properties Master
Jenifer Bonisteel - Assistant Production Coordinator
Alasdair Boyd - Assistant Location Manager
John Bramley - Still Photographer
Ericka Bryce - Set Medic/First Aid
Bill Burns - Assistant Sound Editor
Rick Carden - Dolly Grip
Katie Carroll - Second Second Assistant Director
Danielle Clemenza - Production Assistant
Caroline Cohenour - Personal Assistant
Doug Coleman - Stunts Coordinator
William Curtis - Special Effects Foreman
Lori DeLapp - Costumes Supervisor
Guin Dill - Animal Trainer/Wrangler
Dennis Drummond - Supervising Sound Editor
Patrick Drummond - Sound Effects Editor
Ann Ducommun - Assistant ADR Editor
Jenny Eagan - Assistant Costumer Designer
Mike Eaves - Color Timing
Daniella Eisman - DGA Intern
Jessica Elbaum - Personal Assistant
Alison Fisher - Dialogue Editor
Melinda Frasquillo - Production Assistant
Jenny Fumarolo - Production Secretary
David Giammarco - Dialogue Editor
Jennifer Giancola - Second Assistant Director
Terel Gibson - Assistant Editor
Alfonso Gomez-Rejon - Second Unit Director
Galen Goodpaster - Assistant Sound Editor
Tracy Gossett - Personal Assistant
Theresa Greene - Art Department Coordinator
Basil Bryant Grillo - Second Assistant Director
Lee Grubin - First Assistant Editor
Lisa Guerriero - Second Assistant Camera
Michael Haight - ADR Supervisor
Marc Hammer - Production Coordinator
Mo Henry - Negative Cutter
Alix Hester - Costume/Wardrobe
Tyler Hezzelwood - Production Assistant
Edward Hunt - Personal Assistant
Gregory Irwin - First Assistant Camera
Mark Benton Johnson - Location Manager
Catherine Kagan - Assistant Location Manager
Adam Kass - Production Assistant
H. Gregg Kawecki - Production Assistant
Erica Kay - Production Supervisor
Jason Kemp - Production Assistant
Jeff Ketcham - Production Assistant
Natasha Klibansky - Personal Assistant
David Knoll - Aerial Photography
Goro Koyama - Foley Artist
Michael Lambert - Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Marylou Lim - Costume/Wardrobe
Howard London - ADR Mixer
Cookie Lopez - Costume/Wardrobe
Andy Malcolm - Foley Artist
Harrison D. Marsh - Boom Operator
Guy Martin - Production Assistant
Brick Mason - Storyboard Artist
Matthew May - Assistant Sound Editor
Lori McCoy-Bell - Hair Styles
Michael Meinardus - Special Effects Coordinator
Steven B. Melton - Properties Master
Nicholas Meyers - Music Editor
Cheri Minns - Department Head Makeup
Megan Moran - Personal Assistant
Jerry Patton - Second Assistant Camera
Amy Peltonen - Personal Assistant
Rick Pratt - Key Grip
Neal Prosansky - Production Assistant
Pat Reddish - Chief Lighting Technician
Reel Team - Voice Casting
J.J. Sacha - Personal Assistant
Sol Saks - Show Creator
Steven Saltzman - Music Editor
John Samson - Construction Coordinator
Kim Santantonio - Department Head Hair
Mike Sasgen - Special Effects Technician
Alex G. Scott - Production Assistant
Thomas Sharkey - Personal Assistant
Jim Shelton - Key Grip
Anthony Simonaitis - Special Effects Foreman
Andrew Slyder - Costume/Wardrobe
Chris Smith - Sound Effects Editor
Meghan Snyder - Personal Assistant
Maythe Stavermann - Production Assistant
Boyd Steer - Negative Cutter
Denis L. Stewart - Unit Production Manager
Christine Sweeney - Production Assistant
Dawn Swiderski - Assistant Art Director
Sally Swisher - Assistant Music Editor
Steven Trapani - Production Assistant
Ken Turek - Leadman
Carey Grant Villegas - Visual Effects Supervisor
Kerry Warn - Hair Styles
Andrew Weisblum - Assistant Editor
Don White - Foley Mixer
Kelley Whitis - Production Assistant
Guy T. Wiedmann - Visual Effects Editor
Dan Yale - Foley Supervisor
Mark Yardas - Dialogue Editor
Kei Rowan Young - Assistant Location Manager
Shaun Terence Young - Production Assistant
Will Ferrell - Jack Wyatt/Darren
Shirley MacLaine - Iris Smythson/Endora
Michael Caine - Nigel Bigelow
Jason Schwartzman - Richie
Kristin Chenoweth - Maria Kelly
Heather Burns - Nina
Jim Turner - Larry
Stephen Colbert - Stu Robison
David Alan Grier - Jim Fields
Steve Carell - Uncle Arthur
Annie Mumolo - Bed Bath and Beyond Shopper
Andrew Friedman - Bed Bath and Beyond Shopper
Clay Bravo - Coffee Shop Waitress
Nick Lachey - Vietnam Soldier
Mo Rocca - E! Reporter
Roxanne Beckford - Francine
Brittany Paige - Auditioning Actress
Katie Finneran - Sheila Wyatt
Abbey McBride - Auditioning Actress
Wendi McLendon-Covey - E! Anchor
Terry Savage - Dinner Party Guest
Julie Claire - Hillary
Jordan Black - Press Conference Photographer
Ruby Rose Skotchdopole - Trick-or-Treater
Valerie Azlynn - Gorgeous Model
Liesel Staubitz - Trick-or-Treater
Heather Freedman - Beverly Hills Hotel Hostess
Katharine Carroll - Auditioning Actress
Alison MacInnis - Auditioning Actress
Joe Zymblosky - Randall
Hugh Davidson - Network Executive
Dawn Ashley Cook - Auditioning Actress
Julia Schuler - Auditioning Actress
Molly Gordon - Trick-or-Treater
Bridget Ann Brno - Auditioning Actress
Jennifer Hall - Book Soup Cafe Waitress
Carole Shelley - Aunt Clara
J.J. Sacha - Voice-Over Announcer [Voice]
Victor Williams - Police Officer
Jennifer Elise Cox - Auditioning Actress
Michael Badalucco - Joey Props
Carol Androsky - Realtor
Ed McMahon - Himself
Kenneth Hudson Campbell - Writer
Richard Kind - Abner Kravitz
Susan Chuang - Press Conference Reporter
P. J. Byrne - Writer
Jason Winston George - E! Anchor
James Lipton - Himself
Amy Sedaris - Gladys Kravitz
Jonathan T. Floyd - Cable Man
Laura Sorenson - Auditioning Actress
Kate Walsh - Sexy Waitress
Dana Daurey - Auditioning Actress
Jarrad Paul - Valet
Dorie Barton - Auditioning Actress
Dianne Dreyer - Production Staff Assistant
Conan O'Brien - Himself

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
7.0
2006.01.11.
Paul Weiland - Director
Sophie Clarke-Jones - Producer
Richard Curtis - Screenwriter
Ben Elton - Screenwriter
Tony Pierce-Roberts - Cinematographer
Howard Goodall - Composer (Music Score)
Tony Robinson - Sodoff Baldrick / Baldrickus
Miranda Richardson - Elizabeth I / Lady Elizabeth
Tim McInnerny - Duke / Duc / Archbishop / Darling
Hugh Laurie - Viscount George Bufton-Tufton / Georgius
Stephen Fry - Wellington / Gen Melchechus / Melchett / Bishop Flavius Melchett
Rik Mayall - Robin Hood
Colin Firth - William Shakespeare
Kate Moss - Queen Marian / Maid Marian
Patsy Byrne - Nurse
Simon Russell Beale - Napoleon

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
7.0
2006.01.11.
Paul Weiland - Director
Sophie Clarke-Jones - Producer
Richard Curtis - Screenwriter
Ben Elton - Screenwriter
Tony Pierce-Roberts - Cinematographer
Howard Goodall - Composer (Music Score)
Tony Robinson - Sodoff Baldrick / Baldrickus
Miranda Richardson - Elizabeth I / Lady Elizabeth
Tim McInnerny - Duke / Duc / Archbishop / Darling
Hugh Laurie - Viscount George Bufton-Tufton / Georgius
Stephen Fry - Wellington / Gen Melchechus / Melchett / Bishop Flavius Melchett
Rik Mayall - Robin Hood
Colin Firth - William Shakespeare
Kate Moss - Queen Marian / Maid Marian
Patsy Byrne - Nurse
Simon Russell Beale - Napoleon

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2007.10.11.
Évek telnek el, és Ikko a világ egyik legjobb bérgyilkosaként tér vissza Japánba: ezúttal már õ viseli a Fekete Angyal nevet, s szörnyû bosszúra szomjazik.
Takashi Ishii (Evil Dead Trap) hazájában leginkább kegyetlen horrorfilmjeirõl ismert, ám a világhírt a sorból valamelyest kilógó Black Angel hozta el neki. A film Quentin Tarantino Kill Billjének bemutatását követõen vált igazán kultikussá, ugyanis az amerikai sikerprodukció egyik legjellegzetesebb alakját, O-Ren Ishii-t Tarantino a Black Angel fõszereplõnõjérõl mintázta.
Tisztelgése jeléül a figurának a japán kultrendezõ nevét kölcsönözte, aki a Black Angelnek köszönhetõen nõtt fel Takashi Miike és Takeshi Kitano mellé.
Takashi Ishii directs this noirish gangland drama about a daughter in single-minded pursuit of vengeance for her murdered father. The film opens with six-year-old Ikko witnessing the gruesome murder of her yakuza boss father and her mother at the hands of a hitwoman duo. Thanks to the quick thinking by family friend Mayu (Reiko Takashima), she is saved and sent to America. Fourteen years later, Ikko (Reona Hazuki) arrives back in Tokyo with her gay Japanese-American friend Jil (Yoshiyuki Yamaguchi) in tow. The boss of her father's gang is now Nogi (Jimpachi Nezu), who is as merciless as he is slick. Ikko is certain that he ordered the hit and she is equally certain that she wants him dead. Easier said than done; his allies are powerful and numerous including Ikko's own sister-in-law (Miyuki Ono) who has become Nogi's mistress. Even Mayu, the woman who saved Ikko, is now strung out on drugs, existing solely as Nogi's sex slave. Frustrated and furious, Ikko decides to blast her way into the gangster's home and kill him. This direct approach ultimately fails and Ikko ends up captured. Instead of shooting her right off, Nogi decides to torture her instead. She escapes and managing to shake Mayu from her drugged torpor, enlists her help for a final bloody showdown.
 
Takashi Ishii - Director
Reiko Takashima - Mayu
Riona Hazuki - Ikko
Yoshiko Yamaguchi - Jil
Miyuki Ono

Harry Alan Towers Productions / Pan-Atlantic Pictures
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2006.02.19.
Produced for cable TV by The Disney Channel, The Black Arrow is based on the classic Robert Louis Stevenson adventure tale. Stephen Chase plays the title character, a dogooding swashbuckler who tries to avenge his father's murder during the War of the Roses. Though Chase carries the bulk of the action, top billing is bestowed upon the film's villains, Oliver Reed (as Sir Daniel Brackley) and Fernando Rey (as the Earl of Warwick). The Stevenson original was previously adapted for the screen in 1948, with Louis Hayward in the lead. Black Arrow made its TV debut on January 6, 1985.  
John Hough - Director
Michael-John Biber - Producer
Harry Alan Towers - Producer / Screenwriter
David Pursall - Screenwriter
Robert Louis Stevenson - Book Author
John Cabrera - Cinematographer
Stanley Myers - Composer (Music Score)
Geoffrey Foot - Editor
Jose Maria Alarcon - Art Director
Fernando Rey - Earl of Warwick
Benedict Taylor - Richard Shelton
Donald Pleasence - Oates
Georgia Slowe - Lady Joanna
Roy Boyd - Will Lawless
Aldo Sanbrell - Scar
Carol Gotell - Hannah
Frank Brana - Sykes
Robert Russell - Appleyard
Ralph Brown - Yardley
Stephan Chase - Black Arrow

A-Film Distribution / Sony Pictures Classics
Clockwork Pictures / Dutch Motel Films / Fu Works / German Egoli Tossel Film / Hector / Motel Films / Motion Picture Invetment Group / Sony Pictures Classics / Studio Babelsberg / Tartan Films
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
7.0
2007.06.18.
A csodával határos menekülés után a lány csatlakozik az ellenállókhoz, és álnéven próbál egy német katonatiszt (Sebastian Koch) bizalmába férkõzni...
A nyolcvanas évek elején készített utoljára filmet hazájában a hollandok büszkesége, Paul Verhoeven, aki Hollywoodban olyan filmeket tett le az asztalra, mint a Robotzsaru, a Total Recall, az Elemi ösztön, a Showgirls, a Csillagközi invázió vagy az Árnyék nélkül. A visszatérés nem is lehetne nagyszabásúbb: a Zwartboak a maga 17 millió eurós büdzséjével minden idõk legdrágább holland filmje.
Filmmaker Paul Verhoeven returned to the Netherlands after more than twenty years of success in Hollywood to direct this epic-scale war drama based on a true story. Rachel Steinn (Carice van Houten) is a beautiful Jewish woman living in Holland during the early days of World War II. When Axis forces take control of Holland, Rachel's family are killed in a bombing raid while most of the city's Jews are rounded up and sent to Nazi death camps. Rachel manages to narrowly avoid capture, and joins the local resistance movement. With her hair dyed blonde, Rachel can easily pass for a gentile, and when the leader of the Dutch resistance movement learns his son has been captured by Axis forces, Rachel is asked to use her feminine charms to persuade a German commander to arrange for the boy's release. Rachel soon finds herself caught up in a dangerous double life as she becomes a sexual plaything for the Nazis while attempting to bring down their evil empire as a spy. Zwartboek was written by Verhoeven and Gerard Soeteman, who collaborated on the 1977 international success Soldier of Orange. Zwartboek received its world premier at the 2006 Venice Film Festival.
 
Paul Verhoeven - Director / Screenwriter
Jeroen Beker - Producer
Teun Hilte - Producer
San Fu Maltha - Producer
Jens Meurer - Producer
Jos van der Linden - Producer
Frans van Gestel - Producer
Gerard Soeteman - Screenwriter
Karl Walter Lindenlaub - Cinematographer
Anne Dudley - Composer (Music Score)
James Herbert - Editor
Job ter Burg - Editor
Wilbert van Dorp - Production Designer
Jeremy Burdek - Co-producer
Nadia Khamlichi - Co-producer
Marc Noyons - Co-producer
Justine Paauw - Co-producer
Adrian Politowski - Co-producer
Jindra Markus - Associate Producer
Graham Begg - Executive Producer
Jamie Carmichael - Executive Producer
Sara Giles - Executive Producer
Andreas Grosch - Executive Producer
Henning Molfenter - Executive Producer
Andreas Schmid - Executive Producer
Marcus Schoefer - Executive Producer
Carl L. Woebcken - Executive Producer
Yan Tax - Costume Designer
Yan Tax - Costume Designer
Georges Bossaers - Sound/Sound Designer
Winnie Gallis - Makeup
Dick Naastepad - Makeup
Harry Wiessenhaan - Special Effects
Marc van der Bijl - First Assistant Director
Job Gosschalk - Casting
Hans Kemna - Casting
Risa Kes - Casting
Willem de Beukelaar - Stunts Coordinator
díjak:
Film Presented 2006 BFI London Film Festival
Best Foreign Language Film (nom) 2006 British Academy Awards
Best Foreign Language Film (nom) 2006 London Film Critics Circle
Best Actress (win) Carice VanHouten 2006 Netherlands Film Fest
Best Director (win) Paul Verhoeven 2006 Netherlands Film Fest
Best Film (win) 2006 Netherlands Film Fest
Film Presented 2006 Toronto International Film Festival
In Competition 2006 Venice International Film Festival
Sebastian Koch - Ludwig Muentze
Thom Hoffman - Hans Akkermans
Halina Reijn - Ronnie
Waldemar Kobus - Guenther Franken
Derek de Lint - Gerben Kuipers
Christian Berkel - Gen. Kaeutner
Dolf de Vries - Wim Smaal
Peter Blok - Van Gein
Michiel Huisman - Rob Maalderink
Ronald Armbrust - Tim Kuipers
Frank Lammers - Kees
Matthias Schoenaerts - Joop
Johnny de Mol - Theo
Xander Straat - Maarten
Diana Dobbleman - Mrs. Smaal
Bert Luppes - Mr. Tsjepkema

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2006.06.25.
 
rendezõ: Vranik Roland
forgatókönyvíró: Vranik Roland, Pohárnok Gergely
operatõr: Pohárnok Gergely
zene: Vranik Krisztián, Kalotás Csaba
producer: Kovács Gábor, Muhi András, Major István, Pataki Ágnes
vágó: Kiss Wanda
Hajduk Károly (Döfi)
Hernádi Csaba (Anti)
Réthelyi András (Papi)
Barabás Kiss Zoltán (Pejker)
Nagy Zsolt (Ficu)
Balikó Tamás (Családapa)
Gáspár Imola (Nõvér)
Kardos Róbert (Hentes)
Andrew Hefler (Tom)
Semjén Nóra (Szektás nõ)

Artists View Entertainment
Painting Entertainment
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2007.10.29.
Miután lesodródnak egy viharos hegyen, már nyilvánvaló, hogy ez nem egy egyszerû autós verseny. A fiúk, mivel félelmükben Charlie-t tekintik bûnbaknak, kiteszik a kocsiból és magára hagyják a fagyos mínuszokban. A megkönnyebbülés azonban nem tart sokáig, amint felismerik, hogy fagypont körüli a hõmérséklet és elvesztek az éjfekete sötétségben, amelyet csak a fekete Cadillac fenyegetõ fényszórója világít be. A sheriff-helyettes már nincs velük, akkor miért üldözik õket? Ez bosszú lenne a dulakodásért a bárban? Vagy pedig valami régi eltitkolt dolog a fiúk múltjából, amely most visszatért kísérteni õket? Amikor a Saab lerobban egy jeges, elhagyatott úton, az éjszakai ünneplés a túlélés és a barátság végsõ próbája lesz. A kihívás egyszerû, nézzenek szembe a legsötétebb titkaikkal vagy meghalnak.
Egy igaz történetben a veterán rendezõ John Murlowski egy olyan hátborzongató versenyt mutat, ahol harcolni kell az emberek, a gép és a természeti csapások ellen.
Supposedly inspired by events experienced by director John Murlowski, Black Cadillac centers on a trio of friends who are left stranded after their car malfunctions on a winding mountain roadway. Although they are fortunate enough to happen upon a deputy, they are constantly menaced by the headlights of the title vehicle. Soon the environs and the friends' frayed emotions make their struggle as difficult as the troublesome car does.
 
John Murlowski - Director / Producer / Screen Story
Kenneth Burke - Producer
Steven Douglas Smith - Producer / Cinematographer
Will Aldis - Screenwriter
Christana Bell - Composer (Music Score) / Sound/Sound Designer
John Gilbert - Editor
Peggy Paola - Production Designer
Miriam Flynn - Co-producer
John Lind - Co-producer
Kevin Ian Ackerman - Costume Designer
Eric Enroth - Sound/Sound Designer
Shane Mikael Johnson
Josh Hammond
Jason Dohring
Kiersten Warren

Dimension Films / MGM
2929 Productions / Dimension Films / Pathé Distribution
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2007.10.05.
Billy soha nem is álmodhatott olyan szeretetrõl és törõdésrõl melyet az "új család kapott anyjától. Egy nap, a padlásról kiszabadulva Billy ezért bosszút állt, és brutálisan lemészárolta a családot.
A film ezután napjainkban folytatódik. Billy egykori otthonát hat egyetemista lány lakja, akik éppen a karácsonyi vakációra készülnek.
A lányok mit sem sejtenek arról, hol is laknak, s milyen véres történet fûzõdik a házhoz. Egészen addig nem is kutakodnak az igazság után, amíg meg nem csörren a telefon, és az egyik lány titokzatos módon el nem tûnik
Majd a másik is, és ez így megy szépen lassan, egészen addig, amíg Billy mindegyikükkel nem végez
A few innocent women experience a nightmare before Christmas in this bloody thriller. Billy Lenz, a severely maladjusted child, finally snaps under years of brutal treatment by his family, killing and eating them in an explosion of violence on Christmas Eve. For years, the Lenz house stands vacant, but in time it's purchased and renovated as the new home for a college sorority. A few days before Christmas, a handful of sorority sisters Dana (Lacey Chabert), Melissa (Michelle Trachtenberg), Kelli (Katie Cassidy), and Heather (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) are enjoying a quiet evening with their house mother, Barbara MacHenry (Andrea Martin), exchanging gifts and swapping stories before heading home for holiday break. While Barbara remembers the story of Billy's crimes, the atmosphere is peaceful until the young women receive the first in a series of disturbing telephone calls. Before long, they learn that Billy has escaped after years in a mental institution, and has come back to the house where he grew up to once again spill blood for the Christmas season. Black Christmas is a remake of the 1974 horror film of the same name by director Bob Clark, who later made a less-threatening film about the Yuletide season, A Christmas Story; Andrea Martin, who plays the house mother, also appeared in the 1974 film as one of the sorority girls.
 
Glen Morgan - Director / Producer / Screenwriter
Marty Adelstein - Producer
Marc Butan - Producer / Executive Producer
Steven Hoban - Producer
Dawn Parouse - Producer
Victor Solnicki - Producer
James Wong - Producer
Roy Moore - Screen Story
Robert McLachlan - Cinematographer
Dave Jordan - Musical Direction/Supervision
Jojo Villanueva - Musical Direction/Supervision
Shirley Walker - Composer (Music Score)
Chris Willingham - Editor
Mark Freeborn - Production Designer
Tony Wohlgemuth - Art Director
Ogden Gavanski - Co-producer
Satsuki Mitchell - Co-producer
Mike Upton - Co-producer
Bob Clark - Executive Producer
Mark Cuban - Executive Producer
Scott Nemes - Executive Producer
Noah Segal - Executive Producer
Todd Wagner - Executive Producer
Gregory Mah - Costume Designer
Patrick Ramsay - Sound/Sound Designer
Tim Walston - Sound/Sound Designer
Jack Hardy - First Assistant Director
Peter Wilke - Camera Operator / Steadicam Operator
Michael Wrinch - Camera Operator
Coreen Mays - Casting
Wendy O'Brien - Casting
John Papsidera - Casting
Dawn Shindle - Casting
Gillian Andrew - Production Accountant
Rory Cutler - Special Effects Coordinator
JoAnn Fowler - Key Make-up
Penny Gibbs - Unit Production Manager
Melissa Hoffman - Re-Recording Mixer
Dave Hospes - Stunts Coordinator
Stanley Johnson - Re-Recording Mixer
Brad Jubenvill - Second Second Assistant Director
Burton "Joe" Kuchera - Gaffer
Toby Lindala - Makeup Special Effects
Philip Linzey - Additional Cinematography
Dave McMoyler - Supervising Sound Editor
Danny McWilliams - Location Manager
Jennifer Metcalf - Production Coordinator
Cynthia Nicolella Olkie - Post Production Supervisor
Mike Rennison - Construction Coordinator
Roger Scott Russell - Second Assistant Director
Soho VFX - Visual Effects
James Tichenor - Visual Effects Supervisor
Helga Ungurait - Script Supervisor
Michelle Trachtenberg - Melissa
Mary Elizabeth Winstead - Heather
Oliver Hudson - Kyle
Lacey Chabert - Dana
Kristen Cloke - Leigh
Andrea Martin - Ms. Mac
Robert Mann - William Edward Lenz. Billy (35 & 20 Years)
Crystal Lowe - Lauren
Jessica Harmon - Megan Helms
Leela Savasta - Clair Crosby
Kathleen Kole - Eve
Karin Konoval - Billy's Mother
Peter Wilds - Billy's Father
Howard Siegel - Lover (Stepfather)
Dean Friss - Agnes (16 & 22 Years)
Cainan Wiebe - Billy (5 & 12 Years)
Aaron Pearl - Bludworth
Christina Crivici - Agnes (8 Years)
Peter New - Sanitarium Orderly
Michael D. Adamthwaite - Santa
Christian Sloan - Patient in Robe
Ronald Selmour - Security Guard
Alycia Purrott - Candy Stripper
Evan Adams - Doctor
Jerry Wasserman - Medical Examiner
Derek McIver - Hospital Orderly
Anne Marie De Luise - Kelli's Mother
Greg Kean - Kelli's Father
Jody Racicot - Morgue Attendant
Kent Kubena - Reindeer

20th Century Fox
New Regency Pictures / Regency Enterprises / Runteldat Entertainment / the Firm
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2005.06.26.
A harlemi vagány ott áll tornacsukában, nagy szájjal a középkor közepén, és ha túl akarja élni ezt az extrém kalandjátékot, kénytelen minden nagyvárosi ravaszságát bevetni a hepciás uralkodók, sértodos lovagok, csábító udvarlánykák, részeges összeesküvok ellen.
Az udvarlányokkal még elbánna, de az sem olyan könnyu, ha közben folyton le akarják fejezni az embert...
Screenwriter Darryl Quarles follows up his smash hit Big Momma's House (2000) with another raucous Martin Lawrence collaboration. Lawrence stars as Jamal Walker, an employee at a medieval-themed mini-golf course who wakes up in 14th century England after a blow to the head. Jamal has soon allied himself with a peasant girl and a broken-down ex-knight to defeat the evil King Leo (Kevin Conway) and his bullying minion, Sir Knolte (Tom Wilkinson). In the meantime, Jamal busts some modern dance moves on the medieval dance floor and encounters such intriguing residents of the period as knaves, peasants, archers, jousting knights, maidens, a princess, and even a giant. Black Knight (2001) is the sophomore directing vehicle of longtime television producer Gil Junger, who joins Lawrence in replacing the team originally attached to this comic vehicle, director F. Gary Gray and star Chris Tucker 
Michael Green - Producer
Arnon Milchan - Producer
Darryl Quarles - Producer / Screenwriter
Paul Schiff - Producer
Peter Gaulke - Screenwriter
Gerry Swallow - Screenwriter
Ueli Steiger - Cinematographer
Randy Edelman - Composer (Music Score)
Michael R. Miller - Editor
Leslie Dilley - Production Designer
Stephen Cooper - Art Director
Aaron Ray - Co-producer
Jack Brodsky - Executive Producer
Peaches Davis - Executive Producer
Jeffrey Kwatinetz - Executive Producer
Martin Lawrence - Executive Producer
Peg Cummings - Set Designer
Marie France - Costume Designer
Carl Rudisill - Sound/Sound Designer
Rick Johnson - First Assistant Director
Sam Jaffe - Casting
Ernie Orsatti - Stunts Coordinator / Second Unit Director
Tom Wilkinson - Sir Nolte
Marsha Thomason - Victoria
Vincent Regan - Sir Percival
Kevin Conway - King Leo
Jeannette Weegar - Princess Regina
Daryl "Chill" Mitchell - Steve
Michael Burgess - Ernie
Isabell Monk - Mrs. Bostwick
Helen Carey - The Queen

20th Century Fox
New Regency Pictures / Regency Enterprises / Runteldat Entertainment / the Firm
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2004.11.23.
A harlemi vagány ott áll tornacsukában, nagy szájjal a középkor közepén, és ha túl akarja élni ezt az extrém kalandjátékot, kénytelen minden nagyvárosi ravaszságát bevetni a hepciás uralkodók, sértodos lovagok, csábító udvarlánykák, részeges összeesküvok ellen.
Az udvarlányokkal még elbánna, de az sem olyan könnyu, ha közben folyton le akarják fejezni az embert...
Screenwriter Darryl Quarles follows up his smash hit Big Momma's House (2000) with another raucous Martin Lawrence collaboration. Lawrence stars as Jamal Walker, an employee at a medieval-themed mini-golf course who wakes up in 14th century England after a blow to the head. Jamal has soon allied himself with a peasant girl and a broken-down ex-knight to defeat the evil King Leo (Kevin Conway) and his bullying minion, Sir Knolte (Tom Wilkinson). In the meantime, Jamal busts some modern dance moves on the medieval dance floor and encounters such intriguing residents of the period as knaves, peasants, archers, jousting knights, maidens, a princess, and even a giant. Black Knight (2001) is the sophomore directing vehicle of longtime television producer Gil Junger, who joins Lawrence in replacing the team originally attached to this comic vehicle, director F. Gary Gray and star Chris Tucker 
Michael Green - Producer
Arnon Milchan - Producer
Darryl Quarles - Producer / Screenwriter
Paul Schiff - Producer
Peter Gaulke - Screenwriter
Gerry Swallow - Screenwriter
Ueli Steiger - Cinematographer
Randy Edelman - Composer (Music Score)
Michael R. Miller - Editor
Leslie Dilley - Production Designer
Stephen Cooper - Art Director
Aaron Ray - Co-producer
Jack Brodsky - Executive Producer
Peaches Davis - Executive Producer
Jeffrey Kwatinetz - Executive Producer
Martin Lawrence - Executive Producer
Peg Cummings - Set Designer
Marie France - Costume Designer
Carl Rudisill - Sound/Sound Designer
Rick Johnson - First Assistant Director
Sam Jaffe - Casting
Ernie Orsatti - Stunts Coordinator / Second Unit Director
Tom Wilkinson - Sir Nolte
Marsha Thomason - Victoria
Vincent Regan - Sir Percival
Kevin Conway - King Leo
Jeannette Weegar - Princess Regina
Daryl "Chill" Mitchell - Steve
Michael Burgess - Ernie
Isabell Monk - Mrs. Bostwick
Helen Carey - The Queen

Artisan Entertainment
Dragon Luck / Film Workshop / Win's Entertainment
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
2.0
2004.11.23.
Martial arts star Jet Li donned a black hat and mask to portray a comic book superhero in this pulp action tale that gets the full-blown Hong Kong treatment from choreographer Yuen Wo Ping, who later designed the fight scenes for The Matrix (1999). Li stars as Tsui Chik, leader of Squad 701, an elite commando team of genetically-engineered super-soldiers. When the unit was deemed a failure because of mental instability in some of the test subjects, the project was disbanded. Tsui now lives quietly in Hong Kong, masquerading as a shy librarian whose only friend is a cop (Lau Ching Wan). When some drug lords begin turning up dead, Tsui dons a black mask and hat to investigate the slayings and learns that his former Squad 701 comrades, led by psychotic Commander Hung (Patrick Lung), are plotting to take over the drug kingpin's illegal trade. Among their number is Tsui's ex-girlfriend Kaelin (Francoise Yip).  
Daniel Lee - Director
Charles Heung - Producer
Teddy Chan - Screenwriter / Associate Producer
Koan Hui - Screenwriter / First Assistant Director
Joe Ma - Screenwriter
Cheung Tung-Leung - Cinematographer
Teddy Robin - Songwriter
Cheung Ka-Fai - Editor
Bill Lui - Art Director
Eddie Ma - Art Director
Tiffany Chen - Executive Producer
Tsui Hark - Executive Producer / Screenwriter
William Fung - Costume Designer
Mabel Kwan - Costume Designer
Stephen Ma - Special Effects
Yuen Woo Ping - Action Director
Patrick Lung Kang - Commander Hung
Lau Ching-Wan - Inspector Shek
Francoise Yip - Yuek=Ian
Karen Mok - Tracy
Anthony Wong - King Kau

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2005.08.10.
Mielõtt azonban pontot tehetne ördögi tervük végére, elõször meg kell küzdenie kémiai módszerekkel erõsített professzionális pankrátorokkal, akik szörnyû erõvel rendelkezô mutánsokká képesek változni.
The Black Mask (Andy On replacing Jet Li) faces-off against a series of gruesome mutants while frantically searching for a cure for his ability not to feel pain in this flashy sequel to the 1996 original. When the Black Mask learns that genetic scientists worldwide are falling victim to an unknown assassin, he races to save the life of the next on the list. Arriving a bit to late, Black Mask learns that the mutants who have carried out the killings were created by the same sentient computer had which created him. Later rushing to the rescue upon learning that a professional wrestler has turned mutant and kidnapped a child, Black Mask makes the horrific discovery that terrorists plan to detonate a mutant bomb that will turn the population into hideous creatures 
Tsui Hark - Director / Producer / Story Author
Jeff Black - Screenwriter
Charles Cain - Screenwriter
Yuen Woo Ping - Action Director
Rob Van Dam - The Claw
Traci Lords - Chameleon
Jon Polito - Mr. King

Paramount
Jaffe-Lansing Productions / Paramount
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2005.03.11.
Under scrutiny by his superiors for allegedly dipping into confiscated drug money, New York vice cop Michael Douglas can expect no sympathy from his ex-wife, who is gouging him for alimony. Douglas gets a chance to redeem himself when he is assigned to escort Japanese mob boss Yusaku Matsuda back to his own country to stand trial. Upon arriving in Osaka, Douglas and his partner Andy Garcia are tricked into releasing their prisoner. Now on the outs with both the American and Japanese police authorities, Douglas is forced to deal with the Yakuza-the Japanese equivalent of the Mafia-to retrieve the elusive Matsuda 
Ridley Scott - Director
Michael Douglas - Producer
Craig Bolotin - Screenwriter / Executive Producer
Warren Lewis - Screenwriter
Jan de Bont - Cinematographer
Hans Zimmer - Composer (Music Score)
Tom Rolf - Editor
John J. Moore - Production Designer
Norris Spencer - Production Designer
Kazuo Takenaka - Art Director
Stanley Jaffe - Co-producer
Sherry Lansing - Co-producer
Alan Poul - Associate Producer
James Bayliss - Set Designer
Les Bloom - Set Designer
John M. Dwyer - Set Designer
Richard C. Goddard - Set Designer
John Alan Hicks - Set Designer
Alan S. Kaye - Set Designer
Robert Maddy - Set Designer
Kyoji Sasaki - Set Designer
Ellen Mirojnick - Costume Designer
Richard Von Ernst - Costume Designer
Craig Haagensen - Camera Operator
Alexander Witt - Camera Operator
Dianne Crittenden - Casting
William L. Manger - Supervising Sound Editor
Kay Rose - Sound Editor
Robert "Bobby Z" Zajonc - Pilot
Andy Garcia - Charlie Vincent
Ken Takakura - Mashahiro Matsumoto
Kate Capshaw - Joyce Kingsley
Yusaku Matsuda - Sato
Shigeru Koyama - Ohashi
John Spencer - Oliver
Guts Ishimatsu - Katayama
Yuya Uchida - Nashida
Tomisaburo Wakayama - Sugai
Miyuki Ono - Miyuki
Prof. Toru Tanaka - Sugai's Man
Toshishiro Obata - Meditator
Luis Guzman - Frankie
Keone Young - Karaoke Singer
Doug Yasuda - Japanese/American Translator
Rikiya Yasuoka - Sugai's Man
Linda Gillen - Peggy
Jim Ishida - Escort Officer
Vondie Curtis-Hall - Detective
Josip Elic - Bartender
Tim Kelleher - Bobby
Louis Cantarini - Detective
John Costelloe - The Kid
Clem Caserta - Abolofia
Shiro Oishi - Sato's Man
Stephen Root - Berg
Toshio Sato - Japanese Embassy Official
Ken Kensei - Masahiro's Son
George Kyle - Farentino
Richard Riehle - Crown
Joe Perce - Detective

Hoyts Distribution/ IFC First Take/ Weinstein Company
IFC Films/ Live Stock Films/ New Zealand Film Commission
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
6.0
2007.12.24.
A genetic engineering experiment gone horribly awry turns a large flock of docile sheep into unrelenting killing machines in this rural horror comedy directed by Jonathan King and featuring special effects designed by Weta Workshop. When the death of his father and a stress-induced fear of sheep pushes him toward the edge of a nervous breakdown, skilled farmer Henry Oldfield leaves the family farm behind in a desperate bid to achieve inner peace. Upon returning to the farm following a 15-year absence, Henry discovers that his brother Angus has been performing genetic experiments on the sheep. Unfortunately for both the brothers and the rest of the humble farmers who make their living off of the land, these experiments have produced a strain of sheep that crave human flesh and will stop at nothing to satisfy their diabolical hunger.
 
Jonathan King - Director / Screenwriter
Philippa Campbell - Producer
Richard Bluck - Cinematographer
Victoria Kelly - Composer (Music Score)
Chris Plummer - Editor
Kim Sinclair - Production Designer
Simon Bright - Art Director
Pauline Bowkett - Costume Designer
Tim Prebble - Sound/Sound Designer
Weta Workshop Ltd. - Special Effects / Creature Effects / Makeup Special Effects
Joe Nolan - First Assistant Director
Liz Mullane - Casting
Augie Davis - Stunts Coordinator
Richard Taylor - Special Effects Supervisor
Judith Trye - Line Producer
díjak:
Film Presented 2006 Toronto International Film Festival
Film Presented ('Round Midnight) 2007 SXSW
Film Presented (Spotlight) 2007 San Francisco Int'l Film Festival
Film Presented (Midnight) 2007 Tribeca Film Festival
Peter Feeney - Angus Oldfield
Danielle Mason - Experience
Tammy Davis - Tucker
Glenis Levestam - Mrs. Mac
Oliver Driver - Grant
Tandi Wright
Matthew Chamberlain
Jono Manks
Kevin McTurk
Mickey Rose

UIP
Paramount
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
3.0
2006.07.16.
Unfunny slapstick and lowbrow humor abounds in this weak comedy featuring Saturday Night Live alumni Chris Farley and David Spade. Handsome, smooth-talking Al Donnelly has everything going for him. A politician, he is engaged in a heated gubernatorial race with the feisty Governor Tracy, a tough old bird who doesn't hesitate to play hardball with opponents. Unfortunately for her, things are looking good for Donnelly. Fortunately she finds his Achilles Heel with his young brother Mike Donnelly, a fat slob gym teacher and hopeless imbecile who only wants to win his more successful sibling's respect. Unfortunately all he does is embarrass poor Al to death. In desperation, Al assigns the sardonic and prissy Steve Dodds to keep Mike under constant surveillance. The real trouble begins when Tracy's aids try to frame hapless Mike for arson.
 
Penelope Spheeris - Director
C.O. Erickson - Producer
Lorne Michaels - Producer
Robert Weiss - Producer
Fred Wolf - Screenwriter
Daryn Okada - Cinematographer
William Ross - Composer (Music Score)
Ross Albert - Editor
Peter Jamison - Production Designer
Chris Cornwell - Art Director
Dinah Minot - Co-producer
Eric Newman - Associate Producer
Linda Spheeris - Set Designer
Jill M. Ohanneson - Costume Designer
Willie D. Burton - Sound/Sound Designer
Steve Maslow - Sound/Sound Designer
Matt Earl Beesley - First Assistant Director
Artist Robinson - First Assistant Director
Shane Dixon - Stunts
Deborah Aquila - Casting
Jane Shannon - Casting
David Spade - Steve Dodds
Tim Matheson - Al Donnelly
Michelle Burkette - Police Woman
David St. James - Motorcycle Cop
Andrew Breymann - Hillbilly Kid
Luke Dickinson - Andrew Tracy
James Noah - Mayor
Kevin Farley - Bouncer
Fred Wolf - Ronald Forte
John Ashker - Jim Blaine
Boyd Banks - Clyde Spinoza
Daniel Joe Peters - Mudhoney
Branden R. Morgan - Fan
"Gypsy" Spheeris - Pocket Pool Lady
Steve Neil Turner - Mudhoney
William Howell - Rastafarian
James Everett Lewis - Carl
Austin Kottke - Tough Kid
Mark Arm - Mudhoney
Dylan Lucas - Ricky
Matt David Lukin - Mudhoney
Drew Wilson - Elderly Couple
Jean Speegle Howard - Elderly Couple
Grant Heslov - Robbie Mieghem
Karen Kahn - Anchor Woman
Bruce McGill - Neuschwander
Annie O'Donnell - Election Worker
Gary Busey - Drake Sabitch
Toby Scott Ganger - Tough Kid
Timothy Carhart - Roger Kovary
Christine Ebersole - Governor Tracy
Chris Owen - Hal Shope
Skip O'Brien - State Trooper
Michael Patrick Carter - Scott Colleary
Laura Weekes - TV Reporter
John Farley - Bouncer
Kathleen O'Malley - Mrs. Oneacre
Patrick Pankhurst - Donald Tracy
Tucker Smallwood - Election Analyst
Patricia Place - Woman at Party
LaRita Shelby - Reporter
Hallmark Entertainment/ Living Films
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
2008.01.15.
In the three-hour period television miniseries Blackbeard, Angus MacFadyen (Braveheart, Jason and the Argonauts) assumes the title role of the dreaded marauder who spent 1716-1718 terrorizing the Caribbean Sea. Born Sir William Teach, the mariner rechristens himself Blackbeard, and subsequently builds a legend around himself as the most merciless and loathsome pirate in world history by plundering as many ships and murdering as many seafarers as he can lay his dirty mitts on. Directed by Kevin Connor (Motel Hell, The Land That Time Forgot), Blackbeard co-stars big screen vets Rachel Ward, Stacy Keach, and Richard Chamberlain.
 
Kevin Connor - Director
Larry Levinson - Producer
Alan Caso - Cinematographer
Richard Chamberlain
Jessica Chastain
Stacy Keach
Mark Umbers
Rachel Ward

Miramax
IMF / Intermedia Films / Mirage Enterprises / Miramax / West Eleven Films
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2006.03.26.
When the tiny burgh of Keighley lands the rights to host the annual British hairdressing championships, practically every city in the United Kingdom is represented in the competition except Keighley itself. It seems the event is team-oriented, and the only suitable local contestants had a huge falling out a decade ago. For Brian (Josh Hartnett), the son of two hairdressers, that falling out had personal consequences: His mother Shelley (Natasha Richardson) left his father Phil (Alan Rickman) to take up with Phil's hair model Sandra (Rachel Griffiths). Since then, former styling champ Phil has settled for training Brian to help run his lowly barber shop, while Shelley and Sandra have opened a salon of their own. But when Shelley learns that she has terminal cancer, she reaches out to her family in hopes that a reunion for the hairdressing contest might help them all find some sense of closure. To complicate matters, Phil's old arch-nemesis, Ray (Bill Nighy), is now a two-time champ looking for a three-peat, and he's brought along his beautiful American daughter Christina (Rachael Leigh Cook) to work on his team. Blow Dry also marks the screen debut of supermodel Heidi Klum 
Paddy Breathnach - Director
Moritz Borman - Producer
William Horberg - Producer
Ruth Jackson - Producer
Sydney Pollack - Producer / Executive Producer
David Rubin - Producer
David Scott Rubin - Producer
Simon Beaufoy - Screenwriter
Cían de Buitléar - Cinematographer
Patrick Doyle - Composer (Music Score)
Bob Last - Musical Direction/Supervision
Tony Lawson - Editor
Sophie Becher - Production Designer
Sarah Hauldren - Art Director
Mark Cooper - Co-producer
David Brown - Associate Producer
Guy East - Executive Producer
Julie Goldstein - Executive Producer
Meryl Poster - Executive Producer
Nigel Sinclair - Executive Producer
Bob Weinstein - Executive Producer
Harvey Weinstein - Executive Producer
Niamh Coulter - Set Designer / Set Decorator
Rosie Hackett - Costume Designer
Peter Lindsay - Sound/Sound Designer
Jenny Shircore - Makeup / Hair Styles
Simon Moseley - First Assistant Director
Gail Stevens - Casting
Natasha Richardson - Shelley
Rachel Griffiths - Sandra
Rachael Leigh Cook - Christina
Josh Hartnett - Brian
Bill Nighy - Ray
Warren Clarke - Tony
Rosemary Harris - Daisy
Hugh Bonneville - Louis
Heidi Klum - Jasmine
Peter McDonald - Vincent
Michael McElhatton - Robert

Gramercy Pictures / Guild
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
7.0
2005.03.19.
Gina Gershon and Jennifer Tilly nearly set the screen on fire in this clever, female-powered twist on the standard Mob caper film. Gershon is Corky, an ex-con renovating the apartment next door to where Tilly's Violet lives. Violet is the moll of psychotic gangster Caesar (Joe Pantoliano), who uses the apartment as an occasional location for meetings and beatings, and also uses Violet as an occasional plaything for his Mob cronies. Violet is attracted to the super-sexy Corky, and the two begin an intense affair. Corky hatches a plot to escape with $2 million that Caesar is planning to give to a Mob boss, and the mayhem escalates from there. 
Andy Wachowski - Director / Screenwriter / Executive Producer
Larry Wachowski - Director / Screenwriter / Executive Producer
Stuart Boros - Producer
Andrew Lazar - Producer
Bill Pope - Cinematographer
Don Davis - Composer (Music Score)
Zach Staenberg - Editor
Eve Cauley - Production Designer / Production Coordinator
Andrea Dopaso - Art Director
Robert Goldstein - Art Director
Robert C. Goldstein - Art Director
Jeffrey Sudzin - Co-producer
Harry E. Otto - Set Designer
Lizzy Gardiner - Costume Designer
Kristen Toscano Messina - Set Decorator
Dane A. Davis - Sound/Sound Designer
FTS Effects - Special Effects
Wayne Gee - First Assistant Director
Rip Murray - First Assistant Director
Toni Whiteman - First Assistant Director
Susie Bright - Consultant/advisor
Tony Cucchari - Camera Operator
Rob Sweeney - Camera Operator
Felipe Borrero - Sound Mixer
Nancy Foy - Casting
Suzy Sharp-Kane - Casting
David P. Barton - Prosthetic Makeup Effects
Andre Blaise - Hair Styles
James A. Borgardt - ADR Editor
Steve Brimmer - Recording
Michael Bromberg - Foley Artist
John Carlucci - Special Effects Foreman
Lou Carlucci - Special Effects Supervisor
Craig Cathers - Re-Recording Mixer
Marty Church - Foley Recordist
Cinema Research Corp. - Title Design
Cliff Cudney - Stunts Coordinator
Bob Deschaine - ADR Mixer
Ezra Dweck - Re-Recording Mixer
Eric Friend - Foley Editor
Stan Ginsel - Foley Editor
Robert W. Glass, Jr. - Re-Recording Mixer
Tom Hammond - Foley Editor
Grover Helsley - Re-Recording Mixer
Peter C. Jensen - Steadicam Operator
Dana Johnson-Porter - ADR Recordist
Stan Jones - Music Editor
Teresa Kelly - Post Production Supervisor
John Kwiatkowski - Dialogue Editor
Pearl A. Lucero - Production Supervisor
David Mancini - Foley Recordist
Modus EFX - Prosthetic Makeup Effects
Patti Podesta - Title Design
Charles W. Ritter - Dialogue Editor
Suzanne Rodier - Key Make-up
Joan Rowe - Foley Artist
Katie Rowe - Foley Artist
Sean Rowe - Foley Artist
Cheryl Starbuck - Script Supervisor
Jack Richard Tate - Location Manager
Mark Turner - Lead Scenic Artist
Dan Walllin - Re-Recording Mixer
Gina Gershon - Corky
Joe Pantoliano - Caesar
Barry Kivel - Shelly
Christopher Meloni - Johnnie Marconi
John P. Ryan - Mickey Malnato
Richard Sarafian - Gino Marzzone
Peter Spellos - Lou
Mary Mara - Bartender
Kevin Richardson - cop
Margaret Smith - Woman Cop
Gene Borkan - Roy
Susie Bright - Jesse
Ivan Kane - cop

Universal
Image Entertainment/ Universal
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
7.0
2007.12.24.
Bowfinger (Steve Martin) has struggled for years to make it in Hollywood with no real success; he's convinced that he has to make his big break soon or it will be too late. Bobby has a script, and he has a cast, including an ingenue straight off the bus from Ohio (Heather Graham), a one-time regional stage star who fondly recalls her brief moment of glory (Christine Baranski), and a hunky aspiring matinee idol (Kohl Sudduth). He also has a young associate named Dave (Jamie Kennedy), who has a low-level job at a movie studio as a gofer which means that he has keys to every part of the lot and can "borrow" whatever they need. All they need is a star, but without any money, how do they get one? Kit Ramsey (Eddie Murphy) is a leading action star, and he is obviously beyond Bowfinger's budget. But Bobby has an idea: what if he tricked Kit into appearing in the film without his knowing it? Steve Martin also wrote the film's screenplay, and former Muppets performer Frank Oz directs.
 
Frank Oz - Director
Brian Grazer - Producer
Steve Martin - Screenwriter
Ueli Steiger - Cinematographer
Pilar McCurry - Musical Direction/Supervision
David Newman - Composer (Music Score)
Richard Pearson - Editor
Jackson de Govia - Production Designer
Tom Reta - Art Director
Kathleen Courtney - Associate Producer
Karen Kehela - Executive Producer
Bernie Williams - Executive Producer
K.C. Fox - Set Designer
Les Gobruegge - Set Designer
Karl J. Martin - Set Designer
Dawn Snyder - Set Designer
Joseph G. Aulisi - Costume Designer
Martin Raymond Bolger - Sound/Sound Designer
Michele Panelli-Venetis - First Assistant Director
Margery Simkin - Casting
Bud Davis - Stunts Coordinator
J.J. George - Music Editor
Eddie Murphy - Kit Ramsey / Jiff Ramsey
Heather Graham - Daisy
Christine Baranski - Carol
Jamie Kennedy - Dave
Robert Downey, Jr. - Jerry Renfro
Terence Stamp - Terry Stricter
Adam Alexi-Malle - Afrim
Barry Newman - Kit's Agent
Kohl Sudduth - Slater
Marisol Nichols

Channel Four Television Corporation / Film Four Distributors / Miramax / Prominent Features
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
7.0
2005.12.17.
Economics and music are the twin focal points of this comedy/drama about a community in crisis. The small British town of Grimley has long been dominated by the coal mine where most of the men work, and the town's greatest source of pride is the Grimley Colliery Band, a brass ensemble that's won a number of nationwide competitions. Danny (Pete Postlewaite) is a retired miner in poor health who directs the band; a national championship is coming up, and Danny is determined that Grimley will walk away with a trophy. But many of his musicians have other things on their minds: word has it that the mine may soon close down, and, in a city already suffering an economic downturn, this is just short of a death sentence. Adding to the intrigue is the return of Gloria (Tara Fitzgerald), who used to live in Grimley and is back in town for a while on an assignment. While the band has traditionally been all-male, Danny considers bending the rules to allow Gloria in the band, as she's a fine fluglehorn player, but her presence is bad news for the town: she works for the government and is investigating the feasibility of closing down the mine. Ace trumpeter Andy (Ewan McGregor) also has mixed feelings about Gloria; they were once a couple, and he still has feelings for her, but he's not sure he wants to set himself up for another breakup. The real-life Grimethorpe Colliery Band performs on the soundtrack 
Mark Herman - Director / Screenwriter
Steve Abbott - Producer
Trevor Jones - Songwriter
Michael Ellis - Editor
Don Taylor - Production Designer
Felicity Joll - Art Director
Olivia Stewart - Co-producer
Amy Roberts - Costume Designer
Peter Lindsay - Sound/Sound Designer
Jonathan Benson - First Assistant Director
Andy Collins - Camera Operator
díjak:
Best Foreign Film (win) 1997 French Academy of Cinema
Best Foreign Film (win) 1997 Lumière de Paris d'Unifrance
Tara Fitzgerald - Gloria
Ewan McGregor - Andy
Stephen Tompkinson - Phil
Jim Carter - Harry
Philip Jackson - Jim
Peter Martin - Ernie
Sky Ingram - Kylie
Vanessa Knox-Mawer - 2nd Mother
Paul McDonald - Grimley Colliery Band
Sally Ann Matthews - Waitress
Malcolm Clegg - Grimley Colliery Band
Charles Faulkner - Grimley Colliery Band
Toni Galacki - Gary
Duncan Byers - Grimley Colliery Band
Cliff Hopes - Grimley Colliery Band
Alan Hobbins - Grimley Colliery Band
Olga Grahame - Mrs Foggan
Andrew Hirst - Grimley Colliery Band
Colin Brook - Grimley Colliery Band
Christopher Tetlow - Craig
Robin Taylor - Grimley Colliery Band
Max Smith - Nightwatchman
Simon Willis - Grimley Colliery Band
David Arnold - Grimley Colliery Band
Luke McGann - Shane
Stephan Peacock - Grimley Colliery Band
Jacqueline Naylor - 1st Mother
Irene Skillington - Passing Nurse
Jim Shepherd - Grimley Colliery Band
Shaun Randall - Grimley Colliery Band
Bob Rodgers - Halifax Judge
Paul Davies - Grimley Colliery Band
Michael Kennedy - Grimley Colliery Band
Mark Arnold - Grimley Colliery Band
Peter Wallis - Elderly Man
Peter Gunn - Simmo
Mary Healey - Ida
Bernard Wrigley - Chapman
David Essex - Grimley Colliery Band
Kenneth Colley - Greasley
Ronnie Stevens - Albert Hall Judge
Stephen Moore - Mackenzie
Adam Fogerty - Miner
Ken Kitson - Heavy
Roy Bowater - Grimley Colliery Band
Andrew Armstrong - Grimley Colliery Band
Robert Archer - Grimley Colliery Band
Tubby Andrews - Bus Driver
David Barraclough - Grimley Colliery Band
Jonathan Beatty - Grimley Colliery Band
Melanie Hill - Sandra
Lill Roughley - Rita
Sue Johnston - Vera
Sally Adams - Ward Sister
Paul Hughes - Grimley Colliery Band
Adrian Hood - Heavy
Katherine Dow Blyton - Nurse
UA Communications
MGM / United Artists
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
2007.08.16.
Michael J. Fox once more makes a courageous effort to shed his nice-guy image in Bright Lights, Big City. Fox plays an impressionable Kansan who comes to the Big Apple to take a job at a major magazine. It isn't long before he falls into the twin traps of drug and alcohol abuse. His only hope for redemption is in the hands of Vicky (Tracy Pollan), the cousin of his scuzzy drinking buddy Tad (Kiefer Sutherland). Jay McInerney's bestselling novel does not translate easily to the big screen, but Fox strives hard to please, as do all of his costars. The white stuff snorted by Fox wasn't really cocaine, but powdered milk. Watch for Frasier's David Hyde Pierce in a small role and Jason Robards in a significant unbilled cameo.
 
James Bridges - Director / Screenwriter
Gerald R. Molen - Producer
Sydney Pollack - Producer / Co-producer
Mark Rosenberg - Producer / Co-producer
Tom Cole - Screenwriter
Jay McInerney - Book Author / Screenwriter
Gordon Willis - Cinematographer
Jeffrey Cohen - Songwriter
Shannon Dawson - Songwriter
Donald Fagen - Songwriter / Composer (Music Score)
Bryan Ferry - Songwriter
M.L. Gore - Songwriter
Stephen Hague - Songwriter
Jennifer Hall - Songwriter
G. "Love" Jay - Songwriter
Oliver Leiber - Songwriter
Timothy Meher - Songwriter
Robert Mounsey - Composer (Music Score)
New Order - Songwriter
Prince - Featured Music
Curt Sobel - Composer (Music Score)
Alan Tarney - Songwriter
Narada Michael Walden - Songwriter
Martyn Young - Songwriter
Steve Young - Songwriter
George Berndt - Editor
John Bloom - Editor
Santo Loquasto - Production Designer
Thomas Warren - Art Director
Jack Larson - Associate Producer
Jerry Molen - Executive Producer
George De Titta, Jr. - Set Decorator
Bernie Pollack - Costume Designer
Les Lazarowitz - Sound/Sound Designer
Bernadette Mazur - Makeup
David McGiffert - First Assistant Director
Mary Colquhoun - Casting
Kiefer Sutherland - Tad Allagash
Phoebe Cates - Amanda
Swoosie Kurtz - Megan
Frances Sternhagen - Clara Tillinghast
Tracy Pollan - Vicky
John Houseman - Mr. Vogel
Charlie Schlatter - Michael
Jason Robards, Jr. - Alex Hardy
David Warrilow - Rittenhouse
Dianne Wiest - Mother
Alec Mapa - Yasu Wade
William Hickey - Ferret Man
Susan Traylor - Leather Lady
Jonathan Stark - [Voice]
Wendy Schaal - [Voice]
Tracy Newman - [Voice]
Fred Newman - [Voice]
Pat Santino - Security Guard
Marisol Massey - Runway Model
Zette - Stevie
Anna Mathias - [Voice]
Peter Maloney - Waiter
Sheila Johnson - Runway Model
Peg Murray - Receptionist
Marika Blossfeldt - Bald Girl
Arnold Turner - [Voice]
Marvin Braveman - [Voice]
Peter Boyden - Maitre d'
Alva Chinn - Runway Model
Michael Fischetti - Mannequin Craftsman
Leigh French - [Voice]
Mike Bacarella - Bakery Man
James Babchak - Bartender at Disco
Josie Bell - Runway Model
Michael Badalucco - Policeman
Gina Belafonte - Kathy
Reni Santoni - [Voice]
Maria Pitillo - Pony-Tail Girl
David Hyde Pierce - Bartender at Fashion Show
Sam Robards - Rich Vanier
Barbara Rucker - Elegant Lady
Nicholas Guest - [Voice]
Russell Horton - Walter Tyler
Annabelle Gurwitch - Barbara
Kelly Lynch - Elaine
Luisa Leschin - [Voice]
Jessica Lundy - Theresa

Sony Pictures Classics
Bac Films / Film Four International / Office Kitano / Recorded Picture Company
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
6.0
2006.01.31.
Internationally acclaimed director and Japanese media phenomenon Takeshi Kitano follows up his well-regarded Kikujiro with this straight-ahead gangster saga with a cross-cultural twist. The film focuses on Yamamoto (Kitano), a yakuza forced out of the country when a gang war all but wipes out his clan. Armed with a fake credit card, a forged passport, and a bag of money, he journeys to the strange and foreign land of Los Angeles to join his half-brother Ken (Claude Maki), who works as a low-rent street tough alongside fast-talking hustler Denny (Omar Epps). With brutal efficiency, the poker-faced Yamamoto starts staking out turf and organizing Ken's mob into one of the most powerful criminal syndicates in the city. As his gang grows in number and power, he is joined by Kato (Kitano regular Susumu Terajima), his former lieutenant from Japan, who entreats Little Tokyo's pathological crime boss Shirase (Masaya Kato) to join the group. Yamamoto seems unstoppable until his gang runs afoul of the Mafia. Soon, all that he built quickly and bloodily starts to unravel as every member in his gang is marked for death. This film was screened at the 2000 Toronto Film Festival.  
Beat Takeshi Kitano - Director / Screenwriter / Editor
Masayuki Mori - Producer
Jeremy Thomas - Producer
Katsumi Yanagishima - Cinematographer
Joe Hisaishi - Composer (Music Score)
Norihiro Isoda - Production Designer
Ann Carli - Co-producer
Takio Yoshida - Co-producer
Yohji Yamamoto - Costume Designer
Claude Maki - Ken
Omar Epps - Denny
Masaya Kato - Shirase
Ren Ohsugi - Harada
Susumu Terajima - Kato
Ryo Ishibashi - Ishibashi
James Shigeta - Susimoto
Tetsuya Watari - Jinseikai Boss
Joy Nakagawa
Tatyana Ali
Kool Moe Dee - Jack
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
2006.01.18.
Principled gangsters take on a corrupt moneyman in this period Western. Robert Driscol (David Carradine) is a ruthless and power-hungry man who owns a small New Mexico town lock, stock, and barrel, and isn't shy about dealing with anyone who gets in his way. Linc Malone (Gabriel Casseus) and his brother Zane (Antwon Tanner) are a pair of African-American cowboys who've run afoul of Driscol and are looking for revenge. Linc and Zane put together a team of gunmen to rob Driscol's bank, but the heist goes awry when Driscol's men surround the building, and the gunfighters are trapped inside. Brothers in Arms also features Ed Lauter, Kenya Moore, and rapper Kurupt. 
Jean-Claude LaMarre - Director / Producer / Screenwriter
Lila Aviv - Producer
Tyger Torrez - Screenwriter
Gabriel Casseus
Antwon Tanner
Kurupt
Raymond Cruz
Kenya Moore
Idalis de Leon
Ed Lauter

Cineville / Mama'z Boy Entertainment / NeoFight Film
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
8.0
2005.06.14.
Originally screened at Telluride as The Buddy Factor, Swimming with Sharks is an uneven but engrossing picture, and a possible warning to anyone with plans to break into the motion-picture business. When Guy (Frank Whaley), a recent film-school graduate with big ideas, takes a job as assistant to major studio executive Buddy Ackerman (Kevin Spacey), he believes his ship has finally come in; little does he know it's a slave ship, for his boss is indeed worse than a slave driver. Buddy delights in abusing his boy-toy (exemplified by the scene in which he forbids Guy to go to the bathroom as he pours water back and forth from a glass to a pitcher). Meanwhile, Guy struggles to push his idea for a script and feels he's finally made it when Buddy congratulates him on a job well done. However, much to his chagrin, his conniving boss actually takes sole credit for the project, pushing the young assistant to wit's end he breaks into Buddy's Beverly Hills showplace and takes him hostage, then proceeds to torture him in a number of demeaning and horrifying ways. The whole film stands as a sort of parable about the value system in Hollywood and the cost of reaching the top; it doesn't play like real life, but it's not supposed to do so. The real reason to watch the film, however, is Spacey's performance. He manages at once to be terrifying, hateful and hilarious, and he makes Buddy Ackerman a character the audience won't soon forget. 
George Huang - Director / Screenwriter
Stephen Alexander - Producer
Joanne Moore - Producer
Louis Nader - Producer
Steven Finestone - Cinematographer
Giovanni Di Simone - Musical Direction/Supervision
Tom Hiel - Composer (Music Score)
Ed Marx - Editor
Cecil Gentry - Production Designer
Veronika Merlin - Production Designer
Karen Haase - Art Director
Buzz Hays - Co-producer
Kevin Spacey - Co-producer
Kevin Reidy - Associate Producer
Jay Cohen - Executive Producer
Stephen Israel - Executive Producer
Kirsten Everberg - Costume Designer
Dennis Dion - Special Effects
Michael Proust - First Assistant Director
Andrea Stone Guttfreund - Casting
Laurel Smith - Casting
Frank Whaley - Guy
Michelle Forbes - Dawn Lockard
Benicio Del Toro - Rex
Jerry Levine - Jack
Roy Dotrice - Cyrus Miles
T.E. Russell - Foster Kane
Patrick Fisher - Moe

Touchstone Pictures
Harbour Films
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
6.0
2006.02.04.
Nigel Cole directs the feel-good comedy Calendar Girls, based on the true story of a group of working-class British housewives who became overnight celebrities by posing for a nude calendar in order to raise more than 500-thousand pounds for a new leukemia unit. The film follows the adventures of best friends Chris Harper (Helen Mirren) and Annie Clarke (Julie Walters), both members of the charitable Rylstone Women's Institute in North Yorkshire. After Annie's husband John (John Alderton) succumbs to leukemia, the friends are motivated to take some action. They convince the group to craft a tastefully nude calendar featuring the usual ladies' activities of gardening and baking, as photographed by the young amateur Lawrence (Philip Glenister). Despite the disapproval of the Institute's leader Marie (Geraldine James), the calendar quickly becomes a best-seller and leads the group to Hollywood. Ciaran Hinds appears as Chris' husband Rod Harper. 
Nigel Cole - Director
Nick Barton - Producer
Suzanne Mackie - Producer
Tim Firth - Screenwriter
Juliette Towhidi - Screenwriter
Ashley Rowe - Cinematographer
Patrick Doyle - Composer (Music Score)
Liz Gallacher - Musical Direction/Supervision
Michael Parker - Editor
Martin Childs - Production Designer
Mark Raggett - Art Director
Steve Clark-Hall - Co-producer
Frances Tempest - Costume Designer
Tim Cavagin - Sound/Sound Designer
Tim Fraser - Sound/Sound Designer
Steve Single - Sound/Sound Designer
Deborah Saban - First Assistant Director
Jackie Burch - Casting
Gail Stevens - Casting
díjak:
Best Actress - Musical or Comedy (nom) Helen Mirren 2003 Golden Globe
Julie Walters - Annie Clarke; AKA Miss February
John Alderton - John Clarke
Linda Bassett - Cora
Annette Crosbie - Jessie
Philip Glenister - Lawrence
Ciarán Hinds - Rod Harper
Celia Imrie - Celia
Geraldine James - Marie
Penelope Wilton - Ruth
George Costigan - Eddie
Graham Crowden - Richard
John Fortune - Frank
Georgie Glen
Angela Curran
Rosalind March
John-Paul Macleod
Marc Pickering
John Sharian
Jay Leno
Craig Kirkwood - Bellboy
Anthrax

Associated General Films/ Warner Brothers
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
6.0
2008.01.11.
Astronauts Charles Brubaker, John Walker, and Peter Willis (James Brolin, O.J. Simpson, and Sam Waterston, respectively) are hailed as heroes when they become the first men to be rocketed to Mars. Actually the space travelers are as phony as their mission controller, Dr. James Kelloway (Hal Holbrook); to avert a failure that might cost the space program its funding, the Mars-bound vessel has been sent up without a crew, while the helmeted astronauts sit on a movie soundstage, pretending to be in outer space for the benefit of the TV cameras. Unfortunately the Mars ship crashes on arrival, making the astronaut trio thoroughly expendable. Investigative reporter Robert Caulfield (Elliott Gould), who's smelled a rat all along, races against time to prevent NASA from "terminating" the hapless astronauts in order to cover up the conspiracy.
 
Peter Hyams - Director / Screenwriter
Paul N. Lazarus III - Producer
Bill Butler - Cinematographer
Jerry Goldsmith - Composer (Music Score)
James Mitchell - Editor
Albert Brenner - Production Designer
David M. Haber - Art Director
Michael Rachmil - Associate Producer / Production Manager
Rick Simpson - Set Designer
Pat Norris - Costume Designer
Jerry Jost - Sound/Sound Designer
Michael Westmore - Makeup
Henry Millar - Special Effects
Irby Smith - First Assistant Director
James Brolin - Charles Brubaker
Brenda Vaccaro - Kay Brubaker
Sam Waterston - Peter Willis
O.J. Simpson - John Walker
Hal Holbrook - Dr. James Kelloway
David Huddleston - Hollis Peaker
David Doyle - Walter Loughlin
Denise Nicholas - Betty Walker
Robert Walden - Elliot Whittier
Lee Bryant - Sharon Willis
Alan Fudge - Capsule Communicator
Karen Black - Judy Drinkwater
Telly Savalas - Albain
James Bacon - Reporter #4
Norman Bartold - President
Barbara Bosson - Alva Leacock
Jon Cedar - F.B.I. Man #1
Ron Cummins - F.B.I. Man #2
Trent Dolan - Man at Hangar #2
Frank Farmer - Policeman
Lou Frizzell - Horace Gruning
Todd Hoffman - NASA Usher
James Karen - Vice President Price
Nancy Malone - Mrs. Peaker
Paul Picerni - Jerry
Milton Selzer - Dr. Burroughs
James B. Sikking - Control Room Man
Steve Tannen - Man at Hangar #1
Zack Taylor - F.B.I. Man #4
Ken White - Tracking Technician
Darrell Zwerling - Dr. Bergen

After Dark Films
After Dark Films / Foresight Unlimited / Lionsgate
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2007.08.16.
A film lényegtelen és nevetséges természetét figyelembe véve viszont Roland Joffé rendezõ jelenléte meglepõ, aki többek közt olyan filmeket mondhat magáénak, mint a "The Killing Fields" és a "The Mission".
Elisha Cuthbert alakítja "Jennifer Tree"-t, a sikeres modellt, akit egy New York-i jótékonysági rendezvényen bedrogoznak és elrabolnak. Egy föld alatti cellában tér magához, ahol betegelméjû elrablója különféle életveszélyes kínzások sorozatának veti alá. Cuthbert a szabadulás halvány esélyét növelni akarván összefog a mellette levõ cellában raboskodó személlyel.
A film elején a "Captivity"-t talán valahova a "Se7en" (Hetedik) pszichológiai terrorja és a szélsõségesen vérengzõs "Saw" (Fûrész) közé sorolnánk, ám ahogy a film folytatódik a reménytelenül kitalált fordulatok amelyeket többségében már kilóméterekrõl elõre lehet látni ezeket az esélyeket teljesen szétfoszlatják.
Tehát, ami pozitív értelemben undorítóan és igazán sokkolóan kezdõdik, késõbb hisztérikusba és nevetségesen túlkomplikáltba megy át.
Cuthbert olyan kegyetlenségbõl fakadó szenvedéseken megy át a filmvásznon, mint talán még senki más ezelõtt, valahogy mégsem sikerül neki érzelmi szinten lekötni a közönséget, fogvatartója pedig bágyadt
árnyékbahúzódása mellett semmiféle motivációval nem rendelkezik, s ennek egyszerûen nincs értelme.
Egyesek szerint a "Captivity" mondanivalója megpróbálja megpengetni a hiúság és a fogyasztásorientáció húrjait ez viszont szertefoszlik a
könyörtelen vérengzés és a lehetetlen fordulatok folytán.
Ami marad, az egy horrorfilm, amely megpróbálja az undor határát olyan messzire kitolni amennyire csak lehet.
Az egyik jelenetben például a hõsnõvel fogvatartója egy elõzõ áldozatai külömbözõ testrészeibõl készített koktélt itat.
A végeredmény tehát: Ha csak valaki nincs kimondottan rákattanva a kegyetlen és undorító jelenetekre, akkor az a "Captivity"-t kényszerbõl nézi végig és keserû szájízzel távozik a moziból.
Vatel director Roland Joffé teams with screenwriters Larry Cohen and Joselh Tura to adapt an original story by Cohen concerning a fashion model (Elisha Cuthbert) and her chauffer who are kidnapped and held captive by a sadistic serial killer. Jennifer Tree (Cuthbert) is America's Sweetheart; a top fashion model and ubiquitous cover girl who is adored by millions, Jennifer possesses all of the wealth and power that comes with being a natural, world class beauty. Every girl wants to be Jennifer, and every man wants to have her - one more than all others combined. That man has been lying in wait for precisely the right moment to strike, and when Jennifer makes the fateful mistake of stepping out on her own at a Soho charity event he finally sees the opportunity to take possession of his most prized object. Drugged, taken, and placed in a cell where she is forced to endure unspeakable mental and physical torture, Jennifer struggles against her twisted tormentor with every ounce of courage and fight that she has - but will it be enough for her to endure should her captor continue to maintain the upper hand? A controversial film long before it ever went into wide release, Captivity caused quite a stir when graphic, unapproved ads for the film appeared on billboards and taxi cabs in New York and Los Angeles. Though representatives from Captivity's releasing company After Dark Films claimed that the wrong materials were shipped to the printers and put up before they realized what had happened, public outcry was such that the MPAA saw fit to suspend the ratings process for the film. As a result, it quickly became apparent that Captivity would fail to procure an MPAA rating before it's original target release date.
 
Roland Joffé - Director
Mark Damon - Producer
Sergei Konov - Producer
Gary Mehlman - Producer
Leonid Minkovski - Producer
Larry Cohen - Screen Story / Screenwriter
Joseph Tura - Screenwriter
Daniel Pearl - Cinematographer
Marco Beltrami - Composer (Music Score)
Allison Wright Clark - Musical Direction/Supervision
Frankie Pine - Musical Direction/Supervision
Richard Nord - Editor
Addis Gadzhiev - Production Designer
Valery Chumak - Executive Producer
Jennifer Marlin - Costume Designer
Dianne Crittenden - Casting
Daniel Gillies - Gary
Pruitt Taylor Vince - Ben
Michael Harney - Bettinger
Laz Alonso - Di Santos
Chrysta Olson
Katia Rednikova

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
6.0
2005.11.19.
More ribald nonsense from the British "Carry On" gang. This time the setting is the Spanish resort town of Elsbels. A group of stereotypical British tourists show up for a four-day weekend at a "luxury hotel." Only two setbacks: The hotel doesn't seem to be finished yet...and it's raining through the roof. Oh, yes...all the staff members look suspiciously like the same person. Stalwart "Carry On" troupers Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Kenneth Connor and Hattie Jacques are in attendance, while the toothsome Barbara Windsor shows up as "Miss Sadie Tompkins".  
Gerald Thomas - Director
Peter Rogers - Producer
Talbot Rothwell - Screenwriter
Alan Hume - Cinematographer
Eric Rogers - Composer (Music Score)
Alfred Roome - Editor
Lionel Couch - Art Director
Courtenay Elliott - Costume Designer
Peter Best - Sound/Sound Designer
David Bracknell - First Assistant Director
Jack Swinburne - Production Manager
Kenneth Connor - Stanley Blunt
Barbara Windsor - Miss Sadie Tomkins
Charles Hawtrey - Eustace Tuttle
Hattie Jacques - Floella
Patsy Rowlands - Miss Dobbs
Bill Maynard
June Whitfield - Evelyn Blunt
Carol Hawkins - Marge
Kenny Williams - Stuart Farquhar
Brian Osborne - Stall-holder
Jimmy Logan - Bert Conway
David Kernan - Nicholas
Peter Butterworth - Pepe
John Clive - Robin
Ray Brooks - Georgio
Bernard Bresslaw - Brother Bernard
Olga Lowe - Madame Fifi
Sidney James - Vic Flange
Gertan Klauber - Postcard Seller
Jack Douglas - Harry
Sally Geeson - Lily
Derek Francis - Brother Martin

J. Arthur Rank Productions
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2005.09.17.
In this episode of the popular British comedy series, the characters must cope with the chaos caused when big business and the unions get together. 
Gerald Thomas - Director
Peter Rogers - Producer
Talbot Rothwell - Screenwriter
Ernest W. Steward - Cinematographer
Eric Rogers - Composer (Music Score)
Alfred Roome - Editor
Joan Sims - Chloe Moore
Richard O'Callaghan - Lewis Boggs
Margaret Nolan - Popsy
Bill Maynard - Fred Moore
Jacki Piper - Myrtle Plummer
Marianne Stone - Maud
Kenny Williams - WC Boggs
Harry Towb - Doctor in film
Renee Houston - Agatha Spanner
Hugh Futcher - Ernie
Leon Greene - Chef
Kenneth Cope - Vic Spanner
Bernard Bresslaw - Bernie Hulke
Davy Kaye - Benny
Sidney James - Sid Plummer
Charles Hawtrey - Charles Coote
Hattie Jacques - Beattie Plummer
Geoffrey Hughes - Willie

J. Arthur Rank Productions
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
3.0
2005.10.06.
The British comedy group chalks up another few laughs as some folks attempt to camp out on the location of an archaeological dig 
Gerald Thomas - Director
Peter Rogers - Producer
David Freeman - Screenwriter
Ernest W. Steward - Cinematographer
Eric Rogers - Composer (Music Score)
Alfred Roome - Editor
Patsy Rowlands - Linda Upmore
Joan Sims - Daphne Barnes
David Lodge - Landlord
George Layton - Doctor
Sidney James
Ian Lavender - Joe Baxter
Brian Osborne - Bob
Elke Sommer - Prof. Anna Vrooshka
Marianne Stone - Mrs. Rowan
Billy Cornelius - Man with salad
Kenny Williams - Prof. Roland Crump
Carol Hawkins - Sandra
Kenneth Connor - Major Leep
Larry Dann - Clive
Windsor Davies - Fred Ramsden
Bernard Bresslaw - Arthur Upmore
Peter Butterworth - Barnes
Johnny Briggs - Plasterer
Linda Hooks - Nurse
Donald Hewlett - Deen
Sherrie Hewson - Carol
Jack Douglas - Ernie Bragg
Patricia Franklin - Vera Bragg
Lucy Griffiths - Lady with hat
Liz Fraser - Sylvia Ramsden

J. Arthur Rank Productions
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2005.11.01.
The "Carry On" gravy train continues in this entry that registers high on the randiness and vulgarity levels. Sid Boggle (Sidney James) and his best pal Bernie Lugg (Bernard Bresslaw) take off for the holidays with their girlfriends Joan Fussey (Joan Sims) and Anthea meeks (Dilys Laye). The gals know that the boys are taking them camping what they don't know it that it is also a nudist camp. Once there they are attracted to other campers particularly a group of gals from the Chayste Place Finishing School. Sexual innuendoes and double entendres become the order of the day. . . and night.
 
Gerald Thomas - Director
Peter Rogers - Producer
Talbot Rothwell - Screenwriter
Ernest W. Steward - Cinematographer
Eric Rogers - Composer (Music Score)
Alfred Roome - Editor
Lionel Couch - Art Director
Yvonne Caffin - Costume Designer
Colin Miller - Sound/Sound Designer
Jack Causey - First Assistant Director
James Bawden - Camera Operator
Jack Swinburne - Production Manager
Kenny Williams - Dr. Soper
Joan Sims - Joan Fussey
Charles Hawtrey - Charlie Muggins
Bernard Bresslaw - Bernie Lugg
Terry Scott - Peter Potter
Barbara Windsor - Babs
Hattie Jacques - Miss Haggerd
Peter Butterworth - Joshua Fiddler
Julian Holloway - Jim Tanner
Betty Marsden - Harriet Potter
Dilys Laye - Anthea Meeks
Trisha Noble - Sally
Sandra Caron - Fanny
Michael Nightingale - Man in cinema
Anna Karen - Hefty girl
Elizabeth Knight - Jane
Patricia Franklin - Farmer's daughter
Derek Francis - Farmer
George Moon - Scrawny man
Sally Kemp - Girl with cow
Valerie Leon - Store assistant

Pathé Films / Warner Brothers
Anglo-Amalgamated Films / Governor Films / Peter Rogers Productions
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2005.12.11.
The multi-million dollar film extravaganza Cleopatra was too convenient a target for Britain's "Carry On" funsters to ignore. The plot of Carry on Cleo, if one can discern a plot amidst the sight gags and outrageous puns, involves the attempts by a bungling slave (Kenneth Connor) to rescue Julius Caesar (Kenneth Williams) from assassination. Instigators of the plot are Cleopatra (Amanda Barrie) and Mark Anthony (Sidney James), who comport themselves like a couple of Liverpool pub owners. The best bit involves Mark Anthony's "beheading" of the legendary asp. Filmed on a tight 160,000 pound budget and utilizing leftover sets from the Taylor/Burton epic, Carry On Cleo's reputation rests chiefly on a legal brouhaha involving its advertising artwork, which was deliberately patterned after the ads for the "real" Cleopatra 
Gerald Thomas - Director
Peter Rogers - Producer
Talbot Rothwell - Screenwriter
William Shakespeare - Play Author
Alan Hume - Cinematographer
Eric Rogers - Composer (Music Score)
Archie Ludski - Editor
Bert Davey - Art Director
Kenny Williams - Julius Caesar
Kenneth Connor - Hengist Pod
Charles Hawtrey - Seneca
Joan Sims - Calpurnia
Julie Stevens - Gloria
Amanda Barrie - Cleopatra
Victor Maddern - Sgt. Major
Sheila Hancock - Senna Pod
David Davenport - Bilius
Michael Ward - Archimedes
Francis de Wolff - Agrippa
Tom Clegg - Sosages
Peter Gilmore - Galley master
Brian Oulton - Brutus
Warren Mitchell - Spencius
Ian Wilson - Messenger
Brian Rawlinson - Hessian Driver
Jim Dale - Horsa
Jon Pertwee - Soothsayer
E.V.H. Emmett - Narrator
Gertan Klauber - Marcus

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2006.05.07.
A familiar cast and crew which will continue carrying on for several more of these comedies by director Gerald Thomas once again star in well-established character types. This time around, the put-upon captain of a cruise ship (Sidney James) has five top positions suddenly needing to be filled by replacements, and unfortunately, he gets a rather inept lot. The quintet does not lack for trying, but then that attitude engenders the difficulties in the first place. The new and amateur cook, the sophisticated bartender, and the shapely femme fatale all make their appearance among the eccentrics on board.  
Gerald Thomas - Director
Peter Rogers - Producer
Eric Barker - Short Story Author
Norman Hudis - Screenwriter
Alan Hume - Cinematographer
Douglas Gamley - Composer (Music Score)
Bruce Montgomery - Composer (Music Score)
John Shirley - Editor
Kenny Williams - Leonard Marjoribanks
Kenneth Connor - Arthur Binn
Liz Fraser - Gladys Trimble
Dilys Laye - Flo Castle
Lance Percival - Wilfred Haines
Jimmy Thompson - Sam Turner
Cyril Chamberlain - Tom Tree
Esma Cannon - Bridget Madderley
Vincent Ball - Jenkins
Ronnie Stevens - Drunk
Ed Devereaux - Young officer
Bill Owen - Smiley
Anthony Sagar - Cook
Anton Rodgers - Young man

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2005.09.08.
This threadbare "Carry On" comedy is set in the 18th century. Dogooders Captain Fancy (Kenneth Williams) and Jock Strap (Jack Douglas) search for the elusive highwayman Dick Turpin. Evidently neither Fancy nor Strap have ever seen Dr. Syn, or they'd know that Turpin is in reality the mild-mannered local clergyman (Sidney James). Adding fool to the fire is Mme. Desiree (Joan Sims) and her entourage of doxies. The "Carry On" folks are merely going through the motions here, though the film's period trappings are attractive 
Gerald Thomas - Director
Peter Rogers - Producer
Talbot Rothwell - Screenwriter
Ernest W. Steward - Cinematographer
Eric Rogers - Composer (Music Score)
Alfred Roome - Editor
Jack Douglas - Sergeant Jock Strapp
Marianne Stone - Maggie
Patsy Rowlands - Mrs. Giles
Margaret Nolan - Lady Daley
Bill Maynard - Bodkin
Billy Cornelius - Tough man
Kenny Williams - Captain Desmond Fancey
Michael Nightingale - Squire Trelawney
Barbara Windsor - Harriett / Harry
Eva Reuber-Staier - Entertainer (birds of paradise)
John Clive - Isaah
Kenneth Connor - Constable
Peter Butterworth - Tom 'Doc' Scholl
Bernard Bresslaw - Sir Roger Daley
David Lodge - Bullock
Sidney James - Dick Turpin / Reverend Flasher
Patrick Durkin - William
Hattie Jacques - Martha Hoggett
Linda Hooks - Entertainer (birds of paradise)

J. Arthur Rank Productions
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2007.08.01.
The producers of the popular British "Carry On" series aren't going to fix something if it is not broken. This workable, slapstick comedy returns to a hospital setting and benefits from the same gags that made Carry On, Nurse a top draw in Britain. Instead of Dr. Kildare, this emergency unit has Dr. Kilmore (Jim Dale), the usual curmudgeon supervisor (Kenneth Williams) and a bedpan full of quirky quacks and petulant patients. The hospital staff is plagued by bathroom humor, romance, medical mistakes and beautiful nurses who distract the doctors and patients alike. Sight gags and comedy ensues, and this film is just what the doctor ordered for those in need of some laughs.
 
Gerald Thomas - Director
Peter Rogers - Producer
Talbot Rothwell - Screenwriter
Alan Hume - Cinematographer
Eric Rogers - Composer (Music Score)
Alfred Roome - Editor
Sidney James - Charlie Roper
Kenny Williams - Dr. Tinkle
Charles Hawtrey - Mr. Barron
Jim Dale - Dr. Kilmore
Barbara Windsor - Sandra May
Hattie Jacques - The Matron
Joan Sims - Chloe Gibson
Anita Harris - Nurse Clarke
Bernard Bresslaw - Ken Biddle
Peter Butterworth - Mr. Smith
June Jago - Sister Hoggett
Dilys Laye - Mavis Winkle
Derek Francis - Sir Edmund Burke
Peter Gilmore - Henry
Dandy Nichols - Mrs. Roper
Valerie VanOst - Nurse Parkin
Julian Holloway - Simmons
Alexandra Dane - Prenatal Instructor
Pat Coombs - Patient
Peter Jones - Chaplain
Julian Orchard - Fred
Penelope Keith - Nurse
Deryck Guyler - Surgeon Hardcastle
Marianne Stone
Gwendolyn Watts - Mrs.Barron

20th Century Fox / J. Arthur Rank Productions
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
2.0
2005.09.12.
The long-running series of British "Carry On" comedies was nearing the end of the line when this 28th film in the cycle was released in 1976. Set in World War II, Carry On England explores what happens when the British military decides to set up an experimental mixed-gender anti-aircraft battery. While commanding officer Captain Melly (Kenneth Connor) is a stickler for military discipline, it soon becomes obvious that the interaction of male and female soldiers doesn't lend itself to a crack fighting unit, though it makes for plenty of broad physical comedy, especially with Major Bloomer (Windsor Davies), Melly's second-in-command, on deck. Judy Geeson, Patrick Mower, Jack Douglas, and Joan Sims lead the supporting cast. This feature was followed by That's Carry On (1977), a "greatest hits" collection of highlights from the series, and Carry On Emmanuelle (1978), which marked the end of the series until 1992's Carry On Columbus. 
Gerald Thomas - Director
Peter Rogers - Producer
David Pursall - Screenwriter
Jack Seddon - Screenwriter
Ernest W. Steward - Cinematographer
Max Harris - Composer (Music Score)
Richard Marden - Editor
Lionel Couch - Art Director
Windsor Davies - Sgt. Major Bloomer
Patrick Mower - Sgt. Len Able
Judy Geeson - Sergeant Tilly Willing
Jack Douglas - Bombardier Ready
Diane Langton - Pvt. Alice Easy
Melvyn Hayes - Gunner Shorthouse
Joan Sims - Pvt. Ffoukes Sharpe
Peter Jones - Brigadier
Peter Butterworth - Major Carstairs
David Lodge - Capt. Bull
Julian Holloway - Major Butcher
Linda Hooks - Army Nurse
Patricia Franklin - Corporal Cook
Vivienne Johnson - Freda
Johnny Briggs - Melly's Driver
Brian Osborne - Gunner Owen
Larry Dann - Gunner Shaw
Barbara Hampshire - Pvt. Carter
Tricia Newby - Pte. Murray
Jeannie Collings - Pvt. Edwards
Louise Burton - Pvt. Evans
Linda Regan - Pte. Taylor
Billy Mitchell - Gunner Childs
Richard Bartlett - Gunner Drury
Peter Banks - Gunner Thomas
Peter Quince - Gunner Sharpe
Richard Olley - Gunner Parkes
Paul Toothill - Gunner Gale
Michael Nightingale
Barbara Rosenblat - ATS

Adder
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
6.0
2004.10.03.
Illetve csak kerülne, mert ahogy a király a királyno közelébe kerül, iszonyatos buzt érez kiáramlani neje szájából. A kellemetlen szag oka az, hogy a királyno megorül a fokhagymáért és minden este megeszik egy gerezdet.
A király válni kíván. Ám épp, amikor kimondanák a válást, kiderül, hogy a királyno gyermeket vár. Ekkor adódik a kérdés, hogy kié a gyerek, mert biztosan nem a királyé, hisz o hozzá sem nyúlt...
This bawdy entry in the long-running series of British "Carry On" comedies is set in the court of King Henry the VIII and centers on the gang's attempt to freshen up the odiferous Queen Marie and thereby save her head 
Peter Rogers - Producer
Talbot Rothwell - Screenwriter
Alan Hume - Cinematographer
Eric Rogers - Composer (Music Score)
Alfred Roome - Editor
Lionel Couch - Art Director
Courtenay Elliott - Costume Designer
Margaret Nolan - Buxom Lass
Julian Orchard - Duc de Pinceney
Bill Maynard - Fawkes
Marjie Lawrence - Serving Maid
Gertan Klauber - Bidet
Joan Sims - Marie of Normandy
Kenny Williams - Sir Thomas Cromwell
David Prowse - Torturer
Patsy Rowlands - Queen
Terry Scott - Cardinal Wolsey
Anthony Sagar
Barbara Windsor - Bettina
Kenneth Connor - Lord Hampton
Billy Cornelius - Guard
Alan Curtis - Conte Di Pisa
John Bluthal - Royal Tailor
Norman Chappell - Plotter
Peter Butterworth - Bristol
Sidney James - Henry VIII
Charles Hawtrey - Sir Roger de Loggerley
Julian Holloway - Sir Thomas
David Davenport - Major Domo
Derek Francis - Farmer
Leon Greene - Torturer
Peter Gilmore - Francis, King of France

Pathé Films / Warner Brothers
Anglo Amalgamated / Anglo-Amalgamated Films / Pathé Films / Peter Rogers Productions / Warner Brothers
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
3.0
2006.05.11.
Carry on Venus was originally titled Carry On Jack. A parody of seafaring epics, this one takes place in 1805 (give or take a few years). Kenneth Williams stars as Captain Fearless, doing battle against pirates, mutineers and the Spanish Armada (in 1805?) The recently released Marlon Brando version of Mutiny on the Bounty is mercilessly lampooned throughout. Aiding and abetting the usual gang of "Carry On"-ers are newcomers Juliet Mills and Bernard Cribbins. 
Gerald Thomas - Director
Peter Rogers - Producer
Talbot Rothwell - Screenwriter
Alan Hume - Cinematographer
Eric Rogers - Composer (Music Score)
Archie Ludski - Editor
Bernard Cribbins - Albert Poop-Decker
Juliet Mills - Sally
Charles Hawtrey - Walter
Donald Houston - Howett
Percy Herbert - Angel
Cecil Parker - First Sea Lord
Peter Gilmore - Patch
Ed Devereaux - Hook
Jim Dale - Carrier
Ian Wilson - Ancient Carrier
George Woodbridge - Ned
Jimmy Thompson - Nelson
Anton Rodgers - Hardy
Patrick Cargill - Spanish Governor
Frank Forsyth - Second Sea Lord
Marianne Stone

J. Arthur Rank Productions
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2005.10.18.
This is the 20th feature in the successful "Carry On" series of bawdy slapstick comedies. Sidney Bliss (Sidney James) and his faithful assistant Sophie (Hattie Jacques) run a bogus matrimonial agency designed to unite people looking for love and romance. One couple never speaks a word in the film but are seen kissing in strange and familiar places. Three love-starved ladies offer their services to anyone who asks, and an excellent pie fight harkens back to the days of the classic silent comedies, with continual running gags and sexual innuendo permeating the film 
Gerald Thomas - Director
Peter Rogers - Producer
Talbot Rothwell - Screenwriter
Ernest W. Steward - Cinematographer
Eric Rogers - Composer (Music Score)
Alfred Roome - Editor
Lionel Couch - Art Director
Peter Howitt - Set Designer
Courtenay Elliott - Costume Designer
David Bracknell - First Assistant Director
Kenny Williams - Percy Snooper
Charles Hawtrey - James Bedsop
Joan Sims - Esme Crowfoot
Hattie Jacques - Sophie
Terry Scott - Terence Philpot
Richard O'Callaghan - Bertie Muffet
Bernard Bresslaw - Gripper Burke
Jacki Piper - Sally Martin
Imogen Hassall - Jenny Grubb
Julian Holloway - Adrian
Joan Hickson - Mrs. Grubb
Janet Mahoney - Gay
Bill Maynard - Mr. Dreery
Aelia Bayntun - Corset Lady
Michael Grady - Boy
Valerie Shute - Girl
Derek Francis - Bishop
Philip Stone - Robinson
Patricia Franklin - Mrs. Dreery
Anthony Sagar - Man In Hospital
Bill Pertwee - Barman
Sonny Farrar - Violinist
Gavin Reed - Window Dresser
Len Lowe - Maitre D'Hotel
Fred Griffiths - Taxi Driver
Robert Russell - Policeman
Tom Clegg - Trainer
Joe Cornelius - Second
Lauri Lupino Lane - Husband
Ken Lynch - Bus Conductor
Peter Butterworth - Marriage Bureau client (Mushrooms)
Patsy Rowlands - Miss Dempsey

J. Arthur Rank Productions
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
6.0
2005.07.16.
Gerald Thomas - Director
Peter Rogers - Producer
Talbot Rothwell - Screenwriter
Ernest W. Steward - Cinematographer
Eric Rogers - Composer (Music Score)
Alfred Roome - Editor
Joan Sims - Mrs Tidey
Hattie Jacques - Matron
Terry Scott - Dr. Prodd
Patsy Rowlands - Evelyn Banks
Wendy Richard - Miss Willing
Bill Kenwright - Reporter
Jacki Piper - Sister
Marianne Stone - Mrs. Putzova
Kenny Williams - Sir Bernard Cutting
Gwendolyn Watts - Frances Kemp
Brian Osborne - Ambulance driver
Kenneth Cope - Cyril Carter
Jack Douglas - Expectant father
Kenneth Connor - Mr Tidey
Bernard Bresslaw - Ernie
Margaret Nolan - Mrs. Tucker
Valerie Leon - Jane Darling
Bill Maynard - Freddy
Derek Francis - Arthur
Sidney James - Sid Carter
Charles Hawtrey - Dr. Francis Goode

Pathé Films / Warner Brothers
Anglo-Amalgamated Films / Pathé Films / Peter Rogers Productions / Warner Brothers
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2006.05.20.
One of several satirical films in the British "Carry On" series, this is a broad spoof of horror films in general and of Universal monster movies in particular. The buffoonish heroes a pair of inept Scotland Yard inspectors named Bung and Slowbottom are investigating the disappearance of several women in the vicinity of Hocomb Woods when they cross paths with mad scientist Dr. Watt (Kenneth Williams) and his slinky, sexy vampire sister Valaria (Fenella Fielding), both of whom have been turning the abducted women into statues. Joining in the fun are the resident werewolf, the mummy, a pseudo-Frankenstein monster and a gaggle of ghouls resurrected by Watt's diabolical experiments. Goofy fun for those looking for a decidedly British take on Addams Family-style monster antics.  
Gerald Thomas - Director
Peter Rogers - Producer
Talbot Rothwell - Screenwriter
Alan Hume - Cinematographer
Eric Rogers - Composer (Music Score)
Rod Keys - Editor
Kenny Williams - Dr. Watt
Fenella Fielding - Valeria
Joan Sims - Emily Bung
Charles Hawtrey - Dan Dann
Jim Dale - Albert Potter
Angela Douglas - Doris Mann
Peter Butterworth - Detective Col. Slobotham
Bernard Bresslaw - Sockett
Jon Pertwee - Fettle
Tom Clegg - Odbodd
Billy Cornelius - Odbodd, Jr.
Frank Forsyth - Desk Sergeant
Gerald Thomas
Sally Douglas - Girl
Anthony Sagar - Policeman
Frank Thornton - Mr. Jones
Marianne Stone

J. Arthur Rank Productions / Peter Rogers Productions
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
2.0
2005.08.27.
Gerald Thomas - Director
Peter Rogers - Producer
Talbot Rothwell - Screenwriter
Ernest W. Steward - Cinematographer
Eric Rogers - Composer (Music Score)
Alfred Roome - Editor
Alexander Vetchinsky - Art Director
Courtenay Elliott - Costume Designer
Jack Swinburne - Production Manager
Charles Hawtrey - Tonka
Joan Sims - Lady Evelyn Bagley
Terry Scott - Jungle Boy
Kenneth Connor - Claude Chumley
Bernard Bresslaw - Upsidaisi
Jacki Piper - June
Reuben Martin - Gorilla
Valerie Leon - Leda
Edwina Carroll - Nevda
Frankie Howerd - Prof. Inigo Tinkle
Nina Baden-Semper - A Nosha

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
6.0
2006.04.09.
 
Operatõr
Jan Nemecek
Zeneszerzõ
Jirí Slitr
Író (Forgatókönyvíró)
Milos Forman
Jaroslav Papousek
Pavia Martinkova
Jan Vostrcil
Vladimír Pucholt
Pavel Sedlacek
Zdenek Kulhanek

TriStar
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2005.09.06.
In Cliffhanger, Sylvester Stallone plays Gabe Walker, a member of a mountain-climbing rescue team. Gabe is haunted by an incident from his past when he couldn't save the girlfriend of his best friend, Hal Tucker (Michael Rooker), from falling to her death. As the story begins, Gabe has left mountain-climbing rescue work and has set up business in Denver. He returns to the mountain rescue office to persuade his lover, Jessie (Janine Turner), to quit and come back to Denver with him. While he is begging Jessie to head out to Denver, things are happening in the skies overhead. A gang of professional crooks headed by psychotic Eric Qualen (John Lithgow) has hijacked a U.S. Treasury plane carrying millions of dollars. But the plane crashes, and the bad guys find themselves stranded on top of a mountain with the money (put into three cases) scattered around the wreckage and with no way to get down off the pinnacle to retrieve the cases. They put in a phony distress call that is received by the mountain rescue team. Gabe agrees to take part in one last rescue attempt, and they head up to help rescue the thieves. But Qualen has plans for the rescuers to force them to climb through the dangerous snow-covered peaks to find the three suitcases of cash.  
Renny Harlin - Director / Producer
Alan Marshall - Producer
Lynwood Spinks - Producer
Michael France - Screenwriter
Gene Hines - Screenwriter / Co-producer
Sylvester Stallone - Screenwriter
Alex Thomson - Cinematographer
Tim Cooney - Musical Direction/Supervision
Trevor Jones - Composer (Music Score)
Frank J. Urioste - Editor
John Vallone - Production Designer
Aurelio Crugnola - Art Director
Christian Wagener - Art Director
David Rotman - Co-producer
Jim Davidson - Associate Producer
Tony Munafo - Associate Producer
Mario Kassar - Executive Producer
Robert Gould - Set Decorator
Ellen Mirojnick - Costume Designer
Jeff Dawn - Makeup
John Bruno - Special Effects
Neil Krepela - Special Effects
John Richardson - Special Effects
Terry Miller - First Assistant Director
Simon Crane - Stunts
Mindy Marin - Casting
Bob Beemer - Re-Recording Mixer
John Lithgow - Eric Qualen
Michael Rooker - Hal Tucker
Janine Turner - Jessie Deighan
Rex Linn - Travers
Caroline Goodall - Kristel
Leon - Kynette
Paul Winfield - Walter Wright
Ralph Waite - Frank
Craig Fairbrass - Delmar
Denis Forest - Heldon
Michelle Joyner - Sarah
Max Perlich - Evan
Don Davis - Stuart
Mindy Marin
Gregory Scott Cummins - Ryan
John Finn - Agent Michaels
Zach Grenier - Davis
Rosemary Dunsmore - Treasury Secretary
Vyto Ruginis - Matheson
Kim Robillard - Treasury Jet Pilot
Scott Hoxby - Agent Hayes
Bruce McGill - Treasury Agent
Jeff McCarthy - Pilot

New Line Cinema
A Bird & a Bear / FilmEngine / RAT Entertainment
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2007.06.20.
 
Les Mayfield - Director
Cedric the Entertainer - Producer / Executive Producer
Brett Ratner - Producer
Eric C. Rhone - Producer
Jay Stern - Producer
Robert Adetuyi - Screenwriter
George Gallo - Screenwriter
David Franco - Cinematographer
George S. Clinton - Composer (Music Score)
Kevin J. Edelman - Musical Direction/Supervision
Michael Matzdorff - Editor
Douglas Higgins - Production Designer
Ross Dempster - Art Director
John Cheng - Co-producer
Brad Jensen - Co-producer
Rob Merilees - Co-producer
A. J. Dix - Executive Producer
Toby Emmerich - Executive Producer
Mark Kaufman - Executive Producer
Lucy Liu - Executive Producer
Mark Moore - Executive Producer
Anthony Rhulen - Executive Producer
Bill Shively - Executive Producer
Jenni Gullett - Costume Designer
Shirley Inget - Set Decorator
Eric Batut - Sound/Sound Designer
Sam Harris - First Assistant Director
Heike Brandstatter - Casting
Coreen Mayrs - Casting
J. David Brewington Jr. - Co-Executive Producer
Victor Ennis - Supervising Sound Editor
Ralph Maiers - Visual Effects Supervisor
Lucy Liu - Gina
Nicollette Sheridan - Diane
Mark Dacascos - Eric Hauck
Callum Keith Rennie - Shaw
Niecy Nash - Jacuzzi
DeRay Davis - Ronnie
Will Patton - Riley

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2006.08.20.
When a series of unexplained explosion send shockwaves of fear through a small town, it's up to a city engineer to save the panic-stricken residents in director Kelly Sandefur's bombastic thriller. City engineer Joe Lando (Michael Gross) has just returned to his small hometown with his wife and teenage son following an extended stint in Houston when he discovers evidence of methane gas in the town's drainage system. When Joe's concerns are met with cool resistance by the fire chief, his suspicions of a conspiracy lead him to an ominous discovery that endangers the lives of everyone in the tightly-knit community.
 
Gabrielle Carteris,
Gross Michael,
Kathryn Joosten,
Michael Gregory
Buena Vista / Touchstone Pictures
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
2004.11.28.
Former war hero Cameron Poe (Nicolas Cage) is sentenced to eight years in prison when he accidentally kills a man in a barroom brawl while defending his pregnant wife. When his release comes through, he's eager to see the daughter he's never met. However, Poe's original flight is delayed, so he's put aboard a flight transporting ten of the most dangerous men in the American penal system to a new high-security facility. One of the criminals, Cyrus "The Virus" Grissom (John Malkovich), is a serial killer and insane genius who has hatched a diabolical plot: with the help of several other hoods, including Diamond Dog (Ving Rhames), Johnny 23 (Daniel Trejo), and Garland Greene (Steve Buscemi), Cyrus and his men will hijack the plane and fly to a neutral nation where they can live as free men. Poe finds himself stuck in the middle; he has to find a way to get home, keep himself alive, look after his cellmate Baby-O (Mykelti Williamson), who will die without proper medicine, and try to help the cops on the ground, including agent Vince Larkin (John Cusack). Producer Jerry Bruckheimer's first film after the death of his partner Don Simpson, Con Air shows he learned well how to assemble the formula all by himself, with plenty of action, stunts, and special effects and not a lot of story to get in the way.  
Simon West - Director
Jerry Bruckheimer - Producer
Scott Rosenberg - Screenwriter
David Tattersall - Cinematographer
Mark Mancina - Composer (Music Score)
Trevor Rabin - Composer (Music Score)
Chris Lebenzon - Editor
Steve Mirkovich - Editor
Glen Scantlebury - Editor
Edward Mcavoy - Art Director
Kenny Bates - Associate Producer / Stunts Coordinator
Steve Picerni - Associate Producer / Coordinator
Lynn Bigelow - Executive Producer
Peter Bogart - Executive Producer
Jonathan Hensleigh - Executive Producer
Jim Kouf - Executive Producer
Chad Oman - Executive Producer
Debra Echard - Set Designer
Daniel R. Jennings - Set Designer
Barbara Mesney - Set Designer
Bobbie Read - Costume Designer
Art Rochester - Sound/Sound Designer
Dream Quest Images - Special Effects
David Goldberg - Special Effects
Mike Topoozian - First Assistant Director
Mario Roberts - Stunts
Matthew Barry - Casting
Jeanne McCarthy - Casting
Victoria Thomas - Casting
Peter Bloomfield - Second Unit Director
Thomas R. Burman - Makeup Special Effects
John Cusack - Vince Larkin
John Malkovich - Cyrus (The Virus) Grissom
Steve Buscemi - Garland Greene
Ving Rhames - Diamond Dog
Colm Meaney - Duncan Malloy
Mykelti Williamson - Baby-O
Danny Trejo - Johnny 23
Renoly Santiago - Ramon "Sally-Can't Dance" Martinez
Angela Featherstone - Ginny
Mario Roberts - Mongoose
Landry Allbright - Casey Poe
Pete Antico - Guard Garner
Monica Potter - Tricia Poe
Mongo Brownlee - Ajax
Dave Chappelle - Pinball
Nick Chinlund - Billy Bedlam
Jesse Borrego - Francisco Cindino
José Zuñiga - Sims
Rachel Ticotin - Sally Bishop
M.C. Gainey - Swamp Thing
John Roselius - Devers

Buena Vista
Buena Vista / Hollywood Pictures / Touchstone Pacific Partners I
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2005.03.11.
Consenting Adults, a psychological thriller involving manipulation and deception, is an average thriller, short on plot development but not helped by a good cast and some potentially interesting plot twists. Composer Richard Parker (Kevin Kline) and his wife Priscilla (Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio) live an ordinary suburban life until they meet their new neighbors Eddy (Kevin Spacey) and Kay (Rebecca Miller). The two couples become friends until some mate-swapping is suggested by the men. However, when Richard, with Eddy's consent and cooperation, sneaks into Kay's bedroom, he finds her brutally murdered. He is charged with the crime and must prove his innocence. The film fails primarily because of the unbelievably stupid mistakes that Richard makes which destroy the film's credibility and the overly languid direction by Alan J. Pakula which destroys what suspense has been created. Kline is not particularly convincing in his role of the man unjustly accused, and the usually excellent Spacey is totally wasted in an unbelievable, but showy role. Consenting Adults is a formula thriller which could have benefitted from more energetic pacing and a better script. 
Alan J. Pakula - Director / Producer
Pieter Jan Brugge - Producer
David Permut - Producer
Matthew Chapman - Screenwriter
Stephen Goldblatt - Cinematographer
Joe Mulherin - Musical Direction/Supervision
Michael Small - Composer (Music Score)
Sam O'Steen - Editor
Carol Spier - Production Designer
Alicia Keywan - Art Director
Katie Jacobs - Co-producer
Gretchen Rau - Set Designer
Gary Jones - Costume Designer
Ann Roth - Costume Designer
Robert "Bobby Z" Zajonc - Pilot
Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio - Priscilla Parker
Kevin Spacey - Eddy Otis
Rebecca Miller - Kay Otis
Forest Whitaker - David Duttonville
E.G. Marshall - George Gordon
Kimberly McCullough - Lori Parker
Alixe Gordin
Mark Wood - Christmas Caroler
Michelle Smith - Christmas Caroler
Lonnie Smith - Dr. Pettering
Annie Sprinkle
Janette Lane Bradbury - Dry Cleaner Lady
Judson Vaughn - Max Roth
Tommy Cresswell - Charleston Detective
Meredith Brasher
Robert C. Treveiler - Charleston Deputy
Ed Grady - Mr. Watkins
Benjamin Hendrickson - Jimmy Schwartz
Bruce Evers - Maxie
Jerry Campbell - Prison Guard
L. Warren Young - Musician in Blues Connection
Suzanne Stewart - Mrs. Watkins
Veronica Vera
Billie Neal - Annie Duttonville
Edward Seamon - Hotel Desk Clerk
Ginny Parker - Martha

Lakeshore Entertainment / Lionsgate
Lakeshore Entertainment / Lionsgate / Radical Media / United International Pictures
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2007.04.01.
Mint kiderül, Chev egy bérgyilkos, aki a Nyugati Parti bûnszövetkezeteknek dolgozik. Chev eddig soha nem hibázott, de a múlt éjszakai meló váratlan kudarcba fulladt. Chev ugyanis futni hagyta a célpontot: ki akar szállni, hogy új életet kezdhessen barátnõjével, Eve-vel.
A one-time freelance hitman who was just attempting to turn his life around is forced to keep his heart pumping when his vengeful former employers inject him with a lethal poison that will permanently stop his ticker if his pulse sinks beneath an active rate in a non-stop urban action extravaganza starring Jason Statham and Amy Smart. Chev Chelios (Statham) was one of the most skilled assassins in the West Coast crime syndicate. When he hung up his guns in the middle of a job to run off with his new girlfriend Eve (Smart), however, the man who was once the hunter now becomes the hunted. Awakened from his slumber by a telephone call informing him of his precarious situation, Chelios soon discovers that the only way to save Eve from certain death at the hands of his nemesis is to stay two steps ahead of his killers, keep his heart-rate high enough to stay alive, and blast through the streets of Los Angeles in search of an antidote.
 
Mark Neveldine - Director / Screenwriter / Camera Operator
Brian Taylor - Director / Screenwriter
Michael Davis - Producer
Gary Lucchesi - Producer
Tom Rosenberg - Producer
Skip Williamson - Producer
Richard S. Wright - Producer
Mark Taylor - Screenwriter
Adam Biddle - Cinematographer
Paul Haslinger - Composer (Music Score)
Brian McNelis - Musical Direction/Supervision
Brian Berdan - Editor
Jerry Fleming - Production Designer
William Paul Clark - Art Director / First Assistant Director
Chris Cornwell - Art Director
Peter Block - Executive Producer
Michael Paseornek - Executive Producer
Eric Reid - Executive Producer
David Scott Rubin - Executive Producer / Unit Production Manager
Barbara Mesney - Set Designer
Betty Berberian - Set Decorator
Christopher Lawrence - Costume Designer
Eric Warren Lindemann - Sound/Sound Designer
Steven A. Morrow - Sound/Sound Designer
Annette Lorant - Makeup
Deborah Aquila - Casting
Jennifer Smith - Casting
Tricia Wood - Casting
Velvet L. Andrews Smith - Second Assistant Director
Travis Baumann - Visual Effects Supervisor
Henry Coccetti - Chief Lighting Technician
Dawn Darfus - Production Accountant
Guillaume De Louche - Properties Master
Yvonne DePatis Kupka - Hair Styles
Digital Filmworks - Visual Effects
Jennifer Dunne - Location Manager
Ezra Dweck - Re-Recording Mixer
Elisabeth Fry - Department Head Makeup
Ted Gidlow - Production Supervisor
Geoff Haley - Steadicam Operator
Matt Kutcher - Special Effects Supervisor
Mark Larry - Supervising Sound Editor
Lee Alan McConnell - Special Effects Foreman
Gary Oldroyd - Post Production Coordinator
Scott Peterson - Script Supervisor
Ken S. Polk - Re-Recording Mixer
Darren Prescott - Stunts Coordinator
Wayne Springfield - Construction Coordinator
Kenneth Walker - Department Head Hair
díjak:
Most Offensive Male Characters (win) Jason Statham 2006 Women Film Critics Circle
Amy Smart - Eve
Jose Pablo Cantillo - Verona
Efren Ramirez - Kaylo
Dwight Yoakam - Doc Miles
Carlos Sanz - Carlito
Reno Wilson - Orlando
Edi Gathegi - Haitian Cabbie
Glenn Howerton - Doctor Ankleson
Jay Xcala - Alex
Keone Young - Don Kim
Valarie Rae Miller - Chocolate
Yusef Azami - Arab Cabbie
Laurent Schwaar - Man in Garage
David Brown - Sin City Brother
Dorian Kingi - Convenience Store Clerk
Med Abrous - Verona Crew
Dan Stevens - Verona Crew
Wally Lozano - Verona Crew
David T. Green - Hightower
Eve Loseth - Restaurant Waitress
Allen Bloomfield - Pharmacy Man
Stephanie Mace - Pharmacist
Chester Bennington - Pharmacy Stoner
Michael McLafferty - Hospital Cop
Earl Carroll - Stretcher Patient
Brian Swibel - Hospital Tech
Donnie Smith - Hospital Tech
Sean Graham - Motorcycle Cop
Dan Callahan - TV Store Guy
Noel Guglielmi - Warehouse Rooftop Hood
Daniel Venegas - Warehouse Window Hood
Francis Capra - Warehouse Hood Leader
Frank Blake - Warehouse Hood 1
Michael J. Gonzalez - Warehouse Hood 2
Ken Moreno - Hood 3
Troy Robinson - Hood 4
Eddie Perez - Hood 5
Justin Riemer - Hood 6
Peter Choi - Shirt Factory Supervisor
Elizabeth Jayne Hong - Bus Girl
Toshi Toda - Japanese Businessman
Sam Witwer - Shootout Henchman
Jai Stefan - Shootout Henchman
Jaclyn Chan - Cocoon Girl
Rick Shuster - Helicopter Pilot
Ted Garcia - TV Reporter

HBO
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2007.04.30.
Former Seinfeld producer and co-creator Larry David continues to get into outrageous cinéma vérité misadventures as Curb Your Enthusiasm enters its second season. Things get off to a miserable start when Larry and his wife, Cheryl (Cheryl Hines), move into a luxurious seaside chateau which unfortunately possesses a disturbing sound. In the season's remaining nine episodes, Larry's associate, Jeff Greene (Jeff Garlin), simultaneously breaks up with his wife and convinces all of LA that Larry has a "kink" obsession; another crisis involving a bracelet (not unlike the one which wended its way through season one) segues into a bitter object lesson concerning "Trick or Treat"; Larry suspects an HBO executive of being a shrimp thief; Larry and Richard Lewis are disillusioned by their psychiatrist; a 5000-dollar acupuncture bill sets off a chain reaction of comic disaster; Larry "scalps" a doll belonging to a network bigwig; he accidentally trips Shaquille O'Neal during a crucial Lakers game; nearly scuttles a baptism; and alienates the staff of a Chinese restaurant. Appearing as themselves during season two of Curb Your Enthusiasm are former Seinfeld regulars Jason Alexander and Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Rob Reiner, Ed Asner, and Brad Hall.
 
Cheryl Hines - Cheryl David
Susie Essman - Susie Greene
Jeff Garlin - Jeff Greene

HBO
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2007.04.30.
1.lemez (1-5. rész) tartalma:
Mel ajánlata
Ben születésnapi bulija
A vakrandi
Az idõjós
A golfütõ
2.lemez (6-10. rész) tartalma:
A gyorssáv
A béranya
A vándorló medve
A túlélõ
A premier
The ten episodes of Curb Your Enthusiasm's fourth season are largely motivated by the improbable premise of Mel Brooks offering Seinfeld creator Larry David the opportunity to star in Brooks' smash Broadway musical The Producers. Somehow this setup results in a blood feud between Larry and Ben Stiller (a case of adding injury to insult). Other mishaps during this season include a politically incorrect confrontation with a group of handicapped workers, a world-class crisis involving name tags, a set-to with David Schwimmer over cashews and raisins, an attempt to skirt the traffic laws and to provide medical marijuana for Larry's dad, and the near-death of the best friend of Larry's associate, Jeff (Jeff Garlin). The season comes to a riotous conclusion with a special one-hour episode built around Larry's opening night on Broadway. Events crucial to the outcome include a benighted tryst with The Producers co-star Cady Huffman and the ultimate revelation of Mel Brooks' ulterior motives for casting Larry in the first place. Suffice to say that the dialogue sounds awfully familiar in this climactic episode, which also features cameos by Brooks' actress wife Anne Bancroft and a certain comic named Jerry Seinfeld
 
Cheryl Hines - Cheryl David
Susie Essman - Susie Greene
Jeff Garlin - Jeff Greene

Miramax
L. Driver Productions
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2006.06.06.
When seed and sod entrepreneur Daltry Calhoun's (Johnny Knoxville) abandoned ex-girlfriend shows up on his doorstep with the daughter he never knew he had, the reformed ladies' man finds out that you can never truly escape your past even when it seems you may have no future. Calhoun is a local celebrity and self-made entrepreneur who made a name for himself by selling locally produced turf that blankets many of the nation's most exclusive golf courses, and his quirky television spots have won the hearts of television viewers across Ducktown, TN. When Daltry's ex-girlfriend May (Elizabeth Banks) arrives unannounced with talented teenage daughter June (Sophie Traub) in tow, she confides that her terminal illness has forced her to seek him out in hopes that he can care for their daughter after she is gone. Despite the early success of Daltry's business and the popularity of his kitschy commercials, things have been looking rather grim lately and Daltry has begun liquidating his assets in hopes of keeping his head above water. Though smitten shopkeeper Flora (Juliette Lewis) has offered financial help to Daltry, the kindly offers have fallen on deaf ears. Now, with the odds weighing heavily against him, Daltry vows to make up for lost time by doing right in the eyes of his family and community and caring for his daughter while getting his business back on track. 
Katrina Holden Bronson - Director / Screenwriter
Danielle Rendrew - Producer
Matthew T. Irving - Cinematographer
Anastasia Brown - Musical Direction/Supervision
Howard Paar - Musical Direction/Supervision
John Swihart - Composer (Music Score)
Daniel R. Padgett - Editor
Tracey Gallagher - Production Designer
Todd King - Co-producer
Erica Steinberg - Executive Producer
Quentin Tarantino - Executive Producer
Adele Plauche - Set Designer
Mynka Draper - Costume Designer
Kelly Anne Ross - Set Decorator
Lori Dovi - Sound/Sound Designer
Nicholas Lee - First Assistant Director
Sheila Jaffe - Casting
Henrik R. Fett - Visual Effects Supervisor
Frederick Howard - Supervising Sound Editor
LOOK! Effects - Visual Effects
Juliette Lewis - Flora
Elizabeth Banks - May
Kick Gurry - Frankie
David Koechner - Doyle Earl
Sophie Traub - June
Andrew Prince
Beth Grant
James Parks
Matthew Sharp

Orion
Orion / TIG Productions
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
8.0
2004.11.23.
Kevin Costner monumentális western-eposza gyönyörû képeivel és elgondolkodtató történetével minden idõk egyik legfontosabb amerikai filmjévé vált! Romantikus, izgalmas, epikus mozi, amely nem hiányozhat egyetlen gyûjteménybõl sem!
A historical drama about the relationship between a Civil War soldier and a band of Sioux Indians, Kevin Costner's directorial debut was also a surprisingly popular hit, considering its length, period setting, and often somber tone. The film opens on a particularly dark note, as melancholy Union lieutenant John W. Dunbar attempts to kill himself on a suicide mission, but instead becomes an unintentional hero. His actions lead to his reassignment to a remote post in remote South Dakota, where he encounters the Sioux. Attracted by the natural simplicity of their lifestyle, he chooses to leave his former life behind to join them, taking on the name Dances with Wolves. Soon, Dances with Wolves has become a welcome member of the tribe and fallen in love with a white woman who has been raised amongst the tribe. His peaceful existence is threatened, however, when Union soldiers arrive with designs on the Sioux land. Some detractors have criticized the film's depiction of the tribes as simplistic; such objections did not dissuade audiences or the Hollywood establishment, however, which awarded the film seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture.  
Derek Kavanagh - Producer
Jim Wilson - Producer
Michael Blake - Screenwriter
Dean Semler - Cinematographer
John Barry - Musical Direction/Supervision / Composer (Music Score)
William Hoy - Editor
Stephen Potter - Editor
Neil Travis - Editor
Jeffrey Beecroft - Production Designer
William Ladd Skinner - Art Director
Kevin Costner - Co-producer / Director
James Wilson - Co-producer
Bonnie Arnold - Associate Producer
Jake Eberts - Executive Producer
Lisa Dean - Set Designer
Elsa Zamparelli - Costume Designer
Frank Carrisosa - Makeup
Robbie Knott - Special Effects
Norman Howell - Stunts
Jeffrey Perkins - Re-Recording Mixer
Mary McDonnell - Stands With a Fist
Graham Greene - Kicking Bird
Rodney Grant - Wind in His Hair
Floyd Red Crow Westerman - Chief Ten Bears
Tantoo Cardinal - Black Shawl
Robert Pastorelli - Timmons
Charles Rocket - Lieutenant Elgin
Maury Chaykin - Maj. Fambrough
Jimmy Herman - Stone Calf
Nathan Lee Chasing His Horse - Smiles A Lot
Elisabeth Leustig
Jason R. Lone Hill - Worm
Raymond Newholy - Sioux Courier
Redwing Ted Nez - Sioux Warrior
Donald Hotton - Gen. Tide
James Mitchell - Ray
Larry Joshua - Sgt. Baker
John Tail - Escort Warrior
Nick Thompson
Michael Spears - Otter
Wes Studi - Toughest Pawnee
Sheldon Peters Wolfchild - Sioux Warrior
Tony Pierce - Spivey
Ryan White Bull - Kicking Bird's Eldest Son
Percy White Plume - Big Warrior
Steve Reevis - Sioux #1/Warrior #1
Chad Dowdell - Young Cavalry Soldier (uncredited)
Richard Leader Charge - Pawnee
Doris Leader Charge - Pretty Shield
Buffalo Child - Pawnee #1
Otakuye Conroy - Kicking Bird's Daughter
Frank P. Costanza - Tucker
Maretta Big Crow - Village Mother
Kirk Baltz - Edwards
Steve Chambers - Guard
Clayton Big Eagle
Billy Burton - General's Aide
Marvin Holy - Sioux Warrior
Wayne Grace - Major
Robert Goldman - Union Soldier
David J. Fuller - Kicking Bird's Son
Carter Hanner - Confederate Soldier
Kent Hays - Wagon Driver
Annie Costner - Christine
R.L. Curtin - Ambush Wagon Driver
Bill W. Curry - Confederate Cavalryman
Tom Everett - Sgt. Pepper
Elise Daniel - Christine's Mother
Conor Duffy - Willie

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2007.08.05.
Jason Bourque - Director
William B. Davis

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2006.01.21.

Mandalay Pictures / Sony Pictures Entertainment / TriStar
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
8.0
2005.11.05.
Lefty, a maffia másodosztályú közkatonája úgy érezte, oldalán e tehetséges fiúval végre felvirradt a napja, és elkövette azt a végzetes hibát, hogy megbízott benne. Donnie nem tudott kitérni ragaszkodása és barátsága elõl. Most azonban szorul a hurok a nyaka körül, és egyre elkerülhetetlenebb a választás. Mi a fontosabb számára: Lefty vagy a nyomozójelvény
This drama about an undercover cop who learns the hidden dangers of working his way inside the mob was based on a true story. Joe Pistone (Johnny Depp) is an FBI agent who is given an assignment to infiltrate the Mafia; calling himself Donnie Brasco, he befriends Lefty Ruggiero (Al Pacino), a low-level mob hit man whose personal life is in tatters. Lefty's marriage is falling apart, his son is a junkie, and his health is failing, which only adds to his growing disillusionment about having spent 30 years with the Mafia (and killing 26 people) with little to show for it. But in Donnie, Lefty sees someone who can succeed where he failed; he takes the young man under his wing, and under Lefty's tutelage Donnie quickly rises through the ranks of organized crime; however, the longer he plays the role of the gangster, the more Joe Pistone finds himself becoming Donnie Brasco in his increasingly rare off hours; it drives a wedge between himself and his wife (Anne Heche) and children, and Joe realizes that a break in character among the hoodlums he's come to know could mean a death sentence for himself and his family. Just as importantly, Joe has come to regard Lefty as a close and trusted friend, and Joe realizes that when the day comes where he has to turn in his Mob associates, he'll be ending Lefty's life as surely as if he put a slug in his head himself. The supporting cast includes Michael Madsen as Sonny, Lefty's boss, and Bruno Kirby as Nicky, one of Sonny's henchmen. The real-life Joe Pistone today lives under an assumed name with a 500,000-dollar contract on his life still in effect 
Mike Newell - Director
Louis Di Giaimo - Producer / Casting
Mark Johnson - Producer
Barry Levinson - Producer
Gail Mutrux - Producer
Paul Attanasio - Screenwriter
Peter Sova - Cinematographer
Patrick Doyle - Songwriter
Jon Gregory - Editor
Donald Graham Burt - Production Designer
Jefferson Sage - Art Director
Alan Greenspan - Executive Producer
Patrick McCormick - Executive Producer
Leslie Pope - Set Designer
Aude Bronson-Howard - Costume Designer
David C. Robinson - Costume Designer
Tod A. Maitland - Sound/Sound Designer
Joseph P. Reidy - First Assistant Director
Brett Goldstein - Casting
Robin Clarke - Music Editor
díjak:
Best Adapted Screenplay (nom) Paul Attanasio 1997 Academy
Best Supporting Actress (win) Anne Heche 1997 National Board of Review
Al Pacino - Lefty Ruggiero
Michael Madsen - Sonny Black
Bruce "Bruno" Kirby, Jr. - Nicky
James Russo - Paulie
Anne Heche - Maggie Pistone
Robert Miano - Sonny Red
Brian Tarantina - Bruno
Gerry Becker - Dean Blandford
Zeljko Ivanek - Tim Curley
Paul Giamatti - FBI Worker
Zach Grenier - Dr. Berger

J. Arthur Rank Productions
Franco London Films / J. Arthur Rank Productions / Peter Rogers Productions
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
3.0
2006.08.20.
Part of the "Carry On Series", this is a satire on the French Revolution in which Sidney James portrays the Black Fingernail, a rip-off Scarlet Pimpernel using double entendres and jokes of questionable taste and a wide variety of disguises to hid his identity.
 
Gerald Thomas - Director
Peter Rogers - Producer
Talbot Rothwell - Screenwriter
Alan Hume - Cinematographer
Phil Coulter - Composer (Music Score)
Bill Martin - Composer (Music Score)
Eric Rogers - Composer (Music Score)
Rod Keys - Editor
Lionel Couch - Art Director
Jack Causey - First Assistant Director
Terry Gilbert - Choreography
Jack Swinburne - Production Manager
Kenny Williams - Cheif of Secret Police - Citizen Camembert
Jim Dale - Lord Darcy
Charles Hawtrey - Duke de Pommfrit
Peter Butterworth - Citizen Bidet
Joan Sims - Desiree Dubarry
Dany Robin - Jacqueline
Peter Gilmore - Robespierre
Marianne Stone - Landlady
Michael Ward - Henri
Leon Greene - Malabonce
Richard Shaw - Captain of Soldiers
Billy Cornelius
Valerie VanOst - 2nd lady
David Davenport - Sergeant
Ronnie Brody - Little man
Jacqueline Pearce - 3rd lady
Julian Orchard - Rake
Joan Ingram - Bald-headed Dowager
Elspeth March - Uncredited guest appearance

Permut Presentations / Rat Entertainment / Touchstone Pictures
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2006.04.08.
A man trying to run away from trouble finds it follows him in unexpected ways in this action-packed vehicle for comic actors Eddie Griffin and Orlando Jones. Daryl Chase (Jones) is a successful investment banker who handles international accounts for a major New York firm. Chase discovers to his surprise that one of his biggest clients, a company from Mexico, is actually a front for a cartel of drug smugglers; Chase realizes too late that he's been framed for money laundering, and is now wanted by the FBI. Chase is soon approached by a CIA agent, who thinks Chase's relationship with the Mexican drug kingpins might prove useful, but when his local contact disappears, Chase has to make his way to Mexico in order to save his skin and hopefully clear his name. Needing a new identity to get out of town and across the border, Chase obtains a stolen passport and soon learns the man whose name he's using is in even deeper trouble with the law than himself. With nowhere else to turn, Chase asks streetwise hustler Freddie Tiffany (Griffin) to help him get out of town; Chase will pretend to be Freddie, while Tiffany will pose as a businessman like Chase. However, Chase finds out Tiffany isn't the man he thought he was, and that his sticky situation is even more perilous and fraught with secrets than he imagined. Double Take was inspired by the 1957 drama Across The Bridge, which was in turn based on a novel by Graham Greene; the supporting cast includes Edward Herrmann, Gary Grubbs, Garcelle Beauvais, and Daniel Roebuck.  
George Gallo - Director / Screenwriter
David Permut - Producer
Brett Ratner - Producer
Graham Greene - Book Author
Theo Van de Sande - Cinematographer
Gary Jones - Musical Direction/Supervision
Graeme Revell - Composer (Music Score)
Happy Walters - Musical Direction/Supervision
Malcolm Campbell - Editor
Stephen Lineweaver - Production Designer
Clayton R. Hartley - Art Director
Virginia Randolph-Weaver - Art Director
Frank Pesce - Co-producer
Barry Bernardi - Executive Producer
Michael Rotenberg - Executive Producer
Alex Carle - Set Designer / Set Decorator
Sharen Davis - Costume Designer
Kim Ornitz - Sound/Sound Designer
Vincent Lascoumes - First Assistant Director
Mario Roberts - Stunts
Gail Goldberg - Casting
Donna Morong - Casting
Marcia Ross - Casting
Eddie Griffin - Freddy Tiffany
Edward Herrmann - Charles Allsworth
Gary Grubbs - T.J. McCready
Shawn Elliott - Chela/Gutierrez
Brent Briscoe - Junior Barnes
Daniel Roebuck - Agent Norville
Carlos Carrasco - Captain Garcia
Sterling Macer - Agent Gradney
Garcelle Beauvais - Chloe
Andrea Navedo - Maque Sanchez
Benny Nieves - Martinez
Frank Pesce - Vito

Warner Brothers
Franchise Pictures
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
3.0
2004.10.24.
Sylvester Stallone wrote the screenplay for this action-packed drama directed by Renny Harlin and set in the dangerous, high-stakes world of CART auto racing. Jimmy Bly (Kip Pardue) is an up-and-coming young star of the open-wheel circuit, but he's slipping in the rankings as the championships loom. Under pressure from his promoter brother Demille (Robert Sean Leonard) and wheelchair-bound owner Carl Henry (Burt Reynolds), Jimmy is given a mentor Joe Tanto (Stallone), a once great CART competitor whose career and marriage to Cathy (Gina Gershon) were destroyed by a tragic accident. Joe must earn the rookie's trust, while attempting a career comeback, dealing with persistent reporter Lucretia Clan (Stacy Edwards), and facing Cathy, who's remarried to rival racing sensation Memo Moreno (Cristian de la Fuente). Meanwhile, Jimmy is stirring up his own romantic trouble by pursuing Sophia (Estella Warren), the girlfriend of top driver Beau Brandenburg (Til Schweiger). Long interested in creating a car racing drama, Stallone penned Driven after abandoning a film biography of real-life Formula One legend Ayrton Senna. 
Elie Samaha - Producer
Sylvester Stallone - Producer / Screenwriter
Mauro Fiore - Cinematographer
Debra Baum - Musical Direction/Supervision
BT - Composer (Music Score)
Steve Gilson - Editor
Stuart Levy - Editor
Charles J.H. Wood - Production Designer
Chris Cornwell - Art Director
Michelle Davis - Associate Producer
Leeza-Maria el Khazen - Associate Producer
Don Carmody - Executive Producer
Kevin King - Executive Producer
Rebecca Spikings - Executive Producer / Co-Executive Producer
Tracee Stanley - Executive Producer / Co-Executive Producer
Andrew Stevens - Executive Producer
Gord Sim - Set Designer / Set Decorator
Grant Van Der Slagt - Set Designer
Mary E. McLeod - Costume Designer
John J. Thomson - Sound/Sound Designer
Myron Hoffert - First Assistant Director
Heidi Levitt - Casting
Monika Mikkelsen - Casting
Christopher Aud - Supervising Sound Editor
Digital Dimension - Digital Effects
Mike Drake - Line Producer
J.Paul Huntsman - Supervising Sound Editor
Brian Jennings - Visual Effects Supervisor
Steve Lucescu - Stunts Coordinator
Igor Meglic - Second Unit Camera / Additional Photography
Pacific Title Digital - Digital Effects
Pixel Magic - Digital Effects
Spiro Razatos - Second Unit Director
Tigar Hare Studios/Kickstart Prods - Digital Effects
Burt Reynolds - Carl Henry
Kip Pardue - Jimmy Bly
Stacy Edwards - Lucretia "Luc" Jones
Til Schweiger - Beau Brandenburg
Gina Gershon - Cathy Moreno
Estella Warren - Sophia Simone
Cristián de la Fuente - Memo Moreno
Brent Briscoe - Crusher
Robert Sean Leonard - DeMille Bly

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2007.04.09.
Ám most is gyõztesen kerülnek ki a kellemetlen helyzetbõl, legalább is a szexuális életüket illetõen, s mint tudjuk, nekik csak ez számít igazán! Amikor Johnny szülei elutaznak nyaralni, Johnny-nak sikerül otthonról elkötni az apja féltve õrzött Cadillac-jét. El is viszik egy próbakörre, de csak az elsõ fáig jutnak el. Nincs más hátra, gyorsan össze kell szedni a javíttatásra való pénzt. Munkát a tengerparti hotelban vállalnak, ahol azonban inkább a rengeteg izgalmas fürdõruhás lány érdekli õket, mintsem az unalmas pénzkeresés. 
Yftach Katzur (Benzi)
Jonathan Sagall (Bobby)
Sonja Martin (Sandy)
Eva Astor (Hertha)
Michael Gahr (Alfred)
Linda Carol (Lili)
Leonard Lansink (Schnitzer )

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2007.07.24.
Animation and live action mix to tell the tale of a kindly rodent who is kidnapped by money hungry criminals, and the little girl who makes it her mission to rescue him in director Juan Pablo Buscarini and screenwriter Enrique Cortes' captivating children's fantasy. When young Lucía (Delfina Varni) loses a tooth, her overworked mother Pilar (Ana María Orozco) and unemployed father Santiago (Fabián Mazzei) ensure her that all is well, and the Hairy Tooth Fairy will soon arrive to collect the tooth and leave Lucía some money. The debonair mouse known to humans as the Hairy Tooth Fairy is actually named Pérez, and Pérez has developed a complicated and rewarding system for transforming baby teeth into illustrious pearls. After Pérez collects the teeth, they are subsequently cleaned and shaped into pearls by hundreds of worker mice before being traded into jeweler Morientes for their fair weight in gold which Pérez in turn leaves for the excited children. Before Pérez can collect Lucía's tooth, however, he is suddenly kidnapped by a pair of scheming criminals who have grown wise to the industrious rodent's ingenious plan and want in on the take. Upon discovering that the legendary Hairy Tooth Fairy is in grave danger, the brave Lucía enlists the aid of her cousin Romiro (Nicolás Torcanowsky) in rescuing the frightened Pérez for the sake of children everywhere.
 
Juan Pablo Buscarini - Director
Pablo Bossi - Producer
Julio Fernández - Producer / Executive Producer
Enrique Cortes - Screenwriter
Cecilia Bossi - Executive Producer
Carlos Fernández - Executive Producer
Ariel Saul - Executive Producer
díjak:
Film Presented 2006 Toronto International Film Festival
Film Presented (Tribeca Family Festival) 2007 Tribeca Film Festival

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2007.12.05.
 
Cédric Chevalme,
Eric Defosse,
Georges Neri

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2006.07.02.
Hét év 139 adásának megannyi emlékezetes pillanata. Az 1200 percnyi vizuális sokkból maga a show-mester szemezgetett, s most 200 percnyi, azaz majd negyedfél órányi tömény tébolyt nyújt át Önöknek.
 

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2007.02.04.
 

Universal
Anglo-Enterprise Vineyard Film / Universal
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
7.0
2005.11.27.
A film alapjául a neves sci-fi regényíró, Ray Bradbury 1954-ben megjelent kisregénye szolgált, amelyet az író saját bevallása szerint az ötvenes évek McCarthy-korszakáról mintázott.
"A Fahrenheittel, mint ugyanekkor Godard az Alphaville-lel, a nouvelle vague lassú szétoldódása idején új utakat és lehetõségeket keresett. A személyességet, az önvallomás hangját kellett megõriznie, - filmes kamaszkor - után, az egymást segítõ mozgalom akolmelege nélkül. Mint Bradbury regényének, a filmnek is a befejezése a legmaradandóbb, s a legszemélyesebb is. A könyvégetõ társadalomból elmenekült olvasók egy kis csoportja élõ könyvtárat teremt. Mindegyikük szó szerint megtanul egy könyvet. Õk a - könyvemberek -"... (Bikácsy Gergely)
In the future, an oppressive government maintains control of public opinion by outlawing literature and maintaining a group of enforcers known as "firemen" to perform the necessary book burnings. This is the premise of Ray Bradbury's acclaimed science-fiction novel Fahrenheit 451, which became the source material for French director Francois Truffaut's English-language debut. While some liberties are taken with the description of the world, the narrative remains the same, as fireman Montag (Oskar Werner) begins to question the morality of his vocation. Curious about the world of books, he soon falls in love with a beautiful young member of a pro-literature underground and with literature itself. Critics were divided on the effectiveness of the result; some praised the unique design and eerie color cinematography by Nicolas Roeg, while others found the film's stylized approach overly distancing and attacked the central performances as unnatural. In any case, however, the film inarguably succeeds in making Truffaut's reverence for the written word abundantly clear, especially during the film's justifiably famous finale 
François Truffaut - Director / Screenwriter
Lewis M. Allen - Producer
Ray Bradbury - Book Author
Jean-Louis Richard - Screenwriter
David Rudkin - Screenwriter
Helen Scott - Screenwriter
Nicolas Roeg - Cinematographer
Bernard Herrmann - Composer (Music Score)
Thom Noble - Editor
Syd Cain - Production Designer
Harry Horner - Production Designer
Tony Walton - Production Designer / Costume Designer
Sidney Cain - Art Director
Bowie Films - Special Effects
Charles Staffell - Special Effects
Julie Christie - Linda / Clarisse
Cyril Cusack - Captain
Anton Diffring - Fabian
Jeremy Spencer - Man with the Apple
Bee Duffell - Book Woman
Gillian Lewis - TV Announcer
Caroline Hunt - Helen
Anna Palk - Jackie
Roma Milne - Neighbor
Eric Mason - Second Male Nurse
Michael Mundell - Stoneman
Mark Lester - First Small Boy
Earl Younger - Nephew of "The Weir of Hermiston"
Yvonne Blake - Jewish Question
Donald Pickering - TV announcer
John Rae - Weir of Hermiston
Tom Watson - Sgt. Instructor
Alex Scott - Henry Brulard
Chris William - Black
Arthur Cox - First Male Nurse
Frank Cox - Prejudice
Fred Cox - Pride
Gillian Aldam - Judoka Woman
Ann Bell - Doris
Michael Balfour - Machiavelli's The Prince
Edward Kaye - Judoka Man
David Glover - Pickwick Papers
Denis Gilmore - Martian Chronicles
Hermiston
Noel Davis - TV Announcer
Judith Drynan - Plato's Republic
Joan Francis - Bar Telephonist
Kevin Elder - Second Small Boy

Fellowship Adventure Group / IFC Films / Lions Gate Films
Dog Eat Dog / Wild Bunch
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
9.0
2005.02.13.
Kiindulásul véve a sokat vitatott 2000-es választásokat, Moore bemutatja George W. Bush valószerûtlen felemelkedését, melynek eredményeként az olaj-bizniszben tevékenykedõ bukott üzletemberbõl a világ vezetõ nagyhatalmának elsõ embere lett.
Ezt követõen Moore felnyitja Bush privát Pandora szelencéjét: bemutatja milyen szoros baráti szálak fûzik a családot és üzlettársaik körét, a Szaúd-Arábiát irányító királyi családhoz és a bin Laden-rokonsághoz. Moore azt boncolgatja, vajon a bin Laden család tagjai ezeknek az összefonódásoknak köszönhették-e, hogy csupán néhány nappal a szeptember 11-i merényletet követõen anélkül hagyhatták el az országot, hogy az FBI érdemben kihallgatta volna õket. Moore szerint több mint elgondolkodtató, hogy miközben az egyik oldalon ilyen mértékû mulasztások történhetnek a nemzetbiztonság részérõl, addig a másik oldalon a politikai vezetés folyamatosan terrorista-veszéllyel riogatja a szerencsétlen állampolgárokat, mindezek tetejében pedig a nemzet állítólagos védelmében egy olyan törvényt iktatnak be, mely alapvetõ állampolgári jogokat sért. Legalább ugyanilyen rejtélyesnek tûnik, hogy miközben a költségvetésbõl alig jut az Államok határainak védelmére, a Bush-kormány hatalmas erõforrásokat mozgósít egy olyan háború elõkészítésére, melyet egy fél világgal arrébb fog megvívni.
Az Iraki háború kitörésekor Moore mély együttérzéssel és visszafojtott haraggal vizsgálja az emberi szenvedéseket. Miközben az amerikai hátországot elárasztják a háború következményeivel birkózó családok hatásos portréi, az amerikai katonáknak a kiábrándultsággal és az iraki frontvonal valós borzalmaival kell szembenézniük. A cinikus Bush-vezetés azonban tudomást sem véve a szörnyûségekrõl, gyõzelmet hirdet, s egy kalap alatt javaslatot tesz a katonák egészségügyi támogatásának és prémiumának csökkentésére. Miközben az elnök az Amerikáért elesettek hõsiességérõl szónokol, a toborzók Amerika legszegényebb negyedeit járják, s középiskolásokat próbálnak rávenni a bevonulásra.
A helyzet abszurditását és botrányosságát csak fokozza Moore beszámolója arról, hogy az üzleti élet vezetõi hogyan igyekeztek hasznot húzni az emberi szenvedésbõl, az iraki olajból és az amerikai adófizetõk vérébõl és dollárjaiból.
Michael Moore e szomorú helyzetben is sikerrel alkalmazza az iróniát. A maga utánozhatatlan humorával nemcsak arra buzdítja a törvényhozókat, hogy legalább olvassák el az aláírásukkal szentesített intézkedéseket, de leleplezi a washingtoni retorika álságosságát is, amikor olyan törvényhozókat keres, akik támogatnák saját gyermekük hadba vonulását.
Michael Moore: Ami azt illeti, alig találtunk olyan kongresszusi képviselõt, akinek a gyerekei odaát harcolnak. Az igazat megvallva, összesen egy ilyen esetrõl tudunk.
Nem gondoljátok, hogy elsõként nektek kéne jó példát mutatnotok és harcba küldeni a gyerekeiteket?
Directed by Michael Moore, whose aura of controversy only grew after his Oscar acceptance speech at the 2003 Academy Awards, Fahrenheit 9/11, like Moore's Bowling For Columbine and Roger & Me, promises to expose the corporate wrongdoings and big-money scandals perpetrated by America's financial elite. This movie, however, looks beyond the inner echelons of General Motors and Lockheed Martin in hopes of outing the evildoers in the White House, particularly in regards to the 43rd President of the United States, George W. Bush. In addition to criticizing the administration's handling of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the Pentagon and World Trade Center, Moore digs deep into the surprising relationship with the Bin Laden family held by both Bush administrations, and questions whether or not potential Saudi involvement with the attacks has been ignored. As Fahrenheit 9/11's Cannes Film Festival debut approached, marking only the second time in 48 years that a documentary has been included among the festival's main competition, Miramax's parent company Disney announced it would not be distributing the film due to its partisan nature, and, according to Moore, out of trepidation that the Florida-based Goliath's multi-million-dollar tax breaks might be negatively affected by Florida Governor Jeb Bush, whose review within Fahrenheit 9/11 is less than favorable. 
Michael Moore - Director / Producer / Screenwriter
Jim Czarnecki - Producer
Kathleen Glynn - Producer
Jeff Gibbs - Composer (Music Score) / Co-producer
Kurt Engfehr - Editor / Co-producer
T. Woody Richman - Editor
Christopher Seward - Editor
Tia Lessin - Supervising Producer
Agnes Mentre - Executive Producer
Bob Weinstein - Executive Producer
Harvey Weinstein - Executive Producer
Francisco Latorre - Sound/Sound Designer
Michael Desjarlais - Camera Operator
Carl Deal - Field Producer
George W. Bush - [Archival Appearance]

Fellowship Adventure Group / IFC Films / Lions Gate Films
Dog Eat Dog / Wild Bunch
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
9.0
2005.09.23.
Kiindulásul véve a sokat vitatott 2000-es választásokat, Moore bemutatja George W. Bush valószerûtlen felemelkedését, melynek eredményeként az olaj-bizniszben tevékenykedõ bukott üzletemberbõl a világ vezetõ nagyhatalmának elsõ embere lett.
Ezt követõen Moore felnyitja Bush privát Pandora szelencéjét: bemutatja milyen szoros baráti szálak fûzik a családot és üzlettársaik körét, a Szaúd-Arábiát irányító királyi családhoz és a bin Laden-rokonsághoz. Moore azt boncolgatja, vajon a bin Laden család tagjai ezeknek az összefonódásoknak köszönhették-e, hogy csupán néhány nappal a szeptember 11-i merényletet követõen anélkül hagyhatták el az országot, hogy az FBI érdemben kihallgatta volna õket. Moore szerint több mint elgondolkodtató, hogy miközben az egyik oldalon ilyen mértékû mulasztások történhetnek a nemzetbiztonság részérõl, addig a másik oldalon a politikai vezetés folyamatosan terrorista-veszéllyel riogatja a szerencsétlen állampolgárokat, mindezek tetejében pedig a nemzet állítólagos védelmében egy olyan törvényt iktatnak be, mely alapvetõ állampolgári jogokat sért. Legalább ugyanilyen rejtélyesnek tûnik, hogy miközben a költségvetésbõl alig jut az Államok határainak védelmére, a Bush-kormány hatalmas erõforrásokat mozgósít egy olyan háború elõkészítésére, melyet egy fél világgal arrébb fog megvívni.
Az Iraki háború kitörésekor Moore mély együttérzéssel és visszafojtott haraggal vizsgálja az emberi szenvedéseket. Miközben az amerikai hátországot elárasztják a háború következményeivel birkózó családok hatásos portréi, az amerikai katonáknak a kiábrándultsággal és az iraki frontvonal valós borzalmaival kell szembenézniük. A cinikus Bush-vezetés azonban tudomást sem véve a szörnyûségekrõl, gyõzelmet hirdet, s egy kalap alatt javaslatot tesz a katonák egészségügyi támogatásának és prémiumának csökkentésére. Miközben az elnök az Amerikáért elesettek hõsiességérõl szónokol, a toborzók Amerika legszegényebb negyedeit járják, s középiskolásokat próbálnak rávenni a bevonulásra.
A helyzet abszurditását és botrányosságát csak fokozza Moore beszámolója arról, hogy az üzleti élet vezetõi hogyan igyekeztek hasznot húzni az emberi szenvedésbõl, az iraki olajból és az amerikai adófizetõk vérébõl és dollárjaiból.
Michael Moore e szomorú helyzetben is sikerrel alkalmazza az iróniát. A maga utánozhatatlan humorával nemcsak arra buzdítja a törvényhozókat, hogy legalább olvassák el az aláírásukkal szentesített intézkedéseket, de leleplezi a washingtoni retorika álságosságát is, amikor olyan törvényhozókat keres, akik támogatnák saját gyermekük hadba vonulását.
Michael Moore: Ami azt illeti, alig találtunk olyan kongresszusi képviselõt, akinek a gyerekei odaát harcolnak. Az igazat megvallva, összesen egy ilyen esetrõl tudunk.
Nem gondoljátok, hogy elsõként nektek kéne jó példát mutatnotok és harcba küldeni a gyerekeiteket?
Directed by Michael Moore, whose aura of controversy only grew after his Oscar acceptance speech at the 2003 Academy Awards, Fahrenheit 9/11, like Moore's Bowling For Columbine and Roger & Me, promises to expose the corporate wrongdoings and big-money scandals perpetrated by America's financial elite. This movie, however, looks beyond the inner echelons of General Motors and Lockheed Martin in hopes of outing the evildoers in the White House, particularly in regards to the 43rd President of the United States, George W. Bush. In addition to criticizing the administration's handling of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the Pentagon and World Trade Center, Moore digs deep into the surprising relationship with the Bin Laden family held by both Bush administrations, and questions whether or not potential Saudi involvement with the attacks has been ignored. As Fahrenheit 9/11's Cannes Film Festival debut approached, marking only the second time in 48 years that a documentary has been included among the festival's main competition, Miramax's parent company Disney announced it would not be distributing the film due to its partisan nature, and, according to Moore, out of trepidation that the Florida-based Goliath's multi-million-dollar tax breaks might be negatively affected by Florida Governor Jeb Bush, whose review within Fahrenheit 9/11 is less than favorable. 
Michael Moore - Director / Producer / Screenwriter
Jim Czarnecki - Producer
Kathleen Glynn - Producer
Jeff Gibbs - Composer (Music Score) / Co-producer
Kurt Engfehr - Editor / Co-producer
T. Woody Richman - Editor
Christopher Seward - Editor
Tia Lessin - Supervising Producer
Agnes Mentre - Executive Producer
Bob Weinstein - Executive Producer
Harvey Weinstein - Executive Producer
Francisco Latorre - Sound/Sound Designer
Michael Desjarlais - Camera Operator
Carl Deal - Field Producer
George W. Bush - [Archival Appearance]

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
8.0
2006.01.12.
Titanic
Egoist (remix '98)Der Kommisar (Club '69 remix)
Helden von Heute (ReEdit 98)
No time for Revolution
Jeanny
Coming Home (Jeanny part tWo)
Naked
Vienna Calling
Mutter,Der Mann mit dem koks ist da
Wiener Blut
Push! Push!
Junge Roemer
The sound of Musik
Emotional
Out of the Dark
Verdammt wir leben moch 

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
6.0
2007.11.15.
rendezõ: Szomjas György
forgatókönyvíró: Grunwalsky Ferenc, Fekete Ibolya, Szomjas György
zeneszerzõ: Karácsony János
operatõr: Grunwalsky Ferenc
jelmeztervezõ: Stenger Zsuzsa
Szirtes Ági (Géza felesége)
Andorai Péter (Janitor)
Fatler Renáta (Éva)
Ujlaki Dénes (Gyula)
Tóth Éva (Éva)
Erdõs Mariann
Dörner György
Gáspár Sándor
Derzsi János
Nemcsák Károly
Bertalan Ágnes

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
6.0
2007.07.24.
Törõcsik Mari,
Agárdi Gábor,
Fonay Márta
Benedek Miklós,
Bessenyei Ferenc
Zenthe Ferenc

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
8.0
2006.01.11.
Slice me nice
Chinese eyes
Running man
Bolero
Lady of Ice
Flames of Love
Fools cry
Deep in my Heart (Medley)
No more sin (Medley)
Deep in my Herat II (medley)
Go west (Medley)
Always on my mind (Medley)
Your Disco needs you (Medley)
Wear my ring around your Neck
Na Na Na Na hey hey Kiss him Goodbye
Áll my Loving
Love has called me home
Tigerclip Kiato 

Amblin Entertainment / Warner Brothers
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2005.08.03.
Kevin Reynolds (Robin Hood A tolvajok fejedelme) Steven Spielberg támogatásával készíthette el bemutatkozó rendezését, amely szórakoztatóan és õszintén mesél a felnõtté válásról, és könnyûszerrel felveszi a versenyt a mûfaj olyan nagy klasszikusával, mint például az American Graffiti.
The still unknown Kevin Costner carries this film that involves five college roommates on a last "fandango" before they separately face the harsh realities of an unpredictable future. It is 1971, and the Vietnam War has not yet ended. Gardner Barnes (Costner) has extended his college years by six semesters in an attempt to stave off the rapidly approaching future, Kenneth (Sam Robards) has just canceled his wedding in a drunken look at reality, Lester (Brian Cesak) loves alcohol and tags along with the group just to have a good time, Dorman (Chuck Bush) is devoted to existentialism and flights of poetic fancy, and Phil (Judd Nelson) is barely a member of the group because he is consorting with the enemy: he is a member of ROTC. This unlikely mismatch cavorts through several classic college pranks, among them taking bets on daredevil acts like skydiving into the middle of nowhere. As their high jinks continue, it becomes apparent that their real desire is not to live a wild life for its own sake, but to postpone the moment when they will have to leave school and its lifestyle behind them. 
Kevin Reynolds - Director / Screenwriter
Tim Zinnemann - Producer
James Big Boy Medlin - Screenwriter
Thomas del Ruth - Cinematographer
Alan Silvestri - Composer (Music Score)
Arthur Schmidt - Editor
Steve Semel - Editor
Peter Smith - Art Director
Pat Kehoe - Associate Producer
Barrie M. Osborne - Associate Producer
Kathleen Kennedy - Executive Producer
Frank Marshall - Executive Producer
Robert Zilliox - Set Designer
Michele Neely - Costume Designer
Michael Hancock - Makeup
Lawrence James Cavanaugh - Special Effects
Shane Dixon - Stunts
Larry Holt - Stunts
Fred Lerner - Stunts
Chuck Waters - Stunts
Mary Goldberg - Casting
Judd Nelson - Phil Hicks
Sam Robards - Kenneth Waggener
Chuck Bush - Dorman
Brian Cesak - Lester
Marvin J. McIntyre - Truman Sparks
Suzy Amis - Deb
Glenne Headly - Trelis
Pepe Serna - Gas station mechanic
Elizabeth Daily - Judy
Robyn Rose - Lorna
Ken Fagen - Man on Beach
Michael Conn - Heckler No. 2
Don Brunner - Heckler No. 1
Bill Silver - Man on Beach
Michael M. Vendrell - Helicopter Policeman
Ben Graham - Mayor
Allen Keown - Butcher
Michael Maxwell Katz - Heckler No. 3
Jewel Watson - Salad Lady
Stanley Grover - Phil's Dad
Dana Halsted - Coed
Bill Evridge - Rancher
Manley Adams - Man on Beach
Karl Wickman - Helicopter Pilot
Jane A. Johnston - Phil's Mom
Bill Warren - 'Truman' Stunt Pilot
Margaret Nelson - Rancher's Wife

Buena Vista
Walt Disney Productions
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
6.0
2005.08.03.
Initially released to IMAX theaters at the crescendo of millennial fever and 60 years after the original Fantasia, Fantasia 2000 was meant to revitalize Walt Disney's goal of a constantly evolving film, with new segments replacing old ones with each re-release. Only The Sorcerer's Apprentice remains, with seven new shorts. Angular, abstracted butterfly-like shapes fly through the air in Beethoven's Symphony No. 5; computer-animated whales take flight in Respighi's Pines of Rome; Al Hirschfeld's caricatures of New York life come alive in George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue; Hans Christian Andersen's The Steadfast Tin Soldier is retold with computer animation against Dmitri Shostakovich's Piano Concerto No. 2, Allegro, Opus 102; frantic flamingos try to stop their yo-yoing comrade in Camille Saint-Saëns' Carnival of the Animals, Finale; Donald and Daisy Duck play Noah and his wife trying to manage the ark to Sir Edward Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance; and the cycle of life, death, and rebirth are celebrated in Stravinsky's Firebird Suite 
James Algar - Director
Gaetan Brizzi - Director / Screen Story
Hendel Butoy - Director / Animation Director
Francis Glebas - Director
Eric Goldberg - Director / Screenwriter / Art Director / Animator
Pixote Hunt - Director / Art Director
Donald W. Ernst - Producer
Hans Christian Andersen - Story Author
Joe Grant - Screen Story
Don Hahn - Screenwriter / Production Designer
David Reynolds - Screenwriter
Ludwig van Beethoven - Featured Music
Bruce Coughlin - Musical Arrangement
Paul Dukas - Composer (Music Score)
Edward Elgar - Featured Music
George Gershwin - Composer (Music Score)
James Levine - Musical Direction/Supervision / Conductor
Ottorino Respighi - Composer (Music Score)
Camille Saint-Saëns - Composer (Music Score)
Peter Schickele - Musical Arrangement
Dmitry Shostakovich - Composer (Music Score)
Igor Stravinsky - Featured Music
Lois Freeman-Fox - Editor
Tom Codrick - Art Director
Dan Cooper - Art Director
Dean Gordon - Art Director
Michael Humphries - Art Director
Carl Jones - Art Director
Susan McKinsey-Goldberg - Art Director
Bill Perkins - Art Director
Charles Philippi - Art Director
Zack Schwartz - Art Director
Patricia Hicks - Co-producer
Roy Edward Disney - Executive Producer
Peter Gelb - Executive Producer
Gregory King - Sound/Sound Designer / Supervisor/Manager
Kathleen Battle - Singer
Kendra McCool - Choreography
Mary Hidalgo - Casting
Ruth Lambert - Casting
Tim Allen - Character Animation
Paul Brizzi - Animation Director / Screen Story
Bruce Broughton - Conductor / Musical Direction/Supervision / Supervisor/Manager
Leopold Stokowski - Conductor
Itzhak Perlman - Narrator
Quincy Jones - Narrator
Bette Midler - Narrator
James Earl Jones - Narrator
Teller - Narrator
Penn Jillette - Narrator
James Levine - Narrator
Angela Lansbury - Narrator

20th Century Fox
1492 Pictures / 20th Century Fox / Bernd Eichinger / Constantin Films / Marvel Studios
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2005.08.27.
A handful of heroes become superheroes under unlikely circumstances in this action drama adapted from the long-running Marvel comic book series. Four astronauts are on a mission aboard a new experimental spacecraft when they are unexpectedly exposed to a massive dose of gamma rays. The accident causes strange and unexpected transformations in all four. Reed Richards (Ioan Gruffudd), top scientist and leader of the mission, can now stretch his body like elastic and is dubbed Mr. Fantastic. His partner and sweetheart, Sue Storm (Jessica Alba), develops the ability to become invisible at will, and becomes known as the Invisible Girl. Her younger brother, Johnny Storm (Chris Evans), is renamed the Human Torch for his new talent of being able to summon up fire from his body when he chooses. And Ben Grimm (Michael Chiklis), pilot for the journey, mutates into a monstrous creature with super-human strength and muscles like stone, known as the Thing. Together, the travelers become known as the Fantastic Four, and they set out to use their unusual skills to fight crime, quickly gaining a nemesis in another altered hero who uses his talents for evil, Doctor Doom (Julian McMahon). A long-gestating project that had been talked about by a number of filmmakers since the early '90s, Fantastic Four was previously the basis for a pair of animated television serials, and was made into a feature film in 1994 by producer Roger Corman, though that film was never released. (Fantastic Four creator Stan Lee has said the 1994 film was made only so that the producers could hold on to the rights to the characters, and that it was never intended to be distributed to the public.)  
Tim Story - Director
Avi Arad - Producer
Bernd Eichinger - Producer
Ralph Winter - Producer
Michael France - Screenwriter
Mark Frost - Screenwriter
Jack Kirby - Book Author
Stan Lee - Book Author / Executive Producer
Oliver Wood - Cinematographer
Dave Jordan - Musical Direction/Supervision
John Ottman - Composer (Music Score)
William Hoy - Editor
Bill Boes - Production Designer
Shepherd Frankel - Supervising Art Director
Don MacAulay - Art Director
Ross Fanger - Co-producer
Lee Cleary - Associate Producer / First Assistant Director
David Gorder - Associate Producer
Kurt Williams - Associate Producer
Michael Barnathan - Executive Producer
Chris Columbus - Executive Producer
Kevin Feige - Executive Producer
Mark A. Radcliffe - Executive Producer
Jose I. Fernandez - Costume Designer
José I. Fernandez - Costume Designer
Elizabeth Wilcox - Set Decorator
Eric Batut - Sound/Sound Designer
Nancy Klopper - Casting
John Branagan - Stunts Coordinator
Jacob Rupp - Stunts Coordinator
Owen Walstrom - Stunts Coordinator
Jessica Alba - Susan Storm
Chris Evans - Johnny Storm
Michael Chiklis - Ben Grimm
Julian McMahon - Victor Von Doom
Hamish Linklater - Leonard
Kerry Washington - Alicia Masters
Laurie Holden - Debbie McIlvane
David Parker - Ernie
Kevin McNulty - Jimmy O'Hoolihan
Maria Menounos - Sexy Nurse
Tre Verhoeven - Lusting Model
Ylenia Aurucci - Elevator Lady
Ellen Ewusie - Elevator Lady
Georgia Dewson - Elevator Lady
Sienna Rose - Storm's Fan
Marlaina Mah - Lusting Model
Kate Mullan - Elevator Lady
Michelle Kulas - Elevator Lady
Juanita Mirehouse - Lusting Model
Barbara Christabella - Girl in Park
Sanja Banic - Girl in Park
Jason Kaufman - Cop
Jamie Little - X Games Reporter
Stefanie Singer - Lusting Model
Lia Salmond - Elevator Lady
Jaimie Mcvittie - Little Girl on Bridge
Jenni Squair - Elevator Lady
Preston Peet - Goth Guy
Maurice Tyson - Homeless Guy
Steven Fulani Hart - Newsstand Pedestrian
Bobbi Bysouth - Compound Reporter #3
Lisa Fuller Magee - KTVK-TV (Ind) Phoenix
Bret Martin - Fox 5 - WAGA Atlanta
Bonnie Laufer-Krebs - Tribute TV
Taylor Johnson - Msn.com
Andrew Hunsaker - Yahoo Entertainment
Maria Salas - NBC Entertainment Reporter Miami
Devon Soltendieck - MuchMusic
Liam Mayclem - KRON-TV (Ind) San Francisco
Shaheem Reid - MYV News
Scott Patrick - KUSA-TV (NBC) Denver
Hector A. Leguillow - Newsstand Vendor
Taryn Winter Brill - Aol.com
Sara Edwards - Comcast Network
Heidi Eng - KING-TV (NBC) Seattle
Jon Brady - Fox Network News
Benedict Mulroney - ETalk Daily CTV
Dave Holmes - Reporter-FX
Marian Etoile Watson - UPN 9 - Fox
Richard Ho - Wizard: The Comics Magazine
CB Hackworth
Mike Waco - Fox Network News
Sam Hallenbeck - NBC Tampa
Anthony Toscano - Talking Pictures - KJZZ-TV (Ind) Salt Lake City
Jason Schombing - Bridge Business Man
Michael Kopsa - Ned Cecil
Peter Bryant - Lame Joke Businessman
Lorena Gale - Old Lady With Car #1
Stan Lee - Willie Lumpkin
Kenny Bartram - Himself / Cowboy Kenny
Brian Deegan - X Games Rider
Colin Lawrence - NYPD Bridge Cop 2
Douglas Weston - Victor's Doctor
Mark S. Allen - KMAX-TV (Ind) Sacramento
Sam Rubin - KTLA
Ron Chartier - Hotel Guest
Brenda Crichlow - Compound Reporter #2
Andrew Airlie - Compound Doctor
Doug Abrahams - Truck Driver
Leonard Thomas - Fox 2 Detroit
Deejay Jackson - Chief Fireman
Terry David Mulligan - CityTV
Jim Ferguson - ABC-KGUN 9-TV Tucson
Ed Hodson - Construction Worker
Peggy Gormley - Homeless Woman
Nicole Munoz - Little Girl
Louise Lemoine Torres - Cad Driver
Gina Holden - LV Receptionist
Pascale Hutton - Nightclub Girlfriend
David Richmond-Peck - Gallery Patron
Jennifer Lothrop - FX
Morgan Reynolds - Corvette Redhead
Danielle Dunn-Morris - Old Lady With Car #2
Penelope Corrin - Bohemian Girl 1
Paul Belsito - NYPD Bridge Cop 3
Aonika Laurent - Bohemian Girl 2
Patrick Stoner - WHYY-TV Philadelphia
John Speredakos - Construction Worker
Tony Alcantar - Compound Reporter #1
Lauren Sanchez - KCOP - KTTV
Daniel Bacon - Bridge Reporter
David Moss
Bethann Schebece - Newsstand Pedestrian
Jason Diablo - NYPD Bridge Cop 1
G. Michael Gray - Night Club Boyfriend
Donavon Stinson - X Games Announcer
Ronnie Renner - Himself

20th Century Fox
1492 Pictures / 20th Century Fox / Bernd Eichinger / Constantin Films / Marvel Studios
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2006.07.16.
A handful of heroes become superheroes under unlikely circumstances in this action drama adapted from the long-running Marvel comic book series. Four astronauts are on a mission aboard a new experimental spacecraft when they are unexpectedly exposed to a massive dose of gamma rays. The accident causes strange and unexpected transformations in all four. Reed Richards (Ioan Gruffudd), top scientist and leader of the mission, can now stretch his body like elastic and is dubbed Mr. Fantastic. His partner and sweetheart, Sue Storm (Jessica Alba), develops the ability to become invisible at will, and becomes known as the Invisible Girl. Her younger brother, Johnny Storm (Chris Evans), is renamed the Human Torch for his new talent of being able to summon up fire from his body when he chooses. And Ben Grimm (Michael Chiklis), pilot for the journey, mutates into a monstrous creature with super-human strength and muscles like stone, known as the Thing. Together, the travelers become known as the Fantastic Four, and they set out to use their unusual skills to fight crime, quickly gaining a nemesis in another altered hero who uses his talents for evil, Doctor Doom (Julian McMahon). A long-gestating project that had been talked about by a number of filmmakers since the early '90s, Fantastic Four was previously the basis for a pair of animated television serials, and was made into a feature film in 1994 by producer Roger Corman, though that film was never released. (Fantastic Four creator Stan Lee has said the 1994 film was made only so that the producers could hold on to the rights to the characters, and that it was never intended to be distributed to the public.)  
Tim Story - Director
Avi Arad - Producer
Bernd Eichinger - Producer
Ralph Winter - Producer
Michael France - Screenwriter
Mark Frost - Screenwriter
Jack Kirby - Book Author
Stan Lee - Book Author / Executive Producer
Oliver Wood - Cinematographer
Dave Jordan - Musical Direction/Supervision
John Ottman - Composer (Music Score)
William Hoy - Editor
Bill Boes - Production Designer
Shepherd Frankel - Supervising Art Director
Don MacAulay - Art Director
Ross Fanger - Co-producer
Lee Cleary - Associate Producer / First Assistant Director
David Gorder - Associate Producer
Kurt Williams - Associate Producer
Michael Barnathan - Executive Producer
Chris Columbus - Executive Producer
Kevin Feige - Executive Producer
Mark A. Radcliffe - Executive Producer
Jose I. Fernandez - Costume Designer
José I. Fernandez - Costume Designer
Elizabeth Wilcox - Set Decorator
Eric Batut - Sound/Sound Designer
Nancy Klopper - Casting
John Branagan - Stunts Coordinator
Jacob Rupp - Stunts Coordinator
Owen Walstrom - Stunts Coordinator
Jessica Alba - Susan Storm
Chris Evans - Johnny Storm
Michael Chiklis - Ben Grimm
Julian McMahon - Victor Von Doom
Hamish Linklater - Leonard
Kerry Washington - Alicia Masters
Laurie Holden - Debbie McIlvane
David Parker - Ernie
Kevin McNulty - Jimmy O'Hoolihan
Maria Menounos - Sexy Nurse
Tre Verhoeven - Lusting Model
Ylenia Aurucci - Elevator Lady
Ellen Ewusie - Elevator Lady
Georgia Dewson - Elevator Lady
Sienna Rose - Storm's Fan
Marlaina Mah - Lusting Model
Kate Mullan - Elevator Lady
Michelle Kulas - Elevator Lady
Juanita Mirehouse - Lusting Model
Barbara Christabella - Girl in Park
Sanja Banic - Girl in Park
Jason Kaufman - Cop
Jamie Little - X Games Reporter
Stefanie Singer - Lusting Model
Lia Salmond - Elevator Lady
Jaimie Mcvittie - Little Girl on Bridge
Jenni Squair - Elevator Lady
Preston Peet - Goth Guy
Maurice Tyson - Homeless Guy
Steven Fulani Hart - Newsstand Pedestrian
Bobbi Bysouth - Compound Reporter #3
Lisa Fuller Magee - KTVK-TV (Ind) Phoenix
Bret Martin - Fox 5 - WAGA Atlanta
Bonnie Laufer-Krebs - Tribute TV
Taylor Johnson - Msn.com
Andrew Hunsaker - Yahoo Entertainment
Maria Salas - NBC Entertainment Reporter Miami
Devon Soltendieck - MuchMusic
Liam Mayclem - KRON-TV (Ind) San Francisco
Shaheem Reid - MYV News
Scott Patrick - KUSA-TV (NBC) Denver
Hector A. Leguillow - Newsstand Vendor
Taryn Winter Brill - Aol.com
Sara Edwards - Comcast Network
Heidi Eng - KING-TV (NBC) Seattle
Jon Brady - Fox Network News
Benedict Mulroney - ETalk Daily CTV
Dave Holmes - Reporter-FX
Marian Etoile Watson - UPN 9 - Fox
Richard Ho - Wizard: The Comics Magazine
CB Hackworth
Mike Waco - Fox Network News
Sam Hallenbeck - NBC Tampa
Anthony Toscano - Talking Pictures - KJZZ-TV (Ind) Salt Lake City
Jason Schombing - Bridge Business Man
Michael Kopsa - Ned Cecil
Peter Bryant - Lame Joke Businessman
Lorena Gale - Old Lady With Car #1
Stan Lee - Willie Lumpkin
Kenny Bartram - Himself / Cowboy Kenny
Brian Deegan - X Games Rider
Colin Lawrence - NYPD Bridge Cop 2
Douglas Weston - Victor's Doctor
Mark S. Allen - KMAX-TV (Ind) Sacramento
Sam Rubin - KTLA
Ron Chartier - Hotel Guest
Brenda Crichlow - Compound Reporter #2
Andrew Airlie - Compound Doctor
Doug Abrahams - Truck Driver
Leonard Thomas - Fox 2 Detroit
Deejay Jackson - Chief Fireman
Terry David Mulligan - CityTV
Jim Ferguson - ABC-KGUN 9-TV Tucson
Ed Hodson - Construction Worker
Peggy Gormley - Homeless Woman
Nicole Munoz - Little Girl
Louise Lemoine Torres - Cad Driver
Gina Holden - LV Receptionist
Pascale Hutton - Nightclub Girlfriend
David Richmond-Peck - Gallery Patron
Jennifer Lothrop - FX
Morgan Reynolds - Corvette Redhead
Danielle Dunn-Morris - Old Lady With Car #2
Penelope Corrin - Bohemian Girl 1
Paul Belsito - NYPD Bridge Cop 3
Aonika Laurent - Bohemian Girl 2
Patrick Stoner - WHYY-TV Philadelphia
John Speredakos - Construction Worker
Tony Alcantar - Compound Reporter #1
Lauren Sanchez - KCOP - KTTV
Daniel Bacon - Bridge Reporter
David Moss
Bethann Schebece - Newsstand Pedestrian
Jason Diablo - NYPD Bridge Cop 1
G. Michael Gray - Night Club Boyfriend
Donavon Stinson - X Games Announcer
Ronnie Renner - Himself
20th Century Fox
1492 Pictures / Constantin Film / Marvel Studios
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
2007.07.27.
The world's most famous team of astronauts-cum-superheroes returns in the effects-heavy sequel Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer. As the story opens, Sue Storm, AKA The Invisible Girl (Jessica Alba), and Reed Richards, AKA Mr. Fantastic (Ioan Gruffudd) prepare for their upcoming, superhero-studded wedding celebration. But Reed cannot stay focused on the nuptials - he's distracted by wire reports of a bizarre, comet-like object hurtling toward the Earth with tremendous force, triggering brownouts, blackouts, tropical storms and various other climatological disasters. When the said object hits the island of Manhattan, destroying much of the city in its wake, its identity becomes resoundingly clear: "it" is actually a "he" - a psychotic villain known as The Silver Surfer (voice of Larry Fishburne) who intends, for some unascertainable reason, to destroy much of the Earth - just as he obliterated dozens of planets before it. Feeling compelled to rally their old gang and save the day, Sue and Reed summon Ben Grimm, AKA The Thing (Michael Chiklis), and Johnny Storm, AKA The Human Torch (Chris Evans) to take on the Surfer - and end up battling not only him, but an obnoxious Army general (Andre Braugher) and the cantankerous Victor Von Doom (Julian MacMahon), who has broken out of his icy prison that held him captive at the end of the first movie. Tim Story directs.
 
Tim Story - Director
Avi Arad - Producer
Bernd Eichinger - Producer
Ralph Winter - Producer
Mark Frost - Screenwriter
Don Payne - Screenwriter
Larry Blanford - Cinematographer
John Ottman - Composer (Music Score)
Peter Elliot - Editor
Michael McCusker - Editor
Kirk M. Petruccelli - Production Designer
Daniel Dorrance - Art Director
Sandi Tanaka - Art Director
Lee Cleary - Co-producer
Ross Fanger - Co-producer
Stewart Bethune - Associate Producer
Allison Calleri - Associate Producer
Michael Barnathan - Executive Producer
Chris Columbus - Executive Producer
Kevin Feige - Executive Producer
Stan Lee - Executive Producer
Mark A. Radcliffe - Executive Producer
Mary Vogt - Costume Designer
Heike Brandstatter - Casting
Coreen Mayrs - Casting
Weta Digital - Visual Effects
Jessica Alba - Susan Storm
Chris Evans - Johnny Storm
Michael Chiklis - Ben Grimm
Julian McMahon - Dr. Doom [Voice]
Kerry Washington - Alicia Masters
Andre Braugher - General Hager
Laurence Fishburne - Voice of the Silver Surfer [Voice]
Doug Jones - Silver Surfer
Beau Garrett - Frankie Raye
Brian Posehn - Wedding Minister
Zach Grenier - Mr. Sherman/Rafke
Kenneth Welsh - Dr. Jeff Wagner
Alicia Thorgrimsson - New York Pedestrian
Valerie Tian - New York Teen Girl #1
Gonzalo Menendez - Lieutenant
Moneca Delain - Hot Party Girl #2
Giuliana DePandi - Entertainment Reporter
Silver Butler - Wedding Planner
Vanessa Minnillo - Johnny's Wedding Date
Stan Lee - Rejected Wedding Guest
Suzanne Ristic - Airline Woman
Kevin McNulty - Baxter Building Doorman
Patricia Harras - Fan Four Receptionist
Crystal Lowe - Hot Party Girl #3
Andy Stahl - Tailor
Malcom Boddington - Pub Owner

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2006.01.21.
 

Gaumont
Gaumont / Production Artistique Cinematographique
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
6.0
2006.07.16.
This movie is the first in a trilogy that parodied the popular silent Fantomas serials of director Louis Feuillade, which followed the adventures of the titular master criminal created by writers Pierre Souvestre and Marcel Allain. After a daring jewelry heist signed "Fantomas," police commissioner Juve (Louis de Funes) goes on national television claiming that Fantomas doesn't exist and that there is no reason for public concern. Riding the wave of public interest, journalist Fandor (Jean Marais) publishes a bogus interview with the master criminal. Fantomas (also played by Jean Marais) doesn't appreciate the joke and kidnaps Fandor to teach him a lesson. A master of disguise, he pulls an even more daring robbery wearing the Fandor mask. Comic relief is provided by commissioner Juve's awkward attempts to capture the elusive arch-criminal.
 
André Hunebelle - Director
Pierre Foucauld - Screenwriter
Jean Halain - Screenwriter
Marcel Grignon - Cinematographer
Michel Magne - Composer (Music Score)
Jean Feyte - Editor
Paul-Louis Boutie - Art Director
Paul Cadeac - Executive Producer
Alain Poiré - Executive Producer
Gil Delamare - Special Effects
Louis de Funes - Commissioner Juve
Mylene Demongeot - Helene
Robert Dalban - Newspaper Editor
Jacques Dynam - Juve's Assistant
Bernard Musson
Rudy Lenoir
Andrée Tainsy
Henri Serre
Dominique Zardi
Hugues Wanner
Jean-Roger Caussimon
Henri Attal
André Dumas
Françoise Christophe
Pierre Collet

Gaumont
Production Artistique Cinematographique
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
6.0
2006.04.15.
In the third installment of the parodic Fantomas series, the eponymous arch criminal imposes the "right-to-live" tax on the rich, threatening to kill those who dare not to pay. Journalist Fandor (Jean Marais) and commissioner Juve (Louis de Funes) are invited to the Scottish castle of Lord McRashley (Jean-Roger Caussimon), one of Fantomas' potential victims, who has decided to set a trap for the elusive fiend.
 
André Hunebelle - Director
Louis de Funes - Commissioner Juve
Mylene Demongeot - Helene
Jean-Roger Caussimon - Lord McRashley
Henri Serre - Andre
Jacques Dynam - Juve's Assistant
Robert Dalban

Gaumont
Gaumont International / Productions Artistique Cinematographique / Victory Films
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2006.07.16.
In the second installment of the parodic Fantomas series, the title arch criminal and master of disguise kidnaps prominent scientist Prof. Marchand in order to develop a new powerful weapon to threaten the world. Fantomas is also planning to kidnap another scientist, Prof. Lefebvre. Journalist Fandor (Jean Marais, who also plays Fantomas and Prof. Lefebvre) decides to set a trap for the elusive villain. He disguises himself as Lefebvre and attends a scientific conference in Rome expecting Fantomas to kidnap him. As always, Fandor's ingenious plan backfires due to the interference of the bumbling police commissioner Juve (Louis de Funes).
 
André Hunebelle - Director
Paul Cadeac - Producer
Alain Poiré - Producer
Pierre Foucauld - Screenwriter
Jean Halain - Screenwriter
Raymond LeMoigne - Cinematographer
Michel Magne - Composer (Music Score)
Jean Feyte - Editor
Max Douy - Set Designer
René Daudin - Makeup
Gil Delamare - Special Effects
Renzo Cerrato - First Assistant Director
Louis de Funes - Commissioner Juve
Mylene Demongeot - Helene
Jacques Dynam - Juve's Assistant
Robert Dalban - Newspaper Editor
Jacques Marin
Jean Michaud
Yvan Chiffre
Pietro Tordi
Dominique Zardi
Max Montavon
Florence Blot
Henri Attal
Robert Le Beal
Mino Doro

Cinerez / Rizzoli Film
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2006.05.20.
In a series of different stories, Fantozzi (Paolo Villaggio) is a stoical low-level office worker. He is beset by a world of difficulties which, despite his best efforts, he never overcomes. Villagio enacts these episodes, based on stories from his own book, in a manner which many compared to Buster Keaton. Given a low-budget production, this film was nonetheless extremely popular in its native Italy.  
Luciano Salce - Director / Screenwriter
Leo Benvenuti - Screenwriter
Piero De Bernardi - Screenwriter
Paolo Villaggio - Screenwriter
Erico Menczer - Cinematographer
Fabio Frizzi - Composer (Music Score)
Amedeo Salfa - Editor
Nedo Azzini - Art Director
Umberto D'Orsi
Gigi Reder - Ragionier Filini

Maura International Film / Titanus Produzione
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2007.10.17.
Neri Parenti - Director / Screenwriter
Paolo Villaggio - Director / Screenwriter
Bruno Altissimi - Producer
Claudio Saraceni - Producer
Leo Benvenuti - Screenwriter
Piero De Bernardi - Screenwriter
Claudio Cirillo - Cinematographer
Fred Bongusto - Composer (Music Score)
Sergio Montanari - Editor
Umberto Turco - Set Designer
Milena Vukotic - Mrs. Fantozzi
Diego Abatantuono (Cecco)
Gigi Reder (Filini)
Giuseppe Anatrelli (Calboni)
Plinio Fernando (Mariangela Fantozzi)
Pietro Zardini (Fonelli)

A Penta Distrivuzione
Cecchi Gori Distribuzione / Maura International Film / Titanus Produzione
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2007.11.13.
This is the fourth "Fantossi" comedy by director Neri Parenti and stars Paolo Villaggio again as the out-of-luck office clerk who is the butt of all jokes, the recipient of consistently bad fortune, and the father of an exceptionally ugly daughter. When Fantossi's daughter gets pregnant, he goes to the hospital to find out about an abortion for her but ends up on the operating table himself for a sex-change operation and as usual, no one pays any attention to his protests. Eventually he is put back together again, and by that time, his daughter has given birth to a strange-looking baby indeed much to the consternation of Fantossi's friends at the office who are forced to look at his baby pictures. Exaggerated episodes such as this characterize the humor in the film, humor that may be extreme but can be understood without subtitles.
 
rendezõ: Neri Parenti
operatõr: Alberto Spagnoli
zene: Bruno Zambrini
Neri Parenti - Director / Screenwriter
Leo Benvenuti - Screenwriter
Paolo Villaggio - Screenwriter
Alberto Spagnoli - Cinematographer
Sergio Montanari - Editor
Anna Mazzamauro (Signorina Silvani)
Milena Vukotic (Pina Fantozzi)
Mario Pedone (Franco)
Michele Mirabella (Fonelli)

Cinema AB/ Persona Films/ Sandrew Film & Teater/ SVT 1/ Swedish Film Institute/ Swedish Film Production/ Tobis Filmkunst
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
10.0
2007.12.23.
Though he made allusions to his own life in all of his films, Fanny and Alexander was the first overtly autobiographical film by Ingmar Bergman. Taking his time throughout (188 minutes to be exact), Bergman recreates several episodes from his youth, using as conduits the fictional Ekdahl family. Alexander, the director's alter ego, is first seen at age 10 at a joyous and informal Christmas gathering of relatives and servants. Fanny is Alexander's sister; both suffer an emotional shakedown when their recently-widowed mother (Ewa Froling) marries a cold and distant minister. Stripped of their creature comforts and relaxed family atmosphere, Fanny and Alexander suddenly find their childhood unendurable. The kids' grandmother (Gunn Wallgren) "kidnaps" Fanny and Alexander for the purpose of showering them with the first kindness and affection that they've had since their father's death. This "purge" of the darker elements of Fanny and Alexander's existence is accomplished at the unintentional (but applaudable) cost of the hated stepfather's life. Ingmar Bergman insisted that Fanny and Alexander, originally a multipart television series pared down to feature-film length, represented his "retirement" work, though within a year after its release he was busy with several additional Swedish TV projects. Oscars went to Fanny and Alexander for best foreign film, cinematography (Sven Nykvist), costumes and art direction/set decoration.
 
Ingmar Bergman - Director / Screenwriter
Sven Nykvist - Cinematographer
Daniel Bell - Composer (Music Score)
Benjamin Britten - Featured Music
Frans Helmerson - Composer (Music Score)
Marianne Jacobs - Composer (Music Score)
Robert Schumann - Featured Music
Sylvia Ingemarsson - Editor
Anna Asp - Production Designer
Jörn Donner - Executive Producer
Jacob Tigerskiold - Set Designer
Marik Vos-Lundh - Costume Designer
Katinka Farago - Production Manager
Brita Werkmäster - Production Manager
díjak:
Best Art Direction (win) Anna Asp 1983 Academy
Best Cinematography (win) Sven Nykvist 1983 Academy
Best Costume Design (win) Marik Vos-Lundh 1983 Academy
Best Director (nom) Ingmar Bergman 1983 Academy
Best Foreign Language Film (win) Ingmar Bergman 1983 Academy
Best Original Screenplay (nom) Ingmar Bergman 1983 Academy
Best Cinematography (win) Sven Nykvist 1983 British Academy Awards
Best Director (nom) Ingmar Bergman 1983 Directors Guild of America
Best Foreign Film (win) Ingmar Bergman 1983 French Academy of Cinema
Best Director (nom) Ingmar Bergman 1983 Golden Globe
Best Foreign Film (win) 1983 Golden Globe
Best Cinematography (win) Sven Nykvist 1983 L.A. Film Critics Association
Best Foreign Film (win) 1983 L.A. Film Critics Association
Best Foreign Film (win) 1983 National Board of Review
Best Director (win) Ingmar Bergman 1983 New York Film Critics Circle
Best Foreign Film (win) 1983 New York Film Critics Circle
Bertil Guve - Alexander Ekdahl
Gunn Wallgren - Helena Ekdahl
Börje Ahlstedt - Helena's son Prof. Carl Ekdahl
Allan Edwall - Oscar Ekdahl
Ewa Fröling - Emilie Ekdahl
Christina Schollin - Lydia Ekdahl
Jarl Kulle - Gustav Adolf Ekdahl
Mona Malm - Alma
Gunnar Björnstrand - Filip Landahl
Jan Malmsjö - Bishop Edvard Vergerus
Marianne Aminoff - Bishop's mother Blenda
Erland Josephson - Isak Jacobi
Stina Ekblad - Ismael
Mats Bergman - Aron
Kristina Adolphson - Siri
Inga Alenius - Lisen
Kristian Almgren - Putte
Harriet Andersson - Justina
Pernilla August - Maj
Anna Bergman - Miss Hanna Schwartz
Nils Brandt - Mr. Morsing
Siv Ericks - Alida
Majlis Granlund - Miss Vega
Maria Granlund - Petra
Sonya Hedenbratt - Aunt Emma
Svea Holst - Miss Ester
Heinz Hopf - Tomas Graal
Maud Hyttenberg - Mrs. Sinclair
Kerstin Karte - Prompter
Tore Karte - Administrative Director
Ake Lagergren - Johan Armfeldt
Sune Mangs - Mr. Salenius
Per Mattson - Mr. Mikael Bergman
Lena Olin - Rosa
Licka Sjöman - Grete Holm
Kerstin Tidelius - Henrietta Vergerus
Eva von Hanno - Berta
Angelica Wallgren - Eva

Gramercy Pictures
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
10.0
2006.01.31.
Az emberrablók azonban az átlagnál is ütõdöttebbek. Miközben a kocsi csomagtartójában nyöszörgõ túszt szállítják, lepuffantanak egy rendõrjárõrt, aki gyanút fogott. Aztán annak az autónak az utasait is kivégzik, amelyik éppen a rendõrgyilkosság pillanatában haladt el mellettük, majd mintegy megkoronázva bénázásukat, nem sokkal késõbb az értékes túszt is agyoncsapják. A nyugodt kisvárosban hirtelen emelkedik az áldozatok száma, és az egész szövevényes ügyet egy felettébb állapotos, de nagyon higgadt helyi seriffnõnek kell felgöngyölítenie...
A Coen testvérek filmjükért számos jelölést és díjat kaptak, többek között 1996-ban Cannes-ban a legjobb rendezésért, illetve 1997-ben 7 Oscar-jelölésbõl a legjobb forgatókönyvért járó elismerést, Frances McDormand pedig a legjobb nõi fõszereplõ díját.
Filmmaking siblings Joel Coen and Ethan Coen both embraced and poked satirical fun at their rural Minnesota roots with this comedy-drama-thriller that earned seven Oscar nominations, winning for Best Actress and Best Original Screenplay. Frances McDormand stars as Marge Gunderson, a pregnant police chief whose affable, folksy demeanor masks a whip-smart mind. When a pair of motorists are found slain not far from the corpse of a state trooper, Marge begins piecing together a case involving a pair of dopey would-be kidnappers, Carl (Steve Buscemi) and Gaear (Bergman stock player Peter Stormare). They've been hired by Jerry Lundegaard (William H. Macy), a car salesman under the thumb of his wealthy, overbearing boss and father-in-law, Wade (Harve Presnell). Jerry's raised some money illegally through a petty scam he's run on General Motors and he's about to get caught. When Wade sours a business deal that could save his son-in-law's hide, the desperate Jerry hires Carl and Gaear to kidnap his wife and hold her for ransom. Things go predictably wrong and a series of murders occur, with Marge, waddling along behind her enormous belly and ever-hungering for an all-you-can-eat buffet, hot on the trail of the killers. Although the credits for Fargo state that the film is loosely based on real events, the story is entirely fictional, the claim being just an ironic jibe on the part of the Coens 
Joel Coen - Director / Producer / Screenwriter
John Cameron - Producer
Ethan Coen - Producer / Screenwriter
Roger Deakins - Cinematographer
Carter Burwell - Composer (Music Score)
Roderick Jaynes - Editor
Rick Heinrichs - Production Designer
Thomas D. Wilkins - Art Director
Tim Bevan - Executive Producer
Eric Fellner - Executive Producer
Lauri Gaffin - Set Designer
Mary Zophres - Costume Designer
Allan Byer - Sound/Sound Designer
John Blake - Makeup
Paul Murphy - Special Effects
Michelangelo Csaba Bolla - First Assistant Director
John Lyons - Casting
díjak:
Best Actress (win) Frances McDormand 1996 Academy
Best Cinematography (nom) Roger Deakins 1996 Academy
Best Director (nom) Joel Coen 1996 Academy
Best Editing (nom) Roderick Jaynes 1996 Academy
Best Original Screenplay (win) Joel Coen 1996 Academy
Best Original Screenplay (win) Ethan Coen 1996 Academy
Best Picture (nom) Ethan Coen 1996 Academy
Best Supporting Actor (nom) William H. Macy 1996 Academy
Best Cinematography (nom) Roger Deakins 1996 American Society of Cinematographers
Best Actress (win) Frances McDormand 1996 Broadcast Film Critics Association
Best Picture (win) 1996 Broadcast Film Critics Association
Best Director (win) Joel Coen 1996 Cannes International Film Festival
Best Actress (win) Frances McDormand 1996 Chicago Film Critics Association
Best Director (win) Joel Coen 1996 Chicago Film Critics Association
Best Original Score (win) Carter Burwell 1996 Chicago Film Critics Association
Best Picture (win) 1996 Chicago Film Critics Association
Best Screenplay (win) Ethan Coen 1996 Chicago Film Critics Association
Best Screenplay (win) Joel Coen 1996 Chicago Film Critics Association
Best Director (nom) Joel Coen 1996 Directors Guild of America
Best Actor (win) William H. Macy 1996 Independent Spirit Award
Best Actress (win) Frances McDormand 1996 Independent Spirit Award
Best Cinematography (win) Roger Deakins 1996 Independent Spirit Award
Best Director (win) Joel Coen 1996 Independent Spirit Award
Best Picture (win) 1996 Independent Spirit Award
Best Screenplay (win) Joel Coen 1996 Independent Spirit Award
Best Screenplay (win) Ethan Coen 1996 Independent Spirit Award
Best Screenplay (win) Joel Coen 1996 L.A. Film Critics Association
Best Screenplay (win) Ethan Coen 1996 L.A. Film Critics Association
Best Actress (win) Frances McDormand 1996 National Board of Review
Best Director (win) Joel Coen 1996 National Board of Review
Best Picture (nom) 1996 National Board of Review
Best Film (win) 1996 New York Film Critics Circle
Best Actress (win) Frances McDormand 1996 Screen Actors Guild
Best Supporting Actor (nom) William H. Macy 1996 Screen Actors Guild
100 Greatest American Movies (win) 1998 American Film Institute
William H. Macy - Jerry Lundegaard
Steve Buscemi - Carl Showalter
Peter Stormare - Gaear Grimsrud
Harve Presnell - Wade Gustafson
John Carroll Lynch - Norm Gunderson
Kristin Rudrud - Jean Lundegaard
Larry Brandenburg - Stan Grossman
Stephen Park - Mike Yanagita
Sharon Anderson - Morning Show Hostess
Cliff Rakerd - Officer Olson
Warren Keith - Reilly Diefenbach
Gary Houston - Irate Customer
José Feliciano - Himself
Steve Reevis - Shep Proudfoot
Bruce Campbell - Soap Opera Star on TV

Gramercy Pictures
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
10.0
2006.05.20.
Az emberrablók azonban az átlagnál is ütõdöttebbek. Miközben a kocsi csomagtartójában nyöszörgõ túszt szállítják, lepuffantanak egy rendõrjárõrt, aki gyanút fogott. Aztán annak az autónak az utasait is kivégzik, amelyik éppen a rendõrgyilkosság pillanatában haladt el mellettük, majd mintegy megkoronázva bénázásukat, nem sokkal késõbb az értékes túszt is agyoncsapják. A nyugodt kisvárosban hirtelen emelkedik az áldozatok száma, és az egész szövevényes ügyet egy felettébb állapotos, de nagyon higgadt helyi seriffnõnek kell felgöngyölítenie...
A Coen testvérek filmjükért számos jelölést és díjat kaptak, többek között 1996-ban Cannes-ban a legjobb rendezésért, illetve 1997-ben 7 Oscar-jelölésbõl a legjobb forgatókönyvért járó elismerést, Frances McDormand pedig a legjobb nõi fõszereplõ díját.
Filmmaking siblings Joel Coen and Ethan Coen both embraced and poked satirical fun at their rural Minnesota roots with this comedy-drama-thriller that earned seven Oscar nominations, winning for Best Actress and Best Original Screenplay. Frances McDormand stars as Marge Gunderson, a pregnant police chief whose affable, folksy demeanor masks a whip-smart mind. When a pair of motorists are found slain not far from the corpse of a state trooper, Marge begins piecing together a case involving a pair of dopey would-be kidnappers, Carl (Steve Buscemi) and Gaear (Bergman stock player Peter Stormare). They've been hired by Jerry Lundegaard (William H. Macy), a car salesman under the thumb of his wealthy, overbearing boss and father-in-law, Wade (Harve Presnell). Jerry's raised some money illegally through a petty scam he's run on General Motors and he's about to get caught. When Wade sours a business deal that could save his son-in-law's hide, the desperate Jerry hires Carl and Gaear to kidnap his wife and hold her for ransom. Things go predictably wrong and a series of murders occur, with Marge, waddling along behind her enormous belly and ever-hungering for an all-you-can-eat buffet, hot on the trail of the killers. Although the credits for Fargo state that the film is loosely based on real events, the story is entirely fictional, the claim being just an ironic jibe on the part of the Coens 
Joel Coen - Director / Producer / Screenwriter
John Cameron - Producer
Ethan Coen - Producer / Screenwriter
Roger Deakins - Cinematographer
Carter Burwell - Composer (Music Score)
Roderick Jaynes - Editor
Rick Heinrichs - Production Designer
Thomas D. Wilkins - Art Director
Tim Bevan - Executive Producer
Eric Fellner - Executive Producer
Lauri Gaffin - Set Designer
Mary Zophres - Costume Designer
Allan Byer - Sound/Sound Designer
John Blake - Makeup
Paul Murphy - Special Effects
Michelangelo Csaba Bolla - First Assistant Director
John Lyons - Casting
díjak:
Best Actress (win) Frances McDormand 1996 Academy
Best Cinematography (nom) Roger Deakins 1996 Academy
Best Director (nom) Joel Coen 1996 Academy
Best Editing (nom) Roderick Jaynes 1996 Academy
Best Original Screenplay (win) Joel Coen 1996 Academy
Best Original Screenplay (win) Ethan Coen 1996 Academy
Best Picture (nom) Ethan Coen 1996 Academy
Best Supporting Actor (nom) William H. Macy 1996 Academy
Best Cinematography (nom) Roger Deakins 1996 American Society of Cinematographers
Best Actress (win) Frances McDormand 1996 Broadcast Film Critics Association
Best Picture (win) 1996 Broadcast Film Critics Association
Best Director (win) Joel Coen 1996 Cannes International Film Festival
Best Actress (win) Frances McDormand 1996 Chicago Film Critics Association
Best Director (win) Joel Coen 1996 Chicago Film Critics Association
Best Original Score (win) Carter Burwell 1996 Chicago Film Critics Association
Best Picture (win) 1996 Chicago Film Critics Association
Best Screenplay (win) Ethan Coen 1996 Chicago Film Critics Association
Best Screenplay (win) Joel Coen 1996 Chicago Film Critics Association
Best Director (nom) Joel Coen 1996 Directors Guild of America
Best Actor (win) William H. Macy 1996 Independent Spirit Award
Best Actress (win) Frances McDormand 1996 Independent Spirit Award
Best Cinematography (win) Roger Deakins 1996 Independent Spirit Award
Best Director (win) Joel Coen 1996 Independent Spirit Award
Best Picture (win) 1996 Independent Spirit Award
Best Screenplay (win) Joel Coen 1996 Independent Spirit Award
Best Screenplay (win) Ethan Coen 1996 Independent Spirit Award
Best Screenplay (win) Joel Coen 1996 L.A. Film Critics Association
Best Screenplay (win) Ethan Coen 1996 L.A. Film Critics Association
Best Actress (win) Frances McDormand 1996 National Board of Review
Best Director (win) Joel Coen 1996 National Board of Review
Best Picture (nom) 1996 National Board of Review
Best Film (win) 1996 New York Film Critics Circle
Best Actress (win) Frances McDormand 1996 Screen Actors Guild
Best Supporting Actor (nom) William H. Macy 1996 Screen Actors Guild
100 Greatest American Movies (win) 1998 American Film Institute
William H. Macy - Jerry Lundegaard
Steve Buscemi - Carl Showalter
Peter Stormare - Gaear Grimsrud
Harve Presnell - Wade Gustafson
John Carroll Lynch - Norm Gunderson
Kristin Rudrud - Jean Lundegaard
Larry Brandenburg - Stan Grossman
Stephen Park - Mike Yanagita
Sharon Anderson - Morning Show Hostess
Cliff Rakerd - Officer Olson
Warren Keith - Reilly Diefenbach
Gary Houston - Irate Customer
José Feliciano - Himself
Steve Reevis - Shep Proudfoot
Bruce Campbell - Soap Opera Star on TV

Buena Vista
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2006.05.03.
Deadbeat dads be damned. Patrick Swayze plays a con man who tries to live up to the ideals of "family values" by kidnapping his son and daughter from the evil clutches of a corrupt orphanage and taking them on a cross-country trip in his vintage convertible. To complicate matters, his daughter has been sexually molested by the head of the orphanage, who fears that she may prosecute if given the opportunity. This family drama is also a zany road movie as the re-united father and children flee the police on a quest to restore their family.
 
Darrell James Roodt - Director
Jeffrey Chernov - Producer
Gillian Gorfil - Producer
Nicholas Pileggi - Producer
Richard H. Prince - Producer
Anant Singh - Producer
Russell J. Spencer - Screenwriter
Mark Vicente - Cinematographer
Patrick O'Hearn - Composer (Music Score)
David Heitner - Editor
David Barkham - Production Designer
Dins Danielsen - Art Director
Suzette Sheets - Set Designer
Donfeld - Costume Designer
Don Feld - Costume Designer
Kenny Bates - Stunts
David Burton - Stunts
John Cade - Stunts
Debbie Evans - Stunts
David S. Garber - Stunts
Kane Hodder - Stunts
David Lea - Stunts
Gary McLarty - Stunts
Charlie Picerni - Stunts / Stunts Coordinator
Chuck Picerni, Jr. - Stunts
Paul Picerni - Stunts
Steve Picerni - Stunts
Ron Rondell - Stunts
Halle Berry - Kathleen Mercer
Sabrina Lloyd - Kelly Charles
Brian Bonsall - Eddie Charles
Michael Ironside - Jerry
Diane Ladd - Rita
Bob Gunton - Lazzaro
Rick Zumwalt - Burly Guy
Gary Epper - Trucker
John Manca - Detective #2
Kane Hodder
Michael Tamburro - 2nd Helicopter Pilot
Josh Lucas - Andy
Michael Moody - Driver
Mike Fenton
Allison Cowitt
Charlie Picerni - Body Guard #1
Cathy Celario - Dealer
Gregory Cooke - 1st Drug Dealer
Michael de Lano - Pit Boss
William Bumiller - Travis
Adrienne Barbeau - Celeste
Charles Tamburro - 1st Helicopter Pilot
Steve Picerni - Swat Leader
David Pressman - Gambler #1
Eric Glenn - Young Cop
Georgann Johnson - Judge
Marvin J. McIntyre - Skinny Guy
Vanessa Marquez - Delores

Lions Gate Films
Castelao Productions / Fantastic Factory / TVC / Via Digital
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2006.04.08.
A man goes to hell and back to avenge the death of the woman he loves in this over-the-top horror story. Troubled artist Jaspers (Mark Frost) is depressed and considering suicide after his girlfriend, an illegal alien, is killed by thugs. Before he can go through with it, Jaspers is visited by a mysterious man calling himself M (Andrew Divoff). M, which is short for Mephistopheles, is an earthly emissary of the Devil, and along with sexy Claire (Monica Van Campen) and devious Dr. Yanamoto (Junix Inocian), he leads a Satanic cult called the Hand. M and his companions persuade Jaspers to join the Hand, and soon Jaspers and other members of the Hand wreak vengeance by staging a mass murder against the men responsible for the death of Jaspers' lover. But Jaspers finds he quite likes ritual murder, and his enthusiasm leads to sloppiness that gets him arrested; he also becomes involved with Claire, which makes him very unpopular with M. As police detective Margolies (Jeffrey Combs) and psychiatrist Jade de Camp (Isabel Brook) try to get some answers about Jaspers' strange and deadly behavior, Jaspers begins to transform himself into a demonic beast in a desperate battle to defeat M before M can kill him. Faust, Love of the Damned was the first feature from the production company Fantastic Factory, formed by American filmmaker Brian Yunza and Spanish financier Julio Fernandez; the film was shot in Spain with an English-speaking cast. 
Brian Yuzna - Director / Producer
Julio Fernández - Producer
David Quinn - Screenwriter
Jacques Haitkin - Cinematographer
Luis de la Madrid - Editor
Carlos Fernández - Executive Producer
Dani Fontrodona - Sound/Sound Designer
Salva Mayolas - Sound/Sound Designer
Screaming Mad George - Special Effects
Isabel Brooke
Jeffrey Combs
Junix Inocian
Andrew Divoff

Universal
Rhino Entertainment
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
7.0
2005.08.03.
Terry Gilliam - Director / Screenwriter
Patrick Cassavetti - Producer
Laila Nabulsi - Producer
Stephen Nemeth - Producer
Alex Cox - Screenwriter
Tod Davies - Screenwriter
Tony Grisoni - Screenwriter
Hunter S. Thompson - Book Author
Nicola Pecorini - Cinematographer
Lesley Walker - Editor
Alex McDowell - Production Designer
Steve Arnold - Art Director
Chris Gorak - Art Director
Elliot Lewis Rosenblatt - Co-producer
John Jergens - Associate Producer
Harold Bronson - Executive Producer
Richard Foos - Executive Producer
Lynn Christopher - Set Designer
Nancy Haigh - Set Designer
Julie Weiss - Costume Designer
Jay Meagher - Sound/Sound Designer
Rob Bottin - Special Effects
Philip A. Patterson - First Assistant Director
Margery Simkin - Casting
Kent Houston - Special Effects Supervisor
Bruce Logan - Second Unit Director
Benicio Del Toro - Dr. Gonzo
Craig Bierko - Lacerda
Ellen Barkin - North Star Waitress
Gary Busey - Highway Patrolman
Cameron Diaz - Blonde TV Reporter
Flea - Musician
Mark Harmon - Magazine Reporter
Katherine Helmond - Reservations Clerk
Michael Jeter - L. Ron Bumquist
Penn Jillette - Carnie Talker
Lyle Lovett - Road Person
Tobey Maguire - Hitchiker
Christina Ricci - Lucy
Harry Dean Stanton - Judge
Tim Thomerson - Hoodlum

Columbia Pictures / MDP Worldwide / Warner Brothers
Apollo Media / Fear.Com Productions / Film Fund Luxembourg / MDP Worldwide Entertainment / The Carousel Picture Co.
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
2.0
2004.11.23.
Vajon mi (vagy ki rejtõzhet) az interneten? A járványügyi szakértõ és a rendõr (mostanra társak a nyomozásban és a szerelemben) mindketten megígértetik a másikkal, hogy nem próbálja ki a halálos veszélyt rejtõ oldalt. De egyikük sem tartja be ígéretét, és mindkettejüket megszállja a démon: egy ártatlan, szõke hajú, fehér labdával játszó kislány, aki vagy tíz évvel ezelõtt egy élõ webkamerás gyilkosságközvetítõ honlapot üzemeltetõ õrült, a Doktor áldozata lett. Az egykori áldozat most azt akarja, hogy álljanak bosszút érte; és a rendõr barátnõjével el is indul a Doktor rejtekhelye felé...
Terror is lurking online in this thriller directed by William Malone, who also helmed the 1999 remake of House on Haunted Hill. Mike Reilly (Stephen Dorff) is a NYPD detective who has been assigned to look into a string of murders which have taken place in Manhattan, with Terry Houston (Natascha McElhone), a researcher from the city Department of Health, lending her assistance whether Reilly likes it or not. Reilly discovers that all four victims have one thing in common they were all men who logged on to the same Internet website exactly 48 hours before they were killed. It seems the website features a sexy woman offering kinky fun to those who enter her domain, but clicking the wrong icon takes users on a journey into fear. Reilly decides the only way to find out the truth is to head into the website and find out what follows for the next two days if he can make it out alive. Fear dot com also stars Stephen Rea, Jeffrey Combs, and Udo Kier. 
William Malone - Director
Limor Diamant - Producer
Moshe Diamant - Producer / Story Author
Josephine Coyle - Screenwriter
Christian Sebaldt - Cinematographer
Stuart Balcomb - Musical Arrangement
Nicholas Pike - Composer (Music Score)
Alan Strachan - Editor
Jerome Latour Burckhardt - Production Designer
Frank Godt - Art Director
Makus Wollersheim - Art Director
Jan Fantl - Co-producer
Rudy Cohen - Executive Producer
Mark Damon - Executive Producer
Frank Hübner - Executive Producer
Elie Samaha - Executive Producer
David Saunders - Executive Producer
Romain Schroeder - Executive Producer
Andrew Stevens - Executive Producer
Mona Kino - Set Designer
Michaela Quast - Set Designer
Nick Adams - Sound/Sound Designer
Carlo Thoss - Sound/Sound Designer
Vanessa Baker - ADR Voice Casting
Reinhold Broil - Construction Foreman
Alain Cadieux - Swing Gang
Cinesite - Visual Effects
Helen Coker - Third Assistant Director
Jake Corbett - Second Assistant Camera
Maurizo Cremisini - First Assistant Camera
Daniele Dionisi - First Assistant Camera
Brenden Donnison - ADR Voice Casting
Martin Evans - Supervising Sound Editor
Eric Jean Francois - Cable Person
Michel Gauthier - Swing Gang
Alain Horper - Electrician
Hypnosis - Visual Effects
Daryl Jordan - Visual Effects Editor
Deborah Judah - Runner
Saesa Kiyokawa - Third Assistant Director
Heimfried Kober - First Assistant Camera
Kurtzman, Nicotero & Berger EFX Group - Makeup Special Effects
Joelie Marchand - Production Secretary
Tim McGovern - Visual Effects Supervisor
MediaCubeStudios - Visual Effects
Nadia Meidi - Production Secretary
Jens Muller - Swing Gang
Netinho Ornei Nunes - Greensman
Yves Ouimet - Generator Operator
Sebasten Pelland - Third Assistant Director
Thomas Piepenbring - Second Unit Director
Jim Probyn - Third Assistant Director
QIX - Visual Effects
Renata Siegl - Negative Cutter
Uwe Stechhan - Swing Gang
Olafu Stefansson - Third Assistant Director
Sandra Steir - Negative Cutter
Christopher Taylor - First Assistant Camera
Theo Theodorides - Second Assistant Camera
Alessandro Tibiletti - Visual Effects Supervisor
Emiliano Topai - Second Assistant Camera
Marco Tremblay - Swing Gang
Ann-Kristen Wecker - Clapper Loader
Harry Wiessenhaan - Special Effects Supervisor
Natascha McElhone - Terry Houston
Stephen Rea - Alistair Pratt
Udo Kier - Polidori
Amelia Curtis - Denise
Jeffrey Combs - Styles
Nigel Terry - Turnbull
Gesine Cukrowski - Jeannine
Michael Sarrazin - Frank Bryant
Jana Guttgemanns - Little Girl
Anna Thalbach - Kate
Derek Kueter - Officer #1
Mascha Litterscheid - Nurse #2
Lex Kreps - Tenant
Anjelika Khromova - Ashley's Mother
Dean Gregory - Maintenance Man #1
Anja Van Greuningen - Ashley
Isabelle Van Waes - Victim
Joan McBride - Mrs. Richardson
Frances Potasnik - Nurse #1
Arnita Swanson - Barlow
Astrid Skuyat - Alistair's Victim
Birthe Wolter - Nina Blank
Evie Garratt - Albino Woman
Elizabeth McKechnie - Alice Turnbull
Gordon Peters - Rooney
Sigal Diamant - Nurse
Emma Campbell - Goth-Chick
Siobhan Flynn - Thana Brinkman
Chris Bearne - Warehouse Attendant
Nils Brunkhorst - Prisoner
Kwasi Songui - Young Detective
Matthias Schweighofer - Dieter Schrader
Sven Pippig - Henry

Warner Brothers
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
8.0
2005.11.06.
Egy rettenetes légi katasztrófa után a baleset egyik túlélõje, Max Klein új ember lesz, bár az életében bekövetkezetett fordulat távolról sem mondható pozitívnek. Miután képtelen kapcsolatot teremteni feleségével és visszatalálni korábbi életmódjához, sérthetetlen istennek képzeli magát. A pszichológus segítsége sem ér semmit, ám Max találkozik egy sorstársával, a fájdalomtól és bûntudattól meggyötört Carla Rodrigóval, aki ugyan túlélte a tragédiát, de kisgyereke a roncsok között pusztult el...
Adapted by screenwriter Rafael Yglesias from his own novel, Fearless explores the complex struggle back to mental health of post-traumatic stress disorder victim Max Klein (Jeff Bridges). One of few survivors of a fatal plane crash, Klein remains calm and assists other survivors out of the burning debris, earning praise as a hero by the media. After stoically departing the tragedy without a word to emergency officials, Max returns home with detached feelings towards his wife (Isabella Rossellini) and son, along with a bizarre, seemingly authentic belief that he is now impervious to harm. Bill Perlman (John Turturro), a psychiatrist for the airline, fails to reach Max about his newfound fearlessness, but asks for his help in aiding Carla (Best Supporting Actress Oscar nominee Rosie Perez), a fellow crash survivor filled with grief and guilt over the loss of her baby. In one of his earlier roles, Benicio del Toro plays a small part as Carla's boyfriend 
Peter Weir - Director
Mark Rosenberg - Producer
Paula Weinstein - Producer
Rafael Yglesias - Book Author / Screenwriter
Allen Daviau - Cinematographer
Henryk Mikolaj Gorecki - Composer (Music Score)
Maurice Jarre - Composer (Music Score)
Charles Wilborn - Musical Direction/Supervision
William M. Anderson - Editor
Armen Minasian - Editor
Lee Smith - Editor
William S. Beasley - Production Designer / Co-producer
John Stoddart - Production Designer
Christopher Burian-Mohr - Art Director
Robin Foreman - Co-producer
Alan B. Curtiss - Associate Producer / First Assistant Director
John Anderson - Set Designer
Marilyn Matthews - Costume Designer
Phil Judd - Sound/Sound Designer
Edouard Henriques III - Makeup
Ken Pepiot - Special Effects
John Rusk - First Assistant Director
díjak:
Best Supporting Actress (win) Rosie Perez 1992 L.A. Film Critics Association
Best Supporting Actress (nom) Rosie Perez 1993 Academy
Best Supporting Actress (nom) Rosie Perez 1993 Golden Globe
Special Mention (win) Rosie Perez 1994 Berlin International Film Festival
Rosie Perez - Carla Rodrigo
Isabella Rossellini - Laura Klein
Tom Hulce - Brillstein
John Turturro - Dr. Bill Pearlman
Benicio Del Toro - Manny Rodrigo
Deirdre O'Connell - Nan Gordon
John deLancie - Jeff Gordon
Spencer Vrooman - Jonah Klein
Eve Roberts - Gail Klein
Elsa Raven - Grey Haired Lady
Robin Pearson Rose - Sarah
Rondi Reed - Woman Survivor
Kathy Rossetter - Jennifer Hummel
Anne Kerry Ford - Mother of Baby
Joan Murphy - Ice Cream Mom
Eric Menyuk - Sears Salesman
Howard Feuer
Richard Blum - Passenger #1
Jeanine Jackson - Redhead
Robert "Bobby Z" Zajonc - helicoptor pilot
David Carpenter - Young Man in Group
Suzanne Q. Burdeau - Danielle's Mother
Loyd Catlett - Texan
Daniel Cerny - Byron Hummel
Don Amendolia - Male Survivor
Kevin Brophy - TV Reporter
Doug Ballard - 2nd FBI Agent
William Newman - Elderly Man
Debra Monk - Alison
Randle Mell - Peter Hummel
Sally Murphy - Jackie
Molly Cleator - IHOP Waitress
Steven Culp - Emergency Doctor
Rance Howard - Bald Cabby
Cordis Heard - Flight Attendant

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2007.01.21.
Valójában semmit. De ha a tandíját egy elegáns szálloda éttermének mosogatófiújaként teremti elõ, akkor alkalomadtán, még ha a távolról is, de találkozhat az imádott nõvel. Persze, ha az imádott nõ a szálloda elõtt még el is gázolja rajongóját, és a botrányt elkerülendõ a saját lakására cipeli, igazából minden lehetséges.
A gond csak az, hogy a kényszerû idillt a fiú legjobb barátja titokban lefotózza, és a képeket eladja egy bulvárlapnak. A skandalumnak egyedül a lány menedzsere - egy személyben csalfa szerelme - örül, hiszen a botrány jót tesz az üzletnek. De a látszatot a hírekre éhes sajtó miatt fenn kell tartani, és a címlaplánynak végig kell játszania, hogy a szerelme egy egyszerû egyetemista. Ám az érzelmeknek nehéz sokáig parancsolni. Elõbb-utóbb egy topmodellnek is el kell döntenie, mi a fontosabb: a karrier vagy a szerelem. Mielõtt késõ lenne...
 
Rendezõ: Lengyel Andor
Forgatókönyvíró-producer:
Schilling Zoltán
Operatõr: Vermes Iván
Keller János,
Varju Kálmán,
Pindroch Csaba,
Tahi Tóth Csaba,
Lipcsei Betta

Budapest Filmstúdió
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
8.0
2006.04.08.
 
rendezõ: Várkonyi Zoltán
író: Jókai Mór
forgatókönyvíró: Erdõdy János, Várkonyi Zoltán
operatõr: Illés György
jelmeztervezõ: Wieber Mariann
zene: Petrovics Emil
látványtervezõ: Vayer Tamás
vágó: Szécsényi Ferenc
Sunyovszky Szilvia (Evila)
Koncz Gábor (Szaffrán Péter)
Haumann Péter (Kaulmann Félix)
Szabó Sándor (Sámuel apát)
Páger Antal (Thibald herceg)
Bánsági Ildikó (Angéla)
Bujtor István (Salista õrnagy)
Tolnay Klári (Teudelinda grófnõ)
Andai Györgyi (Emerencia)
Tordy Géza (Gustaf Roné)

Artisan Entertainment
Alliance Atlantis Communications / Icon Productions
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
7.0
2005.06.21.
Directed by Atom Egoyan, Felicia's Journey is a low-key psychological thriller about the relationship between a lovesick young woman and an older man with an ugly secret. Felicia (Elaine Cassidy) has lived all of her life in a small village in rural Ireland. She has fallen in love with a boy named Johnny (Peter McDonald), so when Johnny unexpectedly travels to England in search of a job, Felicia wants to follow him especially since she's pregnant, a fact that she's keeping secret from her family, as well as Johnny. However, Johnny's family refuses to give her his address, so she leaves for Birmingham with only a sketchy idea of his whereabouts. Shortly after arriving, Felicia encounters Joseph Ambrose Hilditch (Bob Hoskins), the meticulous manager of a catering concern. She needs a place to stay and he recommends a good bed-and-breakfast. They soon become friendly, but Hilditch is more than just a mildly eccentric middle-aged man with a taste for French cuisine: he's had a long history of using and abusing homeless women, and Felicia looks like she's doomed to be the next victim. Based on a novel by William Trevor, Felicia's Journey was shown in competition at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival.  
Atom Egoyan - Director / Screenwriter
Bruce Davey - Producer
William Trevor - Book Author
Paul Sarossy - Cinematographer
Kate Bush - Composer (Music Score)
Mychael Danna - Composer (Music Score)
Susan Shipton - Editor
Jim Clay - Production Designer
Chris Seagers - Art Director
Robert Lantos - Co-producer
Karen Glasser - Associate Producer
Ralph Kamp - Executive Producer
Paul Tucker - Executive Producer
Sandy Powell - Costume Designer
Brian Simmons - Sound/Sound Designer
David Webb - First Assistant Director
Leo Davis - Casting
Elaine Cassidy - Felicia
Arsinée Khanjian - Gala
Peter McDonald - Johnny
Gerard McSorley - Felicia's Father
Brid Brennan - Mrs. Lysaght
Danny Turner - Young Hilditch
Claire Benedict - Miss Calligary

Produzioni Europee Associati / United Artists
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
8.0
2006.02.25.
"A Satyricon elsõsorban azért olyan titokzatos szöveg, mert töredékes. Töredékessége bizonyos értelemben jelképes. Az antik világ általános töredékessége a mi világunk szétesettségét is jelképezi. A szövegnek s a szövegben feltáruló világnak ez az igazi varázsa. Sûrû ködbe burkolt ismeretlen táj, s csak akkor látni valamit, ha itt-ott fölszakadozik a köd..." (Federico Fellini)
Federico Fellini makes his most decadent, undisciplined work in this free adaptation of Petronius' famous farcical chronicle of ancient Roman life. The film opens with Encolpio (Martin Potter) vying with his friend Ascilto (Hiram Keller) for the affections of a young effeminate lad named Gitone (Max Born). When the youth chooses his rival or him, Encolpio begins a journey that has him encountering Romans of every stripe and color. He drops in on an orgy thrown by Trimalchio (Mario Romagnoli), a wealth-loving ex-slave who has spurned his wife in favor of a pleasures of a young boy; he toils on a slave galley, fighting off the advances of Lichas (Alain Cuny) the ship's burly wall-eyed captain; he steals an albino hermaphrodite demi-god who is reputed to be able to tell the future; and fails to summon the enthusiasm to make love to a whore-priestess. Along the way, we witness a parade of prostitutes in ancient Rome's pleasure quarters; watch performance by Vernacchio (Fanfulla), an actor whose on-stage specialties include farting and public amputation; and the wonton devouring of a human corpse for financial gain 
Federico Fellini - Director / Screenwriter
Alberto Grimaldi - Producer
Gaius Petronius - Book Author
Brunello Rondi - Screenwriter
Bernardino Zapponi - Screenwriter
Giuseppe Rotunno - Cinematographer
Tod Dockstader - Composer (Music Score)
Ilhan Mimaroglu - Composer (Music Score)
Nino Rota - Composer (Music Score)
Andrew Rudin - Composer (Music Score)
Carlo Rustichelli - Composer (Music Score)
Ruggero Mastroianni - Editor
Giorgio Giovannini - Art Director
Luigi Scaccianoce - Art Director
Danilo Donati - Costume Designer / Art Director / Production Designer / Set Designer
Rino Carboni - Makeup
Adriano Pischiutta - Special Effects
díjak:
Best Foreign Film - Foreign Language (nom) 1969 Golden Globe
Best Director (nom) Federico Fellini 1970 Academy
Best Direction (nom) Federico Fellini 1970 New York Film Critics Circle
Best Film (nom) Federico Fellini 1970 New York Film Critics Circle
Hiram Keller - Ascyltus
Max Born - Giton
Salvo Randone - Eumolpus
Mario Romagnoli - Trimalchio
Magali Noël - Fortunata
Capucine - Tryphaena
Alain Cuny - Lichas
Lucia Bosé - Wife
Joseph Wheeler - Husband
Hylette Adolphe - Slave Girl
Luigi Montefiore - Minotaur
Elisa Mainardi - Ariadne
Luigi Visconti - Vernacchio
Giuseppe Sanvitale - Habinnas
Gordon Mitchell - Robber
Wolfgang Hillinger - Soldier at Tomb
Fanfulla - Vernacchio
Luigi Battaglia - Transvestite
Lorenzo Piani - Nymphomaniac's husband
Donyale Luna - Oenothea / Denothea
Danika La Loggia - Scintilla
Tanya Lopert - Caesar / Empress

Artistes Associes / Italnoleggio / Ultra Film
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
7.0
2006.01.14.
Fellini's Roma is a virtually plotless autobiographical tribute to Rome, Italy, featuring narration by Fellini himself and a mixture of real-life footage and fictional set pieces. It flows from episode to episode, beginning with the director's early years arriving in Rome in 1931 during the time of Mussolini. Played by Stefano Mayore as a child, he visits the city with classmates and becomes infatuated. Played by Peter Gonzales at age 18, the young Fellini moves in to a tenement building and explores the wild characters living in neighborhood. The events that follow switch between the past and contemporary times, including a story line that involves a 1970s film crew making a movie about Rome. He also incorporates segments of Roman history and problems in the government, including an improvised speech from Gore Vidal. Throughout this journey there are visits to an outdoor restaurant, a movie theater, a music hall, and a brothel. In one famously surreal segment, groups of clergymen gather together for a Catholic fashion show spectacle. After a visit to a street festival and some on-camera interviews, the film concludes with shots of motorcycles driving by the Colosseum. 
Federico Fellini - Director / Screenwriter
Turi Vasile - Producer
Bernardino Zapponi - Screenwriter
Giuseppe Rotunno - Cinematographer
Nino Rota - Composer (Music Score)
Carlo Savina - Musical Direction/Supervision
Ruggero Mastroianni - Editor
Danilo Donati - Production Designer / Costume Designer
Andrea Fantacci - Set Designer
Rino Carboni - Makeup
Adriano Pischiutta - Special Effects
Gino Landi - Choreography
díjak:
Best Foreign Film - Foreign Language (nom) 1972 Golden Globe
Best Direction (nom) Federico Fellini 1972 New York Film Critics Circle
Best Film (nom) Federico Fellini 1972 New York Film Critics Circle
Federico Fellini - Himself
Alvaro Vitali - Tap Dancer Imitating Fred Astaire
Marcello Mastroianni - Himself
Galliano Sbarra - Music Hall Compere
Stefano Majore - Fellini as a Child
Gore Vidal
Anna Magnani
Alberto Sordi - Himself
Cassandra Peterson
Mimmo Poli
Mario del Vago
Fiona Florence - Young Prostitute
Angela de Leo
Pia de Doses - The Princess
Marne Maitland - Underground Guide
Elisa Mainardi
Renato Giovanneli - Cardinal Ottaviani
John Francis Lane
Pedro Gonzales - Fellini at age 18

ARP / Tarak Ben Ammar
Epsilon / Quinta Communications / Warner Brothers
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
7.0
2004.11.23.
Brian De Palma blends the emotional netherworld of film noir with a stylish portrayal of life among the wealthy and powerful in Paris in this glossy thriller. Laure Ash (Rebecca Romijn-Stamos) is a beautiful but mysterious woman who has aligned herself with a small ring of jewel thieves, led by a man known as Black Tie (Eriq Ebouaney), who has planned a major score during the Cannes Film Festival. Sexy model Veronica (Rie Rasmussen) is scheduled to make a spectacular entrance for the screening of director Regis Wargnier's picture, wearing a body-hugging piece of jewelry worth a cool ten million dollars. Laure approaches the sexually adventurous Veronica and is able to seduce her, while at the same time stealing her diamond-studded outfit and replacing it with a carefully constructed counterfeit. Veronica, however, also makes off the loot without giving her partners their cut, and must go into hiding in order to avoid the wrath of Black Tie and his cohorts. Fate allows Laure to make her way to the United States, where in time she marries a powerful politician. Photographer Nicolas Bardo (Antonio Banderas), however, had snapped a picture of Laure while she was on the lam years before, and when he takes an assignment to get a photo of the camera-shy woman, Laure realizes Nicolas is in a position to reveal her new identity to the world and put the bloodthirsty Black Tie back on her trail.  
Brian De Palma - Director / Screenwriter
Tarak Ben Ammar - Producer
Marina Gefter - Producer
Thierry Arbogast - Cinematographer
Ryuichi Sakamoto - Composer (Music Score)
Bill Pankow - Editor
Anne Pritchard - Production Designer
Denis Renault - Art Director
Chris Soldo - Associate Producer
Mark Lombardo - Executive Producer
Francoise Benoit-Fresco - Set Designer
Olivier Beriot - Costume Designer
Francois Groult - Sound/Sound Designer
Jean-Paul Mugel - Sound/Sound Designer
Jerome Borenstein - First Assistant Director
Dominique Delany - First Assistant Director
Antonio Banderas - Nicolas Bardo
Peter Coyote - Bruce Hewitt Watts
Eriq Ebouaney - Black Tie
Edouard Montoute - Racine
Rie Rasmussen - Veronica
Thierry Frémont - Serra
Pascale Jacquemot - Medium on TV Show
Laurence Martin - Nathalie
Ada Marmion - Special Guest Cannes Film Festival
Olivier Follet - Bodyguard Two
Matthew Geczy - Embassy Guard
Serge Gonnin - Thierry
Marie Foulquie - Tourist
Salvatore Ingoglia - Truck Driver
Denis Hecker - TV Moderator
Dorothee Grosjean - Special Guest Cannes Film Festival
Faco Hanela - Poster Man
Eric Fesais - Policeman
Beata Sonczuk-Ben Ammar - Special Guest Cannes Film Festival
Pascal Silvestre - Special Guest Cannes Film Festival
Gerard Renault - Surveillance Room Guard
Stephen Van Nukerk - Special Guest Cannes Film Festival
Matilde Tancredi - Medium on TV Show
Stephen Van Nietert - Special Guest Cannes Film Festival
Bertrand Merignac - Photographer
Sam Olivier - Surveillance Room Guard
Pascal Ondicolberry - Surveillance Room Guard
Jean-Marc Mineo - Seated Guard
Justine Renard - Special Guest Cannes Film Festival
Regis Quennesson - Tourist
Aurelie Pauker - Brigitte
Stephane Petit - Bodyguard One
Driki Van Zyl - Special Guest Cannes Film Festival
Yves Marmion - Special Guest Cannes Film Festival
Eva Darlan - Irma
Leonardo de la Fuente - Special Guest Cannes Film Festival
Jean-Marie Frin - Louis
Daniel Millgram - Pierre/Bartender
Fiona Curzon - Stanfield Phillips
Valerie Maes - Blond (Restroom, Bridge & Cafe)
Gregg Henry - Shiff
Sandrine Bonnaire - Herself
Regis Wargnier - Himself
Gilles Jacob - Himself
Francoise Michaud - Woman With Blind Man
Philippe Guegan - Bespectacled Man
Henri Ernst - Special Guest Cannes Film Festival
Jean Chatel - Cannes Commentator
Emilie Chatel - Special Guest Cannes Film Festival
Laurence Breheret - Flight Attendant
Bart De Palma - Power Room Guard
Chloe Cremont - Special Guest Cannes Film Festival
David Cuny - Groom Hotel Sheraton
Jo Prestia - Napoleon
David Belle - French Policeman
Alain Figlarz - Sex Shop Man
Jaoquina Balaunde - Woman in Panic
Ugne Andrikonyte - Festival Guest
Dan Herzberg - Surveillance Room Guard
Olivier Albou - Special Guest Cannes Film Festival

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
3.0
2007.04.01.
Rendezõ: Jancsó Miklós
Forgatókönyv: Hernádi Gyula, Jancsó Miklós
Operatõr: Somló Tamás
Zene: Vass Lajos

20th Century Fox
20th Century Fox / FAI Films / Young American Films / Youngheart Productions
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
6.0
2006.04.15.
A man finds himself living among the animals and enchanted spirits of the rainforest, and learns of the true consequences of human destruction in this animated adventure. Crysta (voice of Samantha Mathis) is a young fairy who is being tutored in the powers of magic by the older and wiser Magi (voice of Grace Zabriskie) in an Amazon rain forest. While their home was once on the verge of destruction thanks to the evil spirit Hexxus (voice of Tim Curry), the demon has been trapped inside a tree, and Crysta is free to play with her friends Batty Koda (voice of Robin Williams), a bat who escaped from an animal testing facility, and Pips (voice of Christian Slater), who has obvious romantic intentions toward the attractive young sprite. However, a clear-cutting crew destroys the tranquil peace of the rainforest, and when Crysta sees a runaway logging machine about to run over lumberjack Zak (voice of Jonathan Ward), she saves his life by shrinking him to her own size. However, Crysta isn't able to bring Zak back to his normal size, so he's forced to live among the forest creatures and learn first-hand the devastation the humans have brought to this world especially when the loggers accidentally free Hexxus from captivity.
 
Bill Kroyer - Director
Brian Cox - Producer
Peter Faiman - Producer
Wayne Young - Producer
Jim Cox - Screenwriter / Co-producer
Diana Young - Short Story Author
Becky Mancuso - Musical Direction/Supervision
Alan Silvestri - Composer (Music Score)
Victoria Jenson - Production Designer
Ralph Eggleston - Art Director
Richard Harper - Co-producer
Brian Rosen - Co-producer
Robert W. Cort - Executive Producer
Ted Field - Executive Producer
Bibo Bergeron - Animator
Charles Bonifacio - Animator
David Bowers - Animator
John Laurence Collins - Animator
Jesse Cosio - Animator
Marci Liroff - Casting
Jeff Dowd - Co-Executive Producer
Timothy R. Sexton - Executive Music Producer
William F. Willett - Co-Executive Producer
Robin Williams - Batty Koda [Voice]
Samantha Mathis - Crysta [Voice]
Christian Slater - Pips [Voice]
Jonathan Ward - Zak [Voice]
Grace Zabriskie - Magi Lune [Voice]
Geoffrey Blake - Ralph [Voice]
Robert Pastorelli - Tony [Voice]
Cheech Marin - Stump [Voice]
Tommy Chong - Root [Voice]
Tone-Loc - The Goanna [Voice]
Pamela Segall - Fairy [Voice]
Gary Schwartz - [Voice]
Anderson Wong - Rock
Neil Ross - 3rd Elder [Voice]
Danny Mann - Ash [Voice]
Kathleen Freeman - Edler [Voice]
Janet Gilmore - Fairy [Voice]
Lauri Hendler - [Voice]
Brian Cummings - Ock
Townsend Coleman - Knotty [Voice]
Holly Ryan - [Voice]
Dave Mallow - [Voice]
Paige Pollack - [Voice]
Rosanna Huffman - [Voice]
Naomi Lewis - Elder #2
Harvey Jason - [Voice]

A Fish Productions / Jersey Films Production / Universal City Studios Inc.
Fish Productions / Jersey Films / UIP / Universal
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2005.12.30.
DE ENNEK MOST VÉGE! Mert új a tulaj, és csak a biznisz érdekeit védi a médiamogul mögül feltörekvõ kisfia, meg a nõci, aki vele jön, és egyre jobban belejön. Közben a papa küld egy új dirit, aki majd mindent felderít, nem érdekli a nyafogás, fejében a tuti fogás: nem tartható az állapot, túl szolidak az állatok. Mivel a jónép izgalomra, félelemre, erõszakra, erõs szagra, borzadályra, hátszõrfelállásra vágyik, minden jajdeédi, hûdecuki, bolyhos, loncsos és bozontos, piszén pisze, pamacsos, bûbájos, aranyos, ingyom-bingyom táliber, eszem a zúzádat, jószágot ki kell ebrudalni ízibe, és jöjjenek a beste dögök, a cudar emberevõk, a fogcsattogtató, vicsorgatók, szemforgatók, nyálcsorgatók, csontroppantók, vagyis a FÉSZKES FENEVADAK!!!
The starring cast of the hit A Fish Called Wanda reunited for this farcical comedy, which star and co-screenwriter John Cleese described as "not a sequel, but an equal." When London's Marwood Zoo is purchased by Octopus, Inc., the multi-national holding company run by New Zealand publishing tycoon Rod McCain (Kevin Kline), the staff is given a firm order: if the zoo is not turning at least a 20% profit soon, it will be shut down. Willa Weston (Jamie Lee Curtis), who was recently hired by McCain to oversee another firm that bit the dust, is assigned to keep a watchful eye over zoo director Rollo Lee (Cleese), who gets the idea that since people seem to enjoy aggressive, violent entertainment at the movies, the zoo should round up and execute all the cute, benign animals and replace them with more vicious specimens to boost attendance. Needless to say, talkative zookeeper Adrian "Bugsy" Malone (Michael Palin) is appalled at this suggestion and attempts to disguise the more timid beasts with fake fangs and daubings of artificial blood. Meanwhile, Rod and his son Vince (also played by Kevin Kline) want the animal displays to be more spectacular, and they hope to boost income by introducing corporate sponsorship with logos pasted on the cages, the staff uniforms, and even the animals themselves. An already complex situation is further tangled by the efforts of Vince, Rod, and Rolo to seduce Willa, whose obsession with the bottom line is compromised by her fondness for the gorillas. Fierce Creatures was originally shot in 1995, but when the original version tested poorly, producers John Cleese and Michael Shamberg opted to reshoot part of the film (most notably the ending), with director Fred Schepisi replacing Robert Young for the revised sequences 
Fred Schepisi - Director
Robert Young - Director
John Cleese - Producer / Screenwriter
Michael Shamberg - Producer
Iain Johnstone - Screenwriter
Ian Baker - Cinematographer
Adrian Biddle - Cinematographer
Jerry Goldsmith - Composer (Music Score) / Conductor
Robert Gibson - Editor
Roger Murray-Leach - Production Designer
David Allday - Art Director
Kevin Phipps - Art Director
Patricia Carr - Co-producer
Steve Abbott - Executive Producer
Peter Howitt - Set Decorator
Stephenie McMillan - Set Decorator
Hazel Pethig - Costume Designer
Brian Read - Set Decorator
Penny Bell - Makeup
Wanda Kelley - Makeup
Effects Associates - Special Effects
Clare Awdry - First Assistant Director
Jonathan Benson - First Assistant Director
Anthony Ford - First Assistant Director
Melvin Lind - First Assistant Director
Roy Stevens - First Assistant Director
Rona Brown - Consultant/advisor
Neil Binney - Camera Operator
John Maskall - Camera Operator
John Palmer - Camera Operator
Peter Elliot [ans] - Choreography
Julia Duff - Casting
Priscilla John - Casting
Chris Munro - Sound Mixer
Martin Asbury - Storyboard Artist
Asylum Visual Effects - Animatronic Effects
Brian Blamey - Foley Editor
Jo Burn - Production Coordinator
Gilly Case - Location Manager
Jim Clubb - Animal Trainer/Wrangler
Simon Crane - Stunts Coordinator
Stephen Dobric - Draftsman
General Screen Enterprises - Title Design
Hilary Haines - Hair Styles
Ken Hall - Music Editor
Barbera Harley - Production Coordinator
Graham Hartstone - Re-Recording Mixer
Max Hoskins - ADR Editor
Michael Howes - Animal Trainer/Wrangler
Jan Jamison - Hair Styles
Gerry Jones - Hair Styles
Callum McDougall - Unit Production Manager
Colin Miller - Sound Editor
National Philharmonic Orchestra - Musical Performer
Rachel Neale - Location Manager
Peerless Camera Company - Visual Effects
Greg Powell - Stunts Coordinator
June Randall - Script Supervisor
Neil Ravan - Unit Production Manager
Guy Saad - Animal Trainer/Wrangler
Jan Saad - Animal Trainer/Wrangler
Tracey Smith - Hair Styles
Su Whitaker - Draftsman
Annie Wooten - Script Supervisor
Jamie Lee Curtis - Willa Weston
Kevin Kline - Vince McCain/Rod McCain
Michael Palin - Adrian (Bugsy) Malone
Robert Lindsay - Sydney Small Mammals
Peter Silverleaf - sponsor
Iain Mitchell - assistant hotel manager
Fred Evans - flamingo keeper
Elizabeth O'Brien - background gorilla
Lisa Hogan - sea lion keeper
Jack Davenport - student zoo keeper
Valerie Edmond - hotel maid
John Alexander - gorilla performer "Jambo"
Susie Blake - woman in red dress
Stewart Wright - octopus security guard
Dennis Lill - woman's husband
Jennie Goossens - sponsor
Nicholas Hutchison - TV reporter
Cynthia Cleese - Pip Small Mammals
Francis Pope - student zoo keeper
Jacqui Thomas - student zoo keeper
William Grove - student zoo keeper
Jo Ann Geary - student zoo keeper
Mario Kalli - background gorilla
Phillip Hill - background gorilla
Holly Hoffman - background gorilla
Kim Vithana - tiger keeper
Julie Saunders - rodent keeper
Terence Conoley - man in straw hat
Shawn Francis - buffalo keeper
Kate Alderton - student zoo keeper
Nick Bartlett - policeman
Georgia Reece - sponsor
Hilary Gish - sponsor
Tina Masskell - background gorilla
Carey Lowell - Cub Felines
Leslie Lowe - assistant hotel manager
Pat Keen - woman's mother
Kevin Moore - hotel manager
Choy-Ling Man - parrot keeper
Mac McDonald - TV producer
Michael Percival - ant keeper
John Bardon - sea lion spectators
Ronnie Corbett - Reggie Sealions
Maria Aitken - Di Admin
Gareth Hunt - Inspector Masefield
Kate Harper - assistant hotel manager
Peter Elliott - gorilla performer
Tom Georgeson - sea lion spectators
Billie Brown - Neville Coltrane
Leon Herbert - octopus security guard
Anthony Pedley - sea lion spectators
Jenny Galloway - aquarium keeper
Ron Donachie - Sergeant Irving
Derek Griffiths - Gerry Ungulates
Kerry Shale - frightened executive
Brian King - sponsor
Tim Potter - vulture keeper
Richard Ridings - hugh primates
Ricco Ross - TV Journalist
Kenneth Price - sponsor
Tessa Crockett - background gorilla
Alisa Berk - panda performer
Amanda Walker - zoo secretary
David Wood - student zoo keeper

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
7.0
2005.10.15.
Tetsuya Nomura - Director / Character Design
Takeshi Nozue - Director / Cinematographer
Shinji Hashimoto - Producer
Yoshinori Kitase - Producer
Nobuo Uematsu - Composer (Music Score)
Kenji Kijima - Editor
Yuusuke Naora - Art Director
Shojiro Nakaoka - Sound/Sound Designer
Takayuki Takeya - Mechanical Design / Creature Design
Díjak:
Film Presented 2005 Venice International Film Festival

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
6.0
2005.10.21.
a film nem túl hosszúm Beyonce live at Wembley lemezen található a koncert után. A film nem egész 1 GB csak

Sony Pictures Entertainment
Columbia Pictures / Square Pictures
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
6.0
2004.11.23.
The first feature-length motion picture to use computer-generated imagery to create not only effects, props, and environments but also the human cast members themselves, this lavish science-fiction adventure follows closely on the heels of another video game-based film, Tomb Raider (2001). Ming-Na provides the voice of Dr. Aki Ross, a female scientist in the year 2065, a time when Earth has been overrun by extraterrestrial phantoms borne of a crashed meteor. Humans have been pushed back to cities protected by barriers that keep the marauding space monsters away, but time is running out. Fatally infected by one of the ghostly beasts, Ross seeks information about their purpose and physiology, assisted by her mentor Dr. Sid (voice of Donald Sutherland) and the Deep Eyes military squad of courageous Captain Gray Edwards (voice of Alec Baldwin). Tension develops between Aki's quest to stop the alien onslaught through study and the more extreme solution favored by the vengeful, saber-rattling General Hein (voice of James Woods), who would destroy both the aliens and the Earth itself. Aki ultimately comes to realize that the key to unlocking the mystery of the invaders lies within her own dreams 
Hironobu Sakaguchi - Director / Cinematographer / Producer / Screen Story
Jun Aida - Producer
Chris Lee - Producer
Akio Sakai - Producer
Al Reinert - Screenwriter
Jeff Vintar - Screenwriter
Elliot Goldenthal - Composer (Music Score)
Richard Rudolph - Musical Direction/Supervision
Christopher S. Capp - Editor
Randy Thom - Sound/Sound Designer
Motonori Sakakibara - First Assistant Director / Cinematographer
Gary Mundell - Supervisor/Manager
Jack Fletcher - Casting / Voice Director
David C. Hughes - Sound Effects Editor
Andy Jones - Animation Director
Dennis Leonard - Supervising Sound Editor
Deirdre Morrison - Line Producer
Shukou Murase - Character Animation
Alec Baldwin - Gray Edwards [Voice]
Ving Rhames - Ryan Whittaker [Voice]
Steve Buscemi - Neil Fleming [Voice]
Peri Gilpin - Jane Proudfoot [Voice]
Donald Sutherland - Dr. Sid [Voice]
James Woods - General Hein [Voice]
Keith David - Council Member #1 [Voice]
Jean Simmons - Council Member #2 [Voice]
Matt McKenzie - Major Elliot [Voice]
Sony Pictures Entertainment
Columbia Pictures / Square Pictures
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
2005.10.08.
The first feature-length motion picture to use computer-generated imagery to create not only effects, props, and environments but also the human cast members themselves, this lavish science-fiction adventure follows closely on the heels of another video game-based film, Tomb Raider (2001). Ming-Na provides the voice of Dr. Aki Ross, a female scientist in the year 2065, a time when Earth has been overrun by extraterrestrial phantoms borne of a crashed meteor. Humans have been pushed back to cities protected by barriers that keep the marauding space monsters away, but time is running out. Fatally infected by one of the ghostly beasts, Ross seeks information about their purpose and physiology, assisted by her mentor Dr. Sid (voice of Donald Sutherland) and the Deep Eyes military squad of courageous Captain Gray Edwards (voice of Alec Baldwin). Tension develops between Aki's quest to stop the alien onslaught through study and the more extreme solution favored by the vengeful, saber-rattling General Hein (voice of James Woods), who would destroy both the aliens and the Earth itself. Aki ultimately comes to realize that the key to unlocking the mystery of the invaders lies within her own dreams 
Hironobu Sakaguchi - Director / Cinematographer / Producer / Screen Story
Jun Aida - Producer
Chris Lee - Producer
Akio Sakai - Producer
Al Reinert - Screenwriter
Jeff Vintar - Screenwriter
Elliot Goldenthal - Composer (Music Score)
Richard Rudolph - Musical Direction/Supervision
Christopher S. Capp - Editor
Randy Thom - Sound/Sound Designer
Motonori Sakakibara - First Assistant Director / Cinematographer
Gary Mundell - Supervisor/Manager
Jack Fletcher - Casting / Voice Director
David C. Hughes - Sound Effects Editor
Andy Jones - Animation Director
Dennis Leonard - Supervising Sound Editor
Deirdre Morrison - Line Producer
Shukou Murase - Character Animation
Alec Baldwin - Gray Edwards [Voice]
Ving Rhames - Ryan Whittaker [Voice]
Steve Buscemi - Neil Fleming [Voice]
Peri Gilpin - Jane Proudfoot [Voice]
Donald Sutherland - Dr. Sid [Voice]
James Woods - General Hein [Voice]
Keith David - Council Member #1 [Voice]
Jean Simmons - Council Member #2 [Voice]
Matt McKenzie - Major Elliot [Voice]

Sony Pictures Entertainment
Columbia Pictures / Fountainbridge Films
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
6.0
2005.05.28.
Gus Van Sant legendás filmek rendezõje: ezúttal egy nagy öreg - Sean Connery - és egy sokra képes kezdõ - Rob Brown - párosával készítette különös hangulatú filmjét.
In the spirit of his Oscar-winning Good Will Hunting, Gus Van Sant directs this tale of the unlikely bond that develops between an aging, reclusive novelist named Forrester (Sean Connery) who hasn't written anything since winning a Pulitzer Prize decades earlier and Jamal (Rob Brown), a 16-year-old with a hidden desire to be a writer. When Jamal is cited for his athleticism in basketball by an elite Manhattan prep school, he is forced to adapt to an environment far from his South Bronx upbringing, and a small mishap leads him to the eccentric, uneasy Forrester. After their initial apprehension of each other, they begin to fuel each other's fire for writing, and become unlikely friends despite their ages and backgrounds. Forrester's devotion to Jamal becomes enhanced when he must defend allegations of plagiarism enforced by Professor Crawford (F. Murray Abraham), jeopardizing Jamal's future. The film also features Anna Paquin, Busta Rhymes, and Zane Copeland Jr 
Gus Van Sant - Director
Sean Connery - Producer
Laurence Mark - Producer
Rhonda Tollefson - Producer
Mike Rich - Screenwriter
Harris Savides - Cinematographer
Valdís Óskarsdóttir - Editor
Jane Musky - Production Designer
Darrell K. Keister - Art Director
Jonathan King - Executive Producer
Dany Wolf - Executive Producer
Susan Tyson - Set Designer / Set Decorator
Ann Roth - Costume Designer
Brian Miksis - Sound/Sound Designer
David Webb - First Assistant Director
Francine Maisler - Casting
Bernie Telsey - Casting
David Vaccari - Casting
Rob Brown - Jamal Wallace
F. Murray Abraham - Professor Crawford
Anna Paquin - Claire
Busta Rhymes - Terrell
April Grace - Ms. Joyce
Matt Damon
Michael Nouri - Dr. Spence

20th Century Fox / New Regency / Regency Enterprises
Davis Entertainment / Forest Whitaker / Regency Enterprises / Spirit Dance
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2006.02.18.
Nála az otthon ugyanis a Fehér Házat, az apa pedig az Egyesült Államok elnökét jelenti. Szegény lány nem vágyik másra, csak arra, ami jár neki: bulikra, pasikra, könnyû életre. De hogy lehetne így élni, ha minden titkos randira 10 testõr kíséri az embert? Sam mégis vállalkozik a lehetetlenre: belezúg a kollégiumi elöljáróba, de rádöbben, hogy a nagy õ is a CIA beépített embere. Ekkor aztán elszabadul a pokol...
A very special student deals with exams, first love, and national security issues in this teen-oriented romantic comedy-drama. Samantha MacKenzie (Katie Holmes) is a seemingly ordinary college freshman with one important exception her father happens to be the President of the United States (Michael Keaton). Samantha, however, would prefer to be as inconspicuous as possible as she begins her studies at Redmond University, so she asks a favor of her father remove the two Secret Service agents who follow her everywhere, and allow her to fend for herself at school. The president agrees, but out of concern for her safety, he sends in a young undercover agent, James (Marc Blucas), who will pose as the Resident Advisor at her dorm to keep an eye on her. Samantha and James strike up a fast friendship that grows into a romance, but when Samantha discovers the truth about James, she wonders if his love for her is real or just part of his cover. First Daughter was directed by actor-turned-director Forest Whitaker 
Forest Whitaker - Director / Executive Producer / Executive Music Producer
John Davis - Producer
Wyck Godfrey - Producer
Mike Karz - Producer
Jessica Bendinger - Screenwriter / Screen Story
Kate Kondell - Screenwriter
Jerry O'Connell - Screen Story / Screenwriter / Executive Producer
Toyomichi Kurita - Cinematographer
Damon Elliot - Songwriter / Composer (Music Score) / Additional Music
Kristine Johnson - Musical Arrangement
Michael Kamen - Composer (Music Score)
Blake Neely - Composer (Music Score)
Liza Richardson - Musical Direction/Supervision
Richard Chew - Editor
Alexander Hammond - Production Designer
Keith Neely - Art Director
Jeffrey Downer - Executive Producer
Arnon Milchan - Executive Producer
Al Hobbs - Set Designer
Randall D. Wilkins - Set Designer
Francine Jamison-Tanchuck - Costume Designer
Denise Pizzini - Set Decorator
Ann Masterson - Makeup
Robert Ryan - Makeup
Donald Sparks - First Assistant Director
Felicia Wilson - Consultant/advisor
Scott Browner - Camera Operator
Chris Haarhoff - Camera Operator / Steadicam Operator
Freddy Bouciegues - Stunts
Jeff Cadiente - Stunts
JJ Dashinaw - Stunts
Anthony Dono - Stunts
Jim Halty - Stunts
Norman Howell - Stunts
Kevin Jackson - Stunts
Bevin Kaye - Stunts
Dustin Meier - Stunts
Laura Monteiro - Stunts
Bennie Moore - Stunts
Bobby Ore - Stunts
Austin Priester - Stunts
Erik Rondell - Stunts
Dana Stein - Stunts
Ron Stein - Stunts
Miranda Garrison - Choreography
Denise Chamian - Casting
Rob Janiger - Sound Mixer
Crisoforo Aguilar - Set Production Assistant
Robert Ambrose - Set Production Assistant
Odin Benitez - Dialogue Editor
Dena Berman - Casting Assistant
Kelly Berry - Buyer
James P. Bittl - Greensman
Sally Boldt - Music Editor
David Boulton - ADR Mixer
Chumahan Bowen - Personal Assistant
Eddie Brega - Production Assistant
Danny Bress - Set Production Assistant
Brooke Brooks - Personal Assistant
Jim Brookshire - Dialogue Editor
Jeannette Browning - ADR Recordist
Jane Bulmer - Personal Assistant
Damon E. Burke - Set Production Assistant
Gary Burritt - Negative Cutter
Dieter H. Busch - Second Assistant Director
Rick Canelli - ADR Recordist
Michael P. Casey - Swing Gang
Tim Chau - Supervising Sound Editor / Re-Recording Mixer
Krissopher Chevannes - ADR Recordist
Samuel M. Cobb - Set Medic/First Aid
Chuck Coffman - Swing Gang
Brad Combs - Personal Assistant
Michael Connor - Personal Assistant
Michael Connors - Dolly Grip
Iraina Crenshaw - Hair Styles
Michael Cruickshank - Camera Loader
Patrick Cyccone Jr. - Re-Recording Mixer
Gary L. Dagg - Key Grip
Rhonda DeVictor - Production Coordinator
Linda Di Franco - Dialogue Editor
Todd Ellis - Properties Master
Colby Enders - Second Assistant Editor
Randy Ericksen - Swing Gang
Matthew Ferreira - Swing Gang
Marisa Ferrey - Second Second Assistant Director
Tom Fox - Cable Person
Melinda Frank - Buyer
Maritza L. Garcia-Roddy - Costumes Supervisor
Albert Gasser - Foley Editor
Nerses Gezalyan - Foley Mixer
Eric Glasser - Set Production Assistant
Matt Golden - Storyboard Artist
Laura Graham - ADR Editor
David Grimaldi - Sound Effects Editor
Allison Gross - Swing Gang
Lisa Guerriero - Second Assistant Camera
Randall Guth - First Assistant Sound Editor
Mark Hadland - Electrician
Barbara Harris - Voice Casting
Kimberly Harris - Supervising ADR Editor
Laura R. Harris - Dialogue Editor
John Hartigan - Special Effects Coordinator
Michael Hatzer - Color Timing
Raygan T. Henley - Art Department Assistant
Ali Hileman - Personal Assistant
Petra Holtorf - Visual Effects Producer
Chris Ingram - Assistant Sound Editor
Nils C. Jensen - Supervising Sound Editor
Tina Johnson - Personal Assistant
Michael Jonascu - Foley Editor
Robert W. Joseph - Leadman
Carlton Kaller - Music Editor
Doc Kane - ADR Mixer
Glenn D. Kaplan - First Assistant Camera
David Katz - Video Assist
Shelley Kirkwood - Unit Publicist
Kim K. Kono - Electrician
Jay Levy - First Assistant Camera
Lanette Little - Key Costumer
Christine Loss - Still Photographer
Michael Lowrance - Electrician
Joe Lozano - Greensman
Elizabeth Ludwick-Bax - Script Supervisor
Dickinson Luke - Best Boy Electric
Shawn Makris - Extra Casting
Mark L. Mangino - Dialogue Editor
John Manocchia - Gaffer
Catherine Marcotte - Hair Styles
Scout Masterson - Casting Associate
Mary Mastro - Hair Styles
Pete McAdams - Grip
Ralph Meyer - Location Manager
Ryan Miller - Assistant Visual Effects Editor
Martin Milligan - Set Dresser
Brian Minzlaff - Electrician
James Moriana - Foley Artist
Shawnae D. Muck - Personal Assistant
Jack L. Murray - Unit Production Manager
Frank Musitelle - Greensman
David Nims - Grip
Northwest Boychoir - Musical Performer
Tom O'Connell - ADR Mixer
Sherri O'Hara - Set Medic/First Aid
Stamati Panos - Production Secretary
Manny Perry - Stunts Coordinator
Lars Peterson - Construction Coordinator
Alex Raspa - ADR Recordist
Ron Rosegard - Special Effects Technician
Paul A. Rychlec - Grip
Chris Sador - Recording
Johnny Sanchez - Assistant Production Coordinator
Maria Sandoval - Key Hairstylist
David E. Scott - Graphic Design
George W. Scott - Boom Operator
Nicole Sears - Production Assistant
Seattlemusic - Musical Performer
Mark Sidbury - Technical Advisor
Bert Smith - Assistant Properties
Sean Michael Smith - Personal Assistant
Joshua Spencer - Production Assistant
John M. Tillotson - Swing Gang
Christopher Tipton - Personal Assistant
Liv Torgerson - First Assistant Editor
Marilyn Torres - Production Assistant
Kenny Vasquez - Set Production Assistant
Rodney Veto - Best Boy Grip
R. Dawn Vigil - Production Assistant
Steve Voll - Construction Foreman
William Washington - Second Assistant Camera
Rick A. West - Gaffer
Timothy Y. Wetzel - Assistant Properties
Gina White - Research
Jeff Wilhoit - Foley Artist
Anthony Wilson - Hair Styles
Ronald L. Woodward - Swing Gang
Mark Yoshikawa - First Assistant Avid Editor
Lewis Young - Production Assistant
yU+Co - Visual Effects
Paul J. Zydel - ADR Mixer
Marc Blucas - James
Amerie - Mia
Margaret Colin - Melanie Mackenzie
Lela Rochon - Liz Pappas
Michael Keaton - President Mackenzie
Forest Whitaker - Narrator
Andrea Avery - Linda Patterson
Katrina Connor - Sorority Gal #1
Alex Avant - Shift Leader
Teck Holmes - Mia's Flame
Sophia Chang - Sorority Gal #2
Ryan Raddatz - Frat Guy #1
Michael-Ann Connor - Protestor #1
Melissa Rivers - Herself
Kent Shocknek - Contentious Reporter
Brian Smith - Guy on Street
Andrew Caple-Shaw - Agent Dryer
Piper Cochrane - Communications Director
Ted Garcia - White House Reporter #2
Sheila Shaw - Health Center Receptionist
Enoch Asmuth - Singer at White House
Bryan Kelling - Band at Frat Party
Ed Delmark - Band at Frat Party
Tonoccus McClain - Singer at White House
Drew Harrah - Singer at White House
Scott Dicken - Singer at White House
Justine Wachsberger - Passing Student
Tim Liles - Reporter on Street
Nicole Avant - Protestor #2
Mane Andrew - Mia's Visitor
Sean Householder - Band at Frat Party
Grecco Buratto - Band at Frat Party
Tore Birkedal - Pizza Guy
Sonnet Noel Whitaker - Laughing Girl
Tim Davis - Singer at White House
Gunther Jensen - Football Coach
Joan Rivers - Herself
Peter White - College Dean
Marilyn McIntyre - Teacher at Party
Guy Maeda - Singer at White House
Dwayne Adway - Agent Dylan
Dan Brinkle - Caucus Host
Jay Leno - Himself
Barry Livingston - Press Secretary
Natalie Core - Lady With Camera
Damon Whitaker - Charles
Oren Waters - Singer at White House
Michael Milhoan - Agent Bock
Ann Ryerson - Nurse Practitioner
Toby Moore - Frat Guy #2
Andy Umberger - Secret Service Supervisor
Bobbi Page - Singer at White House
Freddy Bouciegues - Dancing Frat Guy
Maria Quiban - White House Reporter #1
Adam Donshik - First Lady's Chief of Staff
Steve Tom - Senator Downer
Ken Moreno - Agent Mercer
Johnny Sneed - English Professor
Parry Shen - Rally Leader
Jeff Michael - News Reporter
Hollis Hill - Agent Colvin
Austin Priester - Dancing Frat Guy
Scott Hamm - Frat Guy With Water Gun
Philip Boyd - Frank

20th Century Fox / New Regency / Regency Enterprises
Davis Entertainment / Forest Whitaker / Regency Enterprises / Spirit Dance
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2007.11.22.
Nála az otthon ugyanis a Fehér Házat, az apa pedig az Egyesült Államok elnökét jelenti. Szegény lány nem vágyik másra, csak arra, ami jár neki: bulikra, pasikra, könnyû életre. De hogy lehetne így élni, ha minden titkos randira 10 testõr kíséri az embert? Sam mégis vállalkozik a lehetetlenre: belezúg a kollégiumi elöljáróba, de rádöbben, hogy a nagy õ is a CIA beépített embere. Ekkor aztán elszabadul a pokol...
A very special student deals with exams, first love, and national security issues in this teen-oriented romantic comedy-drama. Samantha MacKenzie (Katie Holmes) is a seemingly ordinary college freshman with one important exception her father happens to be the President of the United States (Michael Keaton). Samantha, however, would prefer to be as inconspicuous as possible as she begins her studies at Redmond University, so she asks a favor of her father remove the two Secret Service agents who follow her everywhere, and allow her to fend for herself at school. The president agrees, but out of concern for her safety, he sends in a young undercover agent, James (Marc Blucas), who will pose as the Resident Advisor at her dorm to keep an eye on her. Samantha and James strike up a fast friendship that grows into a romance, but when Samantha discovers the truth about James, she wonders if his love for her is real or just part of his cover. First Daughter was directed by actor-turned-director Forest Whitaker 
Forest Whitaker - Director / Executive Producer / Executive Music Producer
John Davis - Producer
Wyck Godfrey - Producer
Mike Karz - Producer
Jessica Bendinger - Screenwriter / Screen Story
Kate Kondell - Screenwriter
Jerry O'Connell - Screen Story / Screenwriter / Executive Producer
Toyomichi Kurita - Cinematographer
Damon Elliot - Songwriter / Composer (Music Score) / Additional Music
Kristine Johnson - Musical Arrangement
Michael Kamen - Composer (Music Score)
Blake Neely - Composer (Music Score)
Liza Richardson - Musical Direction/Supervision
Richard Chew - Editor
Alexander Hammond - Production Designer
Keith Neely - Art Director
Jeffrey Downer - Executive Producer
Arnon Milchan - Executive Producer
Al Hobbs - Set Designer
Randall D. Wilkins - Set Designer
Francine Jamison-Tanchuck - Costume Designer
Denise Pizzini - Set Decorator
Ann Masterson - Makeup
Robert Ryan - Makeup
Donald Sparks - First Assistant Director
Felicia Wilson - Consultant/advisor
Scott Browner - Camera Operator
Chris Haarhoff - Camera Operator / Steadicam Operator
Freddy Bouciegues - Stunts
Jeff Cadiente - Stunts
JJ Dashinaw - Stunts
Anthony Dono - Stunts
Jim Halty - Stunts
Norman Howell - Stunts
Kevin Jackson - Stunts
Bevin Kaye - Stunts
Dustin Meier - Stunts
Laura Monteiro - Stunts
Bennie Moore - Stunts
Bobby Ore - Stunts
Austin Priester - Stunts
Erik Rondell - Stunts
Dana Stein - Stunts
Ron Stein - Stunts
Miranda Garrison - Choreography
Denise Chamian - Casting
Rob Janiger - Sound Mixer
Crisoforo Aguilar - Set Production Assistant
Robert Ambrose - Set Production Assistant
Odin Benitez - Dialogue Editor
Dena Berman - Casting Assistant
Kelly Berry - Buyer
James P. Bittl - Greensman
Sally Boldt - Music Editor
David Boulton - ADR Mixer
Chumahan Bowen - Personal Assistant
Eddie Brega - Production Assistant
Danny Bress - Set Production Assistant
Brooke Brooks - Personal Assistant
Jim Brookshire - Dialogue Editor
Jeannette Browning - ADR Recordist
Jane Bulmer - Personal Assistant
Damon E. Burke - Set Production Assistant
Gary Burritt - Negative Cutter
Dieter H. Busch - Second Assistant Director
Rick Canelli - ADR Recordist
Michael P. Casey - Swing Gang
Tim Chau - Supervising Sound Editor / Re-Recording Mixer
Krissopher Chevannes - ADR Recordist
Samuel M. Cobb - Set Medic/First Aid
Chuck Coffman - Swing Gang
Brad Combs - Personal Assistant
Michael Connor - Personal Assistant
Michael Connors - Dolly Grip
Iraina Crenshaw - Hair Styles
Michael Cruickshank - Camera Loader
Patrick Cyccone Jr. - Re-Recording Mixer
Gary L. Dagg - Key Grip
Rhonda DeVictor - Production Coordinator
Linda Di Franco - Dialogue Editor
Todd Ellis - Properties Master
Colby Enders - Second Assistant Editor
Randy Ericksen - Swing Gang
Matthew Ferreira - Swing Gang
Marisa Ferrey - Second Second Assistant Director
Tom Fox - Cable Person
Melinda Frank - Buyer
Maritza L. Garcia-Roddy - Costumes Supervisor
Albert Gasser - Foley Editor
Nerses Gezalyan - Foley Mixer
Eric Glasser - Set Production Assistant
Matt Golden - Storyboard Artist
Laura Graham - ADR Editor
David Grimaldi - Sound Effects Editor
Allison Gross - Swing Gang
Lisa Guerriero - Second Assistant Camera
Randall Guth - First Assistant Sound Editor
Mark Hadland - Electrician
Barbara Harris - Voice Casting
Kimberly Harris - Supervising ADR Editor
Laura R. Harris - Dialogue Editor
John Hartigan - Special Effects Coordinator
Michael Hatzer - Color Timing
Raygan T. Henley - Art Department Assistant
Ali Hileman - Personal Assistant
Petra Holtorf - Visual Effects Producer
Chris Ingram - Assistant Sound Editor
Nils C. Jensen - Supervising Sound Editor
Tina Johnson - Personal Assistant
Michael Jonascu - Foley Editor
Robert W. Joseph - Leadman
Carlton Kaller - Music Editor
Doc Kane - ADR Mixer
Glenn D. Kaplan - First Assistant Camera
David Katz - Video Assist
Shelley Kirkwood - Unit Publicist
Kim K. Kono - Electrician
Jay Levy - First Assistant Camera
Lanette Little - Key Costumer
Christine Loss - Still Photographer
Michael Lowrance - Electrician
Joe Lozano - Greensman
Elizabeth Ludwick-Bax - Script Supervisor
Dickinson Luke - Best Boy Electric
Shawn Makris - Extra Casting
Mark L. Mangino - Dialogue Editor
John Manocchia - Gaffer
Catherine Marcotte - Hair Styles
Scout Masterson - Casting Associate
Mary Mastro - Hair Styles
Pete McAdams - Grip
Ralph Meyer - Location Manager
Ryan Miller - Assistant Visual Effects Editor
Martin Milligan - Set Dresser
Brian Minzlaff - Electrician
James Moriana - Foley Artist
Shawnae D. Muck - Personal Assistant
Jack L. Murray - Unit Production Manager
Frank Musitelle - Greensman
David Nims - Grip
Northwest Boychoir - Musical Performer
Tom O'Connell - ADR Mixer
Sherri O'Hara - Set Medic/First Aid
Stamati Panos - Production Secretary
Manny Perry - Stunts Coordinator
Lars Peterson - Construction Coordinator
Alex Raspa - ADR Recordist
Ron Rosegard - Special Effects Technician
Paul A. Rychlec - Grip
Chris Sador - Recording
Johnny Sanchez - Assistant Production Coordinator
Maria Sandoval - Key Hairstylist
David E. Scott - Graphic Design
George W. Scott - Boom Operator
Nicole Sears - Production Assistant
Seattlemusic - Musical Performer
Mark Sidbury - Technical Advisor
Bert Smith - Assistant Properties
Sean Michael Smith - Personal Assistant
Joshua Spencer - Production Assistant
John M. Tillotson - Swing Gang
Christopher Tipton - Personal Assistant
Liv Torgerson - First Assistant Editor
Marilyn Torres - Production Assistant
Kenny Vasquez - Set Production Assistant
Rodney Veto - Best Boy Grip
R. Dawn Vigil - Production Assistant
Steve Voll - Construction Foreman
William Washington - Second Assistant Camera
Rick A. West - Gaffer
Timothy Y. Wetzel - Assistant Properties
Gina White - Research
Jeff Wilhoit - Foley Artist
Anthony Wilson - Hair Styles
Ronald L. Woodward - Swing Gang
Mark Yoshikawa - First Assistant Avid Editor
Lewis Young - Production Assistant
yU+Co - Visual Effects
Paul J. Zydel - ADR Mixer
Marc Blucas - James
Amerie - Mia
Margaret Colin - Melanie Mackenzie
Lela Rochon - Liz Pappas
Michael Keaton - President Mackenzie
Forest Whitaker - Narrator
Andrea Avery - Linda Patterson
Katrina Connor - Sorority Gal #1
Alex Avant - Shift Leader
Teck Holmes - Mia's Flame
Sophia Chang - Sorority Gal #2
Ryan Raddatz - Frat Guy #1
Michael-Ann Connor - Protestor #1
Melissa Rivers - Herself
Kent Shocknek - Contentious Reporter
Brian Smith - Guy on Street
Andrew Caple-Shaw - Agent Dryer
Piper Cochrane - Communications Director
Ted Garcia - White House Reporter #2
Sheila Shaw - Health Center Receptionist
Enoch Asmuth - Singer at White House
Bryan Kelling - Band at Frat Party
Ed Delmark - Band at Frat Party
Tonoccus McClain - Singer at White House
Drew Harrah - Singer at White House
Scott Dicken - Singer at White House
Justine Wachsberger - Passing Student
Tim Liles - Reporter on Street
Nicole Avant - Protestor #2
Mane Andrew - Mia's Visitor
Sean Householder - Band at Frat Party
Grecco Buratto - Band at Frat Party
Tore Birkedal - Pizza Guy
Sonnet Noel Whitaker - Laughing Girl
Tim Davis - Singer at White House
Gunther Jensen - Football Coach
Joan Rivers - Herself
Peter White - College Dean
Marilyn McIntyre - Teacher at Party
Guy Maeda - Singer at White House
Dwayne Adway - Agent Dylan
Dan Brinkle - Caucus Host
Jay Leno - Himself
Barry Livingston - Press Secretary
Natalie Core - Lady With Camera
Damon Whitaker - Charles
Oren Waters - Singer at White House
Michael Milhoan - Agent Bock
Ann Ryerson - Nurse Practitioner
Toby Moore - Frat Guy #2
Andy Umberger - Secret Service Supervisor
Bobbi Page - Singer at White House
Freddy Bouciegues - Dancing Frat Guy
Maria Quiban - White House Reporter #1
Adam Donshik - First Lady's Chief of Staff
Steve Tom - Senator Downer
Ken Moreno - Agent Mercer
Johnny Sneed - English Professor
Parry Shen - Rally Leader
Jeff Michael - News Reporter
Hollis Hill - Agent Colvin
Austin Priester - Dancing Frat Guy
Scott Hamm - Frat Guy With Water Gun
Philip Boyd - Frank

Filmverlag der Autoren
Pro-Ject Filmproduktion / Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
9.0
2006.08.25.
German filmmaker Werner Herzog has never done anything by halves. When Herzog tackled Fitzcarraldo, the story of an obsessed impresario (Klaus Kinski) whose foremost desire in life is to bring both Enrico Caruso and an opera house to the deepest jungles of South America, the director boldly embarked on the same journey, disdaining studios, process shots, and special effects throughout. The highlight of the story is Fizcarraldo's Herculean effort to haul a 300-plus ton steamship over the mountains. No trickery was used in filming this grueling sequence, and stories still persist of disgruntled South American film technicians awaiting the opportunity to strangle Herzog if he ever sets foot on their land again. In the end, Herzog proved to be as driven and single-purposed as his protagonist, and it is the audience's knowledge of this that adds to the excitement of Fitzcarraldo.
 
Werner Herzog - Director / Producer / Screenwriter
Lucki Stipetic - Producer
Thomas Mauch - Cinematographer
Popol Vuh - Composer (Music Score)
Werner Schroeter - Songwriter
Richard Strauss - Featured Music
Beate Mainka-Jellinghaus - Editor
Henning Von Gierke - Production Designer / Set Designer
Ulrich Bergfelder - Art Director / Set Designer
Walter Saxer - Executive Producer
Gisela Storch - Costume Designer
Juarez Dagoberto - Sound/Sound Designer
Stefano Fava - Makeup
Rachel Griffiths - Script Supervisor
díjak:
Best Director (win) Werner Herzog 1982 Cannes Film Festival
Best Foreign Film (nom) 1982 Golden Globe
Film Presented 1982 Telluride Film Festival
Jose Lewgoy - Don Aquilino
Miguel Angel Fuentes - Cholo the Mechanic
Paul Hittscher - Capt. Orinoco Paul
Claudia Cardinale - Molly
Huerequeque Enrique Bohorquez - Cook
Peter Berling - Director of the Opera
Salvador Godinez - Old missionary
Bill Rose - Notary
Leoncio Bueno - Prison Guard
Milton Nascimento - Black Man at Opera House
Jean-Claude Dreyfus
Rui Polonah - Rubber Baron
Dimiter Petkov
David Perez Espinosa - Chief of the Campa Indians
Grande Otelo - Station master

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2007.12.26.
rendezõ: Kalmár László
forgatókönyvíró: Zsigray Júlianna, Kalmár László
zeneszerzõ: Mecseky Rudolf
operatõr: Icsey Rezsõ
vágó: Kerényi Zoltán
Perényi László (Galambos György)
Rajnay Gábor (Pötörke Máté Mihály)
Szemere Vera (Julika, Pötörke lánya)
Pelsõczy Irén (Katika, Pötörke lánya)
Vízváry Mariska (Tóni néni)
Körmendi Ilonka (Poppi)
Szakáll Ferenc (Monostory Gábor)
Venczel Béla (Flinta)

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2007.11.19.
 
rendezõ: Ráthonyi Ákos
forgatókönyvíró: Ráthonyi Ákos, Nóti Károly, Török Rezsõ, Emõd Tamás
operatõr: Keményffy Tamás
zene: Komjáthy Károly
vágó: Farkas Zoltán
Muráti Lili (Zsuzsi, Fábry lánya)
Jávor Pál (Szilágyi Péter)
Latabár Kálmán (Vukovác, tornatanár)
Gombaszögi Ella (Poldi, házvezetõnõ)

Paramount / Polygram
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
6.0
2007.11.06.
Az Elemi ösztön magyar származású írója (Joe Esterhas) második és a Bruckheimer/Simpson sztár-producer duó (A Szikla, Bad Boys, Top Gun, A Beverly Hills-i zsaru) elsõ igazi nagy hollywoodi sikere!
Jennifer Beals stars as Alex Owens, a Pittsburgh steel-mill welder by day, and bar dancer by night. Harboring dreams of a career in ballet, she is given financial support in this endeavor by her boss Nick Hurley (Michael Nouri) and moral support by demanding but big-hearted instructor Hanna Long (Lilia Skala). The film's signature scene is, of course, Alex's water-drenched dance audition, largely performed in long shot by her dance double Marine Jahan. Essentially an old-fashioned backstage yarn, Flashdance was given a contemporary spin by its pulsating, musical score featuring the Oscar-winning Best Song, Flashdance...What a Feeling, (music by Giorgio Moroder, lyrics by Keith Forsey and Irene Cara). 
Adrian Lyne - Director
Jerry Bruckheimer - Producer
Peter Guber - Producer / Executive Producer
Jon Peters - Producer / Executive Producer
Don Simpson - Producer
Joe Eszterhas - Screenwriter
Thomas Hedley, Jr. - Story Author / Screenwriter
Tom Hedley - Story Author
Don Peterman - Cinematographer
Giorgio Moroder - Composer (Music Score)
Michael Sembello - Composer (Music Score)
Walt Mulconery - Editor
Bud Smith - Editor
Charles Rosen - Production Designer
Tom Jacobson - Associate Producer
Lynda Obst - Associate Producer
Marvin March - Set Designer
Michael Kaplan - Costume Designer
Jim Webb - Sound/Sound Designer
Albert M. Shapiro - First Assistant Director
Jeffery Hornaday - Choreography
Michael Nouri - Nick Hurley
Lilia Skala - Hanna Long
Sunny Johnson - Jeanie Szabo
Kyle Heffner - Richie
Lee Ving - Johnny C.
Belinda Bauer - Katie Hurley
Ron Karabatsos - Jake Mawby
Malcom Danare - Cecil
Philip Bruns - Frank Szabo
Micole Mercurio - Rosemary Szabo
Liz Sagal - Sunny
Cynthia Rhodes - Tina Tech
Norman Scott - Normski
Stacey Pickren - Margo
Marc Lemberger - Mr. Freeze
Steve Price - Mawby's Regular
Ernie Tate - Ice-Rink Official
Debra Gordon - Dancer at Repertory
Robert Wuhl - Mawby's Regular
Colin Hamilton - Maitre D'
Deirdre L. Cowden - Stripper #2
Tony de Santis - Waiter
Lucy Lee Flippin - Secretary
Don Brockett - Pete
Bettina Birnbaum - Stripper
Frank Pesce - Mawby's Regular
Jim McCardle - Ice Rink Official
Larry John Meyers - Welder #1
Marine Jahan - Dancer for Jennifer Beals
Durga McBroom - Heels
Matt Landers - Mawby's Regular

Paramount / Polygram
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
6.0
2005.03.11.
Az Elemi ösztön magyar származású írója (Joe Esterhas) második és a Bruckheimer/Simpson sztár-producer duó (A Szikla, Bad Boys, Top Gun, A Beverly Hills-i zsaru) elsõ igazi nagy hollywoodi sikere!
Jennifer Beals stars as Alex Owens, a Pittsburgh steel-mill welder by day, and bar dancer by night. Harboring dreams of a career in ballet, she is given financial support in this endeavor by her boss Nick Hurley (Michael Nouri) and moral support by demanding but big-hearted instructor Hanna Long (Lilia Skala). The film's signature scene is, of course, Alex's water-drenched dance audition, largely performed in long shot by her dance double Marine Jahan. Essentially an old-fashioned backstage yarn, Flashdance was given a contemporary spin by its pulsating, musical score featuring the Oscar-winning Best Song, Flashdance...What a Feeling, (music by Giorgio Moroder, lyrics by Keith Forsey and Irene Cara). 
Adrian Lyne - Director
Jerry Bruckheimer - Producer
Peter Guber - Producer / Executive Producer
Jon Peters - Producer / Executive Producer
Don Simpson - Producer
Joe Eszterhas - Screenwriter
Thomas Hedley, Jr. - Story Author / Screenwriter
Tom Hedley - Story Author
Don Peterman - Cinematographer
Giorgio Moroder - Composer (Music Score)
Michael Sembello - Composer (Music Score)
Walt Mulconery - Editor
Bud Smith - Editor
Charles Rosen - Production Designer
Tom Jacobson - Associate Producer
Lynda Obst - Associate Producer
Marvin March - Set Designer
Michael Kaplan - Costume Designer
Jim Webb - Sound/Sound Designer
Albert M. Shapiro - First Assistant Director
Jeffery Hornaday - Choreography
Michael Nouri - Nick Hurley
Lilia Skala - Hanna Long
Sunny Johnson - Jeanie Szabo
Kyle Heffner - Richie
Lee Ving - Johnny C.
Belinda Bauer - Katie Hurley
Ron Karabatsos - Jake Mawby
Malcom Danare - Cecil
Philip Bruns - Frank Szabo
Micole Mercurio - Rosemary Szabo
Liz Sagal - Sunny
Cynthia Rhodes - Tina Tech
Norman Scott - Normski
Stacey Pickren - Margo
Marc Lemberger - Mr. Freeze
Steve Price - Mawby's Regular
Ernie Tate - Ice-Rink Official
Debra Gordon - Dancer at Repertory
Robert Wuhl - Mawby's Regular
Colin Hamilton - Maitre D'
Deirdre L. Cowden - Stripper #2
Tony de Santis - Waiter
Lucy Lee Flippin - Secretary
Don Brockett - Pete
Bettina Birnbaum - Stripper
Frank Pesce - Mawby's Regular
Jim McCardle - Ice Rink Official
Larry John Meyers - Welder #1
Marine Jahan - Dancer for Jennifer Beals
Durga McBroom - Heels
Matt Landers - Mawby's Regular

Universal
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2007.04.22.
 
Michael Ritchie - Director
Peter Vincent Douglas - Producer
Alan Greisman - Producer
Jerry Belson - Screenwriter
Andrew Bergman - Screenwriter
Gregory McDonald - Book Author
Phil Alden Robinson - Screenwriter
Fred Schuler - Cinematographer
Harold Faltermeyer - Composer (Music Score)
Franne Golde - Songwriter
Dan Hartman - Songwriter
Stephanie Mills - Songwriter
Richard A. Harris - Editor
Boris Leven - Production Designer
Todd Hallowell - Art Director
Gordon A. Webb - Associate Producer
Marvin March - Set Designer
Gloria Gresham - Costume Designer
James Tyson - Costume Designer
Ken Chase - Makeup
Cliff Wenger - Special Effects
Dean Jeffries - Stunts
Dana Wheeler-Nicholson - Gail Stanwyk
Tim Matheson - Alan Stanwyck
Joe Don Baker - Chief Karlin
Richard Libertini - 'Frank' Walker
George Wendt - Fat Sam
Geena Davis - Larry
M. Emmet Walsh - Dr. Dolan
Kenneth Mars - Stanton Boyd
Larry "Flash" Jenkins - Gummy
Ralph Seymour - Creasy
William Traylor - Mr. Underhill
Penny Santon - Velma Stanwyk
Beau Starr - Willy
Robert Sorrells - Marvin Stanwyk
Joe Praml - Watchman
George Wyner - Gillet
Mary Battilana - Madeline Turner
Bill Sorrells - Surfer Cop
Darren Dublin - Reporter
Donald Chaffin - Banquet Guest
Arnold Turner - Reporter
Bruce French - Pathologist
Nico de Silva - Waiter
Rick Garcia - Waiter
Grace Gaynor - Mrs. Underhill
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar - Himself
Reid Cruickshanks - Sergeant
James Avery - Detective
William Sanderson - Swarthout
Tony Longo - Detective
Alison La Placa - Pan Am Clerk
Irene Olga Lopez - Maid
Burton Gilliam - Bud
David W. Harper - Teenager
Freeman King - Cop #1
Chick Hearn - Himself
Bill Henderson - Speaker

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2007.07.24.
De két zseniális Floyd-féle ínyencség elkészítése között van - például Törökországban izmos férfikezek nyomása alatt habozni a törökfürdõben, netalán egy sárbárban "mocskolódni", hogy isiászunk és májunk rendbe jöjjön. Varázslatos tájak, elképesztõ, finom ételek és fõzés, fõzés, fõzés mindenáron, mindenhol. Ez Floyd mediterrán fiesztája. Éhgyomorra nézni veszélyes felelõtlenség!
Az élet igazi élvezõje, a legendás szakács, aki elõl még a mesterek is menekülnek, és akitõl még a legnagyobbak is tanulhatnak,
visszatér, hogy újabb csodálatos mediterrán kalandokra hívja a gasztronómia szerelmeseit. A bohókás borkedvelõ zseni most a Francia Riviéra felé veszi az utat, hogy a történelmi ország legendás ínyencségeit mutassa be nekünk.
Soha nem látott ízkavalkád és a tenger gyümölcseinek ezerféle felhasználása, mesébe illõ tájak az Atlanti-ócean partján, titkos õsi szigetek, ahol ezeréves kolostor szerzetesei különleges bort készítenek. Hõsünk, ahogy azt már megszokhattuk, szakadatlanul fõz, és magyaráz az életrõl, a történelemrõl, az élvezetekrõl és természetesen az ezerarcú borról.
A lemezen található epizódok:
1. A francia Riviéra és Monaco
2. Spanyolország 1.
3. Spanyolország 2.
 

Buena Vista / Great Oaks Entertainment / Walt Disney Productions
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2005.04.08.
A rugacs névre keresztelt zöld színû trutymóra, amely újra forradalmasíthatja az ipart, sokan fenik a fogukat. Vajon elég zseniális ez a rugacs, hogy visszahódítsa Sarát, megmentse a fõiskolát a csõdtõl, majd kicsusszanjon a gonosz fogfenõk kezébõl..?
Although "flub" is defined as "to make a mess of," the word "flubber" is a contraction from "flying rubber." In this remake of the 1961 comedy-fantasy The Absent Minded Professor, Robin Williams takes on the role created by Fred MacMurray and later executed by Harry Anderson on television, while the 1961 film's Flubber with anti-gravity properties has now been digitally reincarnated as a translucent green, pulsating, bouncing blob that loves to dance the mambo. Absent-minded college professor Philip Brainard (Williams), employed at a near-bankrupt university, creates the formula for Flubber, yet he can't remember to show up for his own wedding to university-President Sara Jean Reynolds (Marcia Gay Harden). His rival, Wilson Croft (Christopher McDonald), plots to steal Sara and the Flubber from Brainard. Rich, corrupt businessman Chester Hoenicker (Raymond Barry) tries to force Brainard to pass his failing son Bennett (Wil Wheaton), but he soon takes an interest in Flubber after hearing about it from his flunkies (Clancy Brown, Ted Levine). After using Flubber to fly over clouds in his 1963 T-Bird, Brainard realizes Flubber can also improve the performance of the school's pathetic basketball team. Jodi Benson is the voice of Weebo, Brainard's talking, flying household robot, with a video display of Disney clips at odd moments. Many gags are embellishments from the 1961 film, with John Hughes' (Home Alone) rewriting of the original Bill Walsh screenplay (based on Samuel Taylor's short story, "A Situation of Gravity"). Filming began October 8,1996 in San Francisco. 
Les Mayfield - Director
John Hughes - Producer / Screenwriter
Ricardo Mestres - Producer
Samuel W. Taylor - Story Author
Bill Walsh - Screenwriter
Dean Cundey - Cinematographer
Danny Elfman - Composer (Music Score)
Harvey Rosenstock - Editor
Michael A. Stevenson - Editor
Andrew McAlpine - Production Designer
James Tocci - Art Director
Michael Polaire - Co-producer
Nilo Rodis - Associate Producer
David Nicksay - Executive Producer
Erin Kemp - Set Designer
Daniel May - Set Designer
April Ferry - Costume Designer
Agamemnon Andrianos - Sound/Sound Designer
Matthew Rowland - First Assistant Director
Nancy Foy - Casting
Tom Bertino - Special Effects Supervisor
Peter Crosman - Special Effects Supervisor
Micky Moore - Second Unit Director
Douglas Hans Smith - Special Effects Supervisor
Marcia Gay Harden - Sara Jean Reynolds
Chris McDonald - Wilson Croft
Raymond Barry - Chester Hoenicker
Clancy Brown - Smith
Ted Levine - Wesson
Wil Wheaton - Bennett Hoenicker
Edie McClurg - Martha George
Jodi Benson - Weebo [Voice]
Scott Martin Gershin - Flubber [Voice]
Julie Morrison - Webbette [Voice]
Adryenn Ashley
Leslie Stefanson - Sylvia

Miramax
Gold Sun Film Company
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2008.02.03.
Hong Kong filmmaker Allen Lan directs the martial arts-action film Flying Dragon, Leaping Tiger, which, despite its similar title and sharing some of the same actors, has nothing to do with Ang Lee's Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon. Set during the Ming dynasty, the story involves horse thief Luk Ching-Yang (Sammo Hung) and his wife Liu Lu-Yian (Cheng Pei-Pei). After Luk was betrayed by his brother Kiu Hung (Tsui Goh), Lu-Yian left him. They reunite 20 years later, along with Liu Lu-Yian's adopted daughter Liu Wan-Long (Jade Leung) and the young warrior Pak Suk-Fu (Louis Fan), in order to seek revenge.
 
Allen Lan - Director
Cheng Pei-Pei - Liu Lu-Yian
Fan Siu-Wong - Pak Suk-Fu
Jade Leung - Liu Wan-Long

J. Arthur Rank Productions
Peter Rogers Productions / Schoenfeld Films
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2005.07.27.
rendezõ: Gerald Thomas
forgatókönyvíró: Talbot Rothwell
zeneszerzõ: Eric Rogers
operatõr: Alan Hume
vágó: Alfred Roome
Kenneth Williams
Jim Dale
Charles Hawtrey
Peter Butterworth
Joan Sims
Bernard Bresslaw
Angela Douglas
Anita Harris
John Bluthall
William Merbyn
Peter Gilmore
Julian Holloway
Larry Taylor
Richard Hurndall
Julian Orchard
WEric Rogers

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2006.08.26.
1. Utazás
2. Mondd, hogy nem haragszol rám
3. Bánatvirág
4. Ne vágj ki minden fát
5. Vén vagyok, akár a fold
6. Társasjáték
7. Zazi
8. Edison Magyarországon
9. Sajnálom, hogy így esett
10. Köszönöm, Doktor úr
11. Hét évig tart
12. Hol az a lány
13. Visszatérés
14. Rám vár az élet
15. Az elsô sorban ?
16. A széllel szemben
17. Vidéki kislány
18. A szombat esti lány
19. Mosolyod vigasztal
20. Gondolj néha rám
21. Hunyd le a szemed
22. Útközben
23. Wágner úr
24. Dal az ártatlanságról
25. Levél a távolból
26. Jöjj, kedvesem
27. Az elsô villamos
28. Ha felépül végül a házunk
29. Lökd ide a sört!
 
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
2004.11.24.

Paramount
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
10.0
2005.01.28.
Robert Zemeckis - Director
Wendy Finerman - Producer
Steve Starkey - Producer / First Assistant Director
Steve Tisch - Producer
Winston Groom - Book Author / Screenwriter
Charlie Peters - Screenwriter
Eric Roth - Screenwriter
Ernest Thompson - Screenwriter
Don Burgess - Cinematographer
David M. Dunlap - Cinematographer
Joel Sill - Composer (Music Score)
Alan Silvestri - Composer (Music Score)
Arthur Schmidt - Editor
Rick Carter - Production Designer
Charles James Newirth - Production Designer / Co-producer
Leslie McDonald - Art Director
Jim Teegarden - Art Director
James C. Feng - Set Designer
Nancy Haigh - Set Designer
Erin Kemp - Set Designer
Elizabeth Lapp - Set Designer
Lauren Polizzi - Set Designer
Joanna Johnston - Costume Designer
William Kaplan - Sound/Sound Designer
Jay Cannistraci - Makeup
Rick Sharp - Makeup
Ken Ralston - Special Effects
Bruce G. Moriarty - First Assistant Director
Ellen Lewis - Casting
Robin Wright Penn - Jenny Curran
Gary Sinise - Lt. Dan Taylor
Mykelti Williamson - Bubba Blue
Sally Field - Mrs. Gump
Michael Conner Humphreys - Young Forrest
Hanna R. Hall - Young Jenny Curran
Valentino - Chinese Ping Pong Player
Jeffrey Winner - Club Patron
Hallie D'Amore - Waitress in Cafe
David Brisbin - Newscaster
Joe Washington - Local Anchor #2
Gary Robinson - Bus Recruit
Al Harrington - Local Anchor #1
Haley Joel Osment - Forrest Junior
Don Fischer - Army Recruiter
Peter Bannon - Local Correspondent #2
Stephen Wesley Bridgewater - Hospital Officer
Siobhan Fallon - School Bus Driver
Kevin Davis - Black Panther
Ellen Lewis
Aaron Michael Lacey - Lt. Venetti
Peter Dobson - Young Elvis Presley
Dick Cavett - Himself
Nora Dunfee - Elderly Southern Woman
John Galt - President Johnson [Voice]
Harold G. Herthum - Doctor
Sam Anderson - Principal Hancock
Joe Alaskey - Richard M. Nixon [Voice]
Michael Burgess - Cleveland
Geoffrey Blake - Wesley
Charles Boswell - Aging Hippie
John Voldstad - Club Patron
Brett Rice - High School Football Coach
Paul Raczkowski - Man in VW Bug
Sonny Shroyer - College Football Coach
Mary Ellen Trainor - Jenny's Babysitter
Mike Jolly - Club Patron
Jason McGuire - Fat Teen
George Kelly - Barber
Bob Penny - Cronie
Byron Minns - Wounded Soldier
Afemo Omilami - Drill Sergeant

Paramount
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
10.0
2004.11.28.
Robert Zemeckis - Director
Wendy Finerman - Producer
Steve Starkey - Producer / First Assistant Director
Steve Tisch - Producer
Winston Groom - Book Author / Screenwriter
Charlie Peters - Screenwriter
Eric Roth - Screenwriter
Ernest Thompson - Screenwriter
Don Burgess - Cinematographer
David M. Dunlap - Cinematographer
Joel Sill - Composer (Music Score)
Alan Silvestri - Composer (Music Score)
Arthur Schmidt - Editor
Rick Carter - Production Designer
Charles James Newirth - Production Designer / Co-producer
Leslie McDonald - Art Director
Jim Teegarden - Art Director
James C. Feng - Set Designer
Nancy Haigh - Set Designer
Erin Kemp - Set Designer
Elizabeth Lapp - Set Designer
Lauren Polizzi - Set Designer
Joanna Johnston - Costume Designer
William Kaplan - Sound/Sound Designer
Jay Cannistraci - Makeup
Rick Sharp - Makeup
Ken Ralston - Special Effects
Bruce G. Moriarty - First Assistant Director
Ellen Lewis - Casting
Robin Wright Penn - Jenny Curran
Gary Sinise - Lt. Dan Taylor
Mykelti Williamson - Bubba Blue
Sally Field - Mrs. Gump
Michael Conner Humphreys - Young Forrest
Hanna R. Hall - Young Jenny Curran
Valentino - Chinese Ping Pong Player
Jeffrey Winner - Club Patron
Hallie D'Amore - Waitress in Cafe
David Brisbin - Newscaster
Joe Washington - Local Anchor #2
Gary Robinson - Bus Recruit
Al Harrington - Local Anchor #1
Haley Joel Osment - Forrest Junior
Don Fischer - Army Recruiter
Peter Bannon - Local Correspondent #2
Stephen Wesley Bridgewater - Hospital Officer
Siobhan Fallon - School Bus Driver
Kevin Davis - Black Panther
Ellen Lewis
Aaron Michael Lacey - Lt. Venetti
Peter Dobson - Young Elvis Presley
Dick Cavett - Himself
Nora Dunfee - Elderly Southern Woman
John Galt - President Johnson [Voice]
Harold G. Herthum - Doctor
Sam Anderson - Principal Hancock
Joe Alaskey - Richard M. Nixon [Voice]
Michael Burgess - Cleveland
Geoffrey Blake - Wesley
Charles Boswell - Aging Hippie
John Voldstad - Club Patron
Brett Rice - High School Football Coach
Paul Raczkowski - Man in VW Bug
Sonny Shroyer - College Football Coach
Mary Ellen Trainor - Jenny's Babysitter
Mike Jolly - Club Patron
Jason McGuire - Fat Teen
George Kelly - Barber
Bob Penny - Cronie
Byron Minns - Wounded Soldier
Afemo Omilami - Drill Sergeant

Dimension Films
Dimension Films
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
6.0
2006.04.16.
Stuart Gordon - Director
Gregory Coote - Producer
John Davis - Producer
John Flock - Producer
Steven Feinberg - Screenwriter / Associate Producer
Terry Curtis Fox - Screenwriter
Troy Neighbors - Screenwriter / Associate Producer
David Venable - Screenwriter
David Eggby - Cinematographer
Frederic Talgorn - Composer (Music Score)
Tim Wellburn - Editor
David Copping - Production Designer
Michael Lake - Co-producer
Neal Nordlinger - Co-producer
Graham Burke - Executive Producer
Terry Ryan - Costume Designer
Karla O'Keefe - Makeup
Allison Cowitt - Casting
Mike Fenton - Casting
Irene Dobson - Line Producer
Loryn Locklin - Karen Brennick
Kurtwood Smith - Poe
Lincoln Kilpatrick - Abraham
Clifton Gonzalez Gonzalez - Nino
Jeffrey Combs - D-Day
Tom Towles - Stiggs
Vernon Wells - Maddox
Eric Briant Wells - Border Guard
Michael Simpson - Medical Trainee
Peter Marshall - Travel Authorization Guard
Carolyn Purdy-Gordon - Zed-10

Columbia TriStar
Carousel Picture Company / Gower Productions
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2005.05.15.
Ráadásul ez a börtön nem olyan, mint a többi. Hi-tech biztonsági rendszerének köszönhetõen a szökésnek még a gondolata is képtelenség. De John Brennicknek családja van; így negyvenháromezer kilométerre a Földtõl, a legveszedelmesebb bûnözõkkel körülvéve, egy mozgásérzékelõvel a testében megkísérli a lehetetlent: megszökni az ûrbörtönbõl...
In this follow-up to Fortress, Stuart Gordon's 1993 sci-fi adventure drama, John Brennick (Christopher Lambert) and his wife Karen (Beth Toussaint) are once again on the run in a totalitarian regime of the future, where a multi-national corporation called Men-Tel has taken control of the world. While Karen eludes capture, John is arrested and sentenced to a penal colony in space. 26,000 miles from home, he must perform hard, dangerous labor in a punishing environment alongside some of the most fearsome criminals in the galaxy. Monitored by an elaborate computer system, his body implanted with a security camera that allows his jailers to see where he is at all times, John would seem unable to escape but that would underestimate his ingenuity, or his desire to be with Karen again. Fortress 2: Re-Entry also stars Pam Grier and Patrick Malahide; former Tangerine Dream member Christopher Franke composed the musical score.  
Geoff Murphy - Director
John Flock - Producer / Screenwriter
Peter Doyle - Screenwriter
Steven Feinberg - Story Author
Hiro Narita - Cinematographer
Christopher Franke - Composer (Music Score)
James Symons - Editor
Rod Stratfold - Production Designer
Craig Berenson - Co-producer
Tom Reeve - Executive Producer
Romain Schroeder - Executive Producer
Pam Grier
Patrick Malahide
Willie Garson
Yuji Okumoto
Nick Brimble
Beth Toussaint
Anthony C. Hall
John Flock
Carl Chase
Aidan Rea
David Roberson

Columbia TriStar
Carousel Picture Company / Gower Productions
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2006.04.16.
Ráadásul ez a börtön nem olyan, mint a többi. Hi-tech biztonsági rendszerének köszönhetõen a szökésnek még a gondolata is képtelenség. De John Brennicknek családja van; így negyvenháromezer kilométerre a Földtõl, a legveszedelmesebb bûnözõkkel körülvéve, egy mozgásérzékelõvel a testében megkísérli a lehetetlent: megszökni az ûrbörtönbõl...
In this follow-up to Fortress, Stuart Gordon's 1993 sci-fi adventure drama, John Brennick (Christopher Lambert) and his wife Karen (Beth Toussaint) are once again on the run in a totalitarian regime of the future, where a multi-national corporation called Men-Tel has taken control of the world. While Karen eludes capture, John is arrested and sentenced to a penal colony in space. 26,000 miles from home, he must perform hard, dangerous labor in a punishing environment alongside some of the most fearsome criminals in the galaxy. Monitored by an elaborate computer system, his body implanted with a security camera that allows his jailers to see where he is at all times, John would seem unable to escape but that would underestimate his ingenuity, or his desire to be with Karen again. Fortress 2: Re-Entry also stars Pam Grier and Patrick Malahide; former Tangerine Dream member Christopher Franke composed the musical score.  
Geoff Murphy - Director
John Flock - Producer / Screenwriter
Peter Doyle - Screenwriter
Steven Feinberg - Story Author
Hiro Narita - Cinematographer
Christopher Franke - Composer (Music Score)
James Symons - Editor
Rod Stratfold - Production Designer
Craig Berenson - Co-producer
Tom Reeve - Executive Producer
Romain Schroeder - Executive Producer
Pam Grier
Patrick Malahide
Willie Garson
Yuji Okumoto
Nick Brimble
Beth Toussaint
Anthony C. Hall
John Flock
Carl Chase
Aidan Rea
David Roberson

Magyar Televízió és Pannónia stúdió
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
8.0
2005.09.07.
Vegyünk neki labdát!
Mûvelt eb
Egér pongyolában
Nyesõolló díszdobozban
Egy tollseprû tündöklése
Hajrá vadmacskák!
Ki táncol Lukréciával?
A falkatárs
Csúzli
Gumicsont
Cinkemama küldi
Mit hoz a Télapó?  
írta: Bálint Ágnes
zene: Pethõ Zsolt

Magyar Televízió és Pannónia stúdió
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
8.0
2005.02.04.
Vegyünk neki labdát!
Mûvelt eb
Egér pongyolában
Nyesõolló díszdobozban
Egy tollseprû tündöklése
Hajrá vadmacskák!
Ki táncol Lukréciával?
A falkatárs
Csúzli
Gumicsont
Cinkemama küldi
Mit hoz a Télapó?  
írta: Bálint Ágnes
zene: Pethõ Zsolt

Associated Film Distribution / Brooks Films / EMI Productions / Universal
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
7.0
2006.07.01.
A nõ ezután kétségbeesetten próbálja feléleszteni filmes karrierjét, de az elutasítások, az egyre fokozódó alkoholizmusa és az életét megkeserítõ anyja miatt hamarosan idegösszeomlást kap, és elmegyógyintézetbe kerül, ahol az igazi pokol vár rá: megalázzák, kísérleteznek vele, veszélyes agymûtétet hajtanak végre rajta a beleegyezése nélkül, úgy bánnak vele, mint egy állattal, és az intézet többi bentlakója rendszeresen megerõszakolja. Amikor végre kiengedik, akkor sem örülhet a szabadságnak, mert kegyetlen anyja gyámsága alá helyezik. Frances azonban talpra akar állni mindenáron?
As played by Jessica Lange, Frances Farmer is a rebel from the word go, winning a high school essay award by writing a piece in defense of Communism. Determining to become an actress, Frances is equally determined not to play the Hollywood game: she refuses to acquiesce to idiotic publicity stunts, and insists upon appearing on screen sans makeup. Her defiance attracts the attention of Broadway playwright Clifford Odets, who convinces Frances that her future rests with the Group Theatre. But once she leaves Hollywood for New York, Frances learns to her chagrin that the Group intends to exploit her movie fame in order to draw in customers. Her desperate attempts to restart her movie career, combined with her increasing dependence on alcohol and the pressures brought to bear by her monster mother (Kim Stanley), result in a complete mental breakdown. Even while institutionalized, Frances is abused by the powers-that-be; she is forced to undergo an injurious brain operation, is treated like a mad animal, and periodically raped by the inmates. Frances is released in the custody of her mother, who persists in browbeating her tortured daughter until Frances discovers the legal means to break away. The real-life Frances spent her last years as host of a local Indianapolis TV program, dying in 1970 at age 57; the film comes to a climax when Frances is feted on the smarmy network program This is Your Life. Other actual personages depicted herein include Clifford Odets (played by Jeffrey DeMunn), Harold Clurman (Jordan Charney) and Ralph Edwards (Donald Craig). Frances' first husband Leif Erickson is fictionalized as "Jeffrey York", and played by Lange's real-life inamorata Sam Shepard. And if you listen closely, you'll hear the voice of Kevin Costner, whose minor role was whittled down to one line when he, like Frances Farmer, had the temerity to argue with the director. The unhappy life of actress Frances Farmer was also covered in Farmer's autobiography, Will There Ever Be a Morning? While the film rights for that book were sold to a TV-movie concern, the producers of the theatrical feature Frances were able to ship their production out to the public first.
 
Graeme Clifford - Director
Mel Brooks - Producer
Jana Sue Memel - Producer
Charles B. Mulvehill - Producer / Art Director
Jonathan Sanger - Producer
Eric Bergren - Screenwriter
Christopher de Vore - Screenwriter
Nicholas Kazan - Screenwriter
Laszlo Kovacs - Cinematographer
Ivan Strasburg - Cinematographer
John Barry - Composer (Music Score)
John Wright - Editor
Richard Sylbert - Production Designer
Ida Random - Art Director
Emad Helmey - Set Designer
Pat Norris - Costume Designer
David Ronne - Sound/Sound Designer
Ed Milkovich - First Assistant Director
William P. Scott - First Assistant Director
díjak:
Best Actress (nom) Jessica Lange 1982 Academy
Best Supporting Actress (nom) Kim Stanley 1982 Academy
Best Actress - Drama (nom) Jessica Lange 1982 Golden Globe
Best Supporting Actress (nom) Kim Stanley 1982 Golden Globe
Kim Stanley - Lillian Farmer
Sam Shepard - Harry York
Bart Burns - Ernest Farmer
Jeffrey DeMunn - Clifford Odets
Jordan Charney - Harold Clurman
Allan Rich - Bebe
Christopher Pennock - Dick Steele
Sarah Cunningham - Alma Styles
Robert Harris
Andrew Winner - Firechief
Biff Yeager - Cop
Alexander Zale - Man in Screening Room
Keone Young - Doctor
Bonnie Bartlett - Stylist
Larry Pines - Man on Phone
Nancy Foy - Autograph Girl
Vern Taylor - Executive
Jack Manning - Photographer
Sandra Seacat - Drama Teacher
Rod Pilloud - Martoni
David Schroeder - Lawyer
Richard L. Hawkins - Bum
Kevin Costner
Rod Colbin - Judge
Donald Craig - Ralph Edwards
Lee de Broux - Director
Jonathan Banks - Hitchhiker
Daniel Chodes - Director
James Brodhead - Sergeant
J.J. Chaback - Lady in Hotel
Lane Smith - Dr. Symington
John Randolph - Judge
Woodrow Parfrey - Dr. Parfrey
Jack Riley - Barnes
Anne Haney - Hairdresser
Anjelica Huston
Gerald O'Loughlin - Doctor
James Karen - Judge
Darrell Larson - Spy

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2006.04.01.
rendezõ: Simó Sándor
író: Simó Sándor
forgatókönyvíró: Kõszegi Edit
zeneszerzõ: Novák János
operatõr: Kende János
díszlettervezõ: Vayer Tamás
jelmeztervezõ: Breckl János
producer: Ozorai András
vágó: Rigó Mária
Ujlaki Dénes (Groh Lajos)
Bíró Krisztina (Viki)
Görög László (Jóska, a határõr)
Igó Éva (Annus)
Jirí Menzel (államtitkár)
Kútvölgyi Erzsébet (Gizi)
Varga Zoltán (Jocó)
Nagy Anna (Franciska anyja)
Margitai Ági (Rózsi)
Kathleen Gáti (Sári)
Szabó István (orvos)

United Artists
Edward Small Productions/ United Artists
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
6.0
2008.01.10.
Not a remake of the 1934 Helen Morgan vehicle of the same title, Frankie and Johnny stars Elvis Presley as Johnny, a Mississippi gambler, and Beverly Hillbillies regular Donna Douglas as his girl friend Frankie. In keeping with the old ballad, the romance of Frankie and Johnny is threatened by the intervention of seductress Nellie Bly (Nancy Kovack). Nellie brings Johnny luck at the gaming tables while Frankie sees red. Frankie and Johnny was written by onetime Marx Brothers contributor Nat Perrin and directed by future Tonight Show helmsman Fred de Cordova.
 
Frederick de Cordova - Director
Edward Small - Producer
Alex Gottlieb - Screenwriter
Jacques Marquette - Cinematographer
Freddy Karger - Composer (Music Score) / Musical Direction/Supervision
Grant Whytock - Editor
Walter M. Simonds - Art Director
Morrie Hoffman - Set Designer
Gwen Wakeling - Costume Designer
Dan Greenway - Makeup
Earl Barton - Choreography
Harold E. Knox - Production Supervisor
Nat Perrin - Short Story Author
Donna Douglas - Frankie
Harry Morgan - Cully
Sue Ane Langdon - Mitzi
Nancy Kovack - Nelly Bly
Audrey Christie - Peg
Robert Strauss - Blackie
Anthony Eisley - Clint Braden
Wilda Taylor - Earl Barton Dancer
Larri Thomas - Earl Barton Dancer
Dee Jay Mattis - Earl Barion Dancer
Judith Chapman - Earl Barton Dancer
Henry Corden - Gypsy
Jerome Cowan - Joe Wilbur
Joyce Jameson - Abigail
George Klein - Bit
James Millhollin - Proprietor of Costume Shop
Richard Reeves - Man on Street
Naomi Stevens - Princess Zolita
Dave Willock - Pete

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
10.0
2007.07.24.
Running Times 84 mins and 106 mins
Recorded at Wembley Stadium, London, 20 April 1992
Produced by Queen and Jim Beach
Directed by David Mallet
Inserts directed by DoRo
Animations produced by Jerry Hibbert and Ralph (?)
Sound produced by David Richards
Featuring Spike Edney, Joshua J. Macrae, Chris Thompson, Mike Moran, Miriam Stockley, Maggie Ryder, and the London Community Gospel Choir.
Due to the number of songs on the release, the Live Queen set details can be found on the DVD reissue page.
Video One:
Insert 1
Queen Introduction
Metallica: Enter Sandman | Sad But True | Nothing Else Matters
Insert 2
Extreme: Queen Medley
Insert 3
Def Leppard & Brian May: Now I'm Here
Insert 4
Bob Geldof & The Happy Club: Too Late God
Guns 'n' Roses: Knocking On Heaven's Door | Paradise City
Elizabeth Taylor Speech
Video Two:
Insert 5
Tie Your Mother Down
Heaven & Hell / Pinball Wizard
I Want It All
Las Palabras De Amor
Hammer To Fall
Stone Cold Crazy
Innuendo / Kashmir / Thank You
Crazy Little Thing Called Love
Too Much Love Will Kill You
Radio Ga Ga
Who Wants To Live Forever
I Want To Break Free
Under Pressure
All The Young Dudes
Heroes
'39
These Are The Days Of Our Lives
Somebody To Love
Bohemian Rhapsody
The Show Must Go On
We Will Rock You
We Are The Champions
God Save The Queen & Insert 6
Insert Details
These details were prepared to entertain the audience as the crew prepared for the next act. They all appear on the original video and the reissue DVD, although they originally contained the audience singing along to some of the tracks.
Insert 1
Bohemian Rhapsody (2:01)
Audio footage: album version from 0:00 to 0:48, 3:05 to 4:08, and then two explosions
Video footage: time-lapse footage of setting up the stage from the 1986 Magic Tour, intercut with footage of Queen.
The DVD 'preview' for the insert uses the first 7 seconds, so contains the first two lines.
Lyrics:
Is this the real life
Is this just fantasy
Caught in a landslide
No escape from reality
Open your eyes, look up to the skies and see
I'm just a poor boy, (oooh, poor boy), I need no sympathy
Because I'm easy come, easy go
Little high, little low
Anyway the wind blows, doesn't really matter to me
I see a little silhouetto of a man
Scaramouche, Scaramouche will you do the fandango?
Thunderbolts and lightning - very, very frightening me
Gallileo, gallileo
Gallileo, gallileo
Gallileo, figaro - magnifico-o-o-o-oh
I'm just a poor boy, nobody loves me
He's just a poor boy from a poor family
Spare him his life from this monstrosity
Easy come, easy go, will you let me go
Bismillah! No - we will not let you go, let him go
Bismillah! We will not let you go, let him go
Bismillah! We will not let you go, let me go
Will not let you go, let me go
Never, never, never, never, never (never let you go)
Never let me go-o-o-o-oh
No, no, no, no, no, no, no
Oh, mama mia, mama mia
Mama mia let me go
Beelzebub has a devil put aside for me, for me, for me
Insert 2
You Take My Breath Away (Live) (1:01)
Audio/Video footage: An excerpt of a live version of the track, from Earl's Court, 1977.
The Great Pretender (1:51)
Audio footage: An edit of the album version, containing 0:33 to 1:16, 1:51 to 2:42 and 2:47 to 3:03, fading both in and out.
Video footage: The original video, intercut with various Queen clips
My Melancholy Blues (1:14)
Audio footage: An edit of the album version, containing 0:08 to 1:15 and then 3:04 to 3:10, fading out from 3:07 onwards.
Video footage: Montage of various Queen clips
Somebody To Love (Live) (1:26)
Audio/Video footage: An excerpt of a live version of the track, from Milton Keynes, 1982.
One Vision (0:58)
Audio footage: An edit of the single version, from 1:49 to 2:18 (fading in at start), then 3:31 onwards.
Video footage: Original promo video.
Full live versions of 'You Take My Breath Away' and 'Somebody To Love' can be found on Rare Live
The version on the DVD adds the 'We Will Rock You' animation from Insert 5 to the start.
The DVD 'preview' for the insert uses the first interview extract, 'I mean, I looked ridiculous then, but it worked', of length 4 seconds
'You Take My Breath Away' Lyrics:
Freddie: OK, before we ah, tease you with a bit of, sort of, heavy rock and roll things towards the end, ah, I'd just like to slip in a little a, well I'd like you to listen carefully to a simple little song this, is me on the piano, it's called 'You Take My Breath Away'
Look into my eyes and you'll see
I am the only one
You've captured my heart
Stolen my love
Changed my life
Everytime you make a move
You destroy my mind
And the way you touch
I lose control and shiver deep inside
You take my breath away
Interview: I mean, I looked ridiculous then, but it worked
'The Great Pretender' Lyrics:
Oh yes, I'm the great pretender (oooh-ooh-oooh-ooh)
Adrift in a world of my own (oooh-ooh-oooh-ooh)
I play the game
But to my real shame
You've left me to dream all alone
Too real is this feeling of make believe (oooooh, make believe)
Too real when I feel what my heart can't conceal (oooh, ooh, oooh, ooh, oooh)
Yeah (ooooh-oh-ooh-oh-oooh)
Woo-hoo
Too real when I feel what my heart can't conceal (real, feel, what my heart)
Oh yes, I'm the great pretender
Just laughing and gay like a clown (oooh-ooh-oooh-ooh)
I seem to be what I'm not you see
I'm wearing my heart like a crown
Pretending that you're still around
Interview: I am a man of extremes, but I, I don't have any, I don't feel I have that much in the middle, which is, you either get me when I'm very strong, or I'm very soft, so if the right person gets me they'll find me that I'm very vulnerable and I can be a real baby
'My Melancholy Blues' Lyrics:
Another party's over
And I'm left cold sober
Baby left me for somebody new, oooh, oooh
I don't wanna talk about it
Want to forget about it
Wanna be intoxicated with that special brew
So come and get me
Let me
Get in that sinking feeling
That says my heart is on an all time low, so
Melancholy blues
Interview: No, myself as an artist. I'm just a musical prostitute, my dear.
'Somebody To Love' Lyrics:
Somebody
Somebody to love
Can you find me somebody to love
Interview: I don't know, I'm just me, you know, I'm just me
Freddie: Are you ready?
Interview: If I had to do this everyday, forget it.
Freddie: Huh, are you ready brothers and sisters?
Each morning I get up I die a little
Can barely stand on my feet
Take a look in the mirror and cry
Lord what you doing to me
I have spent all my years in believing you
I just can't get no relief, Lord
Somebody (somebody), somebody (somebody)
Anybody find me somebody to love
Interview: I'm not afraid to speak out, and say things that I want to do, or do the things that I want to do, so um, I think in the end, being natural, and being, being actually genuine is what wins.
'One Vision' Lyrics:
I had a dream when I was young
A dream of sweet illusion
A glimpse of hope and unity
And visions of one sweet union
But a cold wind blows
And a dark rain falls
And in my heart it shows
Look what they've done to my dream
Yeah
One flesh, one bone, one true religion
One voice, one hope, one real decision
Gimme one night, yeah
Gimme one hope, hey
Just gimme
One man, one man
One bar, one day
One day, hey, hey
Just gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme
Fried chicken
Vision, vision, vision, vision, vision
Insert 3
I Want It All (1:29)
Audio footage: An edit of the album version, containing 3:47 to 3:56, 4:06 to 4:09, 0:10 to 1:01, 3:57 to 4:06 and 4:16 to 4:35, fading out over a second. This is in fact an edit of the version on 'Rare Live', beginning with audience noise.
Video footage: footage of Queen live in concert from over the years. Very similar to the track at the start of 'Rare Live'
Play The Game (Live) (0:53)
Audio/Video footage: excerpt of the track performed at Milton Keynes, 1982. This includes some of the intro then jumps to the second verse.
The Show Must Go On (2:31)
Audio footage: an edit of the album version, containing the first 35 seconds, 0:55 to 0:59, and 2:07 onwards, fading out by about 4:01
Video footage: original promo video, with some additional Queen clip inserts
These Are The Days Of Our Lives (2:03)
Audio footage: An edit of the album version, containing 0:09 to 0:47, 1:19 to 2:19 and 3:33 to 3:58, fading out.
Video footage: original promo video, with some additional Queen clip inserts
The version on the DVD adds the 'We Will Rock You' animation from Insert 5 to the start.
The DVD 'preview' for the insert uses an interview segment of length 5 seconds, containing 'When they stop buying our records, then I'll say goodbye and do something else, become a strip artist or something'.
'I Want It All' Lyrics:
Interview: You know, the bigger the better. In everything
I want it all, I want it all, I want it all and I want it now, oh, ooh, ooh
Adventure seeker, on an empty street
Just an alley creeper, light on his feet
A young fighter screaming, with no time for doubt
With the pain and anger, can't see a way out
It ain't much I'm asking, I heard him say
Gotta find me a future, move out of my way
I want it all (yeah, yeah, yeah), I want it all, I want it all
And I want it - now
I want it, I want it
Oooh, hot
Interview: I'm a human being, you know, and I'd, I'd like people to realise the fact that I'm a human being and that I can sort of react that way, and I have the same feelings, and the same kind of destructive qualities, I'm bad and good, like everybody else.
'Play The Game' Lyrics:
Interview: If I didn't do this, I, I don't have anything to do, you know. I can't cook, I'm not very good at being a housewife.
When you're feeling down and your resistance is low
Light another cigarette and let yourself go
This is your bloody life
Don't play hard to get
It's a free world
All you have to do is fall in love
Play the game
Everybody play the game of
Interview: As long as the music is still there, and as long as the people are still buying the music, then, then it's OK. When they stop stop buying our records, then I'll say goodbye and do something else, become a strip artist or something
Interviewer (Rudi Dolezal): Yeah, what, to what music you would strip? What music would you..
Interview: All the songs I've written, come on.
'The Show Must Go On' Lyrics:
Phil Collins: You don't get too many, too many people like him
Mick Jagger: If you're watching Freddie
Paul McCartney: King Mercury
Empty spaces, what are we living for
Abandoned places, I guess we know the score
On and on, does anybody want to take it anymore
The show must go on
The show must go on, yeah, yeah
Oooh, inside my heart is breaking (ooooh)
My make up may be flaking (oooh)
But my smile still stays on
Yeah, yeah
Oh-oh-woah, oh-oh-woah
My soul is painted like the wings of butterflies
Fairytales of yesterday will grow but never die
I can fly my friends
The show must go on (go on, go on, go on), yeah, yeah
The show must go on (go on, go on, go on)
I'll face it with a grin
I'm never giving in
On with the show
Oooh, I'll top the bill
I'll overkill
I have to find the will to carry on
On with the show
On with the show
The show must go on
Go on, go on, go on, go on, go on
Interview: If I had to do it again, yes, why not, why not. I'd do it slightly differently.
'These Are The Days Of Our Lives' Lyrics:
Sometimes I get to feeling
I was back in the old days, long ago
When we were kids, when we were young
Things seemed so perfect, you know
The days were endless, we were crazy, we were young
The sun was always shining, we just lived for fun
Sometimes it seems like lately, I just don't know
The rest of my life's been just a show
You can't turn back the clock, you can't turn back the time
Ain't that a shame?
I'd like to go back one time on a rollercoaster ride
When life was just a game
No use in sitting and a thinking on what you did
When you can lay back and enjoy it through your kids
Sometimes it seems like lately I just don't know
Better sit back and go with the flow
'Cos these are the days of our lives
They've flown in the swiftness of time
These days are all gone now but
One thing's still true
When I look and I find
I still love you
I still love you
Insert 4
I'm Going Slightly Mad (2:08)
Audio footage: album version, containing the first 12 seconds twice, then 1:17 to 1:58 and then 3:19 onwards
Video footage: edit of the promo video, but contains some additional Queen clips.
The version on the DVD adds the 'We Will Rock You' animation from Insert 5 to the start.
The DVD 'preview' for the insert uses the insert from 1:32 to 1:41, containing 'I'm slightly mad, just very slightly mad' (from about 3:45 to 3:54 of the album version)
Lyrics:
Oh dear
Ha, ha, ha, ha
I'm one card short of a full deck
I'm not quite the shilling
One wave short of a shipwreck
I'm not my usual top billing
I'm coming down with a fever (oooohh)
I'm really out to sea
This kettle is boiling over (ooooh, oooh, oooh)
I think I'm a banana tree (oooh, ooh)
I'm going slightly mad
I'm going slightly mad
It finally happened
It finally happened, oh, yes
It finally happened
I'm slightly mad
Just very slightly mad
And there you have it
Insert 5
We Will Rock You (0:09)
Audio footage: an edit of the instrumental version from 0:45 to 0:53 approx.
Video footage: short animation of Freddie
Freddie Singalongs (1:21)
Audio/Video footage: a compilation of Freddie Singalongs from, in order, Budapest (Rehearsal), Live Aid, Wembley, Live Aid. It ends with an audio excerpt of Freddie from Wembley which is echoed repeatedly.
Oddly, 'We Will Rock You' is added to Inserts 2, 3 and 4 on the DVD, whilst Insert 5 loses it.
The DVD 'preview' for the insert uses part of Freddie's rehearsal singalong from Budapest, of length 5 seconds.
Lyrics:
We will, we will, rock you
(Singalong from Budapest, 1986)
(Singalong from Live Aid, 1985)
(Singalong from Wembley, 1986)
(Singalong from Live Aid, 1985)
This is what you wanted, this is what you're gonna get, get, get, get, get, get, get, get, get, get, get, get, get, get, get, get, get, get, get
Insert 6
God Save The Queen (Live) (1:08)
Audio footage: standard album version of 'God Save The Queen'.
Video footage: footage of Freddie with his crown and robe from the 1986 Magic Tour, and at the very end, the finale to the 'These Are The Days Of Our Lives' video.
The DVD 'preview' for the insert uses the last 6 seconds of the album version of the track.
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Queen Introduction
Length 1:12
The speech on the reissued DVD is slightly edited, losing 'First of all' onwards, reducing the length to 1:00.
Dialogue:
Brian: Good evening Wembley and the world. We are here tonight to celebrate the life, and work, and dreams, of one Freddie Mercury. We're gonna give him the biggest send off in history.
Roger: OK, today is for Freddie, it's for you, it's to tell everybody around the world that AIDS affects us all. That's what all these red ribbons are about. You can cry as much as you like, and John's got something to tell you.
John: Hello, first of all, Brian, Roger and myself would like to thank all the artists who are performing here today, in London, and they've given their time and energy to make this tribute to Freddie a reality, and to happen today. First of all, the show must go on, and we'll start with an American band, three times Grammy award winners, will you please welcome Metallica.
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Queen Medley
Only available on the original double VHS release. Length 12:31
Performed by Extreme.
This is a medley of Queen songs, featuring: 'Mustapha', 'Bohemian Rhapsody', 'Keep Yourself Alive', 'I Want To Break Free', 'Fat Bottomed Girls', 'Bicycle Race', 'Another One Bites The Dust', 'We Will Rock You' (instrumental), 'Stone Cold Crazy', Singalong, 'Radio Ga Ga', and 'Bohemian Rhapsody (Reprise)'
Lyrics:
Brian: Thank you. OK, thank you. It gives me great pleasure, it gives me real great pleasure to introduce our next guests, there seems to be a certain amount of noise going on here. These guys are real friends, and they're possibly, more than any other group on this planet, the people that understand exactly what Queen have been about all these years, and what Freddie was about all the years. Ladies and gentlemen, please give your best welcome for Paul, Pat, Nuno and Gary - Extreme.
Ibrahim
Ibrahim
Ibrahim
Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah will pray for you
Hey!
So you think you can stone me and spit in my eye?
So you think you can love me and leave me to die?
Oh, baby, can't do this to me baby
Just gotta get out - I just gotta get right outta here
Gary Cherone: Wembley - are you ready?
Gary Cherone: Ha, let's take a trip down memory lane, people. Do it
I was told a million times of all the troubles in my way
Tried to grow a little wiser, better every day
I crossed a million rivers, and I rode a million miles
I'd still be where I started, bread and butter for a smile
I sold a million mirrors in a shop in alley way
I never saw my face in any window any day
Now they say your folks are telling you be a superstar
I tell you just be satisfied, stay right where you are
Sing it
Keep yourself alive, come on, keep yourself alive
I'll take you all your time and a money
Honey I will survive
Do you think you're better every day?
No, I just think I'm two steps nearer to my grave
Alright
Keep yourself alive, come on, keep yourself alive
I'll take you all your time and a money
Honey I will survive, sing it
Keep yourself alive, come on, keep yourself alive
All you people keep yourself alive
I want to break free
I want to break free
I want to break free from your lies
You're so self satisfied I don't need you
I want to break free, everybody
God knows, God knows I want to break free
I've fallen in love
I've fallen in love for the first time
This time I know it's for real
I've fallen in love, yeah, yeah, Wembley
God knows, God knows I've fallen in love
Ow, it's strange but it's true, hey
I can't get over the way you love me like you do
But I have to be sure
When I walk out that door
Oh, how I want to be free, baby
Oh, how I want to be free, sing it
Oh, how I want to break free
Oh, you gonna take me home tonight
Oh, down beside that red fire light
Oh, you gonna let it all hang out
Fat bottomed girls
You make the rocking world go round
You say coke, I say cane
You say John, I say Wayne
Hot dog, I say cool it man
I don't want to be the president of America
You say smile, I say cheese
Cartier, I say please
Income tax, I say Jesus
I don't want to be a candidate
For Vietnam or Watergate
All I wanna do is
Bicycle (yeah), bicycle (hey), bicycle
I want to ride my
Bicycle (yeah), bicycle (yeah), bicycle
I want to ride my bicycle
I want to ride my bike, sing it
I want to ride my bicycle
Want to ride it where I like
Ha
Do it
Steve walks wearily down the street
Brim pulled way down low
Ain't no sound but the sound of his feet
Machine guns ready to go
Are you ready, hey, are you ready for this
Are you hanging on the edge of your seat
Out of the doorway the bullets rip
Repeating to the sound of the beat, sing it, hey
Another one bites the dust, alright, do it
Another one bites the dust
And another one gone, and another one gone
Another one bites the dust, sing it
Hey, gonna get you too
Another one bites the dust, hey
How do you think I'm gonna get along
Without you when you're gone
You took me for everything that I had
And leave me out on my own
Are you happy, are you satisfied
How long can you stand the heat
Out of the door way the bullets rip
Repeating to the sound of the beat
Hey
Another one bites the dust, come on baby
Another one bites the dust
And another one gone, and another one gone
Another one bites the dust, yeah
Hey, I'm gonna get you too
Another one bites the dust
Sleeping very soundly on a Saturday morning I was dreaming I was Al Capone
There's a rumour going round, gotta clear outta town
And I'm smelling like a dry fish bone
Here come the law, gonna break down the door, gonna carry me away once more
I never, I never, I never want it any more
Gotta get away from this stone cold floor
Stone cold crazy, you know
(Ad-libbed singalong follows)
Alright people, Patrick
(Radio)
I'd sit alone and watch your light
My only friend through teenage nights
And everything I had to know
I heard it on my radio
Sing it now (radio)
You gave them all those old time stars
Through wars of worlds invaded by Mars
You made 'em laugh, you made 'em cry
You made us feel like we could fly
(Radio)
So don't become some background noise, sing it
Backdrop for the girls and boys
Who just don't care or just don't care
Or just complain when you're not there
You had the time, you had the power
You've yet to have your finest hour
Radio (radio), sing it
Audience: All we hear is
Radio ga ga
Audience: Radio goo goo, radio ga ga
You got it
All we hear is radio ga ga
Radio goo goo, radio ga ga
All we hear is radio ga ga
Radio goo goo, radio ga ga, sing it
All we hear is radio ga ga
Radio ga ga
Radio what's knew?
Radio, someone still loves you
Loves you
Anyway the wind blows
Gary Cherone: Thank you, you got it.
Nuno Bettencourt: Thank you
Gary Cherone: Thank you. There's really not a lot to say, we know why we're here today, we know why you people are here today, we love you Freddie.
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Now I'm Here
Only available on the original double VHS release. Length 4:56
Performed by Def Leppard, with special guest Brian May.
Also released on Def Leppard's single 'Tonight'.
Click here for the original song details.
Lyrics:
Roger: OK, they're British, they're number one all over the world right now, please welcome on stage Def Leppard.
Joe Elliott: Good evening. Are you all enjoying yourselves? We er, we feel very privileged to be here, we also feel equally privileged to welcome on stage with us a great friend of ours, from probably the biggest band in the world that there's ever been, the man with the curly hair and the curly guitar lead, Mr Brian May. You may know this next one. Let's see some hands in the air, come on
(Unknown voice) Everybody
Here I stand
Look around, around, around, around, around
But you won't see me
Now I'm there
Now I'm there
I'm just a
Just a new man
'Cos you made me live again, ow
A baby I was when you took my hand
The light of the night burned bright
The people all stared didn't understand
But you knew my name on sight
Whatever came of you and me
America's new bride to be
Don't worry baby I'm safe and sound
Down in the dungeon just Peaches 'n' me
Don't I love her so
'Cos you made me live again, ow
Yeah
Ooh, a thin moon me in a smoke screen sky
Where the beams of your lovelight chase
Don't move, don't speak, don't feel no pain
The rain running down my face
Your matches still light up the sky
Many a tear lives on in my eye
Down in the city just Hoople 'n' me
Vivian Campbell
Whatever came of you and me
I love to leave my memory with you
Now I'm here
Think I'll stay around, around, around, around, around
Down in the city justa you 'n' me
Brian May
Down into the city
Whatever comes of you and me
I love to leave my memory with you
Joe Elliott: Thank you, see you soon, alright, goodnight. Brian May. Enjoy the rest of the evening, alright, see you.
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Too Late God
Only available on the original double VHS release. Length 2:26
Performed by Bob Geldof & The Happy Club.
According to Bob's speech, he wrote this track with Freddie. Part of the lyrics are in French.
Lyrics:
Roger: How you doing? Sounds great from back there. Got to welcome the suit of the day, the man who started this kind of concert, the very ticklish Mr Bob Geldof and the Happy Club.
Bob: Good evening. Um, it seems very unlikely, but Freddie and I were very good friends, and um, many an evening, I'd go up there and he'd be practising his fluent Gaelic on me, and as the evening wore on, we'd start talking about indigenous music and things and eventually we got to writing some songs, and I want to do this afternoon, a song that we wrote together, and it's particularly apt for this occasion. It's called 'Too Late God'.
Too late, too late God
Didn't you get my message
Too late, too late God
Didn't you get my call
How long, how long con
Combien ans avant mon respond?
How long, un a cent
Un a cent a mort
Time flies like a prayer
Sliding down my face-like general
Trying to hide my Buddhist line
And half way to belong
Things you do and things you don't do
Things you do and don't will haunt you
How do start on you
And I wouldn't if you could
But it's
Too late, too late God
Didn't you get my message
Too late, too late God
Didn't you get my call
How long, how long con
Combien ans avant mon respond?
How long, un a cent
Un a cent a mort
There I was, here I am
Irresponsive citizen
Peer of all that's good
I bore myself to sleep
Things you do and things you don't do
Things you do and don't will haunt you
How do start on you
And I wouldn't if you could do
Too late, too late God
Didn't you get my message
Too late, too late God
Didn't you get my call
How long, how long con
Combien ans avant mon respond?
How long, un a cent
Un a cent a mort
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Elizabeth Taylor Speech
Length 4:10
Dialogue:
Don't worry, I'm not going to sing. We are here to celebrate the life of Freddie Mercury. An extraordinary rock star, who rushed across our cultural landscape like a comet shooting across the sky. We are here also to tell the whole world that he, like others we have lost to AIDS, died before his time. The bright light of his talent still exhilarates us even now that his life has been so cruelly extinguished. It needn't have happened, it shouldn't have happened, please, let's not it happen again. Each day, around the world, five thousand people are infected with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. Just last week, it was reported in the United States alone, that there are nine thousand actual cases of AIDS among teenage and young adults, with thousands more that probably don't even know they're infected. (Member of audience shouts 'Get off') I'll get off in a minute. I'll get off, I have something to say. There's seventy, there's seventy thousand people in this stadium tonight. Look at yourselves, look at how many you are. In just two short weeks, there will be as many new infections as there are people here tonight. Please don't let it happen to you, you are the future of our world, you are the best and the brightest, you are the shining lights that will illuminate a better world tomorrow. Protect yourselves. If you have sex, everytime you have sex, use a condom, every single time. Straight sex, gay sex, bisexual sex, use a condom, whoever you are, and if you share drugs, don't share a needle. Tonight, we are here to raise money to help those living with AIDS. Tonight, we're here to send them a message that we care. But I'm also here with a message for each and every one of you. Protect yourselves, love yourselves, respect yourselves, because I will keep on telling you until you do, and I won't give in, and I won't give up, because the world needs you to live. You see, we really love you. We really care. God bless. Bye
 
New Line Cinema
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
2004.11.24.
Freddynek akad egy remek ötlete, ördögi terve szerint a maszk mögé rejtozo Jason Voorheest (Ken Kirzinger), a Péntek 13. gyilkos ámokfutóját küldi Springwoodba, így mindenki azt hiszi, a sátáni Freddy tért vissza.
Csakhogy Jason túlságosan belejön az öldöklésbe, és a többször elpusztított, pengeujjú Freddy maga kénytelen útjába állni. A horror két fenegyereke most végleg összecsap - aki gyoz, az mindenkit visz!
Rumored and anticipated for years, the two biggest icons of the slasher genre finally meet in Freddy Vs. Jason, the eighth entry in the Nightmare on Elm Street saga and the 11th film in the Friday the 13th series, though with Jason X taking place in the future, it should be noted that the events of this film take place after the ninth film Jason Goes to Hell. And it is hell where Freddy Kreuger (Robert Englund) and Jason Voorhees (Ken Kirzinger, donning the hockey mask for the first time in a controversial snub against series veteran Kane Hodder) finally become acquainted. Banished there for eternity, Freddy devises a plan to manipulate Jason into continuing his work, hacking up the teenagers of Elm Street. All goes well at first until Jason realizes he's been duped by "the dream master" and is none too pleased. Coaxed by surviving teenagers Will (Jason Ritter), Lori (Monica Keena), and Kia (Destiny's Child's Kelly Rowland), Jason and Freddy descend upon Crystal Lake for a mano a mano battle royal. Helmed by Hong Kong director Ronny Yu (Bride of Chucky, The Bride With the White Hair), Freddy Vs. Jason features the director of the first Friday film, Sean S. Cunningham serving as producer. 
Sean S. Cunningham - Producer
David S. Goyer - Screenwriter
Damian Shannon - Screenwriter
Mark Swift - Screenwriter
Fred Murphy - Cinematographer
Graeme Revell - Composer (Music Score)
Mark Stevens - Editor
John Willett - Production Designer
Ross Dempster - Art Director
Robert Shaye - Associate Producer / Executive Producer
Renee Witt - Associate Producer / Executive Producer
Stokely Chaffin - Executive Producer
Douglas Curtis - Executive Producer
Rose Marie McSherry - Set Designer
Gregory Mah - Costume Designer
Scott Ateah - Stunts Coordinator
Chuck Jeffreys - Fights Choreographer
Chuck Jeffries - Fights Choreographer
Ariel Velasco Shaw - Visual Effects Supervisor
Monty L. Simons - Stunts Coordinator
Bill Terezakis - Makeup Special Effects
David Williams - Production Assistant
Ken Kirzinger - Jason Vorhees
Monica Keena - Lori
Jason Ritter - Will
Kelly Rowland - Kia
Katharine Isabelle - Gibb
Christopher George - Linderman
Brendan Fletcher - Marquette Mark
Tom Butler - Dr. Campbell
James Callahan - Tim
Lochlyn Munro - Deputy Stubbs
Kyle Labine - Freeburg
Jesse Hutch - Trey
Odessa Munroe - Heather
Jake Kaese - Billy
Joshua Mihal - Carlos
Chris Marquette - Linderman
Paula Shaw - Pamela Voorhees
Lisa Wilcox - Lisa Johnson
Kenneth Tsang
Chris Gauthier - Shack
Lauren Lee Smith - Gibb
Brian Thompson
Gary Chalk - J.D.

New Line Cinema
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
3.0
2004.10.24.
Freddynek akad egy remek ötlete, ördögi terve szerint a maszk mögé rejtozo Jason Voorheest (Ken Kirzinger), a Péntek 13. gyilkos ámokfutóját küldi Springwoodba, így mindenki azt hiszi, a sátáni Freddy tért vissza.
Csakhogy Jason túlságosan belejön az öldöklésbe, és a többször elpusztított, pengeujjú Freddy maga kénytelen útjába állni. A horror két fenegyereke most végleg összecsap - aki gyoz, az mindenkit visz!
Rumored and anticipated for years, the two biggest icons of the slasher genre finally meet in Freddy Vs. Jason, the eighth entry in the Nightmare on Elm Street saga and the 11th film in the Friday the 13th series, though with Jason X taking place in the future, it should be noted that the events of this film take place after the ninth film Jason Goes to Hell. And it is hell where Freddy Kreuger (Robert Englund) and Jason Voorhees (Ken Kirzinger, donning the hockey mask for the first time in a controversial snub against series veteran Kane Hodder) finally become acquainted. Banished there for eternity, Freddy devises a plan to manipulate Jason into continuing his work, hacking up the teenagers of Elm Street. All goes well at first until Jason realizes he's been duped by "the dream master" and is none too pleased. Coaxed by surviving teenagers Will (Jason Ritter), Lori (Monica Keena), and Kia (Destiny's Child's Kelly Rowland), Jason and Freddy descend upon Crystal Lake for a mano a mano battle royal. Helmed by Hong Kong director Ronny Yu (Bride of Chucky, The Bride With the White Hair), Freddy Vs. Jason features the director of the first Friday film, Sean S. Cunningham serving as producer. 
Sean S. Cunningham - Producer
David S. Goyer - Screenwriter
Damian Shannon - Screenwriter
Mark Swift - Screenwriter
Fred Murphy - Cinematographer
Graeme Revell - Composer (Music Score)
Mark Stevens - Editor
John Willett - Production Designer
Ross Dempster - Art Director
Robert Shaye - Associate Producer / Executive Producer
Renee Witt - Associate Producer / Executive Producer
Stokely Chaffin - Executive Producer
Douglas Curtis - Executive Producer
Rose Marie McSherry - Set Designer
Gregory Mah - Costume Designer
Scott Ateah - Stunts Coordinator
Chuck Jeffreys - Fights Choreographer
Chuck Jeffries - Fights Choreographer
Ariel Velasco Shaw - Visual Effects Supervisor
Monty L. Simons - Stunts Coordinator
Bill Terezakis - Makeup Special Effects
David Williams - Production Assistant
Ken Kirzinger - Jason Vorhees
Monica Keena - Lori
Jason Ritter - Will
Kelly Rowland - Kia
Katharine Isabelle - Gibb
Christopher George - Linderman
Brendan Fletcher - Marquette Mark
Tom Butler - Dr. Campbell
James Callahan - Tim
Lochlyn Munro - Deputy Stubbs
Kyle Labine - Freeburg
Jesse Hutch - Trey
Odessa Munroe - Heather
Jake Kaese - Billy
Joshua Mihal - Carlos
Chris Marquette - Linderman
Paula Shaw - Pamela Voorhees
Lisa Wilcox - Lisa Johnson
Kenneth Tsang
Chris Gauthier - Shack
Lauren Lee Smith - Gibb
Brian Thompson
Gary Chalk - J.D.

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
10.0
2006.07.02.
A klasszikus szinkronnal kaphatjuk a kiadást kézhez,mert Romhányi hányta a rímeket vagy 12 részhez.Csákányi,Márkus,Psota és Váradi kölcsönözték akkor hangjukat.Anyukák-apukák, ugye nosztalgikus a hangulat?De Hanna és Barbera készített Frédi-Bénit 166-ot,
és angolul egy kaland sem maradhatott. Új fordítókkal (mint Speier) indult újra a rímrangadó,s Papp, Mikó, Für és Pogány lett az új hangadó.
A két szakival szakítani csalárd remény,folytatódik a kõkori családregény.E dobozzal nem tudsz nagyot tévedni, íme, itt az elsõ lemez, ni!
A teljes negyedik évad tartalma:
1. lemez (A részek, melyek e lemezre fértek)
1. Márga Anna bemutatja / Hirtelen siker
2. Võ-jövõ / Ha jõ a võ
3. Bumm-bumm Benõ / A kis Benõ
4. Dinó világgá megy / Dinó eltûnik
5. Majomparádé / Frédi látomása
6. A kovakövi kanárik
Maradj még velünk, ne légy máris ex-társ,mert ez a lemezünk igencsak full extrás:
Van két rajzoló és egy tudós, és olyan kis édik, hogy a filmet két részen át szöveggel kísérik. (Márga Anna bemutatja / Hirtelen siker, Bumm-bumm Benõ / A kis Benõ)
2. lemez (A részek, melyek e lemezre fértek)
7. Barát-ragasztó
8. Nagymenõ Frédi
9. Irma, az öreg hölgy
10. Aludj csak, édes Frédi!
11. Enyveskezû Enikõ
12. Csinibababáj
Maradj még velünk, ne légy máris ex-társ,mert ez a lemezünk igencsak full extrás:
Vajon ki írta meg Frédi fõcímdalát, és kapott érte sok nevetést és dellát? Õ az, Hoyt Curtin, a rajzfilmzenekirály, egy dokumentumfilm neki is kijár
3. lemez (A részek, melyek e lemezre fértek)
13. Apucik mentsvára
14. Kandi kamera
15. Volt egyszer egy gyáva ember
16. Tíz kicsi Kovakövi
17. . Frédi, El Borzasztó
18. Örökös viszály
4. lemez (A részek, melyek e lemezre fértek)
19. Frédi és az oroszlán
20. Õscserkészdzsembori
21. Hely kettõ számára
22. Ökörköri körkép
5. lemez (A részek, melyek e lemezre fértek)
23. Tekercs-gubanc
24. Kõdzilla fia
25. Cseles csalás
26. Frédi, a deli háztartásbeli
 

20th Century Fox / Franco London Films
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
3.0
2006.07.25.
Kate rettenetesen fél a repüléstõl, ezért inkább otthon marad és nem kíséri el párizsi üzleti útjára võlegényét, Charlie-t. Néhány nappal késõbb azonban rá kell döbbennie arra, mekkora baklövést követett el ezzel: Charlie ugyanis telefonon közli vele, hogy váratlanul beleszeretett egy francia lányba, így nagyon úgy néz ki, hogy Kate lemondhat az esküvõrõl? A megalázott mennyasszony azonban nem hagyja magát olyan könnyen kigolyózni: dühe nagyobb mint félelme, így felszáll a legelsõ párizsi gépre, hogy visszaszerezze jogos tulajdonát, Charlie-t. A gépen épp egy sármos francia zsebtolvaj mellé ül, akinek kapóra jön Kate: a nõ táskájába csempész egy kis értékes smukkot, azt remélve, így könnyen átsurranhat a határon a zsákmánnyal...
An American woman discovers that Paris truly is the city of love though not in the manner she expected in this romantic comedy. Kate (Meg Ryan) is desperately afraid of flying, so when her fiancée Charlie (Timothy Hutton) flies to Paris on business, she must stay behind. Kate has been having second thoughts about her impending marriage, but that changes when Charlie calls her to say that the engagement is off he's met a beautiful French woman named Juliette (Susan Anbeh), and he's fallen in love. Determined to win Charlie back, Kate confronts her fears and hops on board the next flight to Paris, where she finds herself seated next to Luc Teyssier (Kevin Kline), a French thief who stashes some valuable jewelry in her baggage hoping to avoid capture. While Luc simply wants to get his jewels back, he pretends to be willing to help Kate find Charlie and win him back in order to keep her luggage out of harm's way, but to his surprise (as well as Kate's), the two become infatuated as they make their way through the City of Lights. Leading lady Meg Ryan also served as co-producer for this film 
Lawrence Kasdan - Director
Tim Bevan - Producer
Eric Fellner - Producer
Kathryn Galan - Producer
Meg Ryan - Producer
Adam Brooks - Screenwriter
Owen Roizman - Cinematographer
James Newton Howard - Songwriter / Composer (Music Score)
John Pritchett - Musical Direction/Supervision
Joe Hutshing - Editor
Jon Hutman - Production Designer
Gerard Viard - Art Director
Liza Chasin - Associate Producer
Charles Okun - Executive Producer
Kara Lindstrom - Set Designer
Joanna Johnston - Costume Designer
Paul Le Marinel - Makeup
Michel Cheyko - First Assistant Director
Christophe Gachet - First Assistant Director
Rob Hahn - Camera Operator
Kevin Kline - Luc Teyssier
Timothy Hutton - Charlie
Jean Reno - Jean-Paul
François Cluzet - Bob
Barbara Schulz - Pouting Girl
Thomasine Heiner - Mom
Michael Riley - Campbell
Laurent Spielvogel - Concierge
Adam Brooks - Perfect Passenger
Marie-Christine Adam - Juliette's Mother
Alain Frerot - Old Man
Fausto Constantino - Beefy Doorman
Renee Humphrey - Lilly
Nicholas Hawtrey - German Family
Victor Garrivier - Octave
Jerry Harte - Herb

New Line Cinema
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
6.0
2004.11.23.
Known more for his dark, psychological crime thrillers Primal Fear (1996) and Fallen (1998), director Gregory Hoblit surprisingly created this Frank Capra-meets-Rod Serling-style fantasy that mixes several genres of storytelling into a likable stew. James Caviezel stars as John Sullivan, a New York police detective who has never recovered from the death of his father Frank (Dennis Quaid), a firefighter who died heroically when John was a boy. Experimenting with his dad's beloved ham radio one summer night, extreme sunspot activity allows John to contact Frank 30 years in the past. Since he's able to warn Frank away from danger, his father's death never occurs. Then the unthinkable happens: John's altered future is one in which his mother Julia (Elizabeth Mitchell) has been murdered by a serial killer. Now John in the present and Frank in the past must try to solve the riddle of the killer's identity and change the time line again. Frequency was written by Toby Emmerich, the brother of actor Noah Emmerich, who appears in a supporting role created specifically for him 
Gregory Hoblit - Director / Producer
Bill Carraro - Producer
Toby Emmerich - Producer / Screenwriter
Howard W. Koch, Jr. - Producer
Alar Kivilo - Cinematographer
Michael Kamen - Composer (Music Score)
David Rosenbloom - Editor
Paul Bryan Eads - Production Designer
Dennis Davenport - Art Director
John Kasarda - Art Director
Patricia Graf - Associate Producer
Richard Saperstein - Executive Producer
Robert Shaye - Executive Producer
Beth Kushnick - Set Designer
Gordon Sim - Set Designer
Elisabetta Beraldo - Costume Designer
Steve Boeddeker - Sound/Sound Designer
Douglas Ganton - Sound/Sound Designer
James J. Sabat - Sound/Sound Designer
Rob Albertell - First Assistant Director
Jeffrey Steven Authors - First Assistant Director
Amanda Mackey Johnson - Casting
Cathy Sandrich - Casting
Tom Bellfort - Supervising Sound Editor
Janis Rothbard Chaskin - Co-Executive Producer
James Caviezel - John Sullivan
Andre Braugher - Satch DeLeon
Elizabeth Mitchell - Julia Sullivan
Noah Emmerich - Gordon Hersch
Shawn Doyle - Jack Shepard
Jordan Bridges - Graham Gibson
Melissa Errico - Samantha Thomas
Daniel Henson - Johnny Sullivan (6 years)

New Line Cinema
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
6.0
2005.01.21.
Known more for his dark, psychological crime thrillers Primal Fear (1996) and Fallen (1998), director Gregory Hoblit surprisingly created this Frank Capra-meets-Rod Serling-style fantasy that mixes several genres of storytelling into a likable stew. James Caviezel stars as John Sullivan, a New York police detective who has never recovered from the death of his father Frank (Dennis Quaid), a firefighter who died heroically when John was a boy. Experimenting with his dad's beloved ham radio one summer night, extreme sunspot activity allows John to contact Frank 30 years in the past. Since he's able to warn Frank away from danger, his father's death never occurs. Then the unthinkable happens: John's altered future is one in which his mother Julia (Elizabeth Mitchell) has been murdered by a serial killer. Now John in the present and Frank in the past must try to solve the riddle of the killer's identity and change the time line again. Frequency was written by Toby Emmerich, the brother of actor Noah Emmerich, who appears in a supporting role created specifically for him 
Gregory Hoblit - Director / Producer
Bill Carraro - Producer
Toby Emmerich - Producer / Screenwriter
Howard W. Koch, Jr. - Producer
Alar Kivilo - Cinematographer
Michael Kamen - Composer (Music Score)
David Rosenbloom - Editor
Paul Bryan Eads - Production Designer
Dennis Davenport - Art Director
John Kasarda - Art Director
Patricia Graf - Associate Producer
Richard Saperstein - Executive Producer
Robert Shaye - Executive Producer
Beth Kushnick - Set Designer
Gordon Sim - Set Designer
Elisabetta Beraldo - Costume Designer
Steve Boeddeker - Sound/Sound Designer
Douglas Ganton - Sound/Sound Designer
James J. Sabat - Sound/Sound Designer
Rob Albertell - First Assistant Director
Jeffrey Steven Authors - First Assistant Director
Amanda Mackey Johnson - Casting
Cathy Sandrich - Casting
Tom Bellfort - Supervising Sound Editor
Janis Rothbard Chaskin - Co-Executive Produce
James Caviezel - John Sullivan
Andre Braugher - Satch DeLeon
Elizabeth Mitchell - Julia Sullivan
Noah Emmerich - Gordon Hersch
Shawn Doyle - Jack Shepard
Jordan Bridges - Graham Gibson
Melissa Errico - Samantha Thomas
Daniel Henson - Johnny Sullivan (6 years)

Miramax
Handprint Entertainment / Lions Gate Films / Miramax / Ventanarosa
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
7.0
2005.09.07.
Julie Taymor - Director
Lindsay Flickinger - Producer
Sarah Green - Producer
Nancy Hardin - Producer
Salma Hayek - Producer
Jay Polstein - Producer
Roberto Sneider - Producer
Lizz Speed - Producer
Rodrigo García - Screenwriter
Hayden Herrera - Book Author
Diane Lake - Screenwriter
Gregory Nava - Screenwriter
Clancy Sigal - Screenwriter
Anna Thomas - Screenwriter
Rodrigo Prieto - Cinematographer
Elliot Goldenthal - Composer (Music Score)
Françoise Bonnot - Editor
Felipe Fernandez del Paso - Production Designer
Bernardo Trujillo - Art Director
Anne Ruark - Co-producer
Mark Amin - Executive Producer
Brian Gibson - Executive Producer
Mark Gill - Executive Producer
Jill Sobel Messick - Executive Producer
Amy Slotnick - Executive Producer
Julie Weiss - Costume Designer
John Jackson - Makeup
Regina Reyes - Makeup
Santiago Nunez - Sound Mixer
Amoeba Proteus - Visual Effects
díjak:
Best Actress (nom) Salma Hayek 2002 Academy
Best Art Direction (nom) 2002 Academy
Best Costume Design (nom) 2002 Academy
Best Makeup (win) 2002 Academy
Best Score (win) Elliot Goldenthal 2002 Academy
Best Song (nom) 2002 Academy
Top Ten Movie of the Year (win) 2002 American Film Institute
Best Cinematography (nom) Rodrigo Prieto 2002 American Society of Cinematographers
Best Supporting Actor (nom) Alfred Molina 2002 Broadcast Film Critics Association
Best Actress - Drama (nom) Salma Hayek 2002 Golden Globe
Best Score (win) 2002 Golden Globe
Best Picture (nom) 2002 National Board of Review
Best Actress (nom) Salma Hayek 2002 Screen Actors Guild
Best Supporting Actor (nom) Alfred Molina 2002 Screen Actors Guild
Best Actress (nom) Salma Hayek 2003 Broadcast Film Critics Association
Best Supporting Actor (nom) Alfred Molina 2003 Broadcast Film Critics Association
Alfred Molina - Diego Rivera
Geoffrey Rush - Leon Trotsky
Ashley Judd - Tina Modotti
Antonio Banderas - David Alfaro Siqueiros
Edward Norton - Nelson Rockefeller
Valeria Golino - Lupe Marin
Mía Maestro - Cristina Kahlo
Roger Rees - Guillermo Kahlo
Patricia Reyes Spindola - Matilde Kahlo
Saffron Burrows - Gracie
Margarita Sanz - Natalia Trotsky
Diego Luna - Alejandro Gomez Arias

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2007.08.18.
 

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2007.08.18.
 

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2007.09.05.
Az út során szembekerül egykori társával Zaied-el, miközben Gauron tõrbe csalja a megmaradt Mithril csapatot. Sousuke gyõztesen kerül ki a csatából és bosszút áll barátaiért. A küldetés után Kaname nem adja be könnyen a derekát, mikor Sousoke arra kéri, hogy kísérje el egy kirándulásra, ám amikor kiderül, hogy a Mithril bázisra tartanak Kaname még idegesebb lesz. Megérkezésekor azonban meglepetten tapasztalja, hogy a legénység úgy tekint rá, mint valami hõsre.
A bázison Tessa elmeséli Kanaménak a suttogók képességérõl szerzett információkat. Közben a csapat egy akcióra készül, ahol terroristák fészkelték be magukat, és az élve elõkerült Gauron a vezetõjük. A harcok során sikerül elfogniuk az ellenséget, de Melissa elég komolyan megsérül.
 

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2007.08.11.
 

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2007.07.07.
Frankie Goes to Hollywood - Two Tribes
Tenpole Tudor - swords of 1000 Men
Vic Reeves & The wonderstuff - Dizzy
Sparks - This town ain't big enough for the both of us
The Wonderstuff - Size of a cow
The La's - There she goes
Boomtown Rats - Rat Trap
Style Council - Walls come tumbling down
Kid Creole & The Coconuts - Annie, I'm not your Daddy
 

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
9.0
2006.01.12.
Imagination - Just an Illusion
The Pasadenas - Tribute (right on)
Luther Vandross - Never too much
Will Downing - A love supreme
Eart, Wind & Fire - Fall in love with me
Marvin Gaye - Sexual Healing
Gregory Abbott - Shake you down
Imagination - Body Talk
Terence Trent D'Arby - Sign your name
The Pasadenas - Riding on a train
Mica Paris - My One temptation
Des'Ree - You gotta be
Luther Vandross - Your secret love
The weather girls - It's raining men
Womack & womack - Teardrops 

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
10.0
2006.02.08.
A Funny Girl meghozta Streisand számára az Oscar-díjat és a világhírt. A filmben többek között felcsendül Streisand két hatalmas slágere, a Don't Rain on My Parade és a People címû dal.
"Hello, gorgeous!" was Barbra Streisand's first comment to the Oscar statuette which she won for her performance in this biopic of entertainer Fanny Brice. This is also her first line in the film itself, the catalyst for a movie-long flashback. Repeating her Broadway role, Streisand stars as legendary comedienne Brice (1891-1951), whose life until the mid-1920s is romanticized herein. A gawky New Yawker, Brice fast-talks her way into show business, certain that she's destined to be "The Greatest Star." Hired as a "dramatic" singer by impresario Flo Ziegfeld (Walter Pidgeon), Brice defies orders to play it straight, turning a "Beautiful Bride" tableau into a laugh riot by dressing herself up as an extremely pregnant newlywed. The stratagem turns Brice into an overnight star and the toast of Broadway. But all is not roses for Brice, especially in her turbulent private life as the wife of big-time gambler Nicky Arnstein (Omar Sharif). Nicky at first finds it amusing to be referred to as "Mr. Brice," but he begins to resent his wife's fame and fortune and starts taking foolish risks with other people's money. The film was nominated for 8 Oscars, including Best Picture and Kay Medford for her portrayal of Brice's mother, Rose. Funny Girl was produced by Ray Stark, Brice's real-life son-in-law, who had enough material left over for a sequel, 1975's Funny Lady.  
William Wyler - Director / Producer
Raymond Stark - Producer
Isobel Lennart - Screenwriter
Bob Merrill - Screenwriter / Composer (Music Score)
Grant Clarke - Composer (Music Score)
Fred Fisher - Composer (Music Score)
Channing Pollock - Composer (Music Score)
Billy Rose - Composer (Music Score)
Herbert Ross - Musical Direction/Supervision / Choreography
Walter Scharf - Musical Direction/Supervision / Composer (Music Score)
Jule Styne - Composer (Music Score) / Screenwriter / From Musical by
Maurice Yvain - Composer (Music Score)
William Sands - Editor
Robert Swink - Editor
Maury Winetrobe - Editor
Gene Callahan - Production Designer
Robert Luthardt - Art Director
William Kiernan - Set Designer
Irene Sharaff - Costume Designer
Ray Gosnell - First Assistant Director
Jack Roe - First Assistant Director
Paul Helmick - Unit Production Manager
díjak:
Best Actress (win) Barbra Streisand 1968 Academy
Best Adapted Score (nom) Walter Scharf 1968 Academy
Best Cinematography (nom) Harry Stradling 1968 Academy
Best Editing (nom) Maury Winetrobe 1968 Academy
Best Editing (nom) William Sands 1968 Academy
Best Editing (nom) Robert Swink 1968 Academy
Best Picture (nom) 1968 Academy
Best Song (nom) Jule Styne 1968 Academy
Best Song (nom) Bob Merrill 1968 Academy
Best Sound (nom) (Columbia Studio Sound Department) 1968 Academy
Best Supporting Actress (nom) Kay Medford 1968 Academy
Best Director (nom) William Wyler 1968 Directors Guild of America
Best Actress - Musical or Comedy (win) Barbra Streisand 1968 Golden Globe
Best Director (nom) 1968 Golden Globe
Best Original Song (nom) Bob Merrill 1968 Golden Globe
Best Original Song (nom) Jule Styne 1968 Golden Globe
Best Picture - Musical or Comedy (win) 1968 Golden Globe
Best Actress (nom) Barbra Streisand 1968 New York Film Critics Circle
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Omar Sharif - Nick Arnstein
Kay Medford - Rose Brice
Anne Francis - Georgia James
Walter Pidgeon - Florenz Ziegfeld
Lee Allen - Eddie Ryan
Mae Questel - Mrs. Strakosh
Gerald Mohr - Branca
Frank Faylen - Keeney
Mittie Lawrence - Emma
Gertrude Flynn - Mrs. O'Malley
Penny Santon - Mrs. Meeker
John Harmon - Company Manager
Tommy Rall
Thordis Brandt
Raymond Guth - Buffalo wrangler
Karen Lee
Inge Neilsen
Mary Jane Mangler
Columbia Pictures / Rastar
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
2006.06.25.
Bár a kezdõ producer és az ismert énekesnõ, mint a tûz és a víz, olyan különbözõek, a közös munka során mégis barátság, késõbb pedig szerelem bontakozik ki kettejük közt.
A Funny Lady e két nem mindennapi személyiség egymásra találásának, sikereinek és kudarcainak vidám és megható pillanatokban, nagyszerû melódiákban és szemkápráztató díszletekben bõvelkedõ története. A nagyszabású filmet Barbra Streisand és James Caan jutalomjátéka teszi még emlékezetesebbé.
Funny Lady, the follow-up to the 1968 Funny Girl which made a movie star of Barbra Streisand, picks up the character of Fanny Brice in the 1930s. Although she is a tremendously famous Broadway star, she has suffered from the stock market crash and needs to boost her finances. Even Ziegfeld, who soon will pass away, is having a hard time raising money for a show. Into this scene bursts brash young Billy Rose (James Caan), an egotistical lyricist with unrestrained ambition. He cajoles and charms Fanny into linking up with him, convincing him that he can produce a revue that will showcase her to their mutual advantage. Out of town, the show is an unmitigated disaster, and Fanny uses her professional know-how to whip the show into shape. It arrives in New York a hit -- and Fanny and Billy arrive an item. Both of their careers blossom, but even though they marry, their relationship suffers. Fanny still carries a torch for first husband Nick (Omar Sharif), and Billy, partially because of insecurities caused by Fanny's feelings for Nick, has a roving eye. In California working on a lucrative radio show, Fanny and Nick connect again -- and Fanny realizes that she is finally over him. Thrilled, she flies to Cleveland, where Billy is working on a new show, ready to commit herself totally to him -- only to find him in bed with another woman. The two part, but years later they meet again to discuss a new show, and it's clear that the chemistry between them is still there 
Herbert Ross - Director
Raymond Stark - Producer
Jay Presson Allen - Screenwriter
Arnold Schulman - Book Author / Screenwriter
James Wong Howe - Cinematographer
Fred Ebb - Composer (Music Score)
John Kander - Composer (Music Score)
Peter Matz - Musical Arrangement / Musical Direction/Supervision / Composer (Music Score)
Marion Rothman - Editor
Maury Winetrobe - Editor
George Jenkins - Production Designer
Audrey A. Blasdel - Set Designer
Audrey Blasdel-Goddard - Set Designer
Ray Aghayan - Costume Designer
Bob Mackie - Costume Designer
Shirley Strahm - Costume Designer
Jack Solomon - Sound/Sound Designer
Albert J. Whitlock - Special Effects
Betty Walberg - Choreography
díjak:
Best Adapted or Original Song Score (nom) Peter Matz 1975 Academy
Best Cinematography (nom) James Wong Howe 1975 Academy
Best Costume Design (nom) Ray Aghayan 1975 Academy
Best Costume Design (nom) Bob Mackie 1975 Academy
Best Song (nom) John Kander 1975 Academy
Best Song (nom) Fred Ebb 1975 Academy
Best Sound (nom) Don MacDougall 1975 Academy
Best Sound (nom) Jack Solomon 1975 Academy
Best Sound (nom) Richard Portman 1975 Academy
Best Sound (nom) Thirlwell, Curly 1975 Academy
Best Actor - Musical or Comedy (nom) James Caan 1975 Golden Globe
Best Actress - Musical or Comedy (nom) Barbra Streisand 1975 Golden Globe
Best Original Score (nom) Fred Ebb 1975 Golden Globe
Best Original Score (nom) John Kander 1975 Golden Globe
Best Original Song (nom) Fred Ebb 1975 Golden Globe
Best Original Song (nom) John Kander 1975 Golden Globe
Best Picture - Musical or Comedy (nom) 1975 Golden Globe
New Star of the Year - Male (nom) Ben Vereen 1975 Golden Globe
James Caan - Billy Rose
Omar Sharif - Nick Arnstein
Roddy McDowall - Bobby
Ben Vereen - Bert Robbins
Carole Wells - Norma Butler
Larry Gates - Bernard Baruch
Heidi O'Rourke - Eleanor Holm
Samantha Huffaker - Fran
Matt Emery - Buck Bolton
Joshua Shelley - Painter
Corey John Fischer - Conductor
Garrett Lewis - Production Singer
Don Torres - Man At Wedding
Raymond Guth - Buffalo Handler
Gene Troobnick - Ned
Royce Wallace - Adele
Colleen Camp - Billy's Girl
Paul Bryar
Ken Sansom
Cliff Norton
Lilyan Chauvin
Byron Webster

THINKFilm
FWE Picture Company / Tobebo Filmproduktion
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
6.0
2007.10.01.
 
Leslie Greif - Director / Producer / Screenwriter
Herb Nanas - Producer
Brad Siegel - Producer
Harry Basil - Screenwriter / Executive Producer
Bill Butler - Cinematographer
Bill Ewart - Musical Direction/Supervision
Andrea Morricone - Composer (Music Score)
Stephen Adrianson - Editor
Terry Kelley - Editor
Stephen Lovejoy - Editor
Stephen Lineweaver - Production Designer
Cindy Carroll - Supervising Producer
Pat McCorkle - Co-producer / Casting
Peter Perrotta - Co-producer
Petter Perrottia - Co-producer
Philip Con Alvensleben - Executive Producer
Ray Cooney - Executive Producer / Play Author
Jeff Franklin - Executive Producer
Philip Von Alvensleben - Executive Producer
Donna Zakowska - Costume Designer
Mac Ruth - Sound/Sound Designer
Jose Torres - Sound/Sound Designer
Penelope Ann Miller - Carol Perkins
Armand Assante - Detective Sergeant Genero
Robert Loggia - Feldman
Christopher McDonald - Vic Johnson
Alex Meneses - Gina Johnson
Guy Torry - Angel
Kevin Sussman - Detective Sergeant Denis Slater
Rebecca Wisocky - MM. Virginia
Marty Belafsky - Stan Martin
Zoltan Butuc - Mr. Big

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2006.04.14.
 
rendezõ: Keleti Márton
író: Lenkei Lajos
forgatókönyvíró: Kállai István
operatõr: Hildebrand István
zene: Fényes Szabolcs
vágó: Morell Mihály
Bodrogi Gyula (Tokaji Attila)
Zalatnay Sarolta (Kati)
Páger Antal (Tanár úr)
Bárdy György (Kurt)
Sunyovszky Szilvia (Éva, alhadnagy)
Kern András (Fiatal rendezõ)
Körmendy János (Karnagy)
Huszti Péter (Kovács rendõrõrnagy)

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
6.0
2005.02.11.
Epizódok: Az edzett eb, Az õrzõ-védõ kalap, Tájékozódó futás, De jó vicc!, Nyuszibaba, Rókavadászok, Ezüstpénz, Morzsa kutya díványa
 
írta: Bálint Ágnes

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2006.04.14.
 
rendezõ: Makk Károly
forgatókönyvíró: Bacsó Péter, Szász Péter
operatõr: Illés György
díszlettervezõ: Duba László
jelmeztervezõ: Lázár Zsazsa
zene: Fényes Szabolcs
vágó: Zákonyi Sándor
Makláry Zoltán (Kárász Antal)
Tolnay Klári (Anna, Kéri felesége)
Keresztessy Mária (Kárászné)
Polónyi Gyöngyi (Kéri Juli)
Tordy Géza (Kárász Lali)
Benkõ Gyula (Noszter)
Sinkovits Imre (Tirpák Géza, Kéri sofõrje)
Misoga László (Józsi bácsi, pincér)
Kautzky József (Fodrász)
Gera Zoltán

Buena Vista Pictures / Walt Disney Pictures
Glory Road Productions / Jerry Bruckhiemer / Walt Disney Pictures
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2007.05.01.
A true-life story of a basketball team who broke down barriers while racking up victories is the basis for this sports drama. Don Haskins (Josh Lucas) was a high school and college basketball star who, after six years of working with high school teams, became the head coach at Texas Western University in 1962. At that time, Texas Western's basketball program was not well respected, but Haskins was determined to change that, and in 1966 Haskins assembled what he was certain was a winning team. However, Haskins' starting lineup was comprised entirely of African-American athletes at a time when racially integrated teams were still a novelty in the South and West. Despite generating a firestorm of controversy, Haskins and his players showed they could succeed where it counted on the court. In post-season play Haskins and the Texas Western team found themselves competing for the NCAA championship against the University of Kentucky's all-white team, lead by legendary coach Adolph Rupp (Jon Voight). Glory Road also stars Derek Luke, Alphonso McAuley, Mehcad Brooks, Al Shearer, Damaine Radcliff, Sam Jones III, and Schin S. Kerr as members of Haskins' winning team.
 
Josh Lucas - Don Haskins
Derek Luke - Bobby Joe Hill
Jon Voight - Adolph Rupp
Emily Deschanel - Mary Haskins
Evan Jones - Moe Iba
Al Shearer - Nevil Shed
Damaine Radcliff - Willie "Scoops" Cager
Alejandro Hernandez - David Palacio
Schin S. Kerr - David Lattin
Mitch Eakins - Dick Meyers
Kip Weeks - Togo Railey
James Olivard - Louie Baudoin
Kim Wall - Kentucky Wife #1
Tatyana Ali - Tina
Red West - Ross Moore
Mehcad Brooks - Harry Flournoy, Jr.
Alphonso McAuley - Orsten Artis
Sam Jones III - Willie Worsley
Austin Nichols - Jerry Armstrong
díjak:
Best Screenplay (nom) Bettina Gilois 2006 Black Reel Awards
Best Screenplay (nom) Chris Cleveland 2006 Black Reel Awards
Best Song (nom) Lyfe Jennings 2006 Black Reel Awards
Best Song (nom) Alicia Keys 2006 Black Reel Awards
Derek Luke - Bobby Joe Hill
Jon Voight - Adolph Rupp
Emily Deschanel - Mary Haskins
Evan Jones - Moe Iba
Al Shearer - Nevil Shed
Damaine Radcliff - Willie "Scoops" Cager
Alejandro Hernandez - David Palacio
Schin S. Kerr - David Lattin
Mitch Eakins - Dick Meyers
Kip Weeks - Togo Railey
James Olivard - Louie Baudoin
Kim Wall - Kentucky Wife #1
Tatyana Ali - Tina
Red West - Ross Moore
Mehcad Brooks - Harry Flournoy, Jr.
Alphonso McAuley - Orsten Artis
Sam Jones III - Willie Worsley
Austin Nichols - Jerry Armstrong

Odd Lot Releasing (US) / United International Pictures (UK)
Odd Lot Entertainment
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
6.0
2006.02.25.
Lexi Alexander - Director / Screenwriter / Executive Producer
Deborah del Prete - Producer
Gigi Pritzker - Producer
Donald Zuckman - Producer
Dougie Brimson - Screenwriter
Josh Shelov - Screenwriter
Alexander Buono - Cinematographer
Christopher Franke - Composer (Music Score)
Paul Trejo - Editor
Tom Brown - Production Designer
Ricky Eyres - Art Director
Jon S. Baird - Associate Producer
Bill Allen - Executive Producer
Patrick Aluise - Executive Producer
Paul Schiff - Executive Producer
Sara Wan - Set Decorator
Les Honess - Sound/Sound Designer
Mark Egerton - First Assistant Director
Charlie Hunnam - Pete Dunham
Claire Forlani - Shannon Dunham
Marc Warren - Steve Dunham
Leo Gregory - Bovver
Henry Goodman - Carl Buckner
Geoff Bell - Tommy Hatcher
Rafe Spall - Swill
Kieran Bew - Ike
Ross McCall - Dave
Francis Pope - Ned
Christopher Hehir - Keith
Terence Jay - VanHolden, Jeremy

Universal City Studios, Inc.
Universal
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2007.12.23.
Returning from a food run, kindly kindergarten teacher Kenny (Harland Williams) makes the mistake of feeding a massive amount of junk food to a tired-looking, diabetic NYPD horse, which drops dead. Tossed in jail, Kenny relies on his totally stoned roommates (Dave Chappelle, Guillermo Diaz, Jim Breuer) to devise a way to raise the 100,000-dollar bail. Their solution? Sell marijuana stolen from a government research lab. Cameos in this comedy include Stephen Wright, Janeane Garofalo, Stephen Baldwin, Snoop Doggy Dogg, Willie Nelson, and Jon Stewart.
 
Tamra Davis - Director
Robert Simonds - Producer
Neal Brennan - Screenwriter
Dave Chappelle - Screenwriter
Steven Bernstein - Cinematographer
Alf Clausen - Composer (Music Score)
Gary Jones - Musical Direction/Supervision
Don Zimmerman - Editor
Perry Andelin Blake - Production Designer
Paul Denham Austerberry - Art Director
Ira Shuman - Co-producer
Julia Dray - Associate Producer
Rita Smith - Associate Producer
Mark Lane - Set Designer
Vicki Graef - Costume Designer
Gary S. Gerlich - Sound/Sound Designer
Richard Legrand, Jr. - Sound/Sound Designer
Bob Hall - Special Effects
Martin Malivoire - Special Effects
Dean Stewart - Special Effects
Andrew Shea - First Assistant Director
Joanna Colbert - Casting
Jim Breuer - Brian
Harland Williams - Kenny
Rachel True - Mary Jane
Clarence Williams III - Samson Simpson
Dave Chappelle - Thurgood / Sir Smoka Lot
Laura Silverman - Jan
Tommy Chong - Squirrel Master
Jon Stewart
Snoop Dogg
Stephen Baldwin
Willie Nelson
Janeane Garofalo
Steven J. Wright
R.D. Reid
Gregg Rogell
Kevin Brennan
Alice Poon
Rick Demas
David Bluestein
Bob Saget

Screen Gems
Franchise Pictures
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
2.0
2004.11.23.
Egy csapat különleges kommandós úgy dönt, hogy inkább magának szerzi meg a mesés kincset, és a börtönbe behatolva elrabolják Lestert. Arra azonban nem számítanak, hogy az Alcatrazban "senyved" egy beépített FBI-ügynök, Petrosivitch (Steven Seagal) is, aki persze mindent megtesz, hogy a bunbanda terve kudarcba fulladjon. Ehhez azonban rá kell beszélnie a többi elítéltet, mint például régi alvilági barátját, hogy most az egyszer álljanak a jó oldalra...
Action hero Steven Seagal goes behind bars though don't worry, he isn't really a bad guy in this action thriller. Sascha Petrosevitch (Seagal) is an FBI agent working undercover to infiltrate a gangland kingpin's operations. While Petrosevitch is able to gain the trust of one of the gangster's lieutenants, Nick Frazier (Ja Rule), things go haywire during an FBI raid, and Petrosevitch takes several slugs in the back as he struggles to maintain his cover. Eight months later, Petrosevitch and Frazier are serving time together in the newly refurbished Alcatraz Penitentiary, as Petrosevitch secretly continues his investigation. Prison warden Hubbard (Stephen J. Cannell) is arranging for the execution of convicted killer and thief Lester (Bruce Weitz), and U.S. Supreme Court justice Jane McPherson (Linda Thorson) has announced she will attend as a witness. But Hubbard's assistant Donny (Morris Chestnut) has devised a secret plan it seems Lester stole and stashed away 200 million dollars in gold before he was arrested, and Donny, along with an underground SWAT team, takes control of the prison and takes Hubbard, McPherson, and the other assembled dignitaries hostage, demanding to be told where Lester has hidden his fortune. Now Petrosevitch must drop his cover and persuade his allies within the prison including Frazier and Little Joe (Michael "Bear" Taliferro) to join him in a desperate bid to foil Donny and free the hostages. Half Past Dead also features Nia Peeples, Kurupt, Tony Plana, and Claudia Christian 
Don Michael Paul - Director / Screenwriter
Elie Samaha - Producer
Steven Seagal - Producer
Andrew Stevens - Producer
Michael Slovis - Cinematographer
Tyler Bates - Composer (Music Score)
Michael Lloyd - Musical Direction/Supervision
Vanick Moradian - Editor
Albrecht Konrad - Production Designer
Andreas Olshausen - Art Director
Phillip B. Goldfine - Co-producer
James Holt - Co-producer
Mac Yasuda - Associate Producer
Chris Eberts - Executive Producer
Randell Emmett - Executive Producer
George Furla - Executive Producer
Uwe Schott - Executive Producer
Ernestine Hipper - Set Designer
Barbara Jager - Costume Designer
Ed Cantu - Sound/Sound Designer
A. Stevens - First Assistant Director
Jeff Gerrard - Casting
Kami Asgar - Supervising Sound Editor
Klemens Becker - Additional Photography
Volkhard Buff - Stunts Coordinator
Raymond McIntyre Jr. - Visual Effects Supervisor
Uli Nefzer - Special Effects Coordinator
Pixel Magic - Visual Effects
Alison Semenza - Line Producer
Xiong Xin Xin - Fights Choreographer
Morris Chestnut - Donny/49er One
Ja Rule - Nick Frazier
Nia Peeples - 49er Six
Tony Plana - El Fuego
Kurupt - Twitch
Michael "Bear" Taliferro - Little Joe
Claudia Christian - Williams
Linda Thorson - Jane McPherson
Bruce Weitz - Lester
Mo'nique - Twitch's Girl
Stephen J. Cannell - Hubbard
Kelly Lange
Yasmina Filali-Bohnen - Sophia
Matt Battaglia - 49er Three
Alexandra Kamp-Groenveld - Reporter
William T. Bowers - Alcatraz Guard
Jed Sutton - Air 49er
Michael McGrady - Bad Ass Guard
Hannes Jaenicke - Agent Hartmann
Eva-Maria Schoenecker - Priest
Richard Bremmer - Sonny Eckvall
Don Michael Paul - SWAT Captain
Ross King - FBI Agent

Screen Gems
Franchise Pictures
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
3.0
2007.09.03.
Bejut a börtönerõd szívébe, a kivégzõterembe. Túszul ejti az eseményre érkezett fõügyésznõt. Terve tökéletes, emberei profik és kegyetlenek. De nem számolt egy fegyenccel, aki meg akarja menteni az ártatlan túszok életét. Sascha (Steven Seagal) és néhány kemény öklû rabtársa elhatározza, hogy újraírja a banditák terveit...
Action hero Steven Seagal goes behind bars though don't worry, he isn't really a bad guy in this action thriller. Sascha Petrosevitch (Seagal) is an FBI agent working undercover to infiltrate a gangland kingpin's operations. While Petrosevitch is able to gain the trust of one of the gangster's lieutenants, Nick Frazier (Ja Rule), things go haywire during an FBI raid, and Petrosevitch takes several slugs in the back as he struggles to maintain his cover. Eight months later, Petrosevitch and Frazier are serving time together in the newly refurbished Alcatraz Penitentiary, as Petrosevitch secretly continues his investigation. Prison warden Hubbard (Stephen J. Cannell) is arranging for the execution of convicted killer and thief Lester (Bruce Weitz), and U.S. Supreme Court justice Jane McPherson (Linda Thorson) has announced she will attend as a witness. But Hubbard's assistant Donny (Morris Chestnut) has devised a secret plan it seems Lester stole and stashed away 200 million dollars in gold before he was arrested, and Donny, along with an underground SWAT team, takes control of the prison and takes Hubbard, McPherson, and the other assembled dignitaries hostage, demanding to be told where Lester has hidden his fortune. Now Petrosevitch must drop his cover and persuade his allies within the prison including Frazier and Little Joe (Michael "Bear" Taliferro) to join him in a desperate bid to foil Donny and free the hostages. Half Past Dead also features Nia Peeples, Kurupt, Tony Plana, and Claudia Christian.
 
Don Michael Paul - Director / Screenwriter
Elie Samaha - Producer
Steven Seagal - Producer
Andrew Stevens - Producer
Michael Slovis - Cinematographer
Tyler Bates - Composer (Music Score)
Michael Lloyd - Musical Direction/Supervision
Vanick Moradian - Editor
Albrecht Konrad - Production Designer
Andreas Olshausen - Art Director
Phillip B. Goldfine - Co-producer
James Holt - Co-producer
Mac Yasuda - Associate Producer
Chris Eberts - Executive Producer
Randall Emmett - Executive Producer
George Furla - Executive Producer
Uwe Schott - Executive Producer
Ernestine Hipper - Set Designer
Barbara Jager - Costume Designer
Ed Cantu - Sound/Sound Designer
A. Stevens - First Assistant Director
Jeff Gerrard - Casting
Kami Asgar - Supervising Sound Editor
Klemens Becker - Additional Cinematography
Volkhard Buff - Stunts Coordinator
Raymond McIntyre Jr. - Visual Effects Supervisor
Uli Nefzer - Special Effects Coordinator
Pixel Magic - Visual Effects
Alison Semenza - Line Producer
Xiong Xin Xin - Fights Choreographer
Morris Chestnut - Donny/49er One
Ja Rule - Nick Frazier
Nia Peeples - 49er Six
Tony Plana - El Fuego
Kurupt - Twitch
Michael "Bear" Taliferro - Little Joe
Claudia Christian - Williams
Linda Thorson - Jane McPherson
Bruce Weitz - Lester
Mo'nique - Twitch's Girl
Stephen J. Cannell - Hubbard
Kelly Lange
Yasmina Filali-Bohnen - Sophia
Matt Battaglia - 49er Three
Alexandra Kamp-Groenveld - Reporter
William T. Bowers - Alcatraz Guard
Jed Sutton - Air 49er
Michael McGrady - Bad Ass Guard
Hannes Jaenicke - Agent Hartmann
Eva-Maria Schoenecker - Priest
Richard Bremmer - Sonny Eckvall
Don Michael Paul - SWAT Captain
Ross King - FBI Agent

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2006.02.18.
A successful mystery writer retreats to a remote fishing village following the tragic death of her son, only to become caught up in a bizarre supernatural murder mystery in this tale of terror directed by Craig Rosenberg and starring Demi Moore. Rachel Carson's (Moore) five-year-old son has drowned, and as a result her life appears to be falling apart at the seams. When a sympathetic friend rents Rachel a secluded cottage in hopes that a little peace and quiet will help the grieving mother recover from her loss, the quiet retreat is violently shattered by a series of bizarre and unexplained murders. Now with a community in fear and her sanity slowly slipping, Rachel must use her instincts to unmask the killer before it's too late and she too falls prey to the murderous rage that threatens to consume the once tranquil town 
Craig Rosenberg - Director / Screenwriter
Ashley Rowe - Cinematographer
Therese Bradley
Kate Isitt
Hans Matheson
James Cosmo

Lionsgate
BAF Berlin Animation Film / BFC Berliner Film Companie / Odyssey Entertainment / Vanguard Animation
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2007.08.01.
A Hamupipõke története nyomán készült animálciós filmben a gonoszok szövetsége Frieda (Weaver) vezetésével készül átvenni Meseország felett a hatalmat - Ella (Gellar) azonban rájön, hogy mostohaanyja tönkretenni készül csodálatos eddigi életét és elhatározza: nem vár álombéli hercegre, hanem saját maga áll az ellenálás élére....
Cinderella's wicked stepmother has tipped the balance of power towards the dark side in Fairy Tale Land, and now it's up to the put-upon princess to restore order and ensure that good triumphs in an animated adventure featuring the voices of Sarah Michelle Gellar, Freddie Prinze, Jr., Sigourney Weaver, and George Carlin. For years the Wise Wizard has worked hard to ensure that the scales of Good and Evil were always well-balanced, but as with any hard worker the Wise Wizard needs a relaxing vacation every once in a while. When the Wise Wizard goes on holiday, his faithful assistants Munk and Mambo make the crucial mistake of allowing Cinderella's wicked step-mother Frieda come into possession of their master's magical staff. With time fast running out before Frieda casts a shadow of darkness and sorrow over Fairy Tale Land, Cinderella must now awaken from her romantic dreams to take on her fearsome step-mother with a little help from her best friend Rick, and a virtual army of heroic dwarves and fairies.
 
Paul J. Bolger - Director
John H. Williams - Producer
Robert Moreland - Screenwriter
David Dulac - Cinematographer
Paul Buckley - Composer (Music Score)
Liz Gallacher - Musical Direction/Supervision
James L. Venable - Composer (Music Score)
Ringo Hess - Editor
Deane Taylor - Production Designer
J. Chad Hammes - Co-producer
Rainer Soehnlein - Executive Producer
Ruth Lambert - Casting
Dino Athanassiou - Animation Director
Louise Goodsill - Co-Executive Producer
Ralph Kamp - Co-Executive Producer
John McKenna - Line Producer
Robert Shoup - Supervising Sound Editor
Carl L. Woebcken - Co-Executive Producer
Freddie Prinze, Jr. - Rick [Voice]
Andy Dick - Mambo [Voice]
Wallace Shawn - Munk [Voice]
Patrick Warburton - Prince Humperdink [Voice]
George Carlin - The Wizard [Voice]
Michael McShane - Rumpelstiltskin [Voice]
Sigourney Weaver - Frieda [Voice]
Terrence Evans - [Voice]
Kathy Lamkin - [Voice]
Marietta Marich - [Voice]
Cyia Batten - [Voice]
Lew Temple - [Voice]

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2006.01.22.
 
rendezõ: Dan Wolman
forgatókönyvíró: Dan Wolman
operatõr: Ilan Rosenberg
producer: Yoram Globus, Menahem Golan
vágó: Alain Jakubowicz
Zachi Noy (Yudale/Hughie)
Ronen Shilon
Dvora Kedar (Benji anyja)
Alexandra Kaster

Tri-Star Pictures
HBO / Silver Screen Partners / TriStar
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2006.07.23.
With a script that is too anemic for the red-blooded actors featured here, this anorexic comedy moves slowly up and down the corporate ladder with the fortunes and misfortunes of several company men. Jack Issel (Judge Reinhold) gets a VIP position at INC in the PR department (business-speak). Suddenly the corporation's shady activities come to the fore especially when a U.S. plant is set to close for a move south of the border where labor is almost free. Enmeshed in these tangles, Jack is hardly prepared to fall in love with the leading activist against the plant closing but he does. Meanwhile, a lot of other subplots quickly dispose of potentially budding villains like Stedman (Danny DeVito) the inside trader too bad. DeVito and Don King (appearing as himself) would have made a great team.
 
Ken Finkleman - Director / Screenwriter
Debra Hill - Producer
Gerald Hirschfeld - Cinematographer
Jimmy Gambone - Songwriter
GEO - Songwriter
Richard Gibbs - Songwriter
James Newton Howard - Composer (Music Score)
Alan Howarth - Songwriter
Garrett O'Connor - Songwriter
Dunn Pearson - Songwriter
Joe Porrello - Songwriter
Andy Prieboy - Songwriter
Bruce Witkin - Songwriter
Danford B. Greene - Editor
Bob Lederman - Editor
Elayne Barbara Ceder - Production Designer
Gavin Mitchell - Art Director
Peter Guber - Executive Producer
Jon Peters - Executive Producer
Judith R. Gellman - Costume Designer
Norval D. Crutcher Jr. - Supervising Sound Editor
Eddie Albert - Helmes
Jane Seymour - Jane
Don King - Himself
Rick Moranis - Gross
Don Novello - Sal
Danny DeVito - Stedman
Lori-Nan Engler - Rachael Helmes
Wallace Shawn - Hoover
Michael O'Donoghue - Dantley
William B. Davis - Dean
Jeremiah S. Chechik - Hysterical Man
Ron James - Mark Rabinovich
Ronald C. Frazier - Nixon
Robin Menken - Marge
Brian Doyle-Murray - Col. Tolliver
Phillip Borsos - General Sepulveda
Megan Smith - Woman Protestor
Kathy Lasky - Miss Kline
Derek Keurvost - Fund Raiser
Hrant Alianak - President Sanchez
Barry Thomson - Security Guard
Christopher Ward - Another Executive
Bruce Wagner - Kennedy
Gay Claitman - Woman Protestor
Howard Busgang - Medic
Marvin Karon - Art
Wally Kanin - Security Monitor No. 4
Denis Forest - Rich
Elizabeth Irwin - America A.M. Host
Mike McManus - Branch Kipp
Louis di Bianco - Workman
Dominic Cuzzocrea - Reporter No. 1
Billy Curtis - Rev. Lynch
John Kapelos - Gen. Sepulveda
Carolyn Dunn - Yonge's Secretary
Myra Fried - Woman Protestor
Eric Keenleyside - Whale Protestor
Tom Butler - Security Monitor
Lee Broker - Mover
Nancy Cser - Dantley's Secretary
Richard Comar - TV Reporter
Merritt Butrick - John Hudson
George Coe - Sen. Issel
Eric Young - Senate Investigation Reporter
Ralph Small - Security Monitor
Elizabeth Shepherd - Mrs. Issel
Diane Robin - Gross's Secretary
Francine Volker - Whale Protestor
Shawn Thompson - Trevor Koback
Theresa Tova - Woman Protestor
Tex Konig - Whale Protestor
Annie McAuley - Max's Girl
Richard Masur - Max Landsberger
Laura Press - V.P. Secretary
Myron Natwick - TV Anchorman
Don McManus - Albert
Maxine Miller - Stedman's Secretary

Universal Studios Home Video
Malpaso/ Universal
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
7.0
2007.12.24.
"Who are you?" the dwarf Mordecai (Billy Curtis) asks Clint Eastwood's Stranger at the end of Eastwood's 1973 western High Plains Drifter. "You know," he replies, before vanishing into the desert heat waves near California's Mono Lake. Adapting the amorally enigmatic and violent Man With No Name persona from his films with Sergio Leone, Eastwood's second film as director begins as his drifter emerges from that heat haze and rides into the odd lakefront settlement of Lago. Lago's residents are not particularly friendly, but once the Stranger shows his skills as a gunfighter, they beg him to defend them against a group of outlaws (led by Eastwood regular Geoffrey Lewis) who have a score to settle with the town. He agrees to train them in self-defense, but Mordecai and innkeeper's wife Sarah Belding (Verna Bloom) soon suspect that the Stranger has another, more personal agenda. By the time the Stranger makes the corrupt community paint their town red and re-name it "Hell," it is clear that he is not just another gunslinger. With its fragmented flashbacks and bizarre, austere locations, High Plains Drifter's stylistic eccentricity lends an air of unsettling eeriness to its revenge story, adding an uncanny slant to Eastwood's antiheroic westerner. Seminal western hero John Wayne was so offended by Eastwood's harshly revisionist view of a frontier town that he wrote to Eastwood, objecting that this was not what the spirit of the West was all about. Eastwood's audience, however, was not so put off, and an exhibitors' poll named Eastwood a top box-office draw for 1973.
 
Clint Eastwood - Director
Robert Daley - Producer
Ernest Tidyman - Screenwriter
Bruce Surtees - Cinematographer
Dee Barton - Composer (Music Score)
Ferris Webster - Editor
Henry Bumstead - Art Director
Jennings Lang - Executive Producer
George Milo - Set Designer
James R. Alexander - Sound/Sound Designer
Jim Fargo - First Assistant Director
Buddy Van Horn - Stunts
Verna Bloom - Sarah Belding
Marianna Hill - Callie Travers
Mitchell Ryan - Dave Drake
Jack Ging - Morgan Allen
Stefan Gierasch - Mayor Jason Hobart
Jane Aull - Townswoman
Walter Barnes - Sheriff Sam Shaw
Paul Brinegar - Lutie Naylor
Richard Bull - Asa Goodwin
Reid Cruickshanks - Gunsmith
Billy Curtis - Mordecai
Robert Donner - Preacher
Ted Hartley - Lewis Belding
John Hillerman - Bootmaker
Anthony James - Cole Carlin
Jack Kosslyn - Saddlemaker
Geoffrey Lewis - Stacey Bridges
Russ McCubbin - Fred Short
Belle Mitchell - Mrs. Lake
John Mitchum - Warden
L. William O'Connell - Barber
Carl Pitti - Teamster
John Quada - Jake Ross
Mitch Regan
Dan Vadis - Dan Carlin
Buddy Van Horn - Marshall Jim Duncan
Scott Walker - Bill Borders
Chuck Waters - Stableman
James Gosa - Tommy Morris

Winchester Entertainment
Independent Pictures / Now Entertainment Group / TriMuse Entertainment
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2006.07.29.
Candian filmmaker Peter O'Brian directs the comedy Hollywood North, set in Toronto during the late '70s. Matthew Modine stars as Bobby Mayers, a stressed-out Canadian producer trying to make an action film called "Flight to Bogota." The production is inevitably troubled by numerous problems with the cast, crew, and finances. Alan Bates stars as crazed Hollywood actor Michael Baytes, the leading man who takes over the set. Jennifer Tilly plays Gillian Stevens, the nymphomaniac leading lady who seduces her younger co-star Frankie Candido (Fabrizio Filippo). Meanwhile, filmmaker Sandy Ryan (Deborah Kara Unger) is trying to capture the whole thing for a making-of documentary. Hollywood North premiered at the Toronto Film Festival in 2003.
 
Peter O'Brian - Director
John Gillespie - Producer
Tony Johnston - Screenwriter / Co-producer
Barry Stone - Cinematographer
Terrence Gowan - Composer (Music Score)
Blair Packham - Composer (Music Score)
Lisa Grootenboer - Editor
Rob Gray - Production Designer
Iain Reynolds - Art Director
Paul Weber - Associate Producer
Jeffrey Kirsh - Executive Producer
Aniz Manji - Executive Producer
Mark Thomas - Executive Producer
Christina Kuhnigk - Set Designer
David Grant - Sound/Sound Designer
Brock Jolliffe - Special Effects
Mike Bowman - First Assistant Director
Jenny Lewis - Casting
Alan Bates
Deborah Kara Unger - Sandy Ryan
John Neville - Henry Neville
Jennifer Tilly - Gillian Stevens
Joe Cobden
Kim Coates
Fabrizio Filippo
Clare Coulter
Lindy Booth
Peter Oldring
Alan Thicke
Saul Rubinek

Noah Films
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
2.0
2006.04.27.
Témája mi más lehetne, mint a tinédzserek legfontosabb problémája: a szerelem és a legjobb esetben hozzá tartozó szex. Minden fiatal életében eljön ugyanis egyszer a pillanat, amikor a nemi hormonjainak engedelmeskedve megpróbálja átélni a felnõtté válás legmeghatározóbb élményét. Lássuk tehát, hogyan boldogulnak hõseink!
Coming along as the third film in a trilogy that may have died here, Lemon Popsicle 3 is a reminiscence of teenage years that is based on short, disparate segments featuring nudity, some violence, "oldies" music, and teen sex. Some viewers may want to stick with memories of their own teen years, and save this movie experience for others.
 
Boaz Davidson - Director / Screenwriter / Editor
Yoram Globus - Producer
Menahem Golan - Producer
Eli Tavor - Screenwriter
Sam Waynberg - Screenwriter
Amnon Salomon - Cinematographer
W. Michael Lewis - Composer (Music Score)
Laurin Rinder - Composer (Music Score)
Jonathan Segall
Zachi Noy
Dvora Kedar
Sibylle Rauch
Christiane Schmidtmer
Anath Atzmon

Universal
Jersey Films / Native Pictures
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2004.11.23.
Jesse Dylan - Director
Danny DeVito - Producer
James Ellis - Producer / Musical Direction/Supervision
Shauna Garr - Producer / Musical Direction/Supervision
Michael Shamberg - Producer
Stacey Sher - Producer
Dustin Lee Abraham - Screenwriter
Francis Kenny - Cinematographer
Rockwilder - Composer (Music Score)
Larry Bock - Editor
Clark Hunter - Production Designer
Max Biscoe - Art Director
Pamela Abdy - Executive Producer
Louis G. Friedman - Executive Producer
Jonathan Weisgal - Executive Producer
Traci Kirshbaum - Set Designer
Cindy Evans - Costume Designer
Gregg Landaker - Sound/Sound Designer
Steve Maslow - Sound/Sound Designer
Mark Little - First Assistant Director
Matthew Berry - Casting
Nancy Green-Keyes - Casting
Redman - Jamal King
Obba Babatunde - Dean Cain
Mike Epps - Baby Powder
Anna Maria Horsford - Mrs. King
Fred Willard - Chancellor Huntley
Jeffrey Jones - Vice President
Hector Elizondo - Crew Coach
Lark Voorhies - Lauren
Alan Shearer - I Need Money
Chuck Davis - Ivory
Essence Atkins - Jamie
Chris Elwood - Bart
T. H. Thyne - Gerald
Justin Urich - Jeffrey
Trieu Tran - Tuan
Tracey Walter - Professor Wood
Spalding Gray - Professor Jackson

Universal
Jersey Films / Native Pictures
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2006.02.19.
Jesse Dylan - Director
Danny DeVito - Producer
James Ellis - Producer / Musical Direction/Supervision
Shauna Garr - Producer / Musical Direction/Supervision
Michael Shamberg - Producer
Stacey Sher - Producer
Dustin Lee Abraham - Screenwriter
Francis Kenny - Cinematographer
Rockwilder - Composer (Music Score)
Larry Bock - Editor
Clark Hunter - Production Designer
Max Biscoe - Art Director
Pamela Abdy - Executive Producer
Louis G. Friedman - Executive Producer
Jonathan Weisgal - Executive Producer
Traci Kirshbaum - Set Designer
Cindy Evans - Costume Designer
Gregg Landaker - Sound/Sound Designer
Steve Maslow - Sound/Sound Designer
Mark Little - First Assistant Director
Matthew Berry - Casting
Nancy Green-Keyes - Casting
Redman - Jamal King
Obba Babatunde - Dean Cain
Mike Epps - Baby Powder
Anna Maria Horsford - Mrs. King
Fred Willard - Chancellor Huntley
Jeffrey Jones - Vice President
Hector Elizondo - Crew Coach
Lark Voorhies - Lauren
Alan Shearer - I Need Money
Chuck Davis - Ivory
Essence Atkins - Jamie
Chris Elwood - Bart
T. H. Thyne - Gerald
Justin Urich - Jeffrey
Trieu Tran - Tuan
Tracey Walter - Professor Wood
Spalding Gray - Professor Jackson

TriStar
TriStar
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
9.0
2006.08.26.
One of Woody Allen's most seemingly biographical films, Husbands and Wives opens with upper-middle class Manhattan couple Sally (Judy Davis) and Jack (Sydney Pollack) announcing to their best friends, the Roths, that they are splitting up. Gabe Roth (Allen) and his wife Judy (Mia Farrow) are taken aback by their casual revelation. Jack begins dating his dim, but sexy, aerobics instructor and Sally starts up a tentative romance with Michael (Liam Neeson). Gabe and Judy begin analyzing their marriage, discovering that they might not be meant to stay together. English professor Gabe begins a serious flirtation with a student of his named Rain (Juliette Lewis) and Judy begins to have feelings for Michael. Eventually, Sally and Jack reconcile, but have not improved their relationship. Gabe and Judy end up going their separate ways. Husbands and Wives was seemingly influenced by Ingmar Bergman's Scenes From a Marriage.
 
Woody Allen - Director / Screenwriter
Robert Greenhut - Producer
Carlo Di Palma - Cinematographer
Susan E. Morse - Editor
Santo Loquasto - Production Designer
Speed Hopkins - Art Director
Joseph Hartwick - Co-producer
Helen Robin - Co-producer
Thomas A. Reilly - Associate Producer
Charles H. Joffe - Executive Producer
Jack Rollins - Executive Producer
Susan Bode - Set Designer
Jeffrey Kurland - Costume Designer
Fern Buchner - Makeup
Juliet Taylor - Casting
díjak:
Best Supporting Actress (win) Judy Davis 1991 L.A. Film Critics Association
Best Supporting Actress (win) 1991 National Society of Film Critics
Best Original Screenplay (nom) Woody Allen 1992 Academy
Best Supporting Actress (nom) Judy Davis 1992 Academy
Best Actress (nom) Judy Davis 1992 British Academy Awards
Best Original Screenplay (nom) Woody Allen 1992 British Academy Awards
Best Supporting Actress (nom) Judy Davis 1992 Golden Globe
Best Supporting Actress (win) Judy Davis 1992 National Board of Review
Best Supporting Actress (win) Judy Davis 1992 National Society of Film Critics
Best Supporting Actress (win) 1993 CHI
Judy Davis - Sally
Mia Farrow - Judy Roth
Sydney Pollack - Jack
Juliette Lewis - Rain
Liam Neeson - Michael
Lysette Anthony - Sam
Blythe Danner - Rain's Mother
Cristi Conaway - Shawn Grainger
Tim Jerome - Paul
Ron Rifkin - Rain's Analyst
Jerry Zaks - Dinner Party Guest
Bruce Jay Friedman - Peter Styles
Benno Schmidt - Judy's Ex-Husband
Jeffrey Kurland - Narrator / Interviewer
Ira Wheeler - Dinner Party Guest
Kenny Vance - Gabe's Novel Montage
Steve Randazzo - Banducci Family Member
Connie Picard - Banducci Family Member
Tony Turco - Banducci Family Member
Victor Truro - Gabe's Novel Montage
Gordon Rigsby - Hampton's Party Guest
Michelle Turley - Gabe's Novel Montage
Nora Ephron - Dinner Party Guest
Jack Richardson - Dinner Party Guest
Galaxy Craze - Harriet
Merv Bloch - Birthday Party Guest
John Doumanian - Hampton's Party Guest
Kenneth Edelson - Gabe's Novel Montage
Caroline Aaron - Dinner Party Guest
Irene Blackman - Receptionist
Ron August - Rain's Ex-Lover
Anthony Nocerino - Gabe's Novel Montage
Adelaide Mestre - Banducci Family Member
Brian McConnachie - Rain's Father
Nick Metropolis - TV Scientist
Matthew Flint - Rain's Boyfriend
Jessica Frankston - Birthday Party Guest
Philip Levy - Taxi Dispatcher
Rebecca Glenn - Gail
Lisa Gustin - Gabe's Novel Montage

Universal
Happy Madison Productions/ Shady Acres Entertainment
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2008.01.13.
When two testosterone-fueled firemen attempt to register as domestic partners in order to bypass the bureaucratic red tape preventing one of them from naming his own two children as his life-insurance beneficiaries, their low-key ruse turns into headline news in this quirky matrimonial comedy starring Adam Sandler and Kevin James. Chuck Levine (Sandler) and Larry Valentine (James) are two New York City firefighters whose longtime friendship has endured many a five-alarm fire. All that widower Larry wants is to ensure that his two children will be taken care of if anything should happen to him on the job, and all that single blaze-battler Chuck wants is to carry on with his carefree life of noncommitment. Having once rescued Larry from certain death in a particularly fearsome inferno, beholden Chuck feels forever indebted to his brave friend and has vowed to repay the favor when the time is right. When Larry discovers that the only means of circumventing the civic red tape that could throw his children's futures into jeopardy is to take Chuck as his lawfully wedded husband, his obligated pal reluctantly agrees to step up to the alter with the understanding that the arrangement will be a well-kept secret between themselves and the justice of the peace. A potentially fatal flaw in their presumably foolproof plan is soon revealed, however, when an overzealous bureaucrat decides to question Chuck and Larry's partnership. Subsequently forced to embark on a mandatory honeymoon and pose as starry-eyed newlyweds, Chuck and Larry quickly discover just how important it can be to stick by a friend in his or her time of need. Jessica Biel, Steve Buscemi, Ving Rhames, and Dan Aykroyd co-star in a comedy from The Benchwarmers director Dennis Dugan.
 
Dennis Dugan - Director
Michael Bostick - Producer
Jim Brubaker - Producer
Jack Giarraputo - Producer
Adam Sandler - Producer
Tom Shadyac - Producer
Barry Fanaro - Screenwriter
Alexander Payne - Screenwriter
James Taylor - Screenwriter
Jim Taylor - Screenwriter
Dean Semler - Cinematographer
Brooks Arthur - Musical Direction/Supervision
Michael Dilbeck - Musical Direction/Supervision
Rupert Gregson Williams - Composer (Music Score)
Jeff Gourson - Editor
Perry Andelin Blake - Production Designer / Second Unit Director
Alan Au - Supervising Art Director
Allen Covert - Co-producer
Kevin Grady - Co-producer
Nick Swardson - Co-producer
Barry Bernardi - Executive Producer
Lew Gallo - Executive Producer
Ryan Kavanaugh - Executive Producer
Gary Fettis - Set Decorator
Ellen Lutter - Costume Designer
Thomas D. Causey - Sound/Sound Designer
Jamie Marshall - First Assistant Director
Roger Mussenden - Casting
David Bach - Supervising Sound Editor
Allen Hall - Special Effects Supervisor
Elmo Weber - Supervising Sound Editor
Kevin James - Larry Valentine
Jessica Biel - Alex McDonough
Dan Aykroyd - Captain Tucker
Ving Rhames - Duncan
Steve Buscemi - Clint Fitzer
Nick Turturro - Renaldo Pinera
Allen Covert - Steve
Richard Chamberlain
Nick Swardson
Tila Tequila - Hooters Girl

Produzioni Europee Associati / Titanus Produzione
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
6.0
2006.04.29.
Fellini's Casanova is played by Donald Sutherland. The film takes great pains to debunk the myth of the Great Lover by presenting him as an ordinary human being swept up in extraordinary circumstances. This Casanova breezes through his various political and amorous adventures with an air of bored detachment, allowing the audience to "fill in the blanks" regarding motivations and emotions. Though the film's plotline hopscotches all over Europe, Fellini lensed the picture entirely within the lavish confines of Rome's Cinecitta Studios. Danilo Donati won an Oscar for costume design, while Nino Rota (of Godfather fame) should have won for his musical score. A sumptuous visual treat, Fellini's Casanova is something of a chocolate Easter Bunny: delicious going down, but hollow on the inside 
Federico Fellini - Director / Screenwriter / Production Designer
Alberto Grimaldi - Producer
Bernardino Zapponi - Screenwriter
Giuseppe Rotunno - Cinematographer
Nino Rota - Composer (Music Score)
Ruggero Mastroianni - Editor
Danilo Donati - Art Director / Costume Designer
díjak:
Best Adapted Screenplay (nom) Federico Fellini 1976 Academy
Best Adapted Screenplay (nom) Bernardino Zapponi 1976 Academy
Best Costume Design (win) Danilo Donati 1976 Academy
Best Art Direction (win) Danilo Donati 1977 British Academy Awards
Best Costume Design (win) Danilo Donati 1977 British Academy Awards
Tina Aumont - Enrichetta
Cicely Browne - Madame D'Urfe
Olimpia Carlisi - Isabella
Adele Angela Lojodice - Doll Woman
Margarethe Clementi
John Karlsen
Daniel Emilfor Berenstein
Mary Marquet
Peter Gonzales
Reggie Nalder - Faulkircher
Chesty Morgan

United Artists
Mirisch Corporation / United Artists
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
10.0
2006.03.01.
The winner of the 1967 Oscar for Best Picture (as well as four other Oscars), In the Heat of the Night is set in a small Mississippi town where an unusual murder has been committed. Rod Steiger plays sheriff Bill Gillespie, a good lawman despite his racial prejudices. When Virgil Tibbs (Sidney Poitier), a well-dressed northern African-American, comes to town, Gillespie instinctively puts him under arrest as a murder suspect. Tibbs reveals himself to be a Philadelphia police detective; after he and Gillespie come to a grudging understanding of one another, Tibbs offers to help in Gillespie's investigation. As the case progresses, both Gillespie and Tibbs betray a tendency to jump to culture-dictated conclusions. Still, the case is solved thanks to the informal teamwork of the two law officers. Based on the novel by John Ball, In the Heat of the Night inspired two sequels, both starring Poiter as Virgil Tibbs. In 1987, a TV series version of In the Heat of the Night appeared, with Carroll O'Connor as Gillespie and Howard Rollins as Tibbs.  
Norman Jewison - Director
Walter Mirisch - Producer
John Ball - Book Author
Stirling Silliphant - Screenwriter
Haskell Wexler - Cinematographer
Alan Bergman - Songwriter
Marilyn Bergman - Songwriter
Quincy Jones - Songwriter / Composer (Music Score)
Hal Ashby - Editor
Paul Groesse - Art Director
Robert Priestley - Set Designer
Alan Levine - Costume Designer
Del Armstrong - Makeup
Ray Charles - Singer
James A. Richard - Sound Editor
díjak:
Best Actor (win) Rod Steiger 1967 Academy
Best Adapted Screenplay (win) Stirling Silliphant 1967 Academy
Best Director (nom) Norman Jewison 1967 Academy
Best Editing (win) Hal Ashby 1967 Academy
Best Picture (win) 1967 Academy
Best Sound (win) (Samuel Goldwyn Studio Sound Department) 1967 Academy
Best Sound Effects (nom) Richard, James A. 1967 Academy
Best Film - Any Source Norman Jewison 1967 British Academy Awards
Best Foreign Actor (win) Rod Steiger 1967 British Academy Awards
United Nations Award (win) Norman Jewison 1967 British Academy Awards
Best Director (nom) Norman Jewison 1967 Directors Guild of America
Best Screenplay 1967 EAP
Best Actor - Drama (nom) Sidney Poitier 1967 Golden Globe
Best Actor - Drama (win) Rod Steiger 1967 Golden Globe
Best Director (nom) Norman Jewison 1967 Golden Globe
Best Picture - Drama (win) 1967 Golden Globe
Best Screenplay (win) Stirling Silliphant 1967 Golden Globe
Best Supporting Actress (nom) Quentin Dean 1967 Golden Globe
Best Supporting Actress (nom) Lee Grant 1967 Golden Globe
Best Actor (win) Rod Steiger 1967 New York Film Critics Circle
Best Direction (nom) Norman Jewison 1967 New York Film Critics Circle
Best Film (win) Norman Jewison 1967 New York Film Critics Circle
Best Screenwriting (nom) Stirling Silliphant 1967 New York Film Critics Circle
Rod Steiger - Police Chief Bill Gillespie
Warren Oates - Deputy Sam Wood
Lee Grant - Mrs. Leslie Colbert
James Patterson - Purdy
Scott Wilson - Harvey Oberst
Quentin Dean - Delores Purdy
Larry Gates - Eric Endicott
Beah Richards - Mama Caleba
William Schallert - Mayor Schubert
Matt Clark - Packy Harrison
Anthony James - Ralph Henshaw
Kermit Murdock - H.E. Henderson
Khalil Bezaleel - Jess
Peter Whitney - George Courtney
William Watson - McNeil
Timothy Scott - Shagbag Martin
Larry D. Mann - Watkins
Stuart Nisbet - Shuie
Eldon Quick - Charlie Hawthorne
Fred Stewart - Dr. Stuart
Arthur Malet - Ted Ulam
Peter Masterson - Arnold Fryer
Alan Oppenheimer - Ted Appleton
Phil Garris - Engineer
Jester Hairston - Butler
Clegg Hoyt - Deputy
Phil Adams - 1st Tough
Nikita Knatz - 2nd Tough
Buzz Barton - Conductor
Jack Teter - Philip Colbert
Sammy Reese - Clerk

Mirisch Corporation / United Artists
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
10.0
2007.08.13.
The winner of the 1967 Oscar for Best Picture (as well as four other Oscars), In the Heat of the Night is set in a small Mississippi town where an unusual murder has been committed. Rod Steiger plays sheriff Bill Gillespie, a good lawman despite his racial prejudices. When Virgil Tibbs (Sidney Poitier), a well-dressed northern African-American, comes to town, Gillespie instinctively puts him under arrest as a murder suspect. Tibbs reveals himself to be a Philadelphia police detective; after he and Gillespie come to a grudging understanding of one another, Tibbs offers to help in Gillespie's investigation. As the case progresses, both Gillespie and Tibbs betray a tendency to jump to culture-dictated conclusions. Still, the case is solved thanks to the informal teamwork of the two law officers. Based on the novel by John Ball, In the Heat of the Night inspired two sequels, both starring Poiter as Virgil Tibbs. In 1987, a TV series version of In the Heat of the Night appeared, with Carroll O'Connor as Gillespie and Howard Rollins as Tibbs.
 
Norman Jewison - Director
Walter Mirisch - Producer
John Ball - Book Author
Stirling Silliphant - Screenwriter
Haskell Wexler - Cinematographer
Alan Bergman - Songwriter
Marilyn Bergman - Songwriter
Quincy Jones - Songwriter / Composer (Music Score)
Hal Ashby - Editor
Paul Groesse - Art Director
Robert Priestley - Set Designer
Alan Levine - Costume Designer
Del Armstrong - Makeup
Ray Charles - Singer
James A. Richard - Sound Editor
Rod Steiger - Police Chief Bill Gillespie
Warren Oates - Deputy Sam Wood
Lee Grant - Mrs. Leslie Colbert
James Patterson - Purdy
Scott Wilson - Harvey Oberst
Quentin Dean - Delores Purdy
Larry Gates - Eric Endicott
Beah Richards - Mama Caleba
William Schallert - Mayor Schubert
Matt Clark - Packy Harrison
Anthony James - Ralph Henshaw
Kermit Murdock - H.E. Henderson
Khalil Bezaleel - Jess
Peter Whitney - George Courtney
William Watson - McNeil
Timothy Scott - Shagbag Martin
Larry D. Mann - Watkins
Stuart Nisbet - Shuie
Eldon Quick - Charlie Hawthorne
Fred Stewart - Dr. Stuart
Arthur Malet - Ted Ulam
Peter Masterson - Arnold Fryer
Alan Oppenheimer - Ted Appleton
Phil Garris - Engineer
Jester Hairston - Butler
Clegg Hoyt - Deputy
Phil Adams - 1st Tough
Nikita Knatz - 2nd Tough
Buzz Barton - Conductor
Jack Teter - Philip Colbert
Sammy Reese - Clerk

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2006.02.04.
The Japanese horror film Infection begins with a hospital patient dying from mistakes made by the staff. The people involved stage a cover-up of the events, but their dishonesty and treachery catches up with them when a different patient dies from a mysterious illness, and those involved in the conspiracy begin showing signs of having whatever unknown ailment felled that unfortunate fellow 
Mari Hoshino,
Michiko Hada,
Tae Kimura,
Yoko Maki

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2005.12.26.
Masayuki Ochiai - Director

United Artists
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
3.0
2007.04.08.
John Byrum - Director / Screenwriter
Davina Belling - Producer
Harry Benn - Producer
Clive Parsons - Producer
Denys Coop - Cinematographer
Michael Bradsell - Editor
Jessica Harper - Cayhy Cake
Stephen Davies - Rex
Veronica Cartwright - Harlene
Bob Hoskins - Big Mac

AMLF/ France 3 Cinema/ Renn Productions
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2007.12.02.
In one of Coluche's earlier films, the late French comedian stars in this standard comedy by Claude Zidi as the inept police inspector, Michel Clement. The senior Clement was a spectacular policeman, and Michel finds it particularly difficult to try and walk in his father's footsteps without tripping. At the moment he is after Roger Morzini (Gerard Depardieu), a dangerous gangster who eventually kidnaps Marie-Anne Prossant (Dominique Lavanant). She is a journalist traveling with Michel as he tries to track down Morzini. Her objective was to get an interview with the gangster, and now she has more than she bargained for. Meanwhile, Michel tries to get his act together and rescue her.
 
Claude Zidi - Screenwriter / Director
Claude Berri - Producer
Henri Decaë - Cinematographer
Vladimir Cosma - Composer (Music Score)
Nicole Saulnier - Editor
Nicole Saunier - Editor
Jean-Baptiste Poirot - Art Director
Bernard Aubouy - Sound/Sound Designer
Gérard Depardieu - Roger Morzini
Dominique Lavanant - Marie-Anne Prossant
Julien Guiomar - Vermillot
Richard Bohringer
Hubert Deschamps
Francois Perrot
Dany Saval
Marthe Villalonga

Miramax / StudioCanal
Bac Films / Les Films Alain Sarde / Miramax / Pathe Productions / TF1 Films
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2005.11.14.
Ha egy reptér várótermében játszódnak az események, akkor ugye már mondhatjuk, hogy Ég és Föld között, a Senkiföldjén járunk?! Ha itt találkozik véletlenszerûen egy átutazó férfi és egy átutazó nõ - amúgy franciásan -, az akkor ugye bárhová elvezethet?! Ami egy ilyen találkozást egyedivé, különlegessé tesz, az az, hogy mindketten - férfi és nõ - meg vannak gyõzõdve arról, hogy sose fogják egymást újra látni, és így aztán olyan dolgokat mondanak el magukról, amelyekrõl normál körülmények között nem beszélnének.
A Félix (Jean Reno) és Rose (Juliette Binoche) bizony nem úgy tûnnek, mint akiknek találkozni kellett. A nõ menekül egy férfi elõl, azt remélve, hogy már nem szereti. A férfi fut egy nõ után, s szentül hiszi, hogy még mindig szereti. A férfi repülõjegye elsõ osztályra szól, a New York - München járatra. A nõ last minute jeggyel Mexico City-be készül. A nõ csevegõ, nyitott a külvilág felé, nem lehet nem észrevenni. (Fõként, hogy sminkbõl is egy kicsit többet használ, mint az diszkrétnek lehetne mondható.) A férfi hallgatag, visszahúzódó és zárkózott - viszont remekül fõz. A férfi az idegösszeomlás határán van, de ezt semmi pénzért sem vallaná be. A nõnek, elõször életében, kinyílik a szeme és rájön, hogy az élete teljes kudarc.
A nõnek van egy telefonja, de azt a film harmadik percében a WC-be ejti. A férfinak is van egy telefonja, és azt a nõ kölcsönkéri. Utazunk, de nem repülünk, s az éteren át így beszélünk...
Two of the biggest stars of the French cinema bring their contrasting styles together in this lively romantic comedy. Rose (Juliette Binoche) is an emotional makeup artist who is hoping to get out of a bad relationship with her boyfriend, Sergio (Sergi Lopez), by leaving him in Paris and heading off to Mexico for a holiday. After losing her cell phone, Rose borrows one from Felix (Jean Reno), a somewhat stiff salesman with an interest in gourmet cooking, who is en route toMunich to attend a funeral. When both Rose and Felix find themselves grounded due to changes in flight scheduling and a transportation strike strands them at the airport, they end up sharing a room at a nearby hotel, where their contrasting personalities make the evening rough sledding for them both. As their unexpected stay wears on, will these opposites begin to attract?
 
Danièle Thompson - Director / Screenwriter
Christine Gozlan - Producer / Line Producer
Alain Sarde - Producer
Christopher Thompson - Screenwriter
Patrick Blossier - Cinematographer
Eric Serra - Musical Direction/Supervision / Composer (Music Score)
Sylvie Landra - Editor
Michele Abbe - Production Designer / Art Director
Thierry Delettre - Costume Designer
Elisabeth Tavernier - Costume Designer
Pierre Gamet - Sound/Sound Designer
Karina Gruais - Makeup
Thibault Vabre - Makeup
Denis Bergonhe - First Assistant Director
Jerome Almeras - Camera Operator
Jean-Jacques Albert - Production Manager
Gerard Moulevrier - Casting
Carole Fevre - Continuity
Patrice Iva - Hair Styles
Amandine LaCape - First Assistant Camera
Francois Menny - Location Manager
Agathe Moro - Hair Styles
Adam Rozanski - Steadicam Operator
díjak:
Best Actress (nom) Juliette Binoche 2002 French Academy of Cinema
Jean Reno - Felix
Sergi López - Sergio
Karine Belly - Air France Attendant
Laurence Colussi - Hostess
Jerome Keen - Concierge
Michel Lepriol - Waiter
Lucy Harrison - Hostess
Sebastien Lalanne - Barman
Mbembo - Post Office Employee
Rebecca Steele - Hostess
Raoul Billerey - Felix's Father
Scali Delpeyrat - Doctor
Nadege Beausson-Diagne - Roissy Passenger
Thiam - Hostess
Alice Taglioni - Ground Hostess

Universal Pictures
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2008.01.21.
Allison úgy dönt, megtartja a babát, a kérdés már csak az, hogy egyedül vág bele a nagy kalandba, vagy megpróbál esélyt adni a mit sem sejtõ apának - aki maga is egy nagyra nõtt gyerek, és még esze ágában sem volt megállapodni és családot alapítani, és együtt héderezik és ökörködik hasonszõrû cimboráival.
When a one-night stand that should have stayed that way has unexpected consequences, the reluctant odd couple attempts to transform their tentative relationship into a lasting love in this conception comedy. Twenty-four-year-old entertainment journalist Allison Scott (Katherine Heigl) is on the fast track to the big time, but an alcohol-fueled hookup with responsibility-shirking slacker Ben Stone (Seth Rogen) finds her professional priorities taking a back seat to having a baby. Now, as overgrown kid Ben attempts to assume the responsibilities of fatherhood, he makes the brave decision to stand by Alison. In order to make things work between the pair, however, there's going to have to be some compromise, and when Allison and Ben decide to take a shot at love, they quickly find that building a relationship from scratch isn't nearly as easy as making a baby.
 
Seth Rogen - Ben Stone
Katherine Heigl - Alison Scott
Paul Rudd - Pete
Leslie Mann - Debbie
Jay Baruchel - Jay
Jonah Hill - Jonah
Jason Segel - Jason
Martin Starr - Martin
Alan Tudyk - Jack
Kristen Wiig - Jill
Iris Apatow - Charlotte
Maude Apatow - Sadie
Harold Ramis - Ben's Dad
Dr. Ken Jeong - Dr. Kuni
Charlyne Yi - Jodi
Joanna Kerns - Alison's Mom
Bill Hader - Brent
Steve Carell - Himself
James Franco - Himself
Craig Robinson - Bouncer
Tim Bagley - Dr. Pellagrino
Mo Collins - Gynecologist
J.P. Manoux - On-Call Doctor
B.J. Novak - Young Doctor
Adam Scott - Nurse
Ryan Seacrest - Himself
Loudon Wainwright III - Doctor
díjak:
Best Picture (nom) 2007 Austin Film Critics
Best Comedy Film (nom) 2007 Broadcast Film Critics Association
Best Supporting Actress (nom) Leslie Mann 2007 Chicago Film Critics Association
Best Actor - Comedy or Musical (nom) Seth Rogen 2007 Golden Satellite Award
Best Actress - Comedy or Musical (nom) Katherine Heigl 2007 Golden Satellite Award
Best Picture - Comedy or Musical (nom) 2007 Golden Satellite Award
Film Presented (Special Screenings) 2007 SXSW
Best Picture (nom) 2007 Utah Film Critics
Best Original Screenplay (nom) Judd Apatow 2007 Writers Guild of America
Katherine Heigl - Alison Scott
Paul Rudd - Pete
Leslie Mann - Debbie
Jay Baruchel - Jay
Jonah Hill - Jonah
Jason Segel - Jason
Martin Starr - Martin
Alan Tudyk - Jack
Kristen Wiig - Jill
Iris Apatow - Charlotte
Maude Apatow - Sadie
Harold Ramis - Ben's Dad
Dr. Ken Jeong - Dr. Kuni
Charlyne Yi - Jodi
Joanna Kerns - Alison's Mom
Bill Hader - Brent
Steve Carell - Himself
James Franco - Himself
Craig Robinson - Bouncer
Tim Bagley - Dr. Pellagrino
Mo Collins - Gynecologist
J.P. Manoux - On-Call Doctor
B.J. Novak - Young Doctor
Adam Scott - Nurse
Ryan Seacrest - Himself
Loudon Wainwright III - Doctor

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
8.0
2006.08.25.
A Farkasok völgye arról szól, hogy amerikai elitegységek Észak-Irakban török katonákat hurcolnak el, de egy "török Rambó" bosszút áll az amerikaiakon.
A legjobban Edmund Stoiber bajor miniszterelnök bukott ki a filmen, s egy hetilapnak nyilatkozva "ennek a rasszista, Nyugat-ellenes, gyûlöletet terjesztõ filmnek" a betiltását sürgette. Heribert Rech, Baden-Württemberg tartomány belügyminisztere csatlakozott Stoiber felhívásához. "A film antiszemita és Amerika-ellenes érzelmeket szít, megosztja a kultúrákat és radikalizálja mindenekelõtt a török ifjúságot" - közölte.
A Németországi Zsidók Központi Tanácsa szintén a film vetítésének beszüntetése mellett foglalt állást. Charlotte Knobloch, a Tanács elnökének helyettese úgy látja, hogy mindazok, akik bemutatják a filmet, a zsidók elleni gyûlöletkeltést támogatják.
A bajor szociáldemokrata ellenzék szerint azonban cenzúrával ér fel az, amit Stoiber követel, helytelen megoldás. Nem a véleménynyilvánítás szabadságát kell elnyomni, hanem a nyílt vitát kell keresni a különbözõ kultúrák és vallások között.
A filmet eredetileg csak 18 éven felülieknek ajánlották, de a török forgalmazó ellenállása miatt a korhatárt leszállították 16 évre. A mozitulajdonosok dörzsölik a tenyerüket: minden egyes politikusi megszólalás még több embert terel be a mozikba.
 

Coral Films / Gaumont International / Mars Films
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
6.0
2006.04.15.
This French historical comedy/farce, loosely based on Victor Hugo's play Ruy Blas, benefits greatly from having Louis De Funes and Yves Montand in the roles of Saluste and Blaze. Saluste is a nobleman who has been exiled from court and sent to collect taxes in the countryside. Blaze is his assistant, who manages to help the overtaxed peasants behind his boss's back. When Saluste decides to resume meddling in the monarch's affairs using Blaze as his henchman, his schemes backfire badly.
 
Gérard Oury - Director / Screenwriter
Victor Hugo - Play Author
Marcel Jullian - Screenwriter
Daniele Thompson - Screenwriter
Henri Decaë - Cinematographer
Michel Polnareff - Composer (Music Score)
Albert Jurgenson - Editor
Georges Wakhévitch - Art Director
Jean Barthet - Costume Designer
Jacques Fonteray - Costume Designer
Yves Montand - Blaze
Alice Sapritch - Dona Juana
Paul Preboist
Karin Schubert - Queen
Gabriele Tinti - Cesar
Alberto de Mendoza - King

Lakeboat Productions / Oregon Trail Films / Vibe Entertainment
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
7.0
2007.01.14.
A filmet végigkíséri a szakács eltûnésének története különbözõ újra eljátszott jelenetek által, melyekhez kiváló hátteret nyújt a Nagy-Tavak vidéke. Különbözõ karakterek jelennek meg a filmen, amint feltárják érzéseiket. A komikus beszélgetések mögött elõtûnnek ezen emberek törékeny, érzékeny múltjai is. A külsõ, komikus beállítás mögött látjuk sebezhetõségünket, amint próbáljanak békére lelni saját magányos, keserû életükben. Mindezeket Dale jegyzi le, amint az út egyre inkább egyfajta felnõttéválás számára...
Renowned character actor Joe Mantegna makes his directorial debut with this film adaptation of one of David Mamet's first plays, boasting such onscreen talent as Peter Falk, Charles Durning, and Robert Forster. Based on Mamet's experiences of working on Great Lake freighters while a grad student, the film centers on Dale (Tony Mamet, David's brother), an Ivy League college kid working on the Seaway Queen on an internship one summer. Though his romantic vision of life on the sea is soon dashed, he befriends a half-dozen members of the world-weary crew and learns about the unexpectedly rich and occasionally tragic lives they lead. This film premiered at the 2000 Los Angeles Independent Film Festival.
 
Joe Mantegna - Director / Producer
Tony Mamet - Producer
David Mamet - Play Author / Screenwriter
Paul Sarossy - Cinematographer / Associate Producer
Bob Mamet - Composer (Music Score)
Christopher Cibelli - Editor
Thomas Carnegie - Production Designer
Eric R. Epperson - Executive Producer
Alan James - Executive Producer
Morris Ruskin - Executive Producer
Margaret M. Mohr - Costume Designer
John J. Thomson - Sound/Sound Designer
Mark Wallace - First Assistant Director
Robert Forster - Joe
J.J. Johnston - Stan
Denis Leary - Fireman
Jack Wallace - Fred
George Wendt - Collins
Tony Mamet - Dale
Saul Rubinek - Cuthman
Peter Falk

Allied Artists / New Line Cinema
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
3.0
2005.10.29.
A young boy and a brilliant scientist attempt to thwart an evil cyber-villain's attempts to take over the world in this inferior sequel to the 1992 sci-fi adventure The Lawnmower Man. Former Max Headroom star Matt Frewer replaces Jeff Fahey in the title role of Jobe, the mentally challenged gardener transformed into a brilliant, computerized megalomaniac by a series of virtual reality experiments. Though destroyed at the end of the first film, Jobe finds a way to return to digital life, and he sets out in search of an important computer chip that will grant him frightening levels of power. A group of young hackers, led by Peter (Austin O'Brien), discovers this nefarious scheme and turns to retired virtual reality pioneer Ben Trace (Patrick Bergin) for help. Chase scenes and gunfights follow, both in the virtual world and the real world, as Trace and the boys try to figure out how to defeat Jobe. Despite a more blatantly futuristic setting, the sequel's special effects fail to match the standards of the first film, and the confused storyline proves more illogical than suspenseful, limiting the film's appeal to die-hard genre aficionados 
Farhad Mann - Director / Screenwriter
Keith Fox - Producer
Butch Kaplan - Producer
Edward Simons - Producer
Gimel Everett - Screenwriter
Brett Leonard - Screenwriter
Michael Miner - Screenwriter
Ward Russell - Cinematographer
Robert Folk - Composer (Music Score)
Peter E. Berger - Editor
Joel Goodman - Editor
Holger Gross - Production Designer
Ernest H. Roth - Production Designer
John Michael Kelly - Art Director
Vincent Reynaud - Art Director
Masao Takiyama - Associate Producer
Steve Lane - Executive Producer
Peter Mcrae - Executive Producer
Robert Pringle - Executive Producer
Clive Turner - Executive Producer
Deborah Everton - Costume Designer
Richard Schexnayder - Sound/Sound Designer
Cinesite - Special Effects
Michael Meinardus - Special Effects
James M. Freitag - First Assistant Director
Glenn Daniels - Casting
Matt Frewer - Jobe
Austin O'Brien - Peter
Ely Pouget - Cori Platt
Kevin Conway - Jonathan Walker
Cami Cooper - Jennifer
Molly Shannon - Homeless Lady
Ellis Williams - Chief of Security
David Byrd - Judge
John Benjamin Martin - Henry the Guard
Kenny Endoso - Train Conductor
Dale E. House - Helicopter Pilot
Patrick LaBrecque - Shawn
Patricia Belcher - Impatient Customer
Richard Fancy - Senator Greenspan
Ralph Ahn - Doctor
Stephanie Menuez - Female Lawyer
Arthur Mendozo - Technician
David Gibbs - Male Pilot
Amanda Hillwood - News Anchor
Castulo Guerra - Guillermo

Gaumont
Gaumont
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2006.06.17.
Septime (Louis De Funes) is the owner of a posh French restaurant in Paris who is afraid of his temperamental cooks but who takes his frustrations out on his other employees. When a visiting ambassador is kidnapped from the restaurant, Septime is accused of being an accomplice in the abduction. This sets the scene for some well-staged auto chases over snow-covered mountains. One car flips over but is able to make it down the mountain because skis are attached to the rooftop rack of the vehicle. De Funes adds his own flair of irascible, self-depreciating humor that is the highlight of this comedy spy adventure.
 
Jacques Besnard - Director
Louis de Funes - Screenwriter
Jean Halain - Screenwriter
Bernard Blier - le commissaire
Maria Rosa Rodrigues
Noël Roquevert - le ministre
Folco Lulli - Novales
Venantino Venantini - Henrique
Robert Dalban - le conspirateur francais
Juan Ramirez

Sci Fi Channel
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
6.0
2005.10.06.
Robert Lieberman - Director
Ursula K. Le Guin - Book Author
Gavin Scott - Screenwriter
Robert Halmi, Sr. - Executive Producer
Kristin Kreuk - Tenar
Isabella Rossellini - Thar
Danny Glover - Ogion
Sebastian Roche - King Tygath
Chris Gauthier - Vetch
Jenifer Calvert - Kossil
Mark Hildreth - Jasper

Gaumont Columbia TriStar Films
Gaumont / Kairos / Medyavizyon / TF1 Flims
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
6.0
2006.02.11.
When the wife of a high-ranking government official begins experiencing horrifying visions that are somehow tied to a series of murders around Paris, her fate becomes intricately tied with that of the two police officers investigating the horrific crimes in this horror-flavored thriller from the producer of The Professional and starring Jean Reno. Anna Heymes' (Arly Jover) memory is failing, and her dreams are plagued by unspeakable images of murder. Meanwhile, in the Turkish district of Paris, upstanding police officer Nerteaux (Jocelyn Quivrin) and her questionably-motivated partner Schiffer (Reno) investigate the savage murder of three clandestine Turkish laborers Schiffer (Reno). As the investigating officers uncover an important clue implicating the Turkish mafia in the crimes, Anna awakens to discover that her appearance has been drastically altered by a mysterious plastic surgeon. As the link between Anna and the Turkish murder victims slowly comes into focus, the truth about her nightmarish past sets into motion a terrifying sequence of events 
Chris Nahon - Director / Screenwriter
Patrice Ledoux - Producer
Luc Bozzi - Screenwriter
Christian Clavier - Screenwriter
Jean-Christophe Grange - Book Author / Screenwriter
Franck Olivier - Screenwriter
Michel Abramowicz - Cinematographer
Luca de' Medici - Composer (Music Score)
Gregory Fougeres - Composer (Music Score)
Dan Levy - Composer (Music Score)
Pascal Morel - Composer (Music Score)
Samuel Narboni - Composer (Music Score)
Marco Cave - Editor
Guy-Claude Francois - Production Designer
Oliver Beroit - Costume Designer
Vincent Arnardi - Sound/Sound Designer
Guillaume Bouchateau - Sound/Sound Designer
Pierre Excoffier - Sound/Sound Designer
Laure Prevost - First Assistant Director
David Danesi - Digital Effects
Julien Seri - Second Unit Director
Jocelyn Quivrin - Paul Nerteaux
Arly Jover - Anna Heymes
Laura Morante - Mathilde Wilcrau
Philippe Bas
David Kamenos
Philippe du Janerand
Vincent Grass
Jean-Michel Tinivelli
Albert Dray
Etienne Chicot
Arnaud Dulery

Dream Entertainment
IFC Films / InDigEnt / Plum Pictures
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
6.0
2007.03.15.
Ám jelenléte felkavarja a kisvárosi élet állóvizét, és Jim nyakába egyszerre több teher is szakad: helyettesítenie kell bátyját a helyi általános iskola kosárlabda edzésein; lelket kellene vernie egy kétbalkezes kislánycsapatba, akik az eddigi 14 mérkõzéseiken egy pontot sem szereztek; ki kellene hoznia az anyját a börtönbõl. Végül szembe kellene néznie saját hirtelen támadt érzelmeivel is, melyek egyéjszakás kaland után születtek.
A less than auspicious homecoming for an introspective artist sets the stage for this low-key comedy drama directed by Steve Buscemi. Jim (Casey Affleck) is a chronically glum aspiring novelist who, after a failed two-year sojourn in New York City, has returned home to his parents' home in Goshen, IN. Jim's folks, Don (Seymour Cassel) and Sally (Mary Kay Place), run a ladder factory, a family business Jim wants nothing to do with. His older brother, Tim (Kevin Corrigan), is also living at home, and has problems of his own after his marriage ended in divorce and his business went broke. When Tim makes the latest of a number of suicide attempts by driving into a tree, Jim is reintroduced to Anika (Liv Tyler), a nurse who had a one-night fling with Jim a while ago. Jim and Anika strike up a conversation and start seeing one another again, though she seems to have feelings for Tim as well. With Tim in the hospital, Jim is persuaded against his better judgment to take on some of his brother's responsibilities, including doing some work at the ladder factory. At work, he bonds with his uncle Stacy (Mark Boone Jr.), who prefers to use the nickname "Evil" and deals drugs on the job. Jim's attempts to help Uncle Stacy with his side business backfire and implicate his parents, with Sally ending up in jail. But between his budding relationship with Anika and coaching a kids' basketball team that includes Tim's daughters, Jim begins to cautiously consider the notion that life might be worth all the trouble.
 
Steve Buscemi - Director / Producer
Jake Abraham - Producer
Daniela Taplin Lundberg - Producer
Galt Niederhoffer - Producer
Celine Rattray - Producer
Gary Winick - Producer
James C. Strouse - Screenwriter
Phil Parmet - Cinematographer
Linda Cohen - Musical Direction/Supervision
Evan Lurie - Composer (Music Score)
Alex Steyermark - Musical Direction/Supervision
Plummy Tucker - Editor
Chuck Voelter - Production Designer
Derrick Tseng - Co-producer
Caroline Kaplan - Executive Producer
Jonathan Sehring - Executive Producer
Reagan Silber - Executive Producer
John Sloss - Executive Producer
Anna Waterhouse - Executive Producer
James Beaver - Set Decorator
Victoria Farrell - Costume Designer
Jesse Nye - First Assistant Director
Sheila Jaffe - Casting
Georgianne Walken - Casting
Warren Shaw - Sound Editor
Liv Tyler - Anika
Mary Kay Place - Sally
Seymour Cassel - Don
Kevin Corrigan - Tim
Jack Rovello - Ben
Rachel Strouse - Rachel
Sarah Strouse - Sarah
Mark Boone, Jr. - Evil
Jake LaBotz - Philip (Welder)
Jude Barger - Referee
Pam Angell - Stacy (Prostitute)
Michael Buscemi - Man (Driver)
Don Strouse - Neighbor
Rick Duplissie - Bar Patron
Doug Liechty Caskey - Doug the Preacher

Arclight Films / Entertainment Manufacturing Company / Lions Gate Films
Ascendant Pictures / Copag V / Endgame Entertainment / Rising Star / Saturn Films / VP Medienfonds 3
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
6.0
2006.01.15.
Az ukrán születésû Jurij Orlov a kockázatos, de jól menõ biznisz jeles képviselõje. Testvérével együtt a világ legveszélyesebb háborús övezeteiben látják el a nagykutyákat fegyverekkel. Jurijnak kalandjai során szembe kell néznie a bulldogként nyomában loholó Interpol-ügynökkel, az életére törõ konkurenciával, szerelme gyanakvásával és elsõsorban saját lelkiismeretével
One man demonstrates how to get rich selling warring nations the tools of their deadly trade in this dark comedy drama. Yuri Orlov (Nicolas Cage) is an opportunistic businessman who stumbled into a gold mine after the end of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union. Huge caches of Soviet weapons became available at bargain prices (and even for free if one wasn't above stealing), and as literally billions of dollars' worth of Soviet military technology disappeared, it began finding its way into the hands of weapons dealers eager to sell it to the highest bidder. Orlov was one such dealer who found plenty of buyers for guns and military gear in unstable Third World nations, who paid cash and didn't appreciate too many questions. Orlov's exploits in the arms business quickly made him a very rich man, but they've also led to some unwanted attention from Jack Valentine (Ethan Hawke), an Interpol agent who is convinced Orlov isn't playing by the rules. Inspired by a true story, Lord of War also features Jared Leto, Ian Holm, Bridget Moynahan, and Donald Sutherland 
Andrew Niccol - Director / Producer / Screenwriter
Nicolas Cage - Producer
Norm Golightly - Producer
Andy Grosch - Producer
Chris Roberts - Producer
Philippe Rousselot - Producer
Amir Mokri - Cinematographer
John Bissell - Musical Direction/Supervision
Antonio Pinto - Composer (Music Score)
Zach Staenberg - Editor
Jean-Vincent Puzos - Production Designer
Stephen H. Carter - Art Director
Doug Hansen - Co-producer
James E. Vidal - Associate Producer
Bradley Cramp - Executive Producer
díjak:
Special Mention for Excellence in Filmmaking (win) 2005 National Board of Review
Jared Leto - Vitali Orlov
Bridget Moynahan - Ava Fontaine
Ian Holm - Simeon Weisz
Ethan Hawke - Valentine
Eamonn Walker - Baptiste Senior
Sammi Rotibi - Baptiste Junior

Warner Brothers
Big Ticket Productions / Karz Entertainment
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2004.11.24.
Csakhogy Brad bárhogy is szeretné az ellenkezõjét még sötétben sem fekete, apja ráadásul Kalifornia állam új kormányzó-jelöltje épp a választási kampány kellõs közepén. Úgy vélik, Brad túl sok vizet zavar, ezért a kampánystáb felbérel két finom lelkû színészt, akik eljátsszák a nagymenõ gengszter szerepét, és elrabolják B-Radet, hogy rendes fehér csókát faragjanak belõle Snoop Dogg zenéjére!
A rich kid who likes to pretend he's from the wrong side of the tracks gets a taste of the real thing in this comedy. Brad Gluckman (Jamie Kennedy) is the son of a wealthy and socially prominent couple (Ryan O'Neal and Bo Derek) and grew up in the lap of luxury in Malibu, CA. However, Brad likes to imagine he's a street-smart gangsta from the mean streets of L.A., and he's been trying to launch a career as a hardcore rapper under the name "B-Rad." Mr. Gluckman is running for Governor of California, and both he and his campaign manager (Blair Underwood) are convinced Brad's antics could have a negative impact on the election, so they come up with a scheme to change his mind about the supposed glamour of street life. Mr. Gluckman hires a pair of African-American actors (Taye Diggs and Anthony Anderson) to impersonate a pair of gang-bangers from Compton who carjack Brad's SUV and take him to the 'hood, where he'll learn just how scary the thug life can be. However, it soon becomes obvious the actors don't know much more about life in Compton than Brad does, and as Brad gets used to his new surroundings, he falls for a girl from the neighborhood (Regina Hall) who has her own plans for moving up in the world. Malibu's Most Wanted was inspired by a character Jamie Kennedy created for his sketch comedy series The Jamie Kennedy Experiment.  
John Whitesell - Director
Fax Bahr - Producer / Screenwriter
Mike Karz - Producer
Adam Small - Producer / Screenwriter
Jamie Kennedy - Screenwriter
Nick Swardson - Screenwriter
Mark Irwin - Cinematographer
John Debney - Composer (Music Score)
Damon Elliott - Composer (Music Score)
John Van Tongeren - Composer (Music Score)
Cara Silverman - Editor
Bill Elliott - Production Designer
Daniel Lomino - Art Director
Josh H. Etting - Co-producer
Bill Johnson - Executive Producer
John H. Anderson - Set Designer
William Joseph Durrell, Jr. - Set Designer
John Leimanis - Set Designer
Debrae Little - Costume Designer
Geoffrey Patterson - Sound/Sound Designer
George Parra - First Assistant Director
Mary Vernieu - Casting
Larz Anderson - Special Effects Coordinator
Christopher Aud - Supervising Sound Editor
Bob Munroe - Visual Effects Supervisor
Perpetual Motion Pictures, Inc. - Visual Effects
Taye Diggs - Sean
Anthony Anderson - PJ
Blair Underwood - Tom Gibbsons
Regina Hall - Shondra
Damien Wayans - Tec
Ryan O'Neal - Bill Gluckman
Snoop Dogg - Ronnie Rizzat
Bo Derek - Bess Gluckman
Jeffrey Tambor - Dr. Feldman
Bigg Steele - Himself
Curtis Blanck - 13 yr. Old Brad
Nick Swardson - Mocha
Jo Deodato Clark - Saleswoman
Ken Lawson - African American Aid
Christa Campbell - Angry Feminist
Tory Kittles - Deuce
Ecco Morgan - Sandy
Nikki Martinez - Escalade Dancer #1
Mary Nelson - Escalade Dancer #2
Damion Poitier - Tec's Crew
Kody Coye - Toddler Brad
Drop Da Bomb - Himself
Giuliana DePandi - Massage Therapist
Tristan Jarred - 7 yr. Old Brad
Felli Fel - Himself
Hi-C - Himself
Young Dré - Himself
Suzy Nakamura - Reporter
Greg Grunberg
Niecy Nash
Keili Lefkowitz
Hal Fishman - Himself
Michael Quill - Mike the Reporter
Howard Mann - Uncle Louie
Kellie Martin - Jen
Rey Gallegos - Loc
Sarah Thompson - Krista the Barista
Noel Guglielmi - Snuffy
Keesha Sharp - Sister #1
James Kiriyama-Lem - Korean Man
J.P. Manoux
Rhona L. Bennett - Sister #2
Kal Penn
Big Boy - Himself
Terry Crews - 8 Ball

TriStar
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2007.03.15.
Rémes kinézete miatt magányosnak és kitaszítottnak érzi magát - elhatározza, hogy megöli azt, aki életre keltette õt és mind-azokat, akik kedvesek neki. A legkegyetlenebb büntetés teremtõje számára az lehet, ha saját kedvesét látja viszont holtan. Frankenstein doktor iszonyatos erõvel megáldott-megvert teremtménye nagyon jól tudja ezt...
Frankenstein számára nagy kihívást jelentett életet teremteni holtakból - most még nehezebb feladat elõtt áll: el kell pusztítania teremtményét!
Director Kenneth Branagh's interpretation of Mary Shelley's classic horror novel stars Robert DeNiro as a terrifying monster created in an obsessive attempt to defeat death and stretch the limits of medicine in the early 19th century. With the use of flashback, a dying Dr. Viktor Frankenstein (Kenneth Branagh) divulges a tale of gruesome terror to a sea captain (Aidan Quinn): As a medical student, the rebellious Frankenstein elaborates on the work of a brilliant scientist (John Cleese), successfully bringing to life a "man" assembled from the body parts of corpses. Upon realizing the destructive consequences of his experiment, Dr. Frankenstein abandons the creature and attempts to return to a normal life with his medical partner, Henry (Tom Hulce), and his fiancée (and adopted sister), Elizabeth (Helena Bonham Carter). In the meantime, the nameless creature struggles with loneliness and rejection from society until he sets out to track down his creator in search of one of two things: a bride to keep him company or revenge. Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1994) was produced by Francis Ford Coppola, who previously directed and produced monster-drama Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992).
 
Kenneth Branagh - Director / Co-producer
Francis Ford Coppola - Producer
Jim V. Hart - Producer
John Patrick Veitch - Producer
Frank Darabont - Screenwriter
Steph Lady - Screenwriter
Mary Shelley - Book Author
Roger Pratt - Cinematographer
Patrick Doyle - Composer (Music Score)
Andrew Marcus - Editor
Tim Harvey - Production Designer
Martin Childs - Art Director
Desmond Crowe - Art Director
John Fenner - Art Director
David Parfitt - Co-producer
David Barron - Associate Producer
Fred Fuchs - Executive Producer
Alan Shapiro - Executive Producer
James Acheson - Costume Designer
Ivan Sharrock - Sound/Sound Designer
Richard Conway - Special Effects
Christopher Newman - First Assistant Director
Priscilla John - Casting
Daniel Parker - Makeup Special Effects
díjak:
Best Makeup (nom) 1994 Academy
Kenneth Branagh - Dr. Frankenstein
Tom Hulce - Henry Clavell
Helena Bonham Carter - Elizabeth
Aidan Quinn - Walton
Ian Holm - Victor's Father
Richard Briers - Grandfather
John Cleese - Professor Waldman
Robert Hardy - Professor Krempe
Cherie Lunghi - Victor's Mother
Celia Imrie - Mrs. Moritz
Trevyn McDowell - Justine
Jenny Galloway - Vendor's Wife
Tommy Wright - Ship's Crew #3
Chris Barnes - Ship's Crew #1
Mark Hadfield - Felix
Hugh Bonneville - Schiller
Mark Inman - Mansion Staff #3
David Kennedy - Ship's Crew #4
Priscilla John
Shaun Prendergast - Ship's Crew #2
Paul Gregory - Ship's Crew #5
Susan Field - Frau Brach
Robert Hines - Ship's Crew #11
Gerard Horan - Claude
Richard Clifford - Minister
Alfred Bell - Landlord
Jimmy Yuill - Grigori
Siobhan Redmond - Midwife
Joanna Roth - Marie
Lonnie James - Rough Woman
Edward Jewesbury - City Official
Alex Lowe - Shop's Crew #8
Peter Jonfield - Rough Man

20th Century Fox
Fox 2000 Pictures / State Street Pictures
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2004.11.24.
Ám kiképzésre jelentkezik nála valaki, aki nem fél semmitõl, és nem tisztel senkit. Carl Brashear az elsõ fekete, akibõl búvár lesz a tengerészgyalogságánál. Ha megéri. Ha kiállja mindazt a próbát, amit elé állítanak.
Kiképzõje és õ kezdetben ellenségek. Ám Carl elszántsága még az embergyûlölõ kiképzõtisztet is meggyõzi: így neveltje kinevezésével nemcsak a közös kalandok sora kezdõdik el, hanem egy különös barátág is kezdetét veszi... Szinte hihetetlen, de a két Oscar-díjas színész, Robert De Niro és Cuba Gooding, Jr. fõszereplésével készült film izgalmas története megtörtént eseten alapszik!
This military drama is based on the true story of Carl Brashear, who was the first African-American to serve as a diver in the United States Navy. Brashear (played by Cuba Gooding Jr.) was born to a poor farming family in the deep South, and joined the Navy in hopes of bettering himself. When Brashear applies for diving school, he first encounters Master Chief Billy Sunday (Robert De Niro), a gruff and tyrannical diving instructor who holds absolute sway over his charges. Sunday does little at first to encourage Brashear's ambitions, and the would-be diver discovers racism in the military is an ugly fact of life when his white comrades refuse to share barracks with him. But Brashear's courage and determination make an impression on Sunday, and the two men become allies as Brashear must fight prejudice, military bureaucracy, and even a crippling injury in order to realize his dreams. Originally announced under the title Navy Diver, Men of Honor also features Hal Holbrook, David Keith, Michael Rapaport, Charlize Theron, and Powers Boothe; Bill Cosby served as an executive producer for the project.  
George Tillman, Jr. - Director
Bill Badalato - Producer
Robert Teitel - Producer
Scott Marshall Smith - Screenwriter
Anthony Richmond - Cinematographer
Mark Isham - Composer (Music Score)
John Carter - Editor
Leslie Dilley - Production Designer
Lawrence Hubbs - Art Director
Bill Cosby - Executive Producer
Stanley Robertson - Executive Producer
Mick Cukurs - Set Designer
Scott Herbertson - Set Designer
Daniel Maltese - Set Designer
Jim Wallis - Set Designer
Salvador Perez - Costume Designer
Kate J. Sullivan - Set Decorator
David Obermeyer - Sound/Sound Designer
Barry Thomas - First Assistant Director
CIS Hollywood - Visual Effects
Digital Filmworks - Visual Effects
Ernie Orsatti - Stunts Coordinator / Second Unit Director
Pete Romano - Underwater Photography
Bruno Van Zeebroeck - Special Effects Coordinator
Cuba Gooding, Jr. - Carl Brashear
Charlize Theron - Gwen
Aunjanue Ellis - Jo
Hal Holbrook - Mr. Pappy
David Keith - Capt. Hartigan
Michael Rapaport - Snowhill
Powers Boothe - Capt. Pullman
Joshua Leonard - Isert
David Conrad - Hanks
Glynn E. Turman - Chief Floyd
Holt McCallany - Rourke
Lonette McKee - Ella, Carl's Mother
Carl Lumbly - Mac, Carl's Father
Dule Hill - Red Tail
20th Century Fox
Fox 2000 Pictures / State Street Pictures
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
2005.01.21.
Ám kiképzésre jelentkezik nála valaki, aki nem fél semmitõl, és nem tisztel senkit. Carl Brashear az elsõ fekete, akibõl búvár lesz a tengerészgyalogságánál. Ha megéri. Ha kiállja mindazt a próbát, amit elé állítanak.
Kiképzõje és õ kezdetben ellenségek. Ám Carl elszántsága még az embergyûlölõ kiképzõtisztet is meggyõzi: így neveltje kinevezésével nemcsak a közös kalandok sora kezdõdik el, hanem egy különös barátág is kezdetét veszi... Szinte hihetetlen, de a két Oscar-díjas színész, Robert De Niro és Cuba Gooding, Jr. fõszereplésével készült film izgalmas története megtörtént eseten alapszik!
This military drama is based on the true story of Carl Brashear, who was the first African-American to serve as a diver in the United States Navy. Brashear (played by Cuba Gooding Jr.) was born to a poor farming family in the deep South, and joined the Navy in hopes of bettering himself. When Brashear applies for diving school, he first encounters Master Chief Billy Sunday (Robert De Niro), a gruff and tyrannical diving instructor who holds absolute sway over his charges. Sunday does little at first to encourage Brashear's ambitions, and the would-be diver discovers racism in the military is an ugly fact of life when his white comrades refuse to share barracks with him. But Brashear's courage and determination make an impression on Sunday, and the two men become allies as Brashear must fight prejudice, military bureaucracy, and even a crippling injury in order to realize his dreams. Originally announced under the title Navy Diver, Men of Honor also features Hal Holbrook, David Keith, Michael Rapaport, Charlize Theron, and Powers Boothe; Bill Cosby served as an executive producer for the project.  
George Tillman, Jr. - Director
Bill Badalato - Producer
Robert Teitel - Producer
Scott Marshall Smith - Screenwriter
Anthony Richmond - Cinematographer
Mark Isham - Composer (Music Score)
John Carter - Editor
Leslie Dilley - Production Designer
Lawrence Hubbs - Art Director
Bill Cosby - Executive Producer
Stanley Robertson - Executive Producer
Mick Cukurs - Set Designer
Scott Herbertson - Set Designer
Daniel Maltese - Set Designer
Jim Wallis - Set Designer
Salvador Perez - Costume Designer
Kate J. Sullivan - Set Decorator
David Obermeyer - Sound/Sound Designer
Barry Thomas - First Assistant Director
CIS Hollywood - Visual Effects
Digital Filmworks - Visual Effects
Ernie Orsatti - Stunts Coordinator / Second Unit Director
Pete Romano - Underwater Photography
Bruno Van Zeebroeck - Special Effects Coordinator
Cuba Gooding, Jr. - Carl Brashear
Charlize Theron - Gwen
Aunjanue Ellis - Jo
Hal Holbrook - Mr. Pappy
David Keith - Capt. Hartigan
Michael Rapaport - Snowhill
Powers Boothe - Capt. Pullman
Joshua Leonard - Isert
David Conrad - Hanks
Glynn E. Turman - Chief Floyd
Holt McCallany - Rourke
Lonette McKee - Ella, Carl's Mother
Carl Lumbly - Mac, Carl's Father
Dule Hill - Red Tail

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2007.12.24.
Les fogadást ajánl barátainak, hogy fogadjanak fejenként 2000 dollárban: aki leghamarabb talál magának egy olyan lányt, akivel három hónapig együtt tud maradni, akkor övé az összes feltett pénz. Megkötik a fogadást, majd kezdetét veszi a nõhajsza, melynek során nevetséges, kínos és néha veszélyes helyzetekbe keverednek. A három fiú, egymással verseng. A verseny szörnyû randik, bukások, titokzatos és veszélyes nõk során halad, majd egészen váratlan körülmények között ér célba.
An ill-conceived bet has dire consequences on the love lives of three old friends in this comedy featuring an early performance by Saturday Night Live superstar Will Ferrell. Nick, Al, and Les haven't had much luck in love lately, and when each member of the inseparable trio agrees to place 2,000 dollars in a bank account with the resulting prize going to whomever can live with a member of the opposite sex for three months, it seems as if the only way to go is up. Matters are complicated when Nick uses an old college girlfriend to hoodwink his friends and win the cash, Al has a series of increasingly disastrous dates, and Les enters into a potentially dangerous relationship with a suspected gangster's moll. However the situation is resolved, it's sure to be hilarious in this outrageous relationship comedy where nothing is for certain and anything can happen.
 

EuropaCorp
EuropaCorp / TF1 Films / The Prod.
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
3.0
2005.07.04.
Louis-Pascal Couvelaire - Director
Luc Besson - Producer / Screenwriter
Pierre-Ange Le Pogam - Producer
Gilles Malencon - Screenwriter
Michel Abramowicz - Cinematographer
Archive - Composer (Music Score)
Herve Schneid - Editor
Jimmy Vansteenskiste - Production Designer
Maurice Illouaz - Executive Producer
Martine Rapin - Costume Designer
Vincent Arnardi - Sound/Sound Designer
Dominique Lacour - Sound/Sound Designer
Thierry Mauvoisin - First Assistant Director
Equipe Dams - Stunts
Winnie Calissoni - Casting
Lucinda Syson - Casting
Michel Julienne - Stunts Coordinator
Charlet Recors - Additional Photography
Ivan Rousseau - Second Unit Director
Peter Youngblood Hills - Steve Warton
Diane Kruger - Julie Wood
Jean-Pierre Cassel - Henri Valliant
Philippe Bas - Jean-Pierre Vaillant
Lisa Barbuscia - Ruth Wong
Scott Thrun - David Dougherty
Béatrice Agenin - Michel's Mom
Jeanne Mauran - Odessa
Francois Levantal - Bob Cramer
Philippe Lellouche
Stephane Metzger
Agathe de la Boulaye
Stefano Cassetti
Barbara Schulz - Francoise

Ministry of Culture of Russia / Prior Premier
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
7.0
2006.08.05.
A family is confronted with an unexpected and troubling new arrival in this emotional drama from Russia. Yulik Krymov (Leonid Yarmolnik) is a scientist and author who shares his home with his wife Rita (Yelena Yakovleva) and their two children, Anya (Marianna Ilyina) and Igor (Artyom Shalimov). Their domestic calm is shattered one day when Yulik discovers he has a third child he never knew about Pavel (Daniil Spivakovsky), the product of a long-forgotten one-night stand 20 years ago. Pavel has recently arrived home after suffering severe injuries as a Russian soldier fighting in Chechnya; his mother can no longer care for him, and has decided it is Yulik's turn to mind his son. Physically scarred and emotionally ravaged, Pavel is hardly a comforting presence, and Igor makes no secret of his fear and distrust of the new arrival, but his younger sister, Anya, has a kinder heart and befriends the shattered soul. To Rita, however, Pavel is a reminder of Yulik's decades-old infidelity, and his presence drives a wedge between her and her husband. Meanwhile, Pavel's need for expensive surgery, his powerful delusions that Chechnyan soldiers are hiding in the attic, and his insistence that his best friend will be coming to visit soon add up to far more than the family is able to deal with.
 
Valery Todorovsky - Director
Leonid Yarmolnik - Producer
Gennadi Ostrovsky - Screenwriter
Sergei Mikhalchuk - Cinematographer
Alexei Aigi - Composer (Music Score)
Anna Urazbaeva - Editor
Vladimir Gudilin - Production Designer
Maxim Koroptsov - Executive Producer
Margarita Krzhizhevskya - Executive Producer
Ilya Neretin - Executive Producer
Alexander Osipov - Costume Designer
Sergei Chuprov - Sound/Sound Designer
Yelena Yakovleva
Daniil Spivakovsky
Sergei Garmash
Artyom Shalimov
Marianna Ilyina
Sergei Gazarov
Elvira Danilina
Vladimir Bogdanov
Tatyana Shumova
Sergei Yakubenko
Daria Belousova

Universal
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
6.0
2006.04.09.
Deke DaSilva (Sylvester Stallone) and Matthew Fox (Billy Dee Williams) are New York police officers specially assigned to a special multi-national team dedicated to tracking down terrorist Wulfgar (Rutger Hauer). Wulfgar planted a bomb in a London department store, killing several children and he is now an outcast, hunted by both the police and his fellow gang members. He has extensive plastic surgery and resumes his activities aided by Shakka (Persis Khambutta), a completely psychotic fellow outcast. Soon DaSilva and Wulfgar are engaged in a violent battle of wits as Wulfgar resumes his terrorist activities and threatens New York . This very effective thriller features a chilling performance by Rutger Hauer as the handsome, ruthless cold-blooded killer who charms women into helping him and then kills them. Sylvester Stallone gives an unusually understated emotionally vulnerable performance as a man trying to save lives while he saves his own marriage. The film makes excellent use of New York locales, particularly during a terrifying hijacking of a cable car where Wulfgar coolly decides which of the hostages will live or die. 
Bruce Malmuth - Director
Herb Nanas - Producer
Martin Poll - Producer
Michael Wise - Producer
David Shaber - Screenwriter
Paul Sylbert - Screenwriter
Jim Contner - Cinematographer
Keith Emerson - Composer (Music Score)
Christopher Holmes - Editor
William Badalato - Production Designer
Peter Larkin - Production Designer
Franklin R. Levy - Executive Producer
Mike Wise - Executive Producer
Fred C. Weiler - Set Designer
Robert de Mora - Costume Designer
John Falabella - Costume Designer
Les Lazarowitz - Sound/Sound Designer
Nick Allder - Special Effects
Dick Smith - Special Effects
Dar Robinson - Stunts
Billy Dee Williams - Matthew Fox
Rutger Hauer - Wulfgar
Nigel Davenport - Peter Hartman
Persis Khambatta - Shakka
Lindsay Wagner - Irene
Joe Spinell - Lt. Munafo
Hilary Thompson - Pam
Luke Walter - A.T.A.C. Man
Karl Wickman - Helicopter Pilot
Paul Farentino - A.T.A.C. Man
Catherine Stewart - Salesgirl
Eivind Harum - Swedish Ambassador
Frederick Treves - Chief Police Inspector
Obaka Adedunyo - Mr. Ntembwe
Joe Dabenigno - A.T.A.C. Man
Dar Robinson - A.T.A.C. Man
Jean-Pierre Stewart - Rene Marigny
Cliff Cudney - A.T.A.C. Man
Jamie Gillis - Designer
Tom Degidon - Immigration Officer
Tony Munafo - Big Mike
Brian Osborne - Orchard
E. Brian Dean - Sergeant
Steve Daskawisz - A.T.A.C. Man
Charles Duval - Dr. Ghiselin
Clebert Ford - Nigerian Ambassador
Edward Fox
Jim Beaver - Subway Passenger
Caesar Cordova - Puerto Rican Proprietor
Al Cerullo - Helicopter Pilot
Tawn Christian - Disco Hostess
Howard Stein - Disco Manager
Thomas Rosales, Jr. - Ripper
Luke Reilly - Conductor
Jacques Roux - French Ambassador
Jose Santana - Ripper
Yvette Hawkins - Mrs. Ntembwe
Al Levitsky - A.T.A.C. Man
Robert Pugh - Kenna
Walter Mac Neil - Commissioner

Paramount
Paramount
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
7.0
2007.08.06.
Rio és Dad Longworth két bankrabló, akik a mexikói hatóságok elõl menekülnek. Mikor megpihennek és Dad elindul, hogy fáradt lovaikat újakra váltsa, úrrá lesz rajta a kapzsiság és társát cserben hagyva elmenekül a zsákmánnyal. Rio-t elfogják, és egy mexikói börtönben tölti le 5 éves büntetését. Szabadulása után Dad nyomába ered és végül a kaliforniai Monterey-ben talál rá, ahol Dad akorra már a város keménykezû seriffje és gyönyörû mostohalányával, Louisa-val él.
Az események felgyorsulnak, ahogy Rio bosszújára készül, ugyanakkor Louisa iránti szerelme is fellobban.
Western bandit Kid Rio (Marlon Brando) is betrayed by his partner, Dad Longworth (Karl Malden). Escaping from prison, Rio learns that Longworth has become a wealthy and influential lawman. Rio thirsts for revenge, but bides his time, waiting for the right moment to strike. In the meantime, Rio spitefully seduces Longworth's adopted daughter, Louisa (Pina Pellicer). After killing a man in self-defense, Rio is publicly whipped by the powerful Longworth. When Rio's old gang accidentally kills a child during another holdup, Longworth has the perfect excuse to eliminate the troublesome Rio once and for all by hanging him. But that's not what happens at all. Stripped to its fundamentals, One-Eyed Jacks is a workable Western, worthy of perhaps 90 minutes' running time. But when Marlon Brando succeeded Stanley Kubrick in the director's chair, he allowed the film's 60-day shooting schedule to stretch into six months, and delivered a finished product running in excess of four hours. The current 141-minute version of One-Eyed Jacks isn't as ponderous as some critics have claimed, but it's still too much of a good thing. While Brando the director isn't precisely in the Kubrick class, Brando the actor delivers one of his finest and most focused performances (though he is upstaged throughout by Karl Malden).
 
Marlon Brando - Director
Frank P. Rosenberg - Producer
Charles Neider - Book Author
Guy Troper - Screenwriter
Calder Willingham - Screenwriter
Charles B. Lang - Cinematographer
Hugo W. Friedhofer - Composer (Music Score)
Archie Marshek - Editor
J. McMillan Johnson - Art Director
Hal Pereira - Art Director
George Glass - Executive Producer
Walter Seltzer - Executive Producer
Robert R. Benton - Set Designer
Sam Comer - Set Designer
Yvonne Wood - Costume Designer
Philip Rhodes - Makeup
Wally Westmore - Makeup
Farciot Edouart - Special Effects
John P. Fulton - Special Effects
Rosita Moreno - Consultant/advisor
Rodd Redwing - Consultant/advisor
Josephine Earl - Choreography
díjak:
Best Color Cinematography (nom) Charles B. Lang 1961 Academy
Best Director (nom) Marlon Brando 1961 Directors Guild of America
Karl Malden - Dad Longworth
Pina Pellicer - Louisa
Katy Jurado - Maria
Ben Johnson - Bob Emory
Slim Pickens - Lon
Larry Duran - Modesto
Sam Gilman - Harvey Johnson
Timothy Carey - Howard Tetley
Miriam Colon - Redhead
Elisha Cook, Jr. - Bank Teller
Rodopho (Rudy) Acosta - Rurales Officer
Ray Teal - Bartender
John Dierkes - Barber
Margarita Cordova - Nika Flamenco Dancer
Hank Worden - Doc
Margarita Martin - Mexican Vendor
Henry Wills - Posseman
Fenton Jones - Squaredance Caller
Felipe Turich - Card Sharp
John Michael Quijada - Rurales Sergeant
Joe Dominguez - Corral Keeper
Mickey Finn - Blacksmith
Nesdon Booth - Townsman
Philip Ahn - Uncle
Harry "Snub" Pollard - Townsman
Jorge Moreno - Bouncer in Shack
William Forrest - Banker
Clem Harvey - Tim
Nacho Galindo - Mexican Townsman

Cobalt Media Group / Tig Productions / Touchstone Pictures
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
7.0
2004.12.05.
Történet
Az Fegyvertársak Kevin Costner harmadik filmje, melyet rendezõként is jegyez. A határtalan prérin játszódó filmben megvan a klasszikus western minden eleme. Az amerikai történelem sajátos idõszakát mutatja meg, annak a kornak a végét, amikor még voltak senkihez sem tartozó, szabad földek. Sajátos kultúrája alakult ki az olyan cowboyoknak, akik a marháikat terelve vándoroltak, és a földbõl éltek, akárcsak a filmbeli Charley, Boss, Mose és Button. A négy fõszereplõnek azért kell összefognia, mert harcolniuk kell egy könyörtelen földbirtokos igazságtalanságai ellen.
Costner azonban többet mutat annál az elterjedt képnél, mely jórészt a filmek hatására alakult ki bennünk a cowboyokról. A westernekben vannak titokzatos szereplõk; nem tudjuk, honnan jönnek, hogy jutottak ide, és hová tartanak mondja Costner. Az összes holmijukat a lovuk hátán tartják. Ez egy rendkívül romantikus kép, de ha jobban belegondolunk, kíváncsiak leszünk, hogy mihez kezdtek például, amikor esett az esõ, vagy elfogyott az elemózsiájuk. Valahogy gondoskodniuk kellett saját magukról. Nagyon találékonynak kellett lenniük. A bennünk élõ elképzelésekkel szemben az élet a Vadnyugaton valójában rettentõ nehéz lehetett.
Craig Storper forgatókönyvíró szerint a filmben megvannak a westernek tipikus elemei, mint például a szabadság, az igazság, a tisztelet, a szerelem és a barátság, ugyanakkor tovább is akartak menni, mint a mûfaj legtöbb darabja, és pontosabb képet mutatni a múltról. A szereplõk érzelmi élete, melyet nem osztanak meg egymással, meglepõen összetettnek tûnik, amikor az ember túllép az önvédelembõl emelt falakon magyarázza Storper. Csak a rossz körülmények között találnak egymásra, és ez készteti õket arra, hogy feltárjanak olyan dolgokat, melyek akár örökre el lettek volna temetve; de végül is ez vezeti el õket az átalakuláshoz.
Storper négy évvel ezelõtt próbaképpen írt egy forgatókönyvet Lauran Paine The Open Range Men címû regénye alapján. Sosem beszélt az írónak a megfilmesítés irányában tett lépéseirõl, arra várt, hogy a tervbõl valóság váljon. Lauran már a nyolcvanas éveiben járt, és nem lett volna helyénvaló, hogy reményeket ébresszünk benne, ahányszor csak érdeklõdés támadt valakiben magyarázza Storper. 2001 decemberében aztán értesítést kapott Paine feleségétõl, hogy az író elhunyt, de amikor sínre került a film, felhívta az özvegyet. Amikor elmondtam neki a jó hírt, és hogy Kevin lesz a fõszereplõ, teljesen meghatódott. Sírva fakadt, és kiderült, hogy pontosan a születésnapján hívtam fel.
Nem kevés bizalom kellett ahhoz, hogy a mûfajjal szembeni hollywoodi ellenállás dacára valaki felvállaljon egy ilyen projektet. Az utolsó igazán sikeres western a Nincs bocsánat volt tizenkét évvel ezelõtt mondja Storper. Egy ilyen film elkészítése olyan, mintha követ görgetnénk fel a hegyre, és minden erõnkre szükség van ahhoz, hogy meg tudjuk tartani. De íróként hinned kell abban, hogy egy jó történet meg fogja találni a maga útját.
Sokan tudják rólam, mennyire vonzódom a Vadnyugathoz mondja Costner, aki a Farkasokkal táncoló mellett játszott a Silverado és a Wyatt Earp címû westernekben is. Gyakran meglepõdöm, amikor az emberek azt mondják, hogy szeretik a westerneket, mivel nem túl sok igazán nagy filmet lehet megnevezni ebben a mûfajban. Általában a vörös kalap a fehér kalap ellen sémára járnak, és nem túlzottan érdekfeszítõek. De ezek is örökségünk részei, és az emberek nem múló szeretettel viseltetnek irántuk.
Szereplõk
A szerepekre felkért színészektõl csupa pozitív választ kaptak. Craig Storper elmondta, hogy alapvetõ fontosságú volt Robert Duvall megnyerése. Amikor olvastam a könyvet, és késõbb a forgatókönyv írása közben is végig õ járt az eszemben. Mikor elõször beszéltem Kevinnel a filmrõl, az elsõk között említette meg, hogy õ is Duvallt látta maga elõtt Boss szerepében. Nem is tudom, mi lett volna, ha Duvall nemet mond, hiszen senki másban nem gondolkodtunk.
A színész azonban egy nappal a forgatókönyv olvasása után már jelezte is részvételi szándékát. Ez egy igazi klasszikus western, és csodálatos szerepet kínáltak fel nekem indokolja gyors döntését Duvall. Ám kis híján mégsem tudott részt venni benne, mert 2002 áprilisában, a szerepre való felkészülés során levetette a hátáról a ló, és eltört hat bordája. Ha a forgatáshoz közelebbi idõpontban történik a baleset, nem tudta volna vállalni a szerepet. De még így is komoly fizikai kihívás volt, hogy miután összeforrtak a csontjai, ismét nyeregbe mert szállni. Kissé hezitáltam, hogy felüljek-e a lóra vallja be -, de a lovas kollégák nagyon segítõkészek voltak, és miután hozzászoktam, megint minden rendben volt. Nehéz volt, de tudtam, hogy meg akarom csinálni ezt a filmet, ahhoz pedig meg kell gyógyulnom.
Costner már korábban vállalta a titokzatos Charley Waite szerepét. Charley klasszikus karakter mondja , szinte semmit nem lehet tudni róla. Aztán egyre többet mutat meg magából és erõszakos múltjából. Jó ember, aki rossznak tartja magát.
Az eredeti könyvben a szereplõ jó tíz évvel fiatalabb, és nagyon keveset lehet tudni a hátterérõl. Amikor újraírták a szerepet, nem pusztán hozzáigazították a színészhez, hanem beillesztettek egy mélyebb, gazdagabb, tapasztalatibb hátteret a szereplõhöz mondja Storper. Ha 1882-ben a negyvenes éveidben jársz, és a nyeregtáskából élsz, akkor már rengeteg tapasztalat van a hátad mögött. Az élet megtanított neked jó és rossz dolgokat, tehát egy negyvenes férfi egészen más, mint egy harmincas. Azzal, hogy Kevin játssza a szerepet, kétségkívül egy teljes történet kerekedett a karakterhez, melyet a könyv elég kevéssé érint.
Mivel Bosst ennyire erõteljes színész játssza, hasonlóan erõs ellenfelet kellett találni számára. Sir Michael Gambon angol színész kapta a szerepet, aki többek között a Gosford Park címû filmben is részt vett. Szerencsések voltunk, hogy találtunk egy Duvallhoz hasonló formátumú színészt mondja Storper. - Ha a fõszereplõ erõs, az ellenfele viszont gyenge, akkor az semmit sem ér. Márpedig Duvallnak nagyon erõs a jelenléte. Michael Gambon is mély benyomást tud kelteni rövid idõ alatt, tehát az õ részvétele rendkívül fontos volt.
Gambon kialakított egy történetet az általa játszott Baxter számára, mely nem szerepel a forgatókönyvben. Elhatároztam, hogy a fickó ír lesz, aki Amerikába jött, és jól megszedte magát. Felvásárolt egy darab földet, legeltette a marháit, felépítette ezt a várost, fizetett az összes épületért, és azt hiszi, hogy minden az övé, de ez nem egészen igaz.
Ezzel a szereppel egyben olyan lehetõséghez jutott, mely nem sok honfitársának adatik meg. Szerettem volna egy westernben játszani. Egy angol számára ez valóságos álom, és ha a rosszfiút játszod, az a legjobb szerep. Láttam Kevin Costnert a londoni mozikban, és amikor most ott állt velem szemben a forgatáson cowboy-szerelésben, fegyverrel a kezében, és õ rendezte a filmet, hát az egészen szürreális volt számomra. Rendkívüli élmény.
Szintén nem mindennapi teljesítmény volt Annette Bening munkája, a film egyetlen nõi fõszereplõjeként. Sue rendkívül gyakorlatias, nem egy bonyolult lélek jellemzi a szereplõt Bening. Erõs nõ, sok mindenen keresztülment az életben, és elég csalódottsággal kell szembenéznie, hogy nem ment férjhez, a bátyjával élte le az életét, és gondoskodni kellett a házról. Amikor Charley felbukkan, beleszeret, és meglátja a lehetõséget, hogy talán tudnának együtt élni.
Robert Duvall rokonszenvesnek találja Sue figuráját: Ez az utolsó lehetõsége, hogy találjon magának egy férfit. Ez csodálatos dimenziót ad az egésznek. Amikor Sue találkozik Charley-val, rájön, hogy talán a férfi az õ jövõje, és szerintem az elvesztésének lehetõsége nagyon szomorú egy olyan nõ számára, aki már nem fiatal.
Bening profizmusa és magabiztossága az egész stábot megfogta. Mindenki tudta, micsoda kihívás lehet neki szinte egyedüli nõként ebben a csupa-férfi filmben. Ennek ellenére sohasem panaszkodott vagy igényelt speciális elbánást, és ezt nagyon méltányolta a rendezõje.
A fõszereplõk köre Michael Jeter, Diego Luna és Abraham Benrubi csatlakozásával vált teljessé. Jeter játssza Percy-t, Harmonville azon kevés lakójának egyikét, aki szimpatizál Charley-val. Elmondta, hogy õt leginkább a két fõszereplõ különleges, sokrétû kapcsolata vonzotta a filmhez. Ez egyrészt barátság, másrészt azonban tanár-diák, apa-fiú és fõnök-alkalmazott viszony is. Szerettem volna tudni, mi történik velük, és amikor az ember így érez, akkor jó, termékeny területen jár.
Diego Luna kapta Button szerepét, mely a regényben eredetileg egy 15 éves amerikai fiú volt, és akkor lett belõle mexikói, amikor a fiatal színész elfogadta Costner felkérését. Lunára az Independent Spirit Award gáláján figyelt fel David Valdes producer, ahol az Anyádat is filmje kapcsán jelent meg, és hamar megérezte benne az új sztár lehetõségét. Miután Luna elküldte Costnernek a videokazettáját, hamar eldõlt Button szerepének sorsa. Lunát elsõsorban a komplex szerepek érdekelték. A régi westernekben a cowboyok mindig csendes fickók voltak mondja. Ez a film abban különbözik tõlük, hogy itt hallani lehet õket beszélni is, és látni, hogy mi zajlik a fejükben, szívükben. Ebben a filmben reálisak a szereplõk, a nézõk viszonyulni tudnak hozzájuk, mert nagyon emberi figurák. Azt hiszem, Charley problémája mindannyiunk problémája. Mindnyájan mûveltünk rémes dolgokat, és nehéz felejteni, nehéz továbblépni és változni. Az Fegyvertársak klasszikus felépítésû western, ugyanakkor a reményrõl és a szeretetrõl is szól. Ami az általam játszott szereplõt illeti folytatja -, egy srác, aki próbál idõ elõtt felnõtt lenni. Nagyon felnõttes életet él a mezõkön, ugyanakkor még kölyök, akinek szüksége van szeretetre és játékra. Végül is egyszerûen csak azt akarja, hogy Boss büszke legyen. Mindig a kölyök és a felnõtt között ingadozik.
Buttonhoz hasonlóan a harminc éves Mose számára is szinte apai és nagyapai figurának számít Charley és Boss. Mose szerepében Abraham Benrubi tûnik fel. A színész hálás volt, amiért újabb lehetõséget kapott Costnertõl. Korábban ugyanis volt már egy kisebb jelenése A jövõ hírnöké-ben, de azt a részt kivágták. Kevin megígérte, hogy egy napon újra foglalkoztatni fog, és most itt vagyok. De nekem is ugyanúgy részt kellett vennem a meghallgatáson, és bizonyítani, hogy képes vagyok Mose bõrébe bújni. Ez a srác a csoport optimistája mondja a szereplõrõl. - Õ az a fickó, aki meglátja az ezüstcsíkot a viharfelhõkben, amikor mindenki más nyomorultul érzi magát.
Kevin Costner stars in and directs the Western Open Range. Robert Duvall stars as Boss Spearman, a rugged old-timer who free-grazes cattle. He and Charley Waite (Costner) have been partners for ten years. As the film opens in the 1880s, the pair and their employees the beefy, rugged, likable Mose (Abraham Benrubi) and the impetuous Mexican teenager Buttons (Diego Luna) are driving cattle across the West. Mose is attacked and thrown in jail during a visit to a town. The local cattle rancher Baxter (Michael Gambon) wants the free grazers off his land and warns Charley and Boss when they retrieve Mose that they have until the next day to be out of the area. Boss decides to fight back, especially after Baxter's men do harm to the foursome. Charley confesses his past as a killer during the Civil War and strikes up a tentative romance with Sue Barlow the sister of the town doctor. The film's centerpiece is an extended gunfight between the duo (with some assistance from sympathetic townsfolk) and Baxter's hired gunmen.  
Jake Eberts - Producer
David Valdes - Producer
Lauran Paine - Book Author
Craig Storper - Screenwriter / Executive Producer
James Muro - Cinematographer
Michael Kamen - Composer (Music Score)
Michael J. Duthie - Editor
Miklos Wright - Editor
Gae S. Buckley - Production Designer
Gary Myers - Art Director
Armyan Bernstein - Executive Producer
Peter Clemens - Set Designer
Jeffrey L. Goldstein - Set Designer
Patty Klawonn - Set Designer
Carl Stenzel - Set Designer
Mary Lou Storey - Set Designer
Sloane U'ren - Set Designer
John Bloomfield - Costume Designer
Glen Gauthier - Sound/Sound Designer
L. David Silva - First Assistant Director
Heike Brandstatter - Casting
Jackie Lind - Casting
Mindy Marin - Casting
Coreen Mayrs - Casting
Guy Bews - Stunts Coordinator
Barney Cabral - Supervising Sound Editor
Norman Howell - Stunts Coordinator
David J. Negron Jr. - Visual Effects Supervisor
yU+Co - Visual Effects
Kevin Costner - Charley Waite
Annette Bening - Sue Barlow
Michael Gambon - Denton Baxter
Michael Jeter - Percy
Diego Luna - Button
James Russo - Sheriff Poole
Abraham Benrubi - Mose
Dean McDermott - Doc Barlow
Kim Coates - Butler

Paramount
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2006.08.19.
Az izmos férfiaktól zsúfolt, aranyásából felvirágzó város története Ben és Pardner munkatársi és baráti kapcsolata körül összpontosul, és törékeny feleségük körül, akin ketten osztoznak
After a debut on Broadway in 1951, Paramount spent an estimated 17 to 20 million dollars in production costs for this Lerner and Loewe musical. With Loewe's permission, Lerner wrote five additional tunes for the film with Andre Previn. Ben Rumson (Lee Marvin) is the grizzled prospector trying his luck panning for gold in California. Pardner (Clint Eastwood) is his companion. When Ben buys a woman from a Mormon, Elizabeth (Jean Seberg) expects equal rights for her gender and chooses to live with both men. Ben and Pardner tunnel under the boomtown to gather the fallen gold dust that has filtered through the cracks of the saloon and other places. The musical comedy features 13 songs, the most recognizable being "They Call The Wind Maria". The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band helps out on the song "Hand Me Down That Can O' Beans". Both Clint Eastwood and Lee Marvin are given a chance to show their vocal ability (or lack of it) in several songs. The initial release fell far short of regaining the millions put into the production, and most critics dipped their pens in poison to pan the picture though the film plays better than the critics would lead anyone to believe. Many jumped on the Paint Your Wagon smear campaign after the film proved to be not nearly as successful as other musicals.
 
Joshua Logan - Director
Tom Shaw - Producer / Second Unit Director
Paddy Chayefsky - Screenwriter
William A. Fraker - Cinematographer
Loyal Griggs - Cinematographer
Nelson Tyler - Cinematographer
Alan Jay Lerner - Composer (Music Score) / Producer / Screenwriter
Frederick Loewe - Composer (Music Score)
Andre Previn - Composer (Music Score)
Nelson Riddle - Musical Direction/Supervision / Composer (Music Score)
Roger Wagner - Musical Direction/Supervision
Robert Jones - Editor
James Hulsey - Production Designer
John Truscott - Production Designer / Costume Designer
Carl Braunger - Art Director
James I. Berkey - Set Designer
Frank McCoy - Makeup
Maurice Ayers - Special Effects
Larry Hampton - Special Effects
Al Murphy - First Assistant Director
Jack Roe - First Assistant Director
Jack Baker - Choreography
William Randall - Sound Mixer
Clint Eastwood - Pardner
Jean Seberg - Elizabeth
Ray Walston - "Mad Jack" Duncan
Harve Presnell - Rotten Luck Willie
Tom Ligon - Horton Fenty
H.B. Haggerty - Steve Bull
Geoffrey Norman - Harry Foster
Karl Bruck - Schermerhorn
Alan Baxter - Mr. MacFenty
Sue Casey - Sarah Woodling
John Mitchum - Jacob Woodling
The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
L. William O'Connell - Horace Tabor
Paula Trueman - Mrs. MacFenty
Pat Hawley - Clendennon
Ben Baker - Haywood Holbrook
H.W. Gim - Wong
Roy Jenson - Hennessey
Terry Jenkins - Joe Mooney
Edward Little Sky - Indian
Alan Dexter - Parson
Harvey Parry - Higgins
William Mims - Frock-Coated Man
Robert Easton - Alwell

Warner Brothers
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
6.0
2006.02.25.
Clint Eastwood - Director / Producer
Michael Butler - Screenwriter
Dennis Shryack - Screenwriter
Bruce Surtees - Cinematographer
Lennie Niehaus - Composer (Music Score)
Joel Cox - Editor
Edward C. Carfagno - Production Designer
David Valdes - Associate Producer
Fritz Manes - Executive Producer
Ernie Bishop - Set Designer
Glenn Wright - Costume Designer
Barbara Guedel - Makeup
Charles Gaspar - Special Effects
Chuck Gasper - Special Effects
Kerrie Cullen - Stunts
Bob Herron - Stunts
Walt LaRue - Stunts
Wayne Van Horn - Stunts
Phyllis Huffman - Casting
Michael Moriarty - Hull Barret
Carrie Snodgress - Sarah Wheeler
Chris Penn - Josh LaHood
Richard Dysart - Coy LaHood
Sydney Penny - Megan Wheeler
Richard Kiel - Club
Doug McGrath - Spider Conway
John Russell - Stockburn
Frank Ryan - Matt Blankenship
Jerry Gatlin - Horseman
Mike McGaughy - Horseman
Fritz Manes - Stage Rider
George Orrison - Stationmaster Whitey
R.L. Tolbert - Horseman
Thomas Oglesby - Elam
Milton Murrill - Porter
Mike Munsey - Dentist/Barber
Jack Radosta - Deputy Grissom
Larry Randles - Horseman
Buddy Van Horn - Stage Driver
Mike Adams - Horseman
Glenn Wright - Stage Rider
Ross Loney - Horseman
Cliff Happy - Horseman
Keith Dillin - Blacksmith
Jay K. Fishburn - Telegrapher
Terrence Evans - Jake Henderson
Richard Hamilton - Jed Blankenship
Charles Hallahan - McGill
Gene Hartline - Horseman
Jim Hitson - Biggs
John Dennis Johnston - Deputy Tucker
Loren Adkins - Bossy
S.A. Griffin - Deputy Folke
Billy Drago - Deputy Mather
Tom Friedkin - Miner Tom
Kathleen Wygle - Bess Gossage
Herman Poppe - Ulrik Lindquist
Graham Paul - Ev Gossage
Jeffrey Weissman - Teddy Conway
Robert Winley - Deputy Kobold
Jeffrey Josephson - Deputy Sedge
Chuck La Font - Eddie Conway
Allen Keller - Tyson
Lloyd Nelson - Bank Teller
Clay Lilley - Horseman
Marvin J. McIntyre - Jagou
Paramount
Paramount
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
2005.08.10.
Jack közbeavatkozásának köszönhetõen az angol királyi család egyik tagja sértetlenül megússza a támadást, de a rátámadó észak-ír szélsõséges terroristák közül az egyik otthagyja a fogát. Jack Ryan megölte a hírhedt terrorista, Sean Miller öccsét, Miller tehát megfogadja, hogy bosszút áll Ryan családján!
A terrorista egyelõre azonban rács mögé kerül, de hamarosan társai kiszabadítják. Miller és emberei Jack Ryan után erednek, hogy ott csapjanak le ellenségükre, ahol a legkevésbé számít támadásra: az otthonában...
In Patriot Games, Harrison Ford plays former CIA agent Jack Ryan, taking over from Alec Baldwin, who had played author Tom Clancy's brainy protagonist in Hunt for Red October. This time around, Ryan foils an attempted assassination, thereby incurring the wrath of maniacal Irish radical (Sean Bean). After several complex plot convolutions (including a nailbiting sequence involving a satellite reconnaissance photograph), the villains seem to be neutralized, and Ryan decides to celebrate the occasion with his wife (Anne Archer) and daughter (Thora Birch), whose own lives have been imperiled throughout the picture. At this point, all logic flies out the window with an unbelievable terrorist assault on Ryan's seacoast home, followed by an even sillier speedboat chase. As stupidly as Ryan behaves in failing to provide adequate protection for his family (is Archer condemned for life to play victimized wives?), the villains are even more foolhardy, with one terrorist virtually begging to be killed by facing down the well-armed Bean and shouting "You're insane!" Author Tom Clancy himself bemoaned the liberties taken with his novel in the final sequences; in addition, Ford is not as ideally suited for the role of Jack Ryan as Alec Baldwin had been. But who cared? Patriot Games made a fortune, and inspired a far better followup, A Clear and Present Danger (1994).  
Phillip Noyce - Director
Mace Neufeld - Producer
Robert G. Rehme - Producer
Tom Clancy - Book Author
W. Peter Iliff - Screenwriter
Donald E. Stewart - Screenwriter
Steven Zaillian - Screenwriter
James Devis - Cinematographer
Donald M. McAlpine - Cinematographer
James Horner - Composer (Music Score)
Andy Nelson - Musical Direction/Supervision
Steve Pederson - Musical Direction/Supervision
Tom Perry - Musical Direction/Supervision
Jack Solomon - Musical Direction/Supervision
William Hoy - Editor
Neil Travis - Editor
Alan Cassie - Production Designer
Joseph C. Nemec III - Production Designer
Joseph P. Lucky - Art Director
Lis Kern - Associate Producer
Charles H. Maguire - Executive Producer
John M. Dwyer - Set Designer
Walter Paul Martishius - Set Designer
Norma Moriceau - Costume Designer
Ivan Sharrock - Sound/Sound Designer
Dale Martin - Special Effects
Steve M. Boyum - Stunts
David R. Ellis - Stunts
Martin Grace - Stunts
James M. Halty - Stunts
Chuck Picerni, Jr. - Stunts
Amanda Mackey Johnson - Casting
Cathy Sandrich - Casting
Anne Archer - Dr. Cathy Ryan
Patrick Bergin - Kevin O'Donnell
Sean Bean - Sean Miller
Thora Birch - Sally Ryan
James Fox - Lord Holmes
Samuel L. Jackson - Robby Jackson
Polly Walker - Annette
J.E. Freeman - Marty Cantor
James Earl Jones - Admiral James Greer
Richard Harris - Paddy O'Neil
Alex Norton - Dennis Cooley
Hugh Fraser - Watkins
Fritz Sperberg - Spiva
Leah Tabassi - Midshipman
David Threlfall - Inspector Highland
Thomas Russell - Ashley
Pamela Saxon - Midshipman
Jonathan Ryan - Jimmy O'Reardon
Gerald Sim - Lord Justice
John Shepard - FBI Helicopter Pilot
Hugh Ross - Barrister Atkinson
Theodore Raimi - CIA Technician
Oliver Stone - Young Holmes
Michael Francis Kelly - O'Neil's Bodyguard
Debora Weston - CNN Reporter
Amanda Mackey Johnson
Cathy Sandrich
Ros Hubbard
Lester T. Tillery - Midshipman
Fred Toma - Arab Soldier
Berlinda Tolbert - Sissy
Bonnie Webster - Midshipman
Michael Ryan Way - Avery
Pip Torrens - First Aide
Tom Watt - Electrician
Bob Gunton - Interviewer
Tim Dutton - Constable
Kim Delgado - TV Reporter
Franklin Dam - Midshipman
Ellen Geer - Rose
Jeff Gardner - Midshipman
Ruben Garfias - Anesthesiologist
Jesse D. Goins - FBI Agent Shaw
Allison Barron - CIA Analyst
Alun Armstrong - Owens
Andrew Connolly - Charlie Dugan
Martin Cochrane - Constable
Roger Blake - Constable
Keith Campbell - Ned Clark
Eric Paul - Marine Guard
Rebecca Mayhook - School Girl
Jeff Mandon - Marine Guard
Philip Levien - Dr. Shapiro
Claire Oberman - Lady Holmes
Duke Moosekian - Ferro
P.H. Moriarty - Court Guard
Karl Hayden - Paddy Boy
John Hubbard
Stephen Held - FBI Rifleman
John La Fayette - Winter
Branda Lynn Klemme - Secretary
Gregory Paul Jackson - Taxi Driver
Ivan Kane - TV Reporter

Freestyle Releasing
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2007.10.09.
A woman haunted by the childhood car crash that claimed the life of her mother and father finds her worst nightmares coming true when she and her therapist travel back to the scene of the accident in this tale of terror originally released as part of the After Dark Horrorfest. Penny (Rachel Miner) has never quite been able to shake off the trauma of seeing her mother and father perish when their car careened out of control on a long and lonely stretch of highway, and now her therapist (Mimi Rogers) is determined to help the fragile girl overcome her lingering fear of automobiles. But as much as Penny might hope to overcome her oppressive phobia, she is about to discover that there is indeed very much to dread on this remote mountain pass as a murderous hitchhiker emerges from the chilly, high-altitude fog to prey on the frightened girl's darkest fears.
 
Richard Brandes - Director / Screenwriter
Diane Doniol-Valcroze - Screenwriter
Arthur Flam - Screenwriter
Zoe Bell - Stunts
Mimi Rogers
Michael Berryman
Mickey Jones

AMLF / Cerito Films
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2007.10.10.
This crime thriller is about a psychotic who makes obscene phone calls to beautiful women and then murders them.
 
Henri Verneuil - Director / Screenwriter
Francis Veber - Screenwriter
Jean Penzer - Cinematographer
Ennio Morricone - Composer (Music Score)
Pierre Gillette - Editor
Charles Denner - Inspector Moissac
Adalberto Maria Merli - Minos
Lea Massari - Nora Elmer
Rosy Varte - Germaine Doizon
Jacques Rispal - Cacahuete
Giovanni Cianfriglia - Marcucci
Jean-François Balmer - Le suspect
Jean Martin - Le commissaire divisionnaire
Henri-Jacques Huet - Nora's Lover

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2006.04.27.
 
Mark Deklin,
Matt Battaglia,
Steve Boatright,
Todd Babcock

Dimension Films / Miramax / Neo Motion Pictures / Raven House
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
6.0
2006.01.28.
Joe Chappelle - Director
Steve Lane - Producer
Michael Leahy - Producer
Robert Pringle - Producer
Joel Soisson - Producer
Dean Koontz - Screenwriter / Book Author / Executive Producer
Richard Clabaugh - Cinematographer
David C. Williams - Composer (Music Score)
Randolph K. Bricker - Editor
Deborah Raymond - Production Designer
Dorian Vernacchio - Production Designer
Dan Bradford - Art Director
Ken Larson - Art Director
Richard Potter - Co-producer
Andrew Rona - Co-producer
Bob Weinstein - Executive Producer
Harvey Weinstein - Executive Producer
Jack Bishop - Set Designer
Barbara Cole Kaye - Set Designer
Dana K. Litwak - Costume Designer
Larry Scharf - Sound/Sound Designer
Thomas McAuley Burke - First Assistant Director
Jim Halty - Stunts
Don Phillips - Casting
Rose McGowan - Lisa Pailey
Joanna Going - Jenny Pailey
Liev Schreiber - Deputy Stu Wargle
Ben Affleck - Sherriff Bryce Hammond
Nicky Katt - Deputy Steve Shanning
Clifton Powell - General Copperfield
Rick Otto - Scientist Lockland
Rachel Shane - Scientist Yamaguci
Adam Nelson - Scientist Burke
John Hammil - Scientist Talbot
John Scott Clough - Scientist Shane
Michael de Lorenzo - Soldier Velazquez
Robert Knepper - Agent Wilson

Dimension Films / Miramax / Neo Motion Pictures / Raven House
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
6.0
2006.06.10.
Dean Koontz scripted this adaptation of his fantasy novel. The tale begins when two sisters, Lisa (Rose McGowan) and Jenny (Joanna Going) arrive for a ski vacation in the mountain resort town of Snowfield, Colorado, where they discover their landlady is dead and the town is deserted except for a single dead police officer. Lisa and Jenny are soon joined by Sheriff Bryce Hammond (Ben Affleck) and his deputies Stu Wargle (Liev Schreiber) and Steve Shanning (Nicky Katt). The five conclude that the entire town is missing or dead, but after they head for a local hotel, they hear a Patsy Cline tune emanating from the second floor where a scribbled message mentions "Timothy Flyte" and the "Ancient Enemy." After Wargle is attacked by a bizarre creature that sucks out his brain, Hammond radios for help. The Feds find Flyte (Peter O'Toole), a British professor who explains his theory of an Ancient Enemy, periodically emerging from inside the Earth to decimate civilizations. Human extinction looms, but Flyte and an Army commando unit arrive in Colorado with a plan of action. Directed by Joe Chappelle, who made Thieves Quartet (1994).  
Joe Chappelle - Director
Steve Lane - Producer
Michael Leahy - Producer
Robert Pringle - Producer
Joel Soisson - Producer
Dean Koontz - Screenwriter / Book Author / Executive Producer
Richard Clabaugh - Cinematographer
David C. Williams - Composer (Music Score)
Randolph K. Bricker - Editor
Deborah Raymond - Production Designer
Dorian Vernacchio - Production Designer
Dan Bradford - Art Director
Ken Larson - Art Director
Richard Potter - Co-producer
Andrew Rona - Co-producer
Bob Weinstein - Executive Producer
Harvey Weinstein - Executive Producer
Jack Bishop - Set Designer
Barbara Cole Kaye - Set Designer
Dana K. Litwak - Costume Designer
Larry Scharf - Sound/Sound Designer
Thomas McAuley Burke - First Assistant Director
Jim Halty - Stunts
Don Phillips - Casting
Rose McGowan - Lisa Pailey
Joanna Going - Jenny Pailey
Liev Schreiber - Deputy Stu Wargle
Ben Affleck - Sherriff Bryce Hammond
Nicky Katt - Deputy Steve Shanning
Clifton Powell - General Copperfield
Rick Otto - Scientist Lockland
Rachel Shane - Scientist Yamaguci
Adam Nelson - Scientist Burke
John Hammil - Scientist Talbot
John Scott Clough - Scientist Shane
Michael de Lorenzo - Soldier Velazquez
Robert Knepper - Agent Wilson

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2006.02.08.
Mickey Rourke, Frederick Forrest and Danny Trejo star in this action-packed drama about a gang of psychotic criminals who have taken control of a Texas shopping mall. Only one misfit cop is brave enough to go in and face the maniacs because he's looking for his brother, who lives on the other side of the law. 
Danny Trejo
Frederic Forrest
Paul Ben-Victor - Howard

Sony Pictures Classics (USA - Rerelase)
CIC / MGM
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
6.0
2006.04.21.
Valahol Dél-Afrikában, egy szállodai szobában David Locke (Jack Nicholson), a kiégett riporter szomszédja holttestére bukkan. Úgy érzi, itt az alkalom, hogy elmeneküljön régi életébõl. Felölti a halott férfi személyazonosságát, és magához veszi határidõnaplóját, amely Afrikán és Európán át veszedelmes fegyvercsempészekhez és egy titokzatos fiatal nõhöz (Maria Schneider) vezeti. Locke hamar rájön: hiába szökött meg elõzõ életébõl, új bõre egyre szûkebb, és nem biztos, hogy meg tud szabadulni tõle.
Többek közt Nicholson briliáns alakításának köszönhetõen a FOGLALKOZÁSA: RIPORTER 1976-ban elnyerte a Bodil Award-ot a legjobb európai film kategóriában, 1975-ben pedig Arany Pálma-díjra jelölték a cannes-i filmfesztiválon. A DVD-n most elõször megjelenõ filmet felújított változatban élvezhetik a rajongók!
The mutual admiration between actor Jack Nicholson and director Michelangelo Antonioni resulted in the compelling psychological drama The Passenger. Nicholson, in one of his finest performances, plays David Locke, a disillusioned American reporter who is sent on a grueling mission to North Africa. When he stumbles across the body of a dead man in his hotel room, Locke, long desirous of starting life over again, assumes the corpse's identity. He soon discovers that the man he's pretending to be is involved in espionage activities on behalf of a terrorist group. Making the acquaintance of a mysterious woman (Maria Schneider), he finds a kindred spirit a woman as "lost" as he.
 
Michelangelo Antonioni - Director / Screenwriter / Editor
Carlo Ponti - Producer
Mark Peploe - Screenwriter
Peter Wollen - Screenwriter
Luciano Tovoli - Cinematographer
Franco Arcalli - Editor
Piero Poletto - Art Director
Osvaldo Desideri - Set Designer
Louise Stjernsward - Costume Designer
Franco Freda - Makeup
díjak:
Best Picture (nom) 1975 National Board of Review
Film Presented 2005 Telluride Film Festival
Maria Schneider - Girl
Jenny Runacre - Rachel Locke
Ian Hendry - Martin Knight
James Campbell - Witch Doctor
Jean-Baptiste Tiemele - Murderer
Manfred Spies - German Stranger
Steven Berkoff - Stephen
Ambrose Bia - Achebe
Chuck Mulvehill - Robertson
Jose Maria Caffarel - Hotel Keeper
Angel del Pozo - Police inspector

Boudapesti Limited / Cinerenta / Geoff Reeve Films / Overseas Filmgroup / Strapontin SA
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2005.05.27.
British filmmaker John MacKenzie directs the crime thriller Quicksand, based on the book by Desmond Lowden. Michael Keaton plays Martin Raikes, a New York banker who goes to Monaco to investigate some questionable transactions. He discovers that the shifty bank account belongs to film producer Lela Forin (Judith Godrëche), whose next movie stars former action star Jake Mellows (Michael Caine). The production company turns out to be closely associated with a group of gangsters who wish Martin was out of the picture. They frame him for murder and make it look like his bank received a profit. Martin and Lela team up against the gangsters. Quicksand was released straight-to-video in Europe.  
Timothy Prager - Screenwriter
John MacKenzie - Director
Michael Keaton - Martin Raikes
Judith Godrëche - Lela Forin
William Beck - Nicoli
Rade Serbedzija
20th Century Fox
Fox 2000 Pictures/ Heyday Films
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
2007.12.15.
In 1847, many Americans made the journey across our continent in search of gold. Many failed to complete the journey or see their dreams come to light. Capt. John Boyd (Guy Pearce) found his way here thanks to an act of cowardice during the Mexican-American War; he has been banished to a desolate military outpost in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Upon his arrival, he is greeted by a rag-tag group of soldiers manning the fort: Hart (Jeffrey Jones), the despondent commanding officer; Toffler (Jeremy Davies), the company chaplain; Knox (Stephen Spinella), the drunken doctor; Reich (Neal McDonough), the only real soldier of the group; and Cleaves (David Arquette), the heavily medicated camp cook. One day, Colqhoun (Robert Carlyle) stumbles into their camp. The half-starved Scotsman had been traveling with a group of settlers until they were snowbound. Unable to move forward, they took refuge in a cave, where once they ran out of food, they were forced to resort to cannibalism. Colqhoun barely escaped the madness or did he? Boyd and the soldiers hear of the old Indian legend of the Wendigo, which states a man who tastes the flesh of another steals that man's strength, spirit and essence. His hunger, however, will become an unstoppable craving. Like a vampire, the more he eats, the more he wants, and the stronger he will become, with death the only escape from the madness. The soldiers are soon drawn into the frenzy and Boyd is soon left with the choice of eating or being eaten.
 
Antonia Bird - Director
Adam Fields - Producer
David Heyman - Producer
Ted Griffin - Screenwriter
Anthony Richmond - Cinematographer
Damon Albarn - Composer (Music Score)
Michael Nyman - Composer (Music Score) / Conductor
Neil Farrell - Editor
Bryce Perrin - Production Designer
Tim Van Rellim - Executive Producer
Sheena Napier - Costume Designer
Mark Holding - Sound/Sound Designer
Jiri Ostry - First Assistant Director
Ervin Sanders - Second Unit Director Of Photography
Arthur Wooster - Second Unit Director Of Photography
Robert Carlyle - Colqhoun/Ives
Jeremy Davies - Toffler
Jeffrey Jones - Hart
John Spencer - General Slauson
Stephen Spinella - Knox
Neal McDonough - Reich
David Arquette - Cleaves

Alliance Atlantis Communications
Isle of Man Film Commission / Midsummer Films
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2007.11.18.
Adapted for the screen from the 1951 play that revived playwright Noel Coward's flagging reputation, Relative Values is another wit-laden addition to the English comedy of manners ouevre. Set sometime during the mid-20th century, the film opens on the French Riviera, where nebbish English aristocrat Nigel (Edward Atterton) has just announced his engagement to vulgar American movie star Miranda Frayle (Jeanne Tripplehorn). Nigel's news dismays both his mother, Felicity (Julie Andrews), and Miranda's former lover, fellow screen icon Don Lucas (William Baldwin). Felicity manages to strap on a stiff upper lip while Don drowns his sorrows in booze and flees to England. Meanwhile, Felicity's personal assistant Moxie (Sophie Thompson) makes the rather startling announcement that Miranda is her estranged younger sister. Everything looks set to go pear-shaped until Felicity's cunning butler Crestwell (the ever-cunning Stephen Fry) comes up with an ingenious plan that will turn the tables in Moxie's favor. After Nigel returns to his mother's estate with Miranda in tow, Crestwell's plan is complicated by the unexpected arrival of an inebriated Don at a dinner party that Felicity is throwing for the engaged couple.
 
Eric Styles - Director
Noel Corward - Play Author
Noël Coward - Play Author
Michael Walker - Screenwriter
Jimmy Dibling - Cinematographer
John Debney - Composer (Music Score)
Caroline Limmer - Editor
Humphrey Jaeger - Production Designer
Nic Ede - Costume Designer
Celestia Fox - Casting
Amanda Mackey-Johnson - Casting
Edward Atterton - Nigel
Jeanne Tripplehorn - Miranda Frayle
William Baldwin - Don Lucas
Colin Firth - Peter
Stephen Fry - Crestwell
Gaye Brown - Lady Hayling
Michael Culkin - Ludmurrey, Lord
Stephanie Beacham - Elizabeth
Julie Andrews - Felicity

Mirax
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2004.10.24.
forgatókönyv: Brad Mirnan
írta: Christopher Lambert és Brad Mirnan
producer: Howard Baldwin, Nile Niami, Patrick Choi, Christopher Lambert
Robert Joy
Leland Orser
Barbara Tyson

Columbia Pictures / Sony Pictures Entertainment
Columbia Pictures / Gracie Films
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2006.07.01.
Egy afféle "rendes" családban, mint az övék, egy leányanya teljességgel elképzelhetetlen, Bev mégis közli szigorú apjával és összetört anyjával, hogy megtartja a gyereket, otthagyja a középiskolát, és hozzámegy Rayhez...
A keserédes film egy elbaltázott házasság, az elvesztegetett - no és persze egy igaz barátság története.
Penny Marshall directed this serio-comic story, based on the memoir by Beverly Donofrio, about a young woman who finds her life radically altered by an event from her teen years. Born in 1950, Beverly (Drew Barrymore) grew up bright and ambitious in a working-class neighborhood in Connecticut; her father (James Woods) was a tough but good-hearted cop with an understanding ear for his daughter's problems, and her mother (Lorraine Bracco) was a nervous woman eager to imagine the worst. From an early age, Beverly displays a keen intelligence and an interest in literature, and she dreams of going to college in New York and becoming a writer. However, she also develops a precocious interest in boys, and at 15 finds herself madly in love with a boy from her high school. However, an attempt to get his attention leads to an embarassing incident at a party, and Ray Hasek (Steve Zahn), a sweet but thick-headed 18-year-old, steps forward to defend her. Beverly and Ray end up making out, and after one thing leads to another, Beverly discovers she's pregnant. Telling Ray is only marginally less difficult than informing her parents, and at 16, Beverly is a wife and mother. Against the odds, Beverly is determined to still finish high school and go on to college, but that goal becomes more difficult with time, especially after Beverly's marriage begins to fall apart; while Ray tries to do the right thing, he has trouble holding a job, and circumstances become all the more difficult when Beverly learns her husband is addicted to heroin. Riding in Cars With Boys also stars Brittany Murphy as Beverly's best friend Fay; Beverly's son Jason is played, at various points in his life, by Adam Garcia (age 20), Logan Lerman (age eight), Cody Arens (age six), and Logan Arens (age three).
 
Penny Marshall - Director
Julie Ansell - Producer
James L. Brooks - Producer
Sara Colleton - Producer
Laurence Mark - Producer
Richard Sakai - Producer
Beverly Donofrio - Book Author
Morgan Ward - Screenwriter
Heitor Pereira - Composer (Music Score)
Hans Zimmer - Composer (Music Score)
Lawrence Jordan - Editor
Morgan Upton - Executive Producer / Screenwriter
George De Titta, Jr. - Set Decorator
Steve Zahn - Ray Hasek
Brittany Murphy - Fay Forrester
Adam Garcia - Jason Donofrio
Lorraine Bracco - Mrs. Donofrio
James Woods - Mr. Donofrio
Sara Gilbert - Tina
Desmond Harrington - Bobby
David Moscow - Lizard
Maggie Gyllenhaal - Amelia
Peter Facinelli - Tommy Butcher
Marisa Ryan - Janet Donofrio
Mika Boorem - Beverly (Age 11)
Skye McCole Bartusiak - Amelia (Age 8)
Logan Lerman - Jason (Age 8)
Cody Arens - Jason (Age 6)
Logan Arens - Jason (Age 3)
Celine Marget - Janet (Age 8)
Robin Paul - Student

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2005.07.04.
Ian Sharp - Director
Emmanuelle Seigner
Famke Janssen

Paramount Pictures
Klasky-Csupo / Nickelodeon Pictures / Paramount Pictures
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2005.06.03.
Two of the most popular animated series on the children's cable network Nickelodeon get wrapped up in one big-screen package in this comedy-adventure, featuring the characters from Rugrats and The Wild Thornberrys. Drew and Didi Pickles (voices of Michael Bell and Melanie Chartoff) decide to take a special vacation with their children, Tommy (voice of Elizabeth Daily) and Angelica (voice of Cheryl Chase), with their friends (both grown-ups and toddlers) coming along for the ride. However, the ship Drew has chartered isn't especially seaworthy, and their party ends up stranded on an uncharted island in the Pacific. The kids figure the day is saved when they discover that famous explorer and television personality Sir Nigel Tornberry (voice of Tim Curry) is also on the island with his family, but after he gets a world-class knock on the head from a coconut, Nigel's upper intellectual register gets knocked out of commission. The Rugrats are then forced to turn to Nigel's daughter, Eliza (voice of Lacey Chabert), who not only knows the wilds, but can talk to animals, which comes as quite a surprise to Spike (voice of Bruce Willis), the Pickles' family pooch. Rugrats Go Wild also features the voice talents of LL Cool J, Cree Summer, Nancy Cartwright, Jack Riley, and Flea.  
John Eng - Director
Norton Virgien - Director
Gabor Csupo - Producer
Arlene Klasky - Producer
Kate Boutilier - Screenwriter
Mark Mothersbaugh - Composer (Music Score)
John Bryant - Editor
Kimberly Rettberg - Editor
Dima Malanitchev - Production Designer
Tracy Kramer - Co-producer
Patrick Stapleton - Co-producer
Terry Thoren - Co-producer
Eryk Casemiro - Executive Producer
Albie Hecht - Executive Producer
Julia Pistor - Executive Producer
Hal Waite - Executive Producer
Barbara Bell Wright - Casting
Charlie Adler - Voice Director
Rick Farmiloe - Sequence Director
Michael Paul Girard - Sequence Director
Raymie Muzquiz - Sequence Director
Beth Sterner - Supervising Sound Editor
Toni Vian - Sequence Director
Frans Vischer - Sequence Director
Chrissie Hynde - Siri the Leopard [Voice]
Nancy Cartwright - Chuckie Finster [Voice]
Kath Soucie - Lil [Voice] / Betty DeVille [Voice] / Phil [Voice]
Cheryl Chase - Angelica Pickles [Voice]
Tara Strong - Dil Pickles [Voice]
Melanie Chartoff - Didi Pickles [Voice]
Jack Riley - Stu Pickles [Voice]
Tress MacNeille - Charlotte Pickles [Voice]
Michael Patrick Bell - Chas Finister [Voice] / Drew Pickles [Voice]
Dionne Quan - Kimi [Voice]
Cree Summer - Susie Carmichael [Voice]
Lacey Chabert - Eliza Thornberry [Voice]
Tim Curry - Nigel Thornberry [Voice]
Danielle Harris - Debbie Thornberry [Voice]
Tom Kane - Darwin [Voice]
Michael Balzary - Donnie Thornberry (Flea) [Voice]
Jodi Carlisle - Marianne Thornberry [Voice]
LL Cool J - Piki [Voice]
Christine Cavanaugh - Chuckie [Voice]
Elizabeth Daily - Tommy Pickles [Voice]
Flea - Donnie Thornberry [Voice]

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2005.08.01.
Kazuya Takahashi
Tetsuo Yamashita
Maju Ozawa
Ho-Jae Lee
Lan Choi

Evolution Management / Lions Gate Films
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2005.02.20.
A megháborodott szadista sorozatgyilkos áldozatait megszállottan az élet értékére akarja megtanítani úgy, hogy erkölcsileg szilárd embereket rabol el, és hátborzongató játékra kényszeríti õket, melynek tétje a saját életük. Az áldozatok mindegyikének képtelen döntési helyzetekkel szembesülve kell megküzdenie azért, hogy visszanyerje életét, vagy ellenkezõ esetben belehaljon a próbálkozásokba
INFÓ
A Fûrész feszített tempójú, nyugtalanító, sõt rémisztõ film a horror élményének maradandó pillanataival fûszerezve. James Wan, a rendezõ, egyre bonyolítja a történetet, dermesztõ tájképet festve a rettegésrõl, ahol semmi sem olyan nyugodt, mint amilyennek látszik.
Az érzelmileg felzaklató film alatt a nézõ végig tûkön ül, és az utolsó pillanatig kételyek között marad.
A film minden áldozata borzalmas döntésre kényszerül, a tét élet vagy halál. Egy férfi úgy menekülhet meg az élve eltemetéstõl, hogy húsba maró szögesdrót-hálón kell áthatolnia; egy nõnek meg kell ölnie egy másik embert, hogy kiszabadulhasson a fejét beborító acélszerkezetbõl, mely a kitûzött idõben leszakítaná az állkapcsát... Ezek a morbid játékok, melyek mesteri kiagyalója a csak Jigsaw-ként ismert gyilkos, kiemelik a filmet a hagyományos horrorfilmek sorából, egyedülállóan sokkoló, vérfagyasztó hangulatot teremtve.
Jigsaw leleményessége az, ami megkülönbözteti a Fûrészt a szokványos horrorfilmektõl - mondja a producer Oren Koules. A játékok, melyekbe áldozatait kényszeríti, sötétek és rémisztõek, de, ami még fontosabb, teljesen eredetiek. A nézõ aligha látott még ilyesmit.
A Fûrész túllép a hagyományos horror határain, és egyben rémisztõ erkölcsi tanmeseként is értelmezhetõ. Jigsaw-t nem kizárólag az õrület vagy a kegyetlenség hajtja: meg akarja leckéztetni erkölcsileg megkérdõjelezhetõ áldozatait: az élet értelmének leckéjével. Egy hátborzongató jelenetben Jigsaw játékainak egyik túlélõje meg is köszöni kínzójának, hogy segített megváltoztatni életét.
Danny Glover, aki Tapp nyomozót alakítja, úgy érzi, hogy ez a film egyik legérdekesebb eleme: Még az antihõs is, akit a legjobban gyûlölünk a filmben, olyasvalaki, akinek filozófiai mondanivalója van az élet tiszteletérõl. - mondja.
Jigsaw azzal fenyegeti foglyait, hogy megfosztja õket életüktõl: így az áldozatok megtanulják értékelni azt - véli Cary Elves, aki Dr. Lawrence Gordont, Jigsaw egyik értetlen foglyát alakítja. Jigsaw azt mondja: Ne vedd magától értõdõnek az életedet, és ne várj, amíg túl késõ lesz.
The directorial debut from filmmaker James Wan, this psychological thriller comes from the first screenplay by actor Leigh Whannell, who also stars. Whannell plays Adam, one of two men chained up in a mysterious chamber. The other, Dr. Gordon (Cary Elwes), like Adam, has no idea how either of them got there. Neither of them are led to feel optimistic by the man lying between them dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Together, Adam and Dr. Gordon attempt to piece together what has happened to them and who the sadistic madman behind their imprisonment is. Also starring Danny Glover and Monica Potter, Saw premiered at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival.  
James Wan - Director / Screen Story
Mark Burg - Producer
Gregg Hoffman - Producer
Oren Koules - Producer
Leigh Whannell - Screenwriter / Screen Story
David Armstrong - Cinematographer
Charlie Clouser - Composer (Music Score)
Jonathan Miller - Musical Direction/Supervision / Supervising Sound Editor / Music Producer
Jonathan Platt - Musical Direction/Supervision
Stewsong - Musical Direction/Supervision
Kevin Greutert - Editor
Julie Berghoff - Production Designer
Nanet Harty - Art Director
Daniel Jason Heffner - Co-producer / First Assistant Director
Richard H. Prince - Co-producer / Production Manager
Lark Bernini - Associate Producer
Peter Block - Executive Producer
Jason Constantine - Executive Producer
Stacey Testro - Executive Producer
Jennifer Soulage - Costume Designer
Scott Eddo - Makeup
Amy Lippens - Casting
John C. Taylor - Sound Mixer
Keith Adams - Stunts Coordinator
Cameron Allan - Music Editor
Luis Arevalos - Swing Gang
Randy Babajtis - Sound Effects Editor
Todd Baldi - Second Assistant Camera
Jeremy Balko - Foley Recordist
Kashka Banjoko - Hair Styles
Lisa S. Beasley - Extra Casting
Charles Belardinelli - Special Effects Assistant
Thomas L. Bellissimo - Special Effects Supervisor
Jake Blecha - Swing Gang
Karen Bolt - Personal Assistant
Mike Brownsher - First Assistant Editor
Miguel Angelo Burris - Swing Gang
Cast of Thousands - Extra Casting
Vicky Choy - Production Coordinator
Chad Cole - Personal Assistant
John Coniglio - First Assistant Editor
Michael Cook - First Assistant Editor
Bill Davis - Properties Master
Christina Demasi - Costume/Wardrobe
Rocky Faulkner - Prosthetic Makeup Effects
Amy Frederik - Buyer
Alan Freedman - ADR Recordist
Oscar Garcia - Key Grip
Greg Gayne - Still Photographer
Jillian Giacomini - Script Supervisor
Jerry Gilbert - Re-Recording Mixer
Martin Glover - Video Assist
Chris Gordon - Grip
Eric Gorfain - ADR Recordist
Page Hamilton - Musical Performer
Josh Harrison - First Assistant Camera
Scott Hinkley - Recording
Dave Katz - Video Playback
Tom Kuo - Electrician
Joni Lefkowitz - Personal Assistant
Jennifer Levy - Casting Assistant
Yron Levy - Gaffer
Danny Lohner - Musical Performer
Jose Martinez - Swing Gang
Tory Mell - Set Production Assistant
Andrew Midgley - Visual Effects Producer
Alexa "Squirrel" Motley - Second Assistant Director
Raul Muniz Jr. - Swing Gang
Dan Muscarella - Color Timing
Marlo Pabon - Visual Effects Supervisor
Andrew Patterson - Dialogue Editor
Bill Persaud - Grip
Jeremy Quinlan - Grip
Summer Ramsey - Scenic Artist
Speed Ratliff - Boom Operator
Shelley Roden - Foley Artist
Kathy Russo - Costumes Supervisor
Eleanor Sabaduquia - Key Make-up
Amy Sanders - Scenic Artist
Aaron Schuh - Second Assistant Camera
Section Quartet - Musical Performer
Brooke Shafer - Set Dresser
Christopher Skeels - Swing Gang
L. Ray Skinner - Electrician
Michael Steffen - Dolly Grip
Andy Steinman - Second Unit Director Of Photography
Dean Tapia - Video Assist
Title House - Title Design / Digital Effects
Michelle Elam Torres - Hair Styles
Joshua Towers - Swing Gang
Lisa Villaire - Camera Loader
Jonathan Wales - Re-Recording Mixer
Vinny Walsh - Grip
Scott Wheately - Scenic Artist
James "Pat" Whelan - Electrician
Nohl Wormser - Swing Gang
Ron Wormser - Swing Gang
Cary Elwes - Dr. Lawrence Gordon
Danny Glover - Detective David Tapp
Ken Leung - Detective Steven Sing
Dina Meyer - Kerry
Mike Butters - Paul
Benito Martinez - Brett
Paul Gutrecht - Mark
Makenzie Vega - Diana Gordon
Alexandra Chun - Carla
Ned Bellamy - Jeff
Tobin Bell - John
Avner Garbi - Father
Michael Emerson - Zep Hindle
Shawnee Smith - Amanda
Monica Potter - Alison Gordon

Evolution Management / Lions Gate Films
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2008.01.05.
A megháborodott szadista sorozatgyilkos áldozatait megszállottan az élet értékére akarja megtanítani úgy, hogy erkölcsileg szilárd embereket rabol el, és hátborzongató játékra kényszeríti õket, melynek tétje a saját életük. Az áldozatok mindegyikének képtelen döntési helyzetekkel szembesülve kell megküzdenie azért, hogy visszanyerje életét, vagy ellenkezõ esetben belehaljon a próbálkozásokba
INFÓ
A Fûrész feszített tempójú, nyugtalanító, sõt rémisztõ film a horror élményének maradandó pillanataival fûszerezve. James Wan, a rendezõ, egyre bonyolítja a történetet, dermesztõ tájképet festve a rettegésrõl, ahol semmi sem olyan nyugodt, mint amilyennek látszik.
Az érzelmileg felzaklató film alatt a nézõ végig tûkön ül, és az utolsó pillanatig kételyek között marad.
A film minden áldozata borzalmas döntésre kényszerül, a tét élet vagy halál. Egy férfi úgy menekülhet meg az élve eltemetéstõl, hogy húsba maró szögesdrót-hálón kell áthatolnia; egy nõnek meg kell ölnie egy másik embert, hogy kiszabadulhasson a fejét beborító acélszerkezetbõl, mely a kitûzött idõben leszakítaná az állkapcsát... Ezek a morbid játékok, melyek mesteri kiagyalója a csak Jigsaw-ként ismert gyilkos, kiemelik a filmet a hagyományos horrorfilmek sorából, egyedülállóan sokkoló, vérfagyasztó hangulatot teremtve.
Jigsaw leleményessége az, ami megkülönbözteti a Fûrészt a szokványos horrorfilmektõl - mondja a producer Oren Koules. A játékok, melyekbe áldozatait kényszeríti, sötétek és rémisztõek, de, ami még fontosabb, teljesen eredetiek. A nézõ aligha látott még ilyesmit.
A Fûrész túllép a hagyományos horror határain, és egyben rémisztõ erkölcsi tanmeseként is értelmezhetõ. Jigsaw-t nem kizárólag az õrület vagy a kegyetlenség hajtja: meg akarja leckéztetni erkölcsileg megkérdõjelezhetõ áldozatait: az élet értelmének leckéjével. Egy hátborzongató jelenetben Jigsaw játékainak egyik túlélõje meg is köszöni kínzójának, hogy segített megváltoztatni életét.
Danny Glover, aki Tapp nyomozót alakítja, úgy érzi, hogy ez a film egyik legérdekesebb eleme: Még az antihõs is, akit a legjobban gyûlölünk a filmben, olyasvalaki, akinek filozófiai mondanivalója van az élet tiszteletérõl. - mondja.
Jigsaw azzal fenyegeti foglyait, hogy megfosztja õket életüktõl: így az áldozatok megtanulják értékelni azt - véli Cary Elves, aki Dr. Lawrence Gordont, Jigsaw egyik értetlen foglyát alakítja. Jigsaw azt mondja: Ne vedd magától értõdõnek az életedet, és ne várj, amíg túl késõ lesz.
The directorial debut from filmmaker James Wan, this psychological thriller comes from the first screenplay by actor Leigh Whannell, who also stars. Whannell plays Adam, one of two men chained up in a mysterious chamber. The other, Dr. Gordon (Cary Elwes), like Adam, has no idea how either of them got there. Neither of them are led to feel optimistic by the man lying between them dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Together, Adam and Dr. Gordon attempt to piece together what has happened to them and who the sadistic madman behind their imprisonment is. Also starring Danny Glover and Monica Potter, Saw premiered at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival.  
James Wan - Director / Screen Story
Mark Burg - Producer
Gregg Hoffman - Producer
Oren Koules - Producer
Leigh Whannell - Screenwriter / Screen Story
David Armstrong - Cinematographer
Charlie Clouser - Composer (Music Score)
Jonathan Miller - Musical Direction/Supervision / Supervising Sound Editor / Music Producer
Jonathan Platt - Musical Direction/Supervision
Stewsong - Musical Direction/Supervision
Kevin Greutert - Editor
Julie Berghoff - Production Designer
Nanet Harty - Art Director
Daniel Jason Heffner - Co-producer / First Assistant Director
Richard H. Prince - Co-producer / Production Manager
Lark Bernini - Associate Producer
Peter Block - Executive Producer
Jason Constantine - Executive Producer
Stacey Testro - Executive Producer
Jennifer Soulage - Costume Designer
Scott Eddo - Makeup
Amy Lippens - Casting
John C. Taylor - Sound Mixer
Keith Adams - Stunts Coordinator
Cameron Allan - Music Editor
Luis Arevalos - Swing Gang
Randy Babajtis - Sound Effects Editor
Todd Baldi - Second Assistant Camera
Jeremy Balko - Foley Recordist
Kashka Banjoko - Hair Styles
Lisa S. Beasley - Extra Casting
Charles Belardinelli - Special Effects Assistant
Thomas L. Bellissimo - Special Effects Supervisor
Jake Blecha - Swing Gang
Karen Bolt - Personal Assistant
Mike Brownsher - First Assistant Editor
Miguel Angelo Burris - Swing Gang
Cast of Thousands - Extra Casting
Vicky Choy - Production Coordinator
Chad Cole - Personal Assistant
John Coniglio - First Assistant Editor
Michael Cook - First Assistant Editor
Bill Davis - Properties Master
Christina Demasi - Costume/Wardrobe
Rocky Faulkner - Prosthetic Makeup Effects
Amy Frederik - Buyer
Alan Freedman - ADR Recordist
Oscar Garcia - Key Grip
Greg Gayne - Still Photographer
Jillian Giacomini - Script Supervisor
Jerry Gilbert - Re-Recording Mixer
Martin Glover - Video Assist
Chris Gordon - Grip
Eric Gorfain - ADR Recordist
Page Hamilton - Musical Performer
Josh Harrison - First Assistant Camera
Scott Hinkley - Recording
Dave Katz - Video Playback
Tom Kuo - Electrician
Joni Lefkowitz - Personal Assistant
Jennifer Levy - Casting Assistant
Yron Levy - Gaffer
Danny Lohner - Musical Performer
Jose Martinez - Swing Gang
Tory Mell - Set Production Assistant
Andrew Midgley - Visual Effects Producer
Alexa "Squirrel" Motley - Second Assistant Director
Raul Muniz Jr. - Swing Gang
Dan Muscarella - Color Timing
Marlo Pabon - Visual Effects Supervisor
Andrew Patterson - Dialogue Editor
Bill Persaud - Grip
Jeremy Quinlan - Grip
Summer Ramsey - Scenic Artist
Speed Ratliff - Boom Operator
Shelley Roden - Foley Artist
Kathy Russo - Costumes Supervisor
Eleanor Sabaduquia - Key Make-up
Amy Sanders - Scenic Artist
Aaron Schuh - Second Assistant Camera
Section Quartet - Musical Performer
Brooke Shafer - Set Dresser
Christopher Skeels - Swing Gang
L. Ray Skinner - Electrician
Michael Steffen - Dolly Grip
Andy Steinman - Second Unit Director Of Photography
Dean Tapia - Video Assist
Title House - Title Design / Digital Effects
Michelle Elam Torres - Hair Styles
Joshua Towers - Swing Gang
Lisa Villaire - Camera Loader
Jonathan Wales - Re-Recording Mixer
Vinny Walsh - Grip
Scott Wheately - Scenic Artist
James "Pat" Whelan - Electrician
Nohl Wormser - Swing Gang
Ron Wormser - Swing Gang
Cary Elwes - Dr. Lawrence Gordon
Danny Glover - Detective David Tapp
Ken Leung - Detective Steven Sing
Dina Meyer - Kerry
Mike Butters - Paul
Benito Martinez - Brett
Paul Gutrecht - Mark
Makenzie Vega - Diana Gordon
Alexandra Chun - Carla
Ned Bellamy - Jeff
Tobin Bell - John
Avner Garbi - Father
Michael Emerson - Zep Hindle
Shawnee Smith - Amanda
Monica Potter - Alison Gordon

Lions Gate Films
Lions Gate Films / Twisted Pictures
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2005.11.06.
Jigsaw, the diabolical criminal who captured the imagination of horror fans in the 2004 hit Saw, returns in this equally bloody sequel. Eric Mason (Donnie Wahlberg) is a police detective who, after discovering the aftermath of a particularly gruesome murder, is convinced that Jigsaw (Tobin Bell) is up to his ugly tricks again. Mason's hunch turns out to be correct, but the master criminal proves to be disconcertingly easy to capture. As it happens, Jigsaw is eager to be put behind bars in order to throw the authorities off his trail as he once again punishes people who in his eyes have transgressed the boundaries of acceptable moral behavior. But instead of trapping two people in a filthy dungeon where they must engage in a terrible contest in order to win their freedom, eight people have been locked away by Jigsaw, and they must torture their bodies and minds to achieve the terrible justice Jigsaw seeks. Saw II was written by Leigh Whannell, who also scripted the first film 
Darren Lynn Bousman - Director / Screenwriter
Mark Burg - Producer
Gregg Hoffman - Producer
David Armstrong - Cinematographer
Kevin Greutert - Editor
David Hackl - Production Designer
Daniel Jason Heffner - Co-producer
Peter Block - Executive Producer
Jason Constantine - Executive Producer
Oren Koules - Executive Producer
Stacey Testro - Executive Producer
James Wan - Executive Producer
Leigh Whannell - Executive Producer
Alex Kavanaugh - Costume Designer
Amy Lippens - Casting
Shawnee Smith - Amanda
Tobin Bell - Jigsaw
Franky G. - Xavier
Glenn Plummer - Jonas
Dina Meyer - Kerry
Emmanuelle Vaugier - Addison
Beverley Mitchell - Laura
Eric Knudsen - Daniel
Lions Gate Films
Lions Gate Films / Twisted Pictures
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
2006.04.09.
Jigsaw, the diabolical criminal who captured the imagination of horror fans in the 2004 hit Saw, returns in this equally bloody sequel. Eric Mason (Donnie Wahlberg) is a police detective who, after discovering the aftermath of a particularly gruesome murder, is convinced that Jigsaw (Tobin Bell) is up to his ugly tricks again. Mason's hunch turns out to be correct, but the master criminal proves to be disconcertingly easy to capture. As it happens, Jigsaw is eager to be put behind bars in order to throw the authorities off his trail as he once again punishes people who in his eyes have transgressed the boundaries of acceptable moral behavior. But instead of trapping two people in a filthy dungeon where they must engage in a terrible contest in order to win their freedom, eight people have been locked away by Jigsaw, and they must torture their bodies and minds to achieve the terrible justice Jigsaw seeks. Saw II was written by Leigh Whannell, who also scripted the first film 
Darren Lynn Bousman - Director / Screenwriter
Mark Burg - Producer
Gregg Hoffman - Producer
David Armstrong - Cinematographer
Kevin Greutert - Editor
David Hackl - Production Designer
Daniel Jason Heffner - Co-producer
Peter Block - Executive Producer
Jason Constantine - Executive Producer
Oren Koules - Executive Producer
Stacey Testro - Executive Producer
James Wan - Executive Producer
Leigh Whannell - Executive Producer
Alex Kavanaugh - Costume Designer
Amy Lippens - Casting
Shawnee Smith - Amanda
Tobin Bell - Jigsaw
Franky G. - Xavier
Glenn Plummer - Jonas
Dina Meyer - Kerry
Emmanuelle Vaugier - Addison
Beverley Mitchell - Laura
Eric Knudsen - Daniel

Lionsgate
Burg/ Hoffman/ Koules/ Lionsgate/ Twisted Pictures
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
3.0
2008.01.06.
Jigsaw (Tobin Bell) is back, and this time he's concocted his deadliest set of traps yet in this gore-soaked sequel written by James Wan and Leigh Whannell, and directed by Saw II's Darren Lynn Bousman. Picking up directly where its predecessor left off, Saw III finds Jigsaw near death and fighting to stay alive for one final game. Determined to show his protégé, Amanda (Shawnee Smith), what it truly means to carry out his deadly game, the ailing Jigsaw instructs his apprentice to kidnap unsuspecting doctor Lynn Denlon (Bahar Soomekh) in order to ensure that he survives long enough to see how his latest victim Jeff (Angus MacFadyen) fares when faced with the prospect of imminent death. As Lynn and Jeff both struggle to beat the clock and carry out their tasks before Jigsaw draws his final breath, a much larger plan begins to emerge that shows just how cunning the legendary killer can truly be.
 
Darren Lynn Bousman - Director
Mark Burg - Producer
Gregg Hoffman - Producer
Oren Koules - Producer
James Wan - Screen Story / Executive Producer
Leigh Whannell - Screenwriter / Screen Story / Executive Producer
David Armstrong - Cinematographer
Charlie Clouser - Composer (Music Score) / Musical Performer
Jonathan McHugh - Musical Direction/Supervision
Jonathan Miller - Musical Direction/Supervision
Jonathan Platt - Musical Direction/Supervision
Kevin Greutert - Editor
David Hackl - Production Designer / Second Unit Director
Tony Ianni - Art Director
Greg Copeland - Co-producer / Production Manager
Troy Begnaud - Associate Producer
Peter Block - Executive Producer
Jason Constantine - Executive Producer
Daniel Jason Heffner - Executive Producer
Stacey Testro - Executive Producer
Brent McGillivray - Set Designer / Assistant Art Director
Tommy Thompson - Set Designer
Liesel Deslauriers - Set Decorator
Alex Kavanagh - Costume Designer
Richard Penn - Sound/Sound Designer
Elizabeth Scherberger - First Assistant Director
Brian Gedge - Camera Operator
David Spence Perkins - Camera Operator / Second Unit Camera
C. J. Lusby - Stunts
Cotton Mather - Stunts
Alison Reid - Stunts Coordinator / Stunts
Bryan Renfro - Stunts
Stephanie Gorin - Casting
Rachel Affolter - Assistant Makeup
Sam Agro - Storyboard Artist
Dean A. Avedon - Production Accountant
Steve Baine - Foley Artist
W. Michael Beard - Post Production Supervisor
Eric Beaulieu - Second Assistant Camera
Cristy L. Becker - Production Coordinator
Tom Bjelic - Sound Effects Editor
Rosalee Board - Buyer
Wes Borland - Musical Performer
Eddie "Shady" Bowman - Transportation Coordinator
Mike Bowman - Driver
Diane Brunjes - First Assistant Editor
Jan Brunton - Video Assist
Jeff Burden - Carpenter
Lisa Burling - Script Supervisor
Jon Campfens - Visual Effects Supervisor
Stephen Carr - Transportation Captain
Catering By David's - Craft Service/Catering
Steven Ciancamerla - Swing Gang
Ira Cohen - Gaffer
Chad Cole - Personal Assistant
Kym Crepin - Production Accountant
Stephen Crone - Video Assist
Francois Dagenais - Prosthetic Makeup Effects
Pete Denomme - Visual Effects Producer
Paul Dias - Electrician
Roberto Dias - Electrician
John Docouto - Best Boy Electric
John Doyle - Craft Service/Catering
Amir Eftekhari - Compositor
Ryan Eldridge - Production Assistant
Keith Elliott - Re-Recording Mixer
Exact Cut - Negative Cutter
Sarah Fairbairn - Key Make-up
Geoff Flint - Carpenter
Brian Fowler - Head Carpenter
Peter Freeman - Musical Performer
Allan Fung - Dialogue Editor
Mark Gingras - Supervising Sound Editor
Tim Good - Special Effects Coordinator
Yolanda Graci - Second Unit Assistant Director
Bruce Graydon - Carpenter
Jeff Graydon - Carpenter
Lisa Gyorfi - Assistant Production Coordinator
Dwight Hendrikson - Assistant Art Director
Robert "Sarge" Hepburn - Buyer
Jason Hopfner - Boom Operator
Matthew Howlett - Leadman / Buyer
Stephanie Ingram - Key Hairstylist
Paul Intson - Music Editor
Ahmad Ismail - Additional Editing
Joseph Jones - Grip
Dominika Jurek - Third Assistant Director
Chris Kahn - Carpenter
Kaleigh Kavanagh - Personal Assistant
Daniel Hugh Kelly - Title Design
Grant Kilroy - Carpenter
Janet Kim - Personal Assistant
Louis Kim - Compositor
David Kinnersly - Craft Service/Catering
Takashi Komai - Carpenter
Gibby Lacasse - Driver
John Laing - Dialogue Editor
Kevin LeBlanc - First Assistant Camera
Kelly Lee - Set Medic/First Aid
Stephanie Lees - Assistant Costumer Designer
Ron Lightfoot - Construction Coordinator
Danny Lohner - Musical Performer
Jef Lonn - Compositor
Rob Lopes - Grip
Roger Lumyoung - Assistant Location Manager
Jason Lunn - Set Dresser
Chris MacKenzie - Additional Editing
David Malcolm - Third Assistant Director
Darren Martin - Craft Service/Catering
Tom Mayclim - Negative Cutter
Matthew McKenzie - ADR Recordist
Ashleigh Millar - Craft Service/Catering
Pamela Mills - Assistant Hair
David Mintz - Craft Service/Catering
Dave Murray - Driver
Jim Murray - Properties Master
Dave Muscat - Additional Editing
Ryan O'Connell - Assistant Carpenter
Paolo Perin - Best Boy Grip
Peter Persaud - Foley Recordist
Yogendran Ramesh - Electrician
Jimmy Robb - Assistant Sound Editor
Jane Rogers - Extra Casting
Chas Smith - Musical Performer
John Douglas Smith - Supervising Sound Editor
Ernest Spiteri - First Assistant Camera
Carla Spizziri - First Assistant Accountant
Darren Spriet - Second Assistant Camera
Star Grazing - Craft Service/Catering
Craig Stewart - Dolly Grip
Switch VFX - Visual Effects
Andrew Tay - Re-Recording Mixer
Mark Taylor - Carpenter
Will Taylor - Production Assistant
Tellavision - Video Playback
Christopher Toudy - Key Grip
Tom Vencelides - Location Manager
Gina Wark - Foley Artist
Geoff Wigmore - Compositor
Steve Wilkie - Still Photographer
Mike Williams - Second Assistant Camera
Kristina Wood - Video Playback
Joe Zelney - Swing Gang
Mark Zsifkovits - Re-Recording Mixer
Shawnee Smith - Amanda
Angus MacFadyen - Jeff Reinhart
Bahar Soomekh - Dr. Lynn Denlon
Dina Meyer - Kerry
Mpho Koaho - Tim
Barry Flatman - Judge Halden
Lyriq Bent - Rigg
J. Larose - Troy
Debra Lynne McCabe - Danica
Costas Mandylor - Forensic Hoffman
Betsy Russell - Jill
Jane Luk - Nurse (Emergency Room)
Stefan Georgiou - Dylan
Niamh Wilson - Corbett
Alan Van Sprang - Chris
Kim Roberts - Deborah
Brian Paul - Doctor #1
Zoe Heath - Female Forensic
Billy Parrott - Male Nurse
Dylan Trowbridge - Paramedic
Franky G. - Xavier (Dead)
Kelly Jones - SWAT Member Pete
Vincent Rother - SWAT Member Joe
Nicholas Kaegi - Young Boy
Marc Poyser - Gun Shot Victim
Tim Burd - Obi
Dan Sudek - Aftermath Cop
Bill Vibert - Cop
Sally Kellerman - [Voice]
Shauna Black - [Voice]
Sean Sullivan - [Voice]
Larry Yachimec - [Voice]
Darrell Dennis - [Voice]
Chris Marren - [Voice]
Donnie Wahlberg - Eric Matthews
Leigh Whannell - Adam

Lionsgate
Lionsgate/ Twisted Pictures
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2008.01.03.
Amikor az egyik rendõrt elrabolják, már semmi kétség nem lehet afelõl, hogy Jigsaw vérfagyasztóan zseniális játéka újra mûködésbe lépett. Az eddigieknél is kegyetlenebb kínzásokat kell átélnie mindazoknak, akik besétálnak Jigsaw csapdájába.
Just when audiences thought they'd heard the last of the demented killer Jigsaw (Tobin Bell), here comes Saw IV, continuing his trap-filled legacy this time, targeting the last remaining officer who has touched the case, SWAT Commander Rigg (Lyriq Bent). As FBI agents Strahm (Scott Patterson) and Perez (Athena Karkanis) begin to dig through the remains of Jigsaw's crime-scene hideout, a new puzzle presents itself, with Rigg as the pawn in another deadly game filled with moral quandaries and torture-filled traps. Director Darren Lynn Bousman returns to the series after helming both Saw II and III, with a script penned by Feast writers Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan.
 
Darren Lynn Bousman - Director
Mark Burg - Producer
Gregg Hoffman - Producer
Oren Koules - Producer
Marcus Dunstan - Screenwriter / Screen Story
Thomas Hartigan Fenton - Screen Story
Patrick Melton - Screenwriter / Screen Story
David Armstrong - Cinematographer
Charlie Clouser - Composer (Music Score)
Jonathan McHugh - Musical Direction/Supervision
Jonathan Miller - Musical Direction/Supervision
Jonathan Platt - Musical Direction/Supervision
Chas Smith - Composer (Music Score)
Diane Brunjes - Editor
Kevin Greutert - Editor
Brett Sullivan - Editor
David Hackl - Production Designer / Second Unit Director
Tony Ianni - Art Director
Greg Copeland - Co-producer / Production Manager
Troy Begnaud - Associate Producer
Peter Block - Executive Producer
Jason Constantine - Executive Producer
Daniel Jason Heffner - Executive Producer
Stacey Testro - Executive Producer
James Wan - Executive Producer
Leigh Whannell - Executive Producer
Liesel Deslauriers - Set Decorator
Alex Kavanagh - Costume Designer
Warren Appleby - Special Effects
Elizabeth Scherberger - First Assistant Director
Brian Gedge - Camera Operator
Marco Bianco - Stunts
Neil Davison - Stunts
Billy Oliver - Stunts
Shawn Stuart - Stunts
Dave Van Zeyl - Stunts
Stephanie Gorgin - Casting
Stephanie Gorin - Casting
David Alexander - Title Design
Chris Andrews - Painter
Mike Andrews - Painter
Sam Argo - Storyboard Artist
Steve Baine - Foley Artist
Patrick Baxter - Prosthetic Makeup Effects
Cristy L. Becker - Production Coordinator
Richard Berube - Electrician
Tom Bjelic - Sound Effects Editor
Dillon Bowman - Producer's Assistant
Eddie "Shady" Bowman - Transportation Coordinator
Mike Bowman - Driver
Jan Brunton - Video Assist
Ron Bunt - Carpenter
Jamie Burke - Construction Coordinator
Matt Cahill - Post Production Supervisor
Jon Campfens - Visual Effects Supervisor
Thomas Care - Dolly Grip
Douglas Catty - Carpenter
Steven Ciancamerla - Set Dresser
Steve Cocks - Grip
Ira Cohen - Gaffer
Gord Craig - Assistant Carpenter
Robert Craig - Carpenter
Brian Cranstone - Carpenter
Kym Crepin - Production Accountant
Francois Dagenais - Prosthetic Makeup Effects
Sean Dawes - Electrician
Pete Denomme - Visual Effects Producer
Cylvan Desrouleaux - Second Assistant Camera
John Doyle - Craft Service/Catering
Ted Dudas - Painter
Mike Dutkowski - Carpenter
Miroslav Dziwik - Painter
Tricia Edwardson - Producer's Assistant
Amir Eftekhari - Compositor
Jason Ehl - Animatronic Effects
Ryan Eldridge - Driver
Keith Elliot - Re-Recording Mixer
Dave Ferguson - Grip
Rick Fernandez - Head Carpenter
Napoleon Forbes - Painter
Peter Freeman - Musical Performer
Allan Fung - Dialogue Editor
Yerusalem Ghebrhiwet - Set Medic/First Aid
Mark Gingras - Supervising Sound Editor
Chad Glastonbury - Assistant Editor
Lisa Gyorfi - Production Secretary
Joe Hall - Transportation Captain
Matthew Hallett - Carpenter
Jeol Hay - Second Assistant Director
Jeff Helgason - Painter
Stefan Holmberg - Carpenter
Jason Hopfner - Boom Operator
Kathryn Hughes - Set Production Assistant
Ryan Hupponen - Assistant Production Coordinator
Michael Hyde - Carpenter
Stephanie Ingram - Key Hairstylist
Paul Intson - Music Editor
Tess Jackson-Spentzos - Producer's Assistant
James Jeffrey - Second Unit Camera
Kaleigh Kavanagh - Producer's Assistant
John Keenan - Carpenter
Jane Kim - Assistant to the Director
David Kinnersly - Craft Service/Catering
William "Bill" Koon - Painter
Jason Kozsurek - Compositor
Voytek Kufner - CG Animator
Keren Kurtz - Compositor
John Laing - ADR Editor
Kevin LeBlanc - First Assistant Camera
Stephanie Lees - Assistant Costumer Designer
Jef Lonn - Compositor
Brian Lumley - Carpenter
Roger Lumyoung - Assistant Location Manager
Jason Lunn - Leadman
Darren Martin - Craft Service/Catering
Seth Martiniuk - Compositor / Title Design
Tom Mayclim - Negative Cutter
Leslie McCullagh - Painter
Keith McCully - Carpenter
Matthew McKenzie - ADR Recordist
Kelly Mikolovich - Craft Service/Catering
Ashleigh Millar - Craft Service/Catering
Min Hyun Cha - Compositor
David Mintz - Craft Service/Catering
Monty Montgomerie - Key Grip
J.D. Moore - Carpenter
Mario Moreira - Assistant Properties
Neil Morrill - Prosthetic Makeup Effects
Jim Murray - Properties Master
Stephen Myers - Electrician
Dan ONeill - Painter
Candice Ornstein - Key Make-up
Derek Parkes - Best Boy Grip
Hubert Peddle - Carpenter
Colin Penman - Assistant Makeup
Richard Penn - Production Sound Mixer
Frank Perna - Painter
Doug Perry - Driver
Peter Persaud - Foley Recordist
Kate Phillips - Set Medic/First Aid
Jamie Pounder - Painter
Alison Reid - Stunts Coordinator
Doug Rennie - Painter
Jimmy Robb - Assistant ADR Editor
Jane Rogers - Extra Casting
Erick Salomon - Producer's Assistant
Mag Sarnowskia - Compositor
Sean Scoffield - Graphic Design
Rob Sischy - Compositor
John Douglas Smith - Supervising Sound Editor
Cherie Spencer - Set Dresser
Ernest Spiteri - Second Assistant Camera
Carla Spizziri - First Assistant Accountant
Vincent Sullivan - Additional Hair Stylist
Chris Takacs - Best Boy Electric
Andrew Tay - Re-Recording Mixer
Sven Thaysen - Carpenter
Blain Thrush - Second Assistant Camera
Elizabeth Tremblay - Script Supervisor
Rob Valeriote - Carpenter
Steve Van Denzen - Grip
John Wareing - Carpenter
Phil Whitfield - Electrician
Geoff Wigmore - Compositor
Steve Wigmore - Compositor
Steve Wilkie - Still Photographer
Mike Williams - Second Assistant Camera
Kris Wood - Video Playback
Karen Young - Third Assistant Director
Greg Zajac - Compositor
Mark Zsifkovits - Re-Recording Mixer
Costas Mandylor - Hoffman
Scott Patterson - Agent Strahm
Betsy Russell - Jill
Lyriq Bent - Rigg
Athena Karkanis - Agent Perez
Justin Louis - Art
Simon Reynolds - Lamanna
Donnie Wahlberg - Eric Matthews
Angus MacFayden - Jeff
Shawnee Smith - Amanda
Bahar Soomekh - Lynn
Dina Meyer - Kerry
Mike Realba - Fisk
Marty Adams - Ivan
Sarain Boylan - Brenda
Billy Otis - Cecil
James Van Patten - Dr. Heffner
David Boyce - Pathologist
Kevin Rushton - Trevor
Julian Richings - Vagrant
Kelly Jones - SWAT Pete
Ingrid Hart - Tracy
Niamh Wilson - Corbett
Janet Land - Morgan
Ron Lea - Rex
Joanne Boland - Crime Scene Photographer
Zoe Heath - Lab Technician
Bill Vibert - Young Cop
Eric Gores - Matt
Devon Bostick - Derek
Tony Nappo - Gus
Emmanuelle Vaugier - Addison
Noam Jenkins - Michael
Mike Butters - Paul
J. Larose - Troy
Oren Koules - The Man
Alison Luther - Young Girl
Kim Roberts - Nurse Deborah
David Webster - Dr. Steve
Sandra Manson - Nurse Patti
Shauna Black - Voice [Voice]
Darrell Dennis - Voice [Voice]
Tracey Frerencz - Voice [Voice]
Catherine Fitch - Voice [Voice]
Chris Marren - Voice [Voice]
Christopher Morris - Voice [Voice]
Geoffrey Pounsett - Voice [Voice]

Focus Features
BBC Films / Ingenious Film Partners / Jelly Roll Productions / Phoenix Wiley
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2007.07.30.
Egy másik amerikai, a bûvész Sid Waterman (Woody Allen) elõadását nézve meghökkenve veszi észre, hogy egyedül õ képes látni és hallani Joe-t.
A félig-meddig néhai zsurnaliszta élete fülesét adja a céltudatos lánynak, aki egybõl a sztori után veti magát, veszélyes kalandja során pedig Sid lesz segítõtársa.
A nyomozás Sondrát egy jólfésült angol arisztokrata (Hugh Jackman) karjaiba vezeti, s a lány azt hiszi, élete nagy románca vette kezdetét. Szép lassan azonban egyre erõsödik benne a gyanú, hogy új szerelme talán maga az egyre inkább veszélyessé váló nyomozás tárgya...
Both laughs and thrills are on the masthead in this comedy drama about a would-be reporter written and directed by Woody Allen. Sondra Pransky (Scarlett Johansson) is an American journalism student who travels to England to visit friends. While in London, she attends a magic show where magician Sid "Splendini" Waterman (Woody Allen) brings her on-stage as part of a trick in which he makes her disappear. However, while waiting to be "de-materialized," she's visited by the ghost of a murdered reporter (Ian McShane), who passes along the scoop of the decade. The spirit claims that Peter Lyman (Hugh Jackman), the wealthy and handsome son of a well-known aristocrat, is leading a double life as "the Tarot Card Killer," a serial murderer who has been terrifying the nation and eluding police. With the magician's help, Jane begins investigating the story and is able to piece together some incriminating evidence against Lyman. However, the more she learns, the more dangerous her investigation becomes especially when she falls into a romance with the suspected killer. Scoop was Woody Allen's second consecutive film with leading lady Scarlett Johansson, after the critically acclaimed Match Point; it was also Allen's second feature to be shot in Great Britain.
 
Woody Allen - Director / Screenwriter
Letty Aronson - Producer
Gareth Wiley - Producer
Remi Adefarasin - Cinematographer
Alisa Lepselter - Editor
Maria Djurkovic - Production Designer
Nick Palmer - Art Director
Nicky Kentish Barnes - Co-producer
Helen Robin - Co-producer
Stephen Tenenbaum - Executive Producer
Philippa Hart - Set Decorator
Jill Taylor - Costume Designer
Peter Glossop - Sound/Sound Designer
Mike Elliott - First Assistant Director
Patricia Kerrigan DiCerto - Casting
Gail Stevens - Casting
Juliet Taylor - Casting
Robert Hein - Supervising Sound Editor
Charles H. Joffe - Co-Executive Producer
Moving Picture Company - Visual Effects
Jack Rollins - Co-Executive Producer
Richard Stammers - Visual Effects Supervisor
díjak:
Best European Film (nom) 2006 Goya Awards
Hugh Jackman - Peter Lyman
Scarlett Johansson - Sondra Pransky
Ian McShane - Joe Strombel
Charles Dance - Mr. Malcolm
Romola Garai - Vivian
Fenella Woolgar - Jane Cook
Julian Glover - Lord Lyman
Victoria Hamilton - Jan

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2007.04.09.
rendezõ: Boaz Davidson
forgatókönyvíró: Boaz Davidson, Eli Tavor
operatõr: Amnon Salomon
producer: Yoram Globus, Menahem Golan
vágó: Jon Koslowsky
Jonathan Sagall (Bobby)
Zachi Noy (Huey)
Ariella Rabinovich (Doris)
Orna Dagan (Nikki)
Rachel Steiner (Martha)
Sibylle Rauch (Frieda)

20th Century Fox
20th Century Fox / Peter V. Miller Investment Corp. / Sandollar Productions
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2007.01.07.
Kewpie-doll voiced Melanie Griffith does a sexed-up Nancy Drew turn in David Seltzer's adaptation of Susan Issacs' novel Shining Through. Set during World war II, Griffith plays Linda Voss, a spunky New York girl who applies for a job with international lawyer Ed Leland (Michael Douglas). Ed hires her immediately when he finds out that she speaks German fluently. The reason Ed is so interested in Linda's language skills is because Ed is an undercover OSS officer who needs a German translator. Their business relationship translates into love, but when America enters the war, Ed abandons his law practice to become a full-time spy. Utilizing Linda's charms, she travels to Berlin and infiltrates the Nazis as a domestic to try to discover information about "a bomb that can fly by itself." But Linda has personal as well as patriotic motives for agreeing to go undercover, since she has Jewish relatives in Berlin and wants to find out their whereabouts.
 
David Seltzer - Director / Producer / Screenwriter
Carol Baum - Producer
Sandy Gallin - Producer
Zvi Howard Rosenman - Producer
Susan Issacs - Book Author
Jan de Bont - Cinematographer
Michael Kamen - Composer (Music Score)
Craig McKay - Editor
Anthony Pratt - Production Designer
Desmond Crowe - Art Director
Kevin Phipps - Art Director
Nigel Wooll - Co-producer
Peter Howitt - Set Designer
Marit Allen - Costume Designer
Ivan Sharrock - Sound/Sound Designer
Naomi Donne - Makeup
Richard Conway - Special Effects
Don French - First Assistant Director
Medusah - Hair Styles
Behruz Torbati - Associate Editor
Melanie Griffith - Linda Voss
Liam Neeson - Franze-Otto Dietrich
Joely Richardson - Margrete Von Eberstien
John Gielgud - Sunflower
Francis V. Guinan, Jr. - Andrew Berringer
Patrick Winczewski - Fishmonger
Victoria Shalet - Dietrich's Daughter
Suzanne Roquette - Woman Dinner Guest at Drescher's
Markus Napier - S.S. Officer
Roland Nitschke - Horst Drescher
Klaus Munster - Cab Driver
Hana-Maria Pravda - Babysitter
Lisa Orgolini - Girl in Canteen
Claus Plankers - S.S. Officer at Fishmonger
Wolfe Morris - Male Translator
Nigel Whitmey - 1st GI in Canteen
Lutz Weillich - Train Station Guard
Anthony Walters - Dietrich's Son
Simone Reynolds
Barbara Cohen
Tusse Silberg - Woman Dinner Guest at Drescher's
Hans-Martin Stier - Truck Driver
Sylvia Syms - Linda's Mother
Lorinne Vozoff - Personnel Director
Anna Tzelniker - Cleaning Woman
Clement Von Franckenstein - BBC Interviewer
Mary Gail Artz
Peter Flechtner - S.S. Officer at Fishmonger
Constanze Engelbrecht - Stayson Von Neest
Fritz Eggert - German Soldier
John Forristal
Rob Freeman - 2nd GI in Canteen
Michael Gempart - Man at Kinderstrasse
Stanley Beard - Linda's Father
Sheila Allen - Olga Leiner
Simon de Deney - S.S. Man
Mathieu Carriere - Von Haefler
Jay Benedict - Wisecracker in War Room
Andrzej Borkowski - German Refugee
Janis Martin - Opera Singer
Lorelei King - Leland's New Secretary
Wolf Kahler - Border Commandant
Hansi Jochmann - Hedda Drescher
Markus Kissling - Swiss Border Guard
Thomas Kretschmann - Man at Zurich Station
Dana Gladstone - Street Agitator
Deirdre Harrison - USO Singer
Ludwig Haas - Adolf Hitler
Martin Hoppe - German Soldier
William Hope - Kernohan
Alexander Hauff - S.S. Officer at Fishmonger
Wolfgang Heger - Bus Conductor Kinderstrasse

Warner Brothers
Atkinson Knickerbocker Films / Warner Brothers
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
6.0
2006.04.06.
Set amidst the burgeoning Seattle alternative music scene of the early '90s, Singles follows a group of twentysomethings as they try to find love and try to come to terms with their passage into adulthood. Arranged as an episodic comedy, the film follows a group of friends who live in the same apartment building and hang out at the same coffee shop. The central couple is Steve Dunne (Campbell Scott) and Linda Powell (Kyra Sedgwick), a pair who meet at an Alice In Chains concert and eventually fall in love. Singles follows the tumultuous relationship between Steve and Linda and their friendship with Janet Livermore (Bridget Fonda), who is trying to win the affection of grunge-rocker Cliff Poncier (Matt Dillon). The film also has a number of cameos, including actors Eric Stoltz, Tom Skerritt, Peter Horton, director Tim Burton and the film's author/director, Cameron Crowe. From the musical side of the fence, Singles features appearances by Sub Pop executive Bruce Pavitt, musicians Chris Cornell (Soundgarden), Pat DiNizio (Smithereens), Tad (Tad), and Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder, Jeff Ament, and Stone Gossard, who play Dillon's backing band, Citizen Dick.  
Cameron Crowe - Director / Producer / Screenwriter
Richard Hashimoto - Producer
Ueli Steiger - Cinematographer
Paul Westerberg - Composer (Music Score)
Richard Chew - Editor / Co-producer
Stephen Lineweaver - Production Designer
Mark Haack - Art Director
Kelly Curtis - Associate Producer
Art Linson - Executive Producer
Clay Griffith - Set Designer
Jane Ruhm - Costume Designer
Campbell Scott - Steve Dunne
Kyra Sedgwick - Linda Powell
Sheila Kelley - Debbie Hunt
Jim True - David Bailey
Matt Dillon - Cliff Poncier
Bill Pullman - Dr. Jamison
James LeGros - Andy
Devon Raymond - Ruth
Camilo Gallardo - Luiz
Ally Walker - Pam
Eric Stoltz - Mime
Jeremy Piven - Doug Hughley
Tom Skerritt - Mayor Weber
Bill Smille - Boston Doctor
Stephen Rutledge - Charles
Bruce Pavitt - Bruce
Alicia Roper - Kissing Woman
"Crazy Steve" Olsen - Rob
Pat di Nizio - Sid
Cameron Crowe - Club Interviewer
Tim Burton - Brian
Sandra P. Grant - Waitress
Peter Horton - Jamie
Michael Parker - Mover
Jaffar Smith - Kid #2
Randy Thompson - Stu
Michael Su - Ted
Jerry Ziesmer - Councilman Jordan Fisher
Johnny S.B. Willis - Rick
Eddie Vedder - Eddie
Dan Wartman - Single Kid on Plane
Marion Dougherty
Nina Escudero - Airline Clerk
Jerome Ehlers - Himself
Thomas A. Doyle - Wrong Phone Number
Michael Gardner - Mike
Dana Eskelson - Club Girl
Tom Francis - Deputy Mayor
Paul Giamatti - Kissing Man
Bernard Bentley - Spiro
Jeff Ament - Jeff
Alice Marie Crowe - Dr. Jamison's Nurse
Chris Cornell - Chris
Art Cahn - Magazine Stand Clerk
Wayne Cody - Himself
Chuck McQuary - Garage Opener Clerk
Matt Magnano - Kid #1
Karen Denice LaVoie - Hostess
Jane Jones - Denise
Xavier McDaniel - Himself
Christopher Kennedy Masterson - Steve-Age 10
Debi Mazar - Brenda (Outtakes)
Joan Giammarco - Receptionist
Lara Harris - Poetess (Outtakes)
Mykol Hazsen - Club Bouncer
Stone Gossard - Stone
Daniel Johnson - Sean
Heather Hughes - Lauren
Jim Hechim - Rick
Amy Hill - Hospital Nurse

Universal Pictures
Universal Pictures / Working Title Films
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2007.04.09.
 
Joe Carnahan - Director / Screenwriter
Tim Bevan - Producer
Eric Fellner - Producer
Mauro Fiore - Cinematographer
Nick Angel - Musical Direction/Supervision
Clint Mansell - Composer (Music Score)
Robert Frazen - Editor
Martin Whist - Production Designer
Maria Baker - Art Director
Liza Chasin - Executive Producer
Robert Graf - Executive Producer
Billy Hunter - Set Designer
Cat Smith - Set Designer
Brana Michelle Rosenfeld - Set Decorator
Mary Zophres - Costume Designer
Jim Stuebe - Sound/Sound Designer
Derek Vanderhorst - Sound/Sound Designer
Cindy Williams - Makeup
L. Justin Muller - First Assistant Director
Cathy Sandrich Gelfond - Casting
Amanda Mackey - Casting
Larz Anderson - Special Effects Coordinator
Larry Blanford - Second Unit Director
Ben Bray - Stunts Coordinator / Second Unit Director
CIS Hollywood - Visual Effects
Skip Livesay - Supervising Sound Editor
Thomas J. Smith - Visual Effects Supervisor
Andy Garcia - Stanley Locke
Alicia Keys - Georgia Sykes
Ray Liotta - Donald Carruthers
Jeremy Piven - Buddy "Aces" Israel
Ryan Reynolds - Richard Messner
Peter Berg - "Pistol" Pete Deeks
Taraji Henson - Sharice Watters
Chris Pine - Darwin Tremor
Martin Henderson - Hollis Elmore
Jason Bateman - Rupert "Rip" Reed
Nestor Carbonell - Pasqual Acosta
Common - Sir Ivy
Joseph Ruskin - Primo Sparazza
Kevin Durand
Maury Sterling
Curtis Armstrong
Tommy Flanagan
Davenia McFadden
Alex Rocco
Joel Edgerton
David Proval
Vladimir Kulich
Wayne Newton

Universal Pictures
Universal Pictures / Working Title Films
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2007.11.22.
 
Joe Carnahan - Director / Screenwriter
Tim Bevan - Producer
Eric Fellner - Producer
Mauro Fiore - Cinematographer
Nick Angel - Musical Direction/Supervision
Clint Mansell - Composer (Music Score)
Robert Frazen - Editor
Martin Whist - Production Designer
Maria Baker - Art Director
Liza Chasin - Executive Producer
Robert Graf - Executive Producer
Billy Hunter - Set Designer
Cat Smith - Set Designer
Brana Michelle Rosenfeld - Set Decorator
Mary Zophres - Costume Designer
Jim Stuebe - Sound/Sound Designer
Derek Vanderhorst - Sound/Sound Designer
Cindy Williams - Makeup
L. Justin Muller - First Assistant Director
Cathy Sandrich Gelfond - Casting
Amanda Mackey - Casting
Larz Anderson - Special Effects Coordinator
Larry Blanford - Second Unit Director
Ben Bray - Stunts Coordinator / Second Unit Director
CIS Hollywood - Visual Effects
Skip Livesay - Supervising Sound Editor
Thomas J. Smith - Visual Effects Supervisor
Andy Garcia - Stanley Locke
Alicia Keys - Georgia Sykes
Ray Liotta - Donald Carruthers
Jeremy Piven - Buddy "Aces" Israel
Ryan Reynolds - Richard Messner
Peter Berg - "Pistol" Pete Deeks
Taraji Henson - Sharice Watters
Chris Pine - Darwin Tremor
Martin Henderson - Hollis Elmore
Jason Bateman - Rupert "Rip" Reed
Nestor Carbonell - Pasqual Acosta
Common - Sir Ivy
Joseph Ruskin - Primo Sparazza
Kevin Durand
Maury Sterling
Curtis Armstrong
Tommy Flanagan
Davenia McFadden
Alex Rocco
Joel Edgerton
David Proval
Vladimir Kulich
Wayne Newton

Paramount
Paramount
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
6.0
2008.01.20.
In the comedic farce Soapdish, the behind-the-scenes lives of several soap opera actors are just as melodramatic as those of their television counterparts. Sally Field stars as Celeste Talbert, the star of a declining TV show. To make matters worse, Talbert's career is thrown into turmoil when her rival, Montana Moorehead (Cathy Moriarty), tries to persuade producer David Barnes (Robert Downey Jr.) to write Talbert off the show. Smitten by Moorehead, Barnes comes up with a scheme to get Talbert off the show by hiring her niece Lori (Elisabeth Shue) and then Jeffrey (Kevin Kline), an old flame and cast member who was written out of the show 20 years prior. Soon, mayhem rules on the set as the cast and crew tangle, culminating in a special episode, broadcast live.
 
Michael Hoffman - Director
Alan Greisman - Producer
Aaron Spelling - Producer
Andrew Bergman - Screenwriter
Robert Harling - Screenwriter
Ueli Steiger - Cinematographer
Alan Silvestri - Composer (Music Score)
Garth Craven - Editor
Joel Freeman - Co-producer / Production Designer
Eugenio Zanetti - Production Designer
Jim Dultz - Art Director
Victoria White - Co-producer
Herbert Ross - Executive Producer
Lee Poll - Set Designer
Nolan Miller - Costume Designer
Lora Kennedy - Casting
Roger Paradiso - Unit Production Manager
díjak:
Best Actor - Musical or Comedy (nom) Kevin Kline 1991 Golden Globe
Kevin Kline - Jeffrey Anderson
Robert Downey, Jr. - David Barnes
Cathy Moriarty - Montana Moorehead
Whoopi Goldberg - Rose Schwartz
Elisabeth Shue - Lori Craven
Carrie Fisher - Betsy Faye Sharon
Garry Marshall - Edmund Edwards
Teri Hatcher - Ariel Maloney
Paul Johansson - Bolt Brennan
Leeza Gibbons - Herself
John Tesh - Himself
Stephen Nichols - Award Presenter
Michael Berkowitz - Young Autograph Seeker
David Byron - Nitwit
Robert Camilletti - Actor
Tim Choate - A.D.
Nico de Silva - Bus Boy
Willie Garson - Nitwit
Mary Pat Gleason - Housewife
Penny Gumeny - Fan
Finola Hughes - "All My Trials" Actress (uncredited)
Mary Thompson Hunt - Fan
Brick Karnes - Homeless Extra
Sheila Kelley - Fran
Lora Kennedy
Cornelia Kiss - Receptionist
Barry Kivel - Nitwit
Phil Leeds - Old Man
Gino Lucci - Bus Driver
Costas Mandylor - Mark
Vince Melocchi - P.A.
Armando Molina - Bus Boy
Marianne Muellerleile - Housewife
Amy Nabi - Woman Shopper
Kathy Najimy - Tawny Miller
Arne Nannestad - Burton White
Ivory Ocean - Bartender
Dorothy Patterson - Old Woman
Clive Rosengren - Doorman
Ben Stein - Nitwit
Wai Ching Ho - Fan
Herta Ware - Old Woman

20th Century Fox
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
9.0
2005.03.26.
If you don't think Speed is the fastest-moving adventure film ever made, we challenge you to find a faster one. Keanu Reeves stars as an LA Bomb Squad specialist whose principal antagonist is elusive bomber-extortionist Dennis Hopper. Seeking vengeance after his latest ransom scheme is thwarted, Hopper presents a personal challenge to Reeves: A wired-for-destruction city bus, which will detonate if the speedometer drops below 50 MPH. Playing the reluctant civilian who is pressed into service as the bus' "substitute driver," leading lady Sandra Bullock became a major star in her own right. Once Speed gets to the meat of its story, the excitement never lets upnot even after the boobytrapped bus is out of the picture 
Jan de Bont - Director
Ian Bryce - Producer
Mark Gordon - Producer
Graham Yost - Screenwriter
Andrzej Bartkowiak - Cinematographer
Mark Mancina - Composer (Music Score)
John Wright - Editor
Jackson de Govia - Production Designer
John R. Jensen - Art Director
Allison Lyon - Co-producer
K.C. Fox - Set Designer
Louis Mann - Set Designer
Peter Romero - Set Designer
Stan Tropp - Set Designer
Ellen Mirojnick - Costume Designer
David MacMillan - Sound/Sound Designer
John Frazier - Special Effects
David Sardi - First Assistant Director
Gary Hymes - Stunts
Risa Bramon Garcia - Casting
Billy Hopkins - Casting
Bob Beemer - Re-Recording Mixer
Kay Rose - Sound Editor
Alexander Witt - Second Unit Director
Dennis Hopper - Howard Payne
Sandra Bullock - Annie Porter
Joe Morton - Capt.McMahon
Jeff Daniels - Harry
Alan Ruck - Stephens
Glenn Plummer - Jaguar Owner
Richard Lineback - Norwood
Beth Grant - Helen
Hawthorne James - Sam
Carlos Carrasco - Ortiz
David Kriegel - Terry
Natsuko Ohama - Mrs.Kamino
Daniel Villarreal - Ray
Billy Hopkins
Risa Bramon Garcia
Thomas Rosales, Jr. - Coffee Shop Worker

20th Century Fox
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
9.0
2006.07.29.
If you don't think Speed is the fastest-moving adventure film ever made, we challenge you to find a faster one. Keanu Reeves stars as an LA Bomb Squad specialist whose principal antagonist is elusive bomber-extortionist Dennis Hopper. Seeking vengeance after his latest ransom scheme is thwarted, Hopper presents a personal challenge to Reeves: A wired-for-destruction city bus, which will detonate if the speedometer drops below 50 MPH. Playing the reluctant civilian who is pressed into service as the bus' "substitute driver," leading lady Sandra Bullock became a major star in her own right. Once Speed gets to the meat of its story, the excitement never lets upnot even after the boobytrapped bus is out of the picture 
Jan de Bont - Director
Ian Bryce - Producer
Mark Gordon - Producer
Graham Yost - Screenwriter
Andrzej Bartkowiak - Cinematographer
Mark Mancina - Composer (Music Score)
John Wright - Editor
Jackson de Govia - Production Designer
John R. Jensen - Art Director
Allison Lyon - Co-producer
K.C. Fox - Set Designer
Louis Mann - Set Designer
Peter Romero - Set Designer
Stan Tropp - Set Designer
Ellen Mirojnick - Costume Designer
David MacMillan - Sound/Sound Designer
John Frazier - Special Effects
David Sardi - First Assistant Director
Gary Hymes - Stunts
Risa Bramon Garcia - Casting
Billy Hopkins - Casting
Bob Beemer - Re-Recording Mixer
Kay Rose - Sound Editor
Alexander Witt - Second Unit Director
Dennis Hopper - Howard Payne
Sandra Bullock - Annie Porter
Joe Morton - Capt.McMahon
Jeff Daniels - Harry
Alan Ruck - Stephens
Glenn Plummer - Jaguar Owner
Richard Lineback - Norwood
Beth Grant - Helen
Hawthorne James - Sam
Carlos Carrasco - Ortiz
David Kriegel - Terry
Natsuko Ohama - Mrs.Kamino
Daniel Villarreal - Ray
Billy Hopkins
Risa Bramon Garcia
Thomas Rosales, Jr. - Coffee Shop Worker

20th Century Fox / Blue Tulip
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
2.0
2005.03.31.
Indications were that this action sequel was in trouble before production began, when the male lead from the first film, Keanu Reeves, declined a role in the follow-up. Sandra Bullock returns as Annie Porter, an accident-prone ditz who is thrilled when her boyfriend Alex (Jason Patric) presents her with two tickets for a cruise ship vacation to the Bahamas. The trip is a peace offering presented because Annie has just learned that Alex is a police officer who's been lying to her about his choice of profession. Little does the happy couple know that the disgruntled John Geiger (Willem Dafoe), designer of the ship's computer system, has plotted a violent takeover of the vessel and a diamond hijacking that puts everyone on board in mortal danger. Being the dashing police officer he is, Alex leaps into action and tries to stop Geiger, but not before the ship crashes at top velocity into a Caribbean port town. Sandra Bullock agreed to star in this flop of a sequel in order to get financial backing for a pet project, Hope Floats (1998), a low-budget drama that turned a healthy profit 
Jan de Bont - Director / Producer / Screenwriter / Screen Story
Steve Perry - Producer
Michael Peyser - Producer
Randall McCormick - Screenwriter / Screen Story
Jeff Nathanson - Screenwriter
Jack N. Green - Cinematographer
Budd Carr - Musical Direction/Supervision
Mark Mancina - Composer (Music Score)
Alan Cody - Editor
Bill Kenney - Production Designer
Joseph C. Nemec III - Production Designer
William Ladd Skinner - Art Director
Glenn Salloum - Associate Producer
Mark Gordon - Executive Producer
Cindy Carr - Set Designer
Louise Frogley - Costume Designer
Rob Janiger - Sound/Sound Designer
Al di Sarro - Special Effects
Stefen Fangmeier - Special Effects
Industrial Light & Magic - Special Effects
Rhythm & Hues Studios - Special Effects
Bert Terreri - Special Effects
Denis L. Stewart - First Assistant Director
Alexander Witt - Camera Operator / Second Unit Director
Risa Bramon Garcia - Casting
Randi Hiller - Casting
Dick Ziker - Stunts Coordinator
Jason Patric - Alex Shaw
Willem Dafoe - John Geiger
Temuera Morrison - Juliano
Brian McCardie - Merced
Christine Firkins - Drew
Tim Conway - Mr. Kenter
Bo Svenson - Capt. Pollard
Enrique Murciano Jr. - Alejandro
Tamia - Sheri Silver
Lois Chiles
Colleen Camp - Debbie
Kimmy Robertson - Liza
Michael Hagerty - Harvey
Glenn Plummer

20th Century Fox / Blue Tulip
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
2.0
2006.07.29.
Indications were that this action sequel was in trouble before production began, when the male lead from the first film, Keanu Reeves, declined a role in the follow-up. Sandra Bullock returns as Annie Porter, an accident-prone ditz who is thrilled when her boyfriend Alex (Jason Patric) presents her with two tickets for a cruise ship vacation to the Bahamas. The trip is a peace offering presented because Annie has just learned that Alex is a police officer who's been lying to her about his choice of profession. Little does the happy couple know that the disgruntled John Geiger (Willem Dafoe), designer of the ship's computer system, has plotted a violent takeover of the vessel and a diamond hijacking that puts everyone on board in mortal danger. Being the dashing police officer he is, Alex leaps into action and tries to stop Geiger, but not before the ship crashes at top velocity into a Caribbean port town. Sandra Bullock agreed to star in this flop of a sequel in order to get financial backing for a pet project, Hope Floats (1998), a low-budget drama that turned a healthy profit 
Jan de Bont - Director / Producer / Screenwriter / Screen Story
Steve Perry - Producer
Michael Peyser - Producer
Randall McCormick - Screenwriter / Screen Story
Jeff Nathanson - Screenwriter
Jack N. Green - Cinematographer
Budd Carr - Musical Direction/Supervision
Mark Mancina - Composer (Music Score)
Alan Cody - Editor
Bill Kenney - Production Designer
Joseph C. Nemec III - Production Designer
William Ladd Skinner - Art Director
Glenn Salloum - Associate Producer
Mark Gordon - Executive Producer
Cindy Carr - Set Designer
Louise Frogley - Costume Designer
Rob Janiger - Sound/Sound Designer
Al di Sarro - Special Effects
Stefen Fangmeier - Special Effects
Industrial Light & Magic - Special Effects
Rhythm & Hues Studios - Special Effects
Bert Terreri - Special Effects
Denis L. Stewart - First Assistant Director
Alexander Witt - Camera Operator / Second Unit Director
Risa Bramon Garcia - Casting
Randi Hiller - Casting
Dick Ziker - Stunts Coordinator
Jason Patric - Alex Shaw
Willem Dafoe - John Geiger
Temuera Morrison - Juliano
Brian McCardie - Merced
Christine Firkins - Drew
Tim Conway - Mr. Kenter
Bo Svenson - Capt. Pollard
Enrique Murciano Jr. - Alejandro
Tamia - Sheri Silver
Lois Chiles
Colleen Camp - Debbie
Kimmy Robertson - Liza
Michael Hagerty - Harvey
Glenn Plummer

Columbia Pictures / Mandate Pictures / Sony Pictures Entertainment
Columbia Pictures / Mandate Pictures / Three Strange Angels
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
7.0
2007.10.31.
A történet röviden annyi, hogy van egy írónõ és van egy adóellenõr. Az adóellenõr éli a teljesen unalmas és monoton életét, minden nap ugyanazt teszi, egészen addig amíg egyik reggel fogmosás közben nem hall egy hangot, amint épp a cselekedetét narrálja. Igen, az írónõ az, aki írja a könyvét, amiben az adóellenõr, Harold, a fõszereplõ. A csavar, hogy egy idõben és városban és mindenben élnek. A kibogozáshoz meg meg kell nézni a filmet, ha ez nem volt világos (kezdetnek meg mondjuk a trailert), mert vicces és megható, de komolyan.
Én meg most kénytelen vagyok azt mondani, hogy ez egy baromira jó film volt, szintén olyan, hogy abbahagyni lehetetlennek bizonyult, így rohanhattam is pisilni amint vége lett. Semmi látványos akció vagy ilyesmi, egyszerûen az ahogy Harold megpróbálja kideríteni, ki az írónõ aki narrálja az életét, közben más bonyodalmakba is keveredik. Nem tagadom, beszippantott az alap szituáció mint pókhálót a porszívó, vagy mittomén milyen hasonlattal jöjjek, ami ennél ütõsebb.
A kidolgozás meg szintén baromira bejött, a helyszínek (a geek pod lakása), az esõs jelenet, minden, és szerintem minden designernek kötelezõ megnézni az elsõ 5 percet legalább, annyira jó ez a számkiírós ábrás grafika (meg a végefõcím is természetesen, ott is hasonló a kinézet). Meg persze a szereplõk is kitettek magukért, bár kicsit fura volt Will Ferrellt ilyen szerepben látni, de nyilván bírt vele.
Amit még megemlítenék, hogy Kaufman munkáihoz hasonlítják a filmet, akinek ilyen alapvetések fûzõdnek a nevéhez mint a John Malkovich menet, Egy makulátlan elme.., Adaptáció, ilyesmik, és hát nem véletlenül hasonlítják hozzá. Tényleg volt benne Kaufman hatás, ha lehet így hívni.
A socially isolated IRS agent whose every move is documented by a disembodied female voice discovers that his life is the subject of a book currently being written by a best-selling author, whose creative block has stunted her repeated efforts to kill him off, in a quirky fantasy comedy written by Hollywood hot property Zach Helm and directed by Finding Neverland's Marc Forester. Harold Crick (Will Ferrell) lives a life of solitude. Kay Eiffel (Emma Thompson) can't seem to find a way to finish her latest book. Though Harold and Kay have never actually met, their fates are about to become intertwined in a most unusual manner. With her publishers growing increasingly impatient with her apparent inability to put the finishing touches on her latest novel, Kay is assigned a new assistant whose task it is to help provide the creative push needed to get her book finished and into the hands of her many eager fans. The subject of Kay's novel is a lonely and despairing IRS agent named Harold Crick, who believes that his life has lost any real meaning. As Kay continues to weave Harold's woeful tale without realizing that her protagonist is actually a living human being unable to concentrate on his life and career due to the constant interference of the narrator who inexplicably seems to anticipate his every move and read his every thought, her continued efforts to kill her perplexed subject finally provide him with the incentive needed to fully experience life by seeking out the source of the voice that plagues him. Penned by the screenwriter named by Variety magazine as one of the "Top Ten Writers to Watch" and who was also included in Esquire magazine's "Best and Brightest" list of 2004, Stranger Than Fiction features supporting performances by Maggie Gyllenhaal, Dustin Hoffman, and Queen Latifah.
 
Marc Forster - Director
Lindsay Doran - Producer
Zach Helm - Screenwriter
Ron Goodman - Cinematographer
Ted Lichtenheld - Cinematographer
Sean O'Reilly - Cinematographer
Roberto Schaefer - Cinematographer
Britt Daniel - Composer (Music Score)
Roger Neill - Composer (Music Score)
Brian Reitzell - Musical Direction/Supervision / Composer (Music Score)
Matt Chessé - Editor
Kevin Thompson - Production Designer
Craig Jackson - Art Director
Aubrey Henderson - Co-producer
Jimmy Miller - Co-producer
Joe Drake - Executive Producer
Nathan Kahane - Executive Producer
Eric Kopeloff - Executive Producer / Unit Production Manager
Kerry Sanders - Set Designer
Frank Fleming - Costume Designer
Ford Wheeler - Set Decorator
Geoffrey G. Rubay - Sound/Sound Designer / Supervising Sound Editor
Michael Lerman - First Assistant Director
Edward Gutentag - Camera Operator
Jim McConkey - Camera Operator
Kathleen Driscoll-Mohler - Casting
Lora Hirschberg - Sound Mixer
Francine Maisler - Casting
Scott Millan - Sound Mixer
David Obermeyer - Sound Mixer
Paskal,Tenner & Rudnicke Casting, Inc. - Casting
Michael Semanick - Sound Mixer
Alicia Accardo - Script Supervisor
Kate Amer - Production Coordinator
Steve Andrzejewski - Location Manager
Peter Bankins - Properties Master
BarXseven - Visual Effects
Laverne Caracuzzi - Key Make-up
Deborah Dee - Key Hairstylist
Digital Dimension - Visual Effects
Double Negative Ltd. - Visual Effects
FX Cartel - Visual Effects
Kevin Tod Haug - Second Unit Director / Cinematographer / Visual Effects
Intelligent Creatures - Visual Effects
Katie Kerr - Visual Effects
Klon Films - Visual Effects
Frank R. Krenmuller - Special Effects Foreman
Lisa Layman - Department Head Makeup
Rick LeFevour - Stunts Coordinator
Anthony J. Lullo - Gaffer
Frances Mathias - Department Head Hair
Eileen McCahill - Costumes Supervisor
Karyn McCarthy - Unit Production Manager
Cory McCrum-Abdo - Post Production Supervisor
Leslie McMinn - Visual Effects Producer
MK12 - Title Design / Graphic Design
Mokko Studio - Visual Effects
Tyler Osman - Construction Coordinator
Don J. Parsons - Special Effects Coordinator
Mary Sunshine - Production Accountant
Peter Thorell - Second Assistant Director
Jim Tynes - Gaffer
díjak:
Film Presented 2006 BFI London Film Festival
Best Screenplay (nom) Zach Helm 2006 Broadcast Film Critics Association
Best Supporting Actress (nom) Emma Thompson 2006 Broadcast Film Critics Association
Best Actor - Comedy or Musical (nom) Will Ferrell 2006 Golden Globe
Best Supporting British Actress (nom) Emma Thompson 2006 London Film Critics Circle
Best Original Screenplay (win) Zach Helm 2006 National Board of Review
Best Actor - Comedy or Musical (nom) Will Ferrell 2006 Satellite Awards
Best Picture - Comedy or Musical (nom) 2006 Satellite Awards
Film Presented 2006 Toronto International Film Festival
Best Original Screenplay (nom) Zach Helm 2006 Writers Guild of America
Maggie Gyllenhaal - Ana Pascal
Dustin Hoffman - Professor Jules Hilbert
Queen Latifah - Penny Escher
Emma Thompson - Karen 'Kay' Eiffel
Tony Hale - Dave
Tom Hulce - Doctor Cayly
Linda Hunt - Doctor Mittag-Leffler
William Dick - IRS Co-Worker 1
Guy Massey - IRS Co-Worker 2
Martha Espinoza - IRS Co-Worker 3
T.J. Jagodowski - IRS Co-Worker 4
Peter Grosz - IRS Co-Worker 5
Ricky Adams - Young Boy
Christian Stolte - Young Boy's Father
Denise Hughes - Kronecker Bus Driver
Peggy Roeder - Polish Woman
Tonray Ho - IRS Co-Worker 6
Danny Rhodes - Bakery Employee 1
Helen Young - Bakery Customer 1
David Pompeii - Bakery Customer 2
Linara Washington - Bakery Employee 2
Larry Neumann Jr. - Homeless Man
John Mohrlein - Man With Hose
Bruce Jarchow - Commuter
Kristin Chenoweth - Book Channel Host
Bradley Mott - Large Man on Bus
John Watson, Sr. - TV Author
David Wiegers - Bakery Customer 3
Jarret Sleeper - Bakery Customer 4
Karen Lloyd - Customer With Tan
Keith Kupferer - Demolition Foreman
Danny McCarthy - Demoliton Crew
Tab Baker - Demolition Crew
Mark Buettner - Claw Operator
Christian Young - ER Doctor 1
Arraon Hixson - Young Male Patient
Bryan Kelly - ER Orderly
Whitney Sneed - ER Nurse 1
Ray Kurut - ER Doctor 2
Michael Cook - ER Doctor 3
Cheryl Lynn Bruce - Head ER Nurse
Chet Dubowski - Man in Tweed
Oran "Juice" Jones - Banneker Press Receptionist
Jordan Keller - Grocer
Herb Lichtenstein - IRS Co-Worker 7
Stacey Jackson - IRS Co-Worker 8
Jordan Teplitz - Old Man on Phone
Ricardo Guiterrez - Bus Company Manager
James Mazza - Irritated Man on Bus
Oscar Roxas - Another Man on Bus
Nadiera Bost - Accident Witness
Sandra Marquez - Accident Witness
Lacy Coil - Accident Witness
Will Clinger - Accident Witness
Albert Samuels - Accident Witness
Frank Caeti - Accident Witness
Andrew Rothenberg - Doctor Mercator
Rengin Altay - Nurse
Lucinda Kemp - Bus Operator
Donna Watkins - Bus Operator
Julien Heron - Animal Footage Voiceover [Voice]
Bob Papenbrook - Animal Footage Voiceover [Voice]
Mike McColl - Animal Footage Voiceover [Voice]

Samuel Goldwyn Company
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
10.0
2006.07.16.
Elegendõ-e az ország nyelvét beszélni ahhoz, hogy befogadják a kívülrõl érkezõt?
Willie -eredeti neve Molnár Béla- 10 éve költözött Budapestrõl New Yorkba. Mindent megtesz annak érdekében, hogy amerikainak tekintsék és eltitkolja származását. Mégsem találta meg számítását az újvilágban, koszos kis lakásban él és szerencsejátékkal keresi a pénzt. Willie kénytelen Amerikába érkezõ unokatestvérével, Évával tölteni tíz napot, mielõtt a lány tovább utazna Cleveland-ben élõ nagynénjéhez. A kezdeti feszültségek ellenére hamar rádöbben a köztük lévõ hasonlóságra: a családban õk a fekete bárányok.
Egy évvel a találkozás után Willie elindul barátjával az azóta nagynénjénél élõ Évához, hogy együtt fedezzék fel Floridát, a paradicsomot
A rövid epizódszerû jelenetekbõl álló sokszoros fesztivál gyõztes alkotás Jim Jarmusch második nagyjátékfilmje.
Although Jim Jarmusch made his directorial debut with Permanent Vacation (1982), Stranger than Paradise (1984) marked his breakthrough as a major American filmmaker. One of the most deadpan comedies ever committed to film, Stranger than Paradise suggests a Buster Keaton film written by Samuel Beckett and Jack Kerouac and directed by Andy Warhol. Willie (John Lurie) is a small-time gambler whose distant cousin Eva (Eszter Balint) is moving to America from Eastern Europe and informs him that she'll need to stay with him for ten days. Willie isn't happy to have Eva around, but after Willie introduces her to the joys of American cigarettes and TV dinners ("You got your meat, you got your potatoes, you got your vegetables, you got your dessert and you don't have to wash the dishes this is how we eat in America!"), Eva steals a frozen meal and a pack of smokes from the corner store, and Willie is both surprised and impressed. His buddy Eddie (Richard Edson) happens by, and they hang out with Eva just long enough to develop a fondness for her before she moves on to Ohio, where she'll live with her Aunt Lottie (Cecillia Stark). Months later, Willie and Eddie score $600 in a poker game and decide to visit Eva in Ohio. However, it's the dead of winter, and they have nothing to do except look at the frozen surface of the lake. The three eventually head down to the tacky paradise of Miami, where Willie and Eddie try their luck with the ponies and Eva decides what to do next. Stranger than Paradise is a film that defines the notion, "It's not what you say, but how you say it." Shot in long, static takes, its style is minimalism itself, but the post-beatnik cool of John Lurie, Richard Edson and Eszter Balint somehow betrays the fact that they care about each other, and a loopy charm and subtle but potent humor seeps through the film's stark black-and-white images. Stranger than Paradise began as a short subject which was made possible by German director Wim Wenders, who gave Jarmusch a supply of film stock left over from one of his projects, and it went on to become one of the most influential movies of the 1980s, casting a wide shadow over the new generation of independent American filmmakers to come.
 
Jim Jarmusch - Director / Screenwriter / Editor
Sara Driver - Producer
Tom DiCillo - Cinematographer
Drew Kunin - Composer (Music Score)
John Lurie - Composer (Music Score)
Melody London - Editor
Guido Chiesa - Production Designer
Sam Edwards - Production Designer
Tom Jarmusch - Production Designer
díjak:
Camera d'Or (win) Jim Jarmusch 1984 Cannes International Film Festival
Best Film (win) 1984 National Society of Film Critics
Special Award: Dramatic (win) Jim Jarmusch 1985 US Film Festival (through 1989)
Eszter Balint - Eva
Richard Edson - Eddie
Cecillia Stark - Aunt Lottie
Danny Rosen - Billy
Rammellzee - Man with Money
Sara Driver - Girl with Hat
Paul Sloane - Motel Owner
Brian J. Burchill - Poker player
Richard Boes - Factory Worker
Rockets Redglare - Poker Player
Tom Docillo - Airline Agent
Harvey Perr - Poker player

20th Century Fox
Cobalt Media Group / Furthur Films / Greenestreet Films
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2005.09.25.
Egy reménybeli úszóbajnoknak muszáj szigorú rend szerint kiszámított életet élnie.
De jön Madison, és mindent felforgat. A lány most költözött a városba, és rögtön kiszúrja magának a jóképû sportolót. És amit õ akar, azt meg is szerzi. Amit egyszer megszerzett, azt pedig nem engedi el többé. Ben azt hiszi, néhány forró perc után visszatérhet a szokásos életéhez, de életében elõször rosszul számított. A csábító csak magának akarja õt. Rajongása egyre szenvedélyesebb, egyre õrültebb: elõször kellemetlen, azután zavarba ejtõ, majd ijesztõ, végül pedig félelmetes és... életveszélyes.
Madison Bell (Christensen), a bewitching transfer student who seduces him into supposedly strings-free sex during an impromptu swim lesson after hours in the school pool. When Ben takes Madison at her word and goes about his business as if nothing had happened, she insinuates herself into his life with sinister glee. Showing up at Ben's house, befriending his girlfriend, and sending him naked pictures none of her strategies wins his heart. So Madison turns to other, more devious forms of courtship. Soon, Ben finds himself kicked off the swim team for supposed steroid use, suspected of murdering a rival (Clayne Crawford), and rejected by his girlfriend for his sexual indiscretions. Eventually, though, he receives help in uncovering the genesis of Madison's uncanny fixation from an unexpected source. Originally titled "Swimfan85" (after Madison's Internet screen name), the retitled Swimfan hit the top spot at the back-to-school box office when it was released September 6, 2002. Dan Hedaya co-stars as Ben's stern but loving mentor, Coach Simkins. Actor-turned-director John Polson previously helmed Siam Sunset.  
John Polson - Director
Joe Caracciola, Jr. - Producer
John Penotti - Producer
Allison Lyon Segan - Producer
Charles F. Bohl - Screenwriter
Phillip Schneider - Screenwriter
Giles Nuttgens - Cinematographer
Louis Febre - Composer (Music Score)
Sarah Flack - Editor
Kalina Ivanov - Production Designer
Frank White III - Art Director
Marcy Drogin - Co-producer
Jamie Gordon - Co-producer
Brad Yonover - Co-producer
Courtney Potts - Associate Producer
Fisher Stevens - Executive Producer
Tim Williams - Executive Producer
Diana White - Set Designer
Arjun Bhasin - Costume Designer
Charles Hunt - Sound/Sound Designer
Stephen Lee Davis - First Assistant Director
Amanda Harding - Casting
Mindy Marin - Casting
Howard A. Anderson Company - Title Design
John Nutt - Supervising Sound Editor
Gary Shlifer - Underwater Photography
Alex Steyermark - Music Producer
Erika Christensen - Madison Bell
Shiri Appleby - Amy Miller
Kate Burton - Carla
Clayne Crawford - Josh
Jason Ritter - Randy
Kia Joy Goodwin - Rene
Dan Hedaya - Coack Simkins
Michael Higgins - Mr. Tillman
Nick Sandow - Detective John Zabel
James DeBello - Danta
Phyllis Somerville - Aunt Gretchen

Cinerama / Palomar Pictures International
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
6.0
2006.04.17.
When Woody Allen's fans refer to his "earlier, funnier" pictures, they often cite his directorial debut as a shining example. Co-written by Allen and Mickey Rose, this side-splitting takeoff of crime documentaries stars Allen as Virgil Starkwell, a sweetly inept career criminal. The film's most celebrated sequence involves Virgil's inability to write coherent holdup notes ("I have a gub"), but others include Virgil's losing battle with a recalcitrant coke machine and his misguided effort to emulate John Dillinger by carving a gun out of a bar of soap (his weapon disintegrates in a heavy rain). As was often the case in Allen's early films, not all the gags work, but for the most part, Take the Money and Run is a delight, enhanced by the on-target supporting performances of Janet Margolin, Marcel Hillaire, and (uncredited) Louise Lasser, as well as the energetic musical score of Marvin Hamlisch 
Woody Allen - Director / Screenwriter
Charles H. Joffe - Producer
Mickey Rose - Screenwriter
Fouad Said - Cinematographer
Lester Shorr - Cinematographer
Marvin Hamlisch - Composer (Music Score)
James T. Heckert - Editor
Ron Kalish - Editor
Ralph Rosenblum - Editor
Fred Harpman - Art Director
Jack Grossberg - Associate Producer
Sidney Glazier - Executive Producer
Edgar J. Scherick - Executive Producer
Marvin March - Set Designer
Bud Alper - Sound/Sound Designer
Stanley R. Dufford - Makeup
A.D. Flowers - Special Effects
Louis A. Stroller - First Assistant Director
Walter Hill - Second Assistant Director
Janet Margolin - Louise
Marcel Hillaire - Fritz
Jacquelyn Hyde - Miss Blair, blackmailer
Lonny Chapman - Jake
Jan Merlin - Al
James Anderson - Chain Gang Warden
Grace Bauer - Farm House Lady
Henry Leff - Father Starkwell
Don Frazier - Psychiatrist
Jackson Beck - The Narrator
Howard Storm - Fred
Mark Gordon - Vince
Minnow Moskowitz - Joe Agneta
Nate Jacobson - The Judge
Mike O'Dowd - Michael Sullivan
Ethel Sokolow - Mother Starkwell
Micil Murphy - Frank

Buena Vista
Buena Vista / Hollywood Pictures / Silver Screen Partners IV
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
3.0
2006.04.30.
James Belushi and Charles Grodin team up for this variation on the Prince and the Pauper. Belushi plays Jimmy Dworski, a convicted car thief, serving time in a minimum-security prison. But when Jimmy wins a pair of tickets to the World Series from a radio call-in show, he can't resist walking out of jail, particularly when the warden won't even let the inmates watch the series on television. Grodin plays rich workaholic Spencer Barnes, who, when his wife walks out on him right before a long-planned vacation, leaves his datebook in an airport telephone booth. Happening upon Spencer's datebook is Jimmy, who simply intends to return the datebook to Spencer for a $1000 reward. But when he finds the datebook contains his credit cards, Jimmy assumes Spencer's identity, living the good life and dating the boss's daughter, while making his way to Malibu to return the property to Spencer. 
Arthur Hiller - Director
Geoffrey Taylor - Producer
Jeffrey Abrams - Screenwriter
Jill Mazursky - Screenwriter
David M. Walsh - Cinematographer
Stewart Copeland - Composer (Music Score)
Lewis - Songwriter
Jack Norworth - Songwriter
Ablert von Tilzer - Songwriter
William H. Reynolds - Editor
Jon Hutman - Production Designer
Duncan Henderson - Co-producer
Paul Mazursky - Executive Producer
Charles William Breen - Set Designer
Linda Spheeris - Set Designer
Marilyn Matthews - Costume Designer
Richard Arrington - Makeup
Richard Ratliff - Special Effects
Joe Dunne - Stunts
Lynn Stalmaster - Casting
Charles Grodin - Spencer Barnes
Anne de Salvo - Debbie
Loryn Locklin - Jewel
Stephen Elliott - Walter Bentley
Veronica Hamel - Elizabeth Barnes
Hector Elizondo - Warden
Mako - Sakamoto
Gates McFadden - Diane
John Marshall Jones
Jill Johnson - Tennis Court Girl
Joe Lerer - Ira Breen
Michael Kinney - Malibu Jail Guard
Janet Julian - Woman on Plane
Dan Kern - Snooty Man
J.J. - LeBradford
Tom Taglang - Waiter
Leslie Suzan - Malibu Jail Woman
Marte Boyle Slout - Brenda
Thom Sharp - Mike
Joe Torre - Himself
Terrence McNally - Hamilton
Michael McNab - Main Gate Guard
Tommy Morgan - Gang Member
Stu Nahan - Radio Reporter
John P. Menese - Chauffeur
David Ruprecht - Yuppie Dad
Tee Rodgers - Stadium Guard
Tom Nolan - Mr. Wright
Hank Robinson - Umpire
Chris Barnes - Luggage Boy
Joe Bratcher - Mediator
Marjorie Bransfeld - Tennis Club Receptionist
Bert Blyleven - Himself
Andre Rosey Brown - Heavy G
Burke Byrnes - Prison Guard
Ron Chenier - Beach House Cop
Louisa Abernathy - Guard
Michael Blue - Beach House Cop
Elisabeth Barrett - Diane's Assistant
Selma Archerd - Woman in Pro Shop
Tony Auer - Prison Guard
Lenny Hicks - Mediator
Darlene J. Hall - Jeep Driver
Howie Guma - Sakamoto's Assistant
Mark Grace - Himself
Michele Harrell - High Quality Receptionist
Whitby Hertford - Yuppie Son
Kristen Amber Citron - Twin
Buddy Daniels - Gang Member
Baldo Dal Ponte - National Anthem Singer
Ken Foree - J.B.
Sandra Eng - Prison Reporter
John deLancie - Ted
Stanley de Santis - Car Rental Man

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2005.10.15.
Maricia Gross
John C. McGiniey
Melinda Culea
Treci Dinwiddle
Jeff Monhahan

20th Century Fox
20th Century Fox / Silver Pictures
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2005.01.10.
Controversial and often offensive stand-up comedian Andrew Dice Clay made his debut as a feature film star in this crude comedy. Fairlane is a "rock and roll detective" who works in the music business, has an office on Sunset Boulevard, and drives a 1957 Ford, with clothing to match. He floats through the rock clubs of Hollywood, picking up women and clients, and soon stumbles into a case involving the death of a heavy metal singer, a corrupt music executive (Wayne Newton), the murder of a radio shock-jock (Gilbert Gottfried), and the kidnapping of the jock's daughter (Maddie Corman). Music stars like Sheila E. and Motley Crue singer Vince Neil also have cameos in the film, which attempts to transplant Clay's aggressively obnoxious stage persona into a movie environment 
Renny Harlin - Director
Michael Levy - Producer
David Arnott - Screenwriter
James Cappe - Screenwriter
Floyd Mutrux - Screenwriter
Daniel Waters - Screenwriter
James Waters - Screenwriter
Oliver Wood - Cinematographer
Burt F. Bacharach - Songwriter
Hal David - Songwriter
Peter Michael Escovedo - Songwriter
Stephen Flick - Musical Direction/Supervision
Charles Fox - Songwriter
Jimi Hendrix - Songwriter
Billy Idol - Songwriter
Jack Lawrence - Songwriter
Jon Lind - Songwriter
Josef Myrow - Songwriter
Michael Ross - Songwriter
Harry Ruby - Songwriter
Tony Smith - Songwriter
Don Was - Songwriter
Paul Williams - Songwriter
Yello - Composer (Music Score)
Michael Tronick - Editor
John Vallone - Production Designer
Christian Wagener - Art Director
Steve Perry - Co-producer
Joel Silver - Co-producer
Suzanne Todd - Associate Producer
Charles William Breen - Set Designer
Mark Fabus - Set Designer
Eric Orbom - Set Designer
Linda Spheeris - Set Designer
Marilyn Vance - Costume Designer
Scott Eddo - Makeup
Charles Gaspar - Special Effects
Chuck Picerni, Jr. - Stunts
Aurorah Allain - Choreography
Charlie Picerni - Stunts Coordinator
Wayne Newton - Julian Grendel
Priscilla Presley - Colleen Sutton
Morris Day - Don Cleveland
Lauren Holly - Jazz
Maddie Corman - Zuzu Petals
Robert Englund - Smiley
Gilbert Gottfried - Johnny Crunch
David Patrick Kelly - Sam
Brandon Call - The Kid
Ed O'Neill - Lt. Amos
Pamela Segall - Pussycat
Sandra Sheeler - Girl on Ladder
J.D. Reilly - Club Band
Deila Sheppard - Pussycat
William Shockley - Punk Gunslinger
Vince Neil - Bobby Black
Consuela Nance - Backup Singer
Lori Pfeiffer - Sorority Girl
Kristin Pearcey - Sorority Girl
Gry Park - Twin Club Girl
Hili Park - Twin Club Girl
Kathleen Monica - Receptionist
Kari Wuhrer - Melodi
Jimmy Zavala - Studio Musician
Hot Tub Johnny West - Damion Flemm
Allan Wasserman - Mortician
David Arnott - Club Guy
Mark Zuelke - Punk Gunslinger
Aurorah Allain - Backup Singer
Kimber Sissons - Pussycat
William Smitty Smith - Studio Musician
Phil Soussan - Black Plague Band Member
Lala Sloatman - Sorority Girl
Ed. E. Villa - Piano Mover
Ladd Vance - Frat Boy
Kurt James Stefka - Bouncer
Tone-Loc - Slam the Rapper
Lee Thornberg - Studio Musician
Steve White - Detective
James Dale - Studio Musician
Edward di Lorenzo - Chef
Randy Crenshaw - Bel Air Party Singer
Paul Christopher - Club Band
Peter Michael Escovedo - Club Band
Sheila E. - Club Singer
Juan Jose Escovedo - Club Band
Willie Garson - Frat Boy
Diana Barrows - Sorority Girl
Rita Bland - Receptionist
Diane Almeida - Backup singer
Carlos Cavazo - Black Plague Band Member
Randy Castillo - Black Plague Band Member
David Bowe - College Boy
Bonnie Boyer - Club Band Member
John Menzano - Studio Musician
Jordan Lund - Amiable Tourist
Robert Mangiardi - Sleazy Guy
Kurt Loder - MTV VJ
Cindy Lehre - Lydia
David McLaurin - Studio Musician
Monique Mannen - Josie/Pussycat
Rick Marotta - Studio Musician
Mark Goldstein - Club Guy
Charlie Hawke - Mortician
Cody Jarrett - Kyle Troy
John Hammond - Piano Player
Lee Lawrence - Bartender
Lala - Sorority Girl
Connie Johnson - Tour Guide
Jaz Kaner - Mixer
Michael Alan Kahn - College Boy

20th Century Fox
20th Century Fox / Silver Pictures
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2004.11.23.
Controversial and often offensive stand-up comedian Andrew Dice Clay made his debut as a feature film star in this crude comedy. Fairlane is a "rock and roll detective" who works in the music business, has an office on Sunset Boulevard, and drives a 1957 Ford, with clothing to match. He floats through the rock clubs of Hollywood, picking up women and clients, and soon stumbles into a case involving the death of a heavy metal singer, a corrupt music executive (Wayne Newton), the murder of a radio shock-jock (Gilbert Gottfried), and the kidnapping of the jock's daughter (Maddie Corman). Music stars like Sheila E. and Motley Crue singer Vince Neil also have cameos in the film, which attempts to transplant Clay's aggressively obnoxious stage persona into a movie environment 
Renny Harlin - Director
Michael Levy - Producer
David Arnott - Screenwriter
James Cappe - Screenwriter
Floyd Mutrux - Screenwriter
Daniel Waters - Screenwriter
James Waters - Screenwriter
Oliver Wood - Cinematographer
Burt F. Bacharach - Songwriter
Hal David - Songwriter
Peter Michael Escovedo - Songwriter
Stephen Flick - Musical Direction/Supervision
Charles Fox - Songwriter
Jimi Hendrix - Songwriter
Billy Idol - Songwriter
Jack Lawrence - Songwriter
Jon Lind - Songwriter
Josef Myrow - Songwriter
Michael Ross - Songwriter
Harry Ruby - Songwriter
Tony Smith - Songwriter
Don Was - Songwriter
Paul Williams - Songwriter
Yello - Composer (Music Score)
Michael Tronick - Editor
John Vallone - Production Designer
Christian Wagener - Art Director
Steve Perry - Co-producer
Joel Silver - Co-producer
Suzanne Todd - Associate Producer
Charles William Breen - Set Designer
Mark Fabus - Set Designer
Eric Orbom - Set Designer
Linda Spheeris - Set Designer
Marilyn Vance - Costume Designer
Scott Eddo - Makeup
Charles Gaspar - Special Effects
Chuck Picerni, Jr. - Stunts
Aurorah Allain - Choreography
Charlie Picerni - Stunts Coordinator
Wayne Newton - Julian Grendel
Priscilla Presley - Colleen Sutton
Morris Day - Don Cleveland
Lauren Holly - Jazz
Maddie Corman - Zuzu Petals
Robert Englund - Smiley
Gilbert Gottfried - Johnny Crunch
David Patrick Kelly - Sam
Brandon Call - The Kid
Ed O'Neill - Lt. Amos
Pamela Segall - Pussycat
Sandra Sheeler - Girl on Ladder
J.D. Reilly - Club Band
Deila Sheppard - Pussycat
William Shockley - Punk Gunslinger
Vince Neil - Bobby Black
Consuela Nance - Backup Singer
Lori Pfeiffer - Sorority Girl
Kristin Pearcey - Sorority Girl
Gry Park - Twin Club Girl
Hili Park - Twin Club Girl
Kathleen Monica - Receptionist
Kari Wuhrer - Melodi
Jimmy Zavala - Studio Musician
Hot Tub Johnny West - Damion Flemm
Allan Wasserman - Mortician
David Arnott - Club Guy
Mark Zuelke - Punk Gunslinger
Aurorah Allain - Backup Singer
Kimber Sissons - Pussycat
William Smitty Smith - Studio Musician
Phil Soussan - Black Plague Band Member
Lala Sloatman - Sorority Girl
Ed. E. Villa - Piano Mover
Ladd Vance - Frat Boy
Kurt James Stefka - Bouncer
Tone-Loc - Slam the Rapper
Lee Thornberg - Studio Musician
Steve White - Detective
James Dale - Studio Musician
Edward di Lorenzo - Chef
Randy Crenshaw - Bel Air Party Singer
Paul Christopher - Club Band
Peter Michael Escovedo - Club Band
Sheila E. - Club Singer
Juan Jose Escovedo - Club Band
Willie Garson - Frat Boy
Diana Barrows - Sorority Girl
Rita Bland - Receptionist
Diane Almeida - Backup singer
Carlos Cavazo - Black Plague Band Member
Randy Castillo - Black Plague Band Member
David Bowe - College Boy
Bonnie Boyer - Club Band Member
John Menzano - Studio Musician
Jordan Lund - Amiable Tourist
Robert Mangiardi - Sleazy Guy
Kurt Loder - MTV VJ
Cindy Lehre - Lydia
David McLaurin - Studio Musician
Monique Mannen - Josie/Pussycat
Rick Marotta - Studio Musician
Mark Goldstein - Club Guy
Charlie Hawke - Mortician
Cody Jarrett - Kyle Troy
John Hammond - Piano Player
Lee Lawrence - Bartender
Lala - Sorority Girl
Connie Johnson - Tour Guide
Jaz Kaner - Mixer
Michael Alan Kahn - College Boy

United Artists
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
9.0
2007.08.16.
1946-ban Észak-Afrika partjainál a viharos idõ ellenére egy gõzös indul útnak, fedélzetén a kis Alec Ramsey-vel, és egy gyönyörû fekete táltossal, aki minden erejével tiltakozik az elszállítása ellen. A tragédia elkerülhetetlen a hajó elsüllyed, és szinte minden utas a tengerbe vész. Alec a csodával határos módon menekül meg - a fekete táltosba kapaszkodva egy közeli lakatlan szigetre veti õt és a lovat a sors. Alec és a táltos hosszú hónapokat töltenek együtt a szigeten, és ezalatt elválaszthatatlan barátokká válnak.
Amikor végre megmenekülnek, és jó sorsuk egy egykor jobb sorsra érdemes idomárhoz sodorja õket, az idomár azonnal tudja, hogy különleges lóval van dolga, aki kis barátjával a nyeregben képes a világ leggyorsabb paripáját is legyõzni...
This beautifully mounted adaptation of Walter Farley's story for children tells the tale of Alec (Kelly Reno), a young boy touring the world with his adventurous salesman father (Hoyt Axton). While travelling back to the United States by ship, Alec discovers a wild, beautiful Arabian stallion being brought along in the cargo hold. When disaster strikes at sea, the ship sinks, and Alec and the stallion are the only survivors. Alone together on a nearby island, the boy and the horse develop a relationship; wary of each other at first, they learn to trust each other, and they become close friends. When a rescue party finally finds Alec, he refuses to leave the island without the stallion, and the horse goes with Alec to the small town that is his home. Alec's mother (Teri Garr) is at a loss about what to do with this remarkable but difficult animal. Henry Dailey (Mickey Rooney), an elderly horse trainer who lives in the neighborhood, senses a special connection between the boy and his horse; he's soon convinced that with the right training, and the boy as his jockey, the horse could be a champion on the race course. First-time director Carroll Ballard captures the mysterious relationship between humans and animals, treating the stallion with the same intelligence and respect as the rest of his cast; he also draws fine, understated performances from Kelly Reno and Mickey Rooney, and Caleb Deschanel's photography makes this a feast for the eyes. The Black Stallion is that rare contemporary family film that will fascinate adults as much as their kids, if not more so.
 
Carroll Ballard - Director
Fred Roos - Producer
Tom Sternberg - Producer
Walter Farley - Book Author
Melissa Mathison - Screenwriter
Jeanne Rosenberg - Screenwriter
William D. Wittliff - Screenwriter
Caleb Deschanel - Cinematographer
Carmine Coppola - Composer (Music Score)
Shirley Walker - Composer (Music Score)
Robert Dalva - Editor
Aurelio Crugnola - Art Director
Earl G. Preston - Art Director
Francis Ford Coppola - Executive Producer
Steve Maslow - Sound/Sound Designer
Doug Claybourne - First Assistant Director
Jesse Wayne - Stunts
Alan Splet - Supervising Sound Editor
Mickey Rooney - Henry Dailey
Teri Garr - Alec's Mother
Clarence Muse - Snoe
Hoyt Axton - Alec's Father
Michael Higgins - Neville
Ed McNamara - Jake
Doghmi Larbi - The Arab
John Burton - Jockey
John Buchanan - Jockey
Kristen Vigard - Becky
Fausto Tozzi - Rescue Captain

MGM / MGM/United Artists / United Artists / Zoetrope Studios
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
8.0
2007.09.03.
Only Kelly Reno and Teri Garr from the cast of the original Black Stallion make appearances in The Black Stallion Returns. In the first film, young Reno rescued his beloved stallion from its cruel Arab owner. This time around, the stallion is abducted by Moroccan henchmen and bundled back to Africa. This paves the way for a repeat of all the salient action from the first Black Stallion.
 
Robert Dalva - Director
Francis Ford Coppola - Producer
Fred Roos - Producer
Tom Sternberg - Producer
Robert Farley - Book Author
Walter Farley - Short Story Author
Jerome Kass - Screenwriter
Richard Kletter - Screenwriter
Bruce Joel Rubin - Screenwriter
Robert Stitzel - Screenwriter
Caleb Deschanel - Cinematographer
Carlo Di Palma - Cinematographer
Georges Delerue - Composer (Music Score)
Paul Hirsch - Editor
Aurelio Crugnola - Art Director
Danda Ortona - Costume Designer
Roman Coppola - Sound/Sound Designer
Doug Claybourne - First Assistant Director / Producer
Vincent Spano - Raj
Allen Garfield - Kurr
Woody Strode - Meslar
Ferdy [Ferdinand] Mayne - Abu Ben Ishak
Jodi Thelen - Tabari
Teri Garr - Alec's Mother
Doghmi Larbi - Tiny Man
William Theiss - Tabari

CIPA / Films Number One / MDP Worldwide Entertainment
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2007.03.15.
A fülledt hangulatú film ítélet Los Angelesrõl és ítélet egy olyan emberrõl is, aki nem akar más utat választani magának (hiába tesz úgy, mintha mégis), csak az együgyû pusztulást.
Cult figure Abel Ferrara directed this typically edgy look at an actor whose abuse of alcohol and drugs takes an unexpected toll. Matty (Matthew Modine) is an actor whose career is on the fast track; however, he's not able to handle the pressures of life in Hollywood, so he heads to Miami to recharge his emotional batteries. Given Miami's night life, this might not have been the wisest choice he could have made, as he's soon sunk deep in a sea of drink and drugs. Matty asks his girlfriend Annie (Beatrice Dalle) to marry him, but she turns him down, as she's still bitter about having to have an abortion when he got her pregnant some time back. Matty, however, can barely remember this event. Matty's friend Mickey (Dennis Hopper), a night club owner and video artist, decides that Matty needs to get away from his problems, and they set out for a long night of heavy partying, during which Matty picks up a waitress, also named Annie (Sarah Lassez). Somewhere along the line, Matty drinks so much that he blacks out, and he awakes with no memory of the evening. 18 months later, Matty is clean and sober, living in New York with his new girlfriend Susan (Claudia Schiffer). He can't get Annie out of his mind, and he flies to Miami to visit her, hoping to close some old wounds. But Annie the waitress turns out to have some bad news for him when he arrives in Florida. The Blackout marked the acting debut of model Claudia Schiffer, and, as in several of Ferrara's previous films, seminal hardcore rapper Schooly D contributed several songs to the soundtrack.
 
Abel Ferrara - Director / Screenwriter
Edward R. Pressman - Producer
Clayton Townsend - Producer
Maria Hanson - Screenwriter
Christ Zois - Screenwriter
Ken Kelsch - Cinematographer
Joe Delia - Composer (Music Score)
Janice Ginsberg - Musical Direction/Supervision / Executive Producer
Anthony Redman - Editor
Richard Hoover - Production Designer
Michael Chambat - Co-producer
Pierre Kalfon - Co-producer
Gianni Nunnari - Co-producer
Meir Tepere - Co-producer
Jay Connold - Associate Producer
Alessandro Camon - Executive Producer
Mark Damon - Executive Producer
Melinda Eshelman - Costume Designer
Gary Alper - Sound/Sound Designer
Claudia Schiffer - Susan
Sarah Lassez - Annie 2
Matthew Modine - Matty
Béatrice Dalle - Annie 1
Edge - Wild Bar Patron

Columbia Pictures / Delphi III Productions
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2005.12.28.
Lebilincselõen szép látványvilágával és pompás jelmezeivel a Frankenstein menyasszonya borzongató menyegzõre hívja a nézõt.
In this update of James Whale's classic The Bride of Frankenstein, pop star Sting furthers his burgeoning film career by portraying cinema's signature mad scientist. Disgusted by his dim-witted and ugly original creation (Clancy Brown), Dr. Frankenstein sets out to animate an improved version. Though lovely on the outside, Eva (Jennifer Beals) begins her new life as little more than an animal. With the help of his trusty housekeeper (Geraldine Page), however, Frankenstein soon grooms the beautiful zombie into a reasonable facsimile of an upper-class debutante. He's unprepared, however, when his ward displays a mind and sexual urges of her own. Meanwhile, the good doctor's discarded original creation assumes the name of Viktor and takes to the road. Befriended by an enterprising dwarf named Rinaldo (David Rappaport), Viktor becomes a circus performer but continues to pine after his bride. Connected to her psychically, he soon makes his way back to the scene of their mutual creation. There, he finds the girl embroiled in a love triangle between a callow suitor (Cary Elwes) and Frankenstein himself. In addition to its iconic '80s leads, The Bride boasts a famous supporting cast that includes gay memoirist Quentin Crisp and '60s model Veruschka 
Franc Roddam - Director
Keith Addis - Producer
Victor Drai - Producer
Lloyd Fonvielle - Screenwriter / Associate Producer
Stephen H. Burum - Cinematographer
Maurice Jarre - Composer (Music Score)
Michael Ellis - Editor
Michael Seymour - Production Designer
Bryan Graves - Art Director
Damien Lanfranchi - Art Director
Chris Kenny - Co-producer
Tessa Davies - Set Designer
Jim Whiting - Set Designer
Shirley Russell - Costume Designer
Sarah Monzani - Makeup
Gerry Crampton - Stunts
Robin Clarke - Music Editor
Jennifer Beals - Eva
Anthony Higgins - Clerval
Clancy Brown - Viktor
David Rappaport - Rinaldo
Geraldine Page - Mrs. Baumann
Alexei Sayle - Magar
Phil Daniels - Bela
Veruschka - Countess
Quentin Crisp - Dr. Zahlus
Cary Elwes - Josef
Gerard Naprous - Circus Performer
Sally Oultram - Circus Performer
Fenella Fletcher - Masked Lady
Joey Kaye - Groom
Karen Furness - Circus Performer
Miss Irta - Circus Performer
Harold Coyne - Butler
Ellen Chenoweth
Andrew dela Tour - Priest
John Alexander - Circus Performer
Bernard Padden - Houseboy
Annie Roddam - Countess' Daughter
Vera de Vel - Circus Performer
Jacqueline Russell - Circus Performer
Laurence Temple - Circus Performer
Ken Campbell - Pedlar
Anthony Haygarth - Tavern keeper
Matthew Guinness - Patron
Guy Rolfe - Count
Gary Shail - Circus Hand
Jack Birkett - Blind Man
Janine Duvitski - Serving Girl
Carl Chase - Circus Hand
Tod Cody - Circus Performer
Andy Barrett - Circus Ringmaster
Joel Baland - Circus Performer
Tony Brutus - Patron
John Sharp - Bailiff
Timothy Spall - Paulus
Gerry Crampton - Gentleman
Stromboli - Circus Performer

Cannon Group / Incorporated Television Company / Palace Films
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
8.0
2005.12.26.
Grigoire de Fronsac (Samuel Le Bihan), a ragyogó ifjú természettudós és irokéz indián vértestvére, Mani (Mark Dascacos) - akivel akkor találkozott, amikor Amerikában szolgált - rájönnek, hogy a király katonái képtelenek megtalálni a szörny nyomát Gévaudan suru erdoiben, ezért Grigoire-nek kell utána erednie.
A fiatal, felvilágosult nemes, Thomas d' Apcher (Jérémie Rénier) márki estélyt ad az újonnan érkezettek tiszteletére. Itt találkozik Fronsac a gyönyöru Marianne de Morangais kisasszonnyal (Emilie Dequenne), egy helyi arisztokrata lányával és rögtön bele is szeret.
Közben újabb brutális támadásokról érkeznek beszámolók, s az ott lakók meg vannak gyozodve róla, hogy mindez az ördög muve. Mani intuitív képzeletének segítségével Fronsacban lassan körvonalazódik a fenevad képe: nem szörnyeteg, nem is farkas, hanem valamiféle vadállat, melyet arra idomítottak, hogy öljön. Közben Jean-Francois de Morangais (Vincent Cassel), aki féltékeny húga és Grigoire kapcsolatára, némi intrikával szétválasztja oket. A csalódott Fronsac a gyönyöru, de rejtélyes kurtizán, Sylvia (Monica Bellucci) karjaiban vigasztalódik.
Egy újabb kegyetlen gyilkosság után XV. Lajos a foispánját, Beauterne-t (Johan Laysen) bízza meg, hogy személyesen irányítsa a szörny elfogását. Beauterne pár napon belül jelenti, hogy sikerrel járt, és végeztek a vadállattal. A tetemet Párizsba viszik, hogy bemutassák az udvarnak, ám a tudós Fronsac rájön, hogy Beauterne csapata csupán egy farkast mészárolt le, ám neki is részt kell vennie a demonstráción, miszerint sikerült elpusztítani a rejtélyes szörnyet. A király hivatalosan lezárja a vizsgálatot, s megparancsolja, mindenki térjen vissza Párizsba.
A következo tavasszal Thomas tájékoztatja Fronsacot, hogy a gyilkosságok folytatódnak, ezért Grigoire visszatér Gévaudanba, s titokban abban is reménykedik, hogy o és Marianne újra egymásra találhatnak. De elobb neki és Maninak meg kell küzdenie azzal az ördögi titkos társasággal, amely rászabadította a szörnyet Gévaudanra, hogy annak lakóit eltántorítsa a király iránti huségüktol
Company of Wolves is Little Red Riding Hood for the Alien generation. Sheltered 13-year-old Sarah Patterson, living on the edge of a foreboding woods, is visited by her grandmother Angela Lansbury. The old lady delights in telling Sarah the most horrific stories, usually involving what happens to little girls if they trust wolvesthe actual, rather than symbolic kind. Later on, Sarah sets out through the woods to visit her grandmother. She makes the acquaintance of a seductive young huntsman (Micha Bergese), who turns out to be.....well, what big teeth he's got. The ads for Company of Wolves, showing a wolf springing from the open mouth of poor little Sarah Patterson, were warning enough for the faint of heart. Actually, the horror is secondary to the remarkable Grimms-Fairy-Tale ambience which the film successfully sustains from beginning to end. And, in keeping with the original unexpurgated versions of most fairy tales, the sexual subtext is never far from the surface. Director Neil Jordan would further develop some of the subliminal themes in Company of Wolves in his 1994 production Interview with the Vampire.  
Neil Jordan - Director / Screenwriter
Chris Brown - Producer
Stephen Woolley - Producer / Executive Producer
Angela Carter - Screenwriter / Screen Story
Bryan Loftus - Cinematographer
George Fenton - Composer (Music Score)
Rodney Holland - Editor
Anton Furst - Production Designer
Stuart Rose - Art Director
Nik Powell - Executive Producer
Tony Common - Set Designer
Elizabeth Waller - Costume Designer
David John - Sound/Sound Designer
Peter MacDonald - Special Effects / Lighting
Christopher Tucker - Special Effects / Makeup Special Effects
Alan Whibley - Special Effects / Special Effects Supervisor
Simon Hinkly - First Assistant Director
Susie Figgis - Casting
David Warner - Father
Stephen Rea - Young Groom
Tusse Silberg - Mother
Sarah Patterson - Rosaleen
Graham Crowden - Priest
Kathryn Pogson - Bride
Brian Glover - Amorous Boy's Father
Micha Bergese - The Huntsman
Shane Johnstone - Amorous Boy
Georgia Slowe - Alice
Terence Stamp
Bill Weston
Vincent McClaren - Devil Boy
Susan Porrett - Amorous Boy's mother
Jimmy Brown - Blind Fiddler
Ruby Buchanan - Dowager
Edward Marksen - Lame Fiddler
Graeme Crowther
Nick Hobbs
Danielle Dax - Wolfgirl
Roy Evans - Eyepatch
Dawn Archibald - Witch Woman
Gareth Milne
Tex Fuller
Jimmy Gardner - Ancient
Dinny Powell
Richard Morant - Wealthy Groom

Cannon Group / Incorporated Television Company / Palace Films
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
8.0
2004.11.23.
Grigoire de Fronsac (Samuel Le Bihan), a ragyogó ifjú természettudós és irokéz indián vértestvére, Mani (Mark Dascacos) - akivel akkor találkozott, amikor Amerikában szolgált - rájönnek, hogy a király katonái képtelenek megtalálni a szörny nyomát Gévaudan suru erdoiben, ezért Grigoire-nek kell utána erednie.
A fiatal, felvilágosult nemes, Thomas d' Apcher (Jérémie Rénier) márki estélyt ad az újonnan érkezettek tiszteletére. Itt találkozik Fronsac a gyönyöru Marianne de Morangais kisasszonnyal (Emilie Dequenne), egy helyi arisztokrata lányával és rögtön bele is szeret.
Közben újabb brutális támadásokról érkeznek beszámolók, s az ott lakók meg vannak gyozodve róla, hogy mindez az ördög muve. Mani intuitív képzeletének segítségével Fronsacban lassan körvonalazódik a fenevad képe: nem szörnyeteg, nem is farkas, hanem valamiféle vadállat, melyet arra idomítottak, hogy öljön. Közben Jean-Francois de Morangais (Vincent Cassel), aki féltékeny húga és Grigoire kapcsolatára, némi intrikával szétválasztja oket. A csalódott Fronsac a gyönyöru, de rejtélyes kurtizán, Sylvia (Monica Bellucci) karjaiban vigasztalódik.
Egy újabb kegyetlen gyilkosság után XV. Lajos a foispánját, Beauterne-t (Johan Laysen) bízza meg, hogy személyesen irányítsa a szörny elfogását. Beauterne pár napon belül jelenti, hogy sikerrel járt, és végeztek a vadállattal. A tetemet Párizsba viszik, hogy bemutassák az udvarnak, ám a tudós Fronsac rájön, hogy Beauterne csapata csupán egy farkast mészárolt le, ám neki is részt kell vennie a demonstráción, miszerint sikerült elpusztítani a rejtélyes szörnyet. A király hivatalosan lezárja a vizsgálatot, s megparancsolja, mindenki térjen vissza Párizsba.
A következo tavasszal Thomas tájékoztatja Fronsacot, hogy a gyilkosságok folytatódnak, ezért Grigoire visszatér Gévaudanba, s titokban abban is reménykedik, hogy o és Marianne újra egymásra találhatnak. De elobb neki és Maninak meg kell küzdenie azzal az ördögi titkos társasággal, amely rászabadította a szörnyet Gévaudanra, hogy annak lakóit eltántorítsa a király iránti huségüktol
Company of Wolves is Little Red Riding Hood for the Alien generation. Sheltered 13-year-old Sarah Patterson, living on the edge of a foreboding woods, is visited by her grandmother Angela Lansbury. The old lady delights in telling Sarah the most horrific stories, usually involving what happens to little girls if they trust wolvesthe actual, rather than symbolic kind. Later on, Sarah sets out through the woods to visit her grandmother. She makes the acquaintance of a seductive young huntsman (Micha Bergese), who turns out to be.....well, what big teeth he's got. The ads for Company of Wolves, showing a wolf springing from the open mouth of poor little Sarah Patterson, were warning enough for the faint of heart. Actually, the horror is secondary to the remarkable Grimms-Fairy-Tale ambience which the film successfully sustains from beginning to end. And, in keeping with the original unexpurgated versions of most fairy tales, the sexual subtext is never far from the surface. Director Neil Jordan would further develop some of the subliminal themes in Company of Wolves in his 1994 production Interview with the Vampire.  
Neil Jordan - Director / Screenwriter
Chris Brown - Producer
Stephen Woolley - Producer / Executive Producer
Angela Carter - Screenwriter / Screen Story
Bryan Loftus - Cinematographer
George Fenton - Composer (Music Score)
Rodney Holland - Editor
Anton Furst - Production Designer
Stuart Rose - Art Director
Nik Powell - Executive Producer
Tony Common - Set Designer
Elizabeth Waller - Costume Designer
David John - Sound/Sound Designer
Peter MacDonald - Special Effects / Lighting
Christopher Tucker - Special Effects / Makeup Special Effects
Alan Whibley - Special Effects / Special Effects Supervisor
Simon Hinkly - First Assistant Director
Susie Figgis - Casting
David Warner - Father
Stephen Rea - Young Groom
Tusse Silberg - Mother
Sarah Patterson - Rosaleen
Graham Crowden - Priest
Kathryn Pogson - Bride
Brian Glover - Amorous Boy's Father
Micha Bergese - The Huntsman
Shane Johnstone - Amorous Boy
Georgia Slowe - Alice
Terence Stamp
Bill Weston
Vincent McClaren - Devil Boy
Susan Porrett - Amorous Boy's mother
Jimmy Brown - Blind Fiddler
Ruby Buchanan - Dowager
Edward Marksen - Lame Fiddler
Graeme Crowther
Nick Hobbs
Danielle Dax - Wolfgirl
Roy Evans - Eyepatch
Dawn Archibald - Witch Woman
Gareth Milne
Tex Fuller
Jimmy Gardner - Ancient
Dinny Powell
Richard Morant - Wealthy Groom

Motion Picture Corporation of America / Turner Entertainment
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2006.08.19.
In this western, which combines Old West authenticity with a modern outlook and neo-feminist perspective, Sarah O'Rourke (Linda Fiorentino) is a tough-minded woman who made the mistake of marrying a violent, abusive man. Sarah decides that she can take no more and kills her husband. It's Sarah's poor fortune that her late spouse's father is Marshall Bill Speakes (Sam Elliott), a bitter, no-nonsense lawman who will see to it that Sarah pays for her crime with her life. Sarah is being transported by stagecoach to another town; riding with Sarah and Speakes is Jack Cooper (Craig Sheffer), who is carrying $2,500 with him. En route, bandits attempt to hold up the stage; in the confusion, Sarah escapes with the money. Jack gives chase to get the money back, and while he catches up with her, they soon find they're both being pursued by Speakes, who is not about to let the niceties of the law prevent him from taking his revenge.
 
P.J. Pesce - Director / Screenwriter
Brad Krevoy - Producer
Steven Stabler - Producer
Tom Abrams - Screenwriter
Michael Bonvillain - Cinematographer
Stephen Endelman - Composer (Music Score)
Rick Waddiell - Musical Direction/Supervision
Bill Johnson - Editor
Jonathan Carlson - Production Designer
Chad Oman - Co-producer
Sarah C. Koeppe - Casting
Nan Garcia-Wood - Script Supervisor
Linda Fiorentino - Sarah O'Rourke
Craig Sheffer - Jack Cooper
Frank Whaley - Walter Cooper
George Cook - Swedish Farmer
P.J. Pesce - Scared Mustachioed Cowboy
Bradley Whitford - Tommy Donnelly
Danny O'Haco - Happy
Sam Gauny - Wells Fargo Clerk
R.L. Tolbert - Lean Poker Player
Peter Gregory - Dry Goods Clerk
Tom Abrams - Red
John Furlong - Zeb Hollister
Jerry Gardner - Sheriff Whitaker
Gretchen Becker - Con Women in Saloon
Rockne Tarkington - Packo
Boots Southerland - Scar Face Leader
Michael Huddleston - Clyde
Jeff O'Haco - Frenchy
Cecile Krevoy - Con Women in Saloon

United Artists Film
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2007.02.18.
 
Michael Ritchie - Director / Producer
Linne Radmin - Producer
Fred Murphy - Cinematographer
Tom Jones - Songwriter / Screenwriter / From Musical by
Harvey Schmidt - Composer (Music Score) / Screenwriter / From Musical by
Jonathan Tunick - Musical Arrangement
Melissa Kent - Editor
William Scharf - Editor
Edward L. Rubin - Art Director
Tim Healey - Associate Producer
Terry Miller - Associate Producer / First Assistant Director
Art Schaefer - Executive Producer
Alan Hicks - Set Designer / Set Decorator
Luke Reichle - Costume Designer
Kim Ornitz - Sound/Sound Designer
Michael Smuin - Choreography
Rick Pagano - Casting
Barnard Hughes - Henry
Jean Louisa Kelly - Luisa
Joseph McIntyre - Matt
Jonathon Morris - El Gallo
Brad Sullivan - Hucklebee
Teller - Mortimer

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
10.0
2005.10.06.
1. lemez:
1. Frédikopter
2. Frédi, az elõadóbûvész
3. A szomszéd medencéje mindig mélyebb
4. Behajtóstul a házba
5. Mikor a mogorva átment jómodorba
6. A szép svéd és a szörnyeteg
7. Frédi, béni, és a bébi
2. lemez:
8. Kutyaütõk az ügetõn
9. Keresd fel a karátodat
10. Sztártúra
11. Kupabajok
12. Két jegyet egy csapásra
13. Az élet étterme
14. Botor betörõk
3. lemez:
15. Vidámparkolók
16. Táncoló tûzoltók
17. Ebül szerzett jószág és az ebbõl szerzett jóság
18. Vidor vadorzók
19. Zongorás borzongás
20. Delejes daliák
21. Frédi, a fûzfapoéta
4. lemez:
22. A mágnás, aki már más
23. Bakot lõtt bakák
24. Ajándék szállóban ne nézd a fogást
25. Kváziasszonyok
26. A félkész cserkész
27. Idegõrlõ albérlõ
28. Fogyókúra tortúra
5. lemez:
CSAK Extrák!!!
Extrák:
A kõkori családrege és a rajzfilm két örege
Beetetõ ajánlat, ezzel szekáld anyádat
Hirdetések, mik mentek a tévében a keletkezés évében
Macskaköviék, avagy egy õslelet a családról, mely Frédiék õse lett
Sok eszeveszett szerkezet, melyeket Frédi szeret szerfelett
 

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
10.0
2005.10.19.
1.lemez:
slágergyáros páros
Sziúk a fiúk
Hálátlan állásban
Alfred Hitchkõ bemutatja
Frédi, a második Frigyes
Tömb Iván, a bonviván
2.lemez
Két hékás, mint hekus
Kovakövi, a kõbölcsész
Zúg zsuga
Béli Buli
Zûr a zsûriben
Jelmez, mely nem jövedelmez
3.lemez
A piknik
Egy lakásban, egy rakásban
Csal a kancsal röntrgen szem
Frédi begolyózik
Sztár születik
Dugi buli
4.lemez.
Vilma pénze volt, nincs
Örök harag
Nem kevés átverés
Mû-mûtét
Haszon asszony
Frédi, mint mintaférj
Az életmentõ jutalma
5.lemez
A ruganyós anyós
A postás többször zörget
Palás vegas-i vakáció
Kvízi jártasság
Kleptolvaj-mánia /Kleptománia
Vuilma féltékeny
Óriások meccse
 

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
10.0
2005.12.05.
Megnézheted, hogy folytatódott a sorozat,mellyel megédesítetted gyerekkorodat!
A két szakival szakítani csalárd remény,folytatódik a kõkori családregény.E dobozzal nem tudsz nagyot tévedni, íme, itt az elsõ lemez, ni!
A teljes harmadik évad tartalma:
1. lemez (A részek, melyek e lemezre fértek)
1. Dínó Hollyrockba megy
2. Szolgálati iszony
3. Varázs a garázsban
4. Frédi, a teke tökély
5. A kõzenész
6. Síparadicsom
Maradj még velünk, ne légy máris ex-társ,mert ez a lemezünk igencsak full extrás:
Egy õsmûgyûjtõ meggyónja,hogy van fél tonna Flintstone-ja
2. lemez (A részek, melyek e lemezre fértek)
7. Hiba az Ökör kör körül
8. Oszkár, te hiányoztál
9. A fecsegõ kölcsön csecsemõ
10. Hawaii kaland
11. Hölgyek napja
12. A szorgos zápfogorvos
Maradj még velünk, ne légy máris ex-társ,mert ez a lemezünk igencsak full extrás:
Az õsanyók hõskora,azaz anno a nõk sora
3. lemez (A részek, melyek e lemezre fértek)
13. Frédi iskolában, mint kiskorában
14. Frédi a bõrét félti
15. Ámokfutó fotózók
16. A kitörõ betörõ
17. Vilma, a cseléd
18. A hõs
4. lemez (A részek, melyek e lemezre fértek)
19. Dajka kalamajka
20. Igyekvõ võ
21. Dinamit nagymami
22. Béremelés kérelmezés
23. A próba papa
5. lemez (A részek, melyek e lemezre fértek)
24. Frédi nõvér
25. Béni, a hasbeszélõ
26. Költözés a dombra
27. A svéd vendégek
28. Lába kelt az ünnepeltnek
 

Joseph Barbera , William Hanna
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
8.0
2007.04.09.
A klasszikus szinkronnal kaphatjuk a kiadást kézhez,mert Romhányi hányta a rímeket vagy 12 részhez.Csákányi,Márkus,Psota és Váradi kölcsönözték akkor hangjukat.Anyukák-apukák, ugye nosztalgikus a hangulat?De Hanna és Barbera készített Frédi-Bénit 166-ot,
és angolul egy kaland sem maradhatott. Új fordítókkal (mint Speier) indult újra a rímrangadó,s Papp, Mikó, Für és Pogány lett az új hangadó.
A két szakival szakítani csalárd remény,folytatódik a kõkori családregény.E dobozzal nem tudsz nagyot tévedni, íme, itt az elsõ lemez, ni!
A teljes negyedik évad tartalma:
1. lemez (A részek, melyek e lemezre fértek)
1. Márga Anna bemutatja / Hirtelen siker
2. Võ-jövõ / Ha jõ a võ
3. Bumm-bumm Benõ / A kis Benõ
4. Dinó világgá megy / Dinó eltûnik
5. Majomparádé / Frédi látomása
6. A kovakövi kanárik
Maradj még velünk, ne légy máris ex-társ,mert ez a lemezünk igencsak full extrás:
Van két rajzoló és egy tudós, és olyan kis édik, hogy a filmet két részen át szöveggel kísérik. (Márga Anna bemutatja / Hirtelen siker, Bumm-bumm Benõ / A kis Benõ)
2. lemez (A részek, melyek e lemezre fértek)
7. Barát-ragasztó
8. Nagymenõ Frédi
9. Irma, az öreg hölgy
10. Aludj csak, édes Frédi!
11. Enyveskezû Enikõ
12. Csinibababáj
Maradj még velünk, ne légy máris ex-társ,mert ez a lemezünk igencsak full extrás:
Vajon ki írta meg Frédi fõcímdalát, és kapott érte sok nevetést és dellát? Õ az, Hoyt Curtin, a rajzfilmzenekirály, egy dokumentumfilm neki is kijár
3. lemez (A részek, melyek e lemezre fértek)
13. Apucik mentsvára
14. Kandi kamera
15. Volt egyszer egy gyáva ember
16. Tíz kicsi Kovakövi
17. . Frédi, El Borzasztó
18. Örökös viszály
4. lemez (A részek, melyek e lemezre fértek)
19. Frédi és az oroszlán
20. Õscserkészdzsembori
21. Hely kettõ számára
22. Ökörköri körkép
5. lemez (A részek, melyek e lemezre fértek)
23. Tekercs-gubanc
24. Kõdzilla fia
25. Cseles csalás
26. Frédi, a deli háztartásbeli
 

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
8.0
2007.08.11.
folytatódik a kõkori családregény.
E dobozzal nem tudsz nagyot tévedni,
íme, itt az egész ötödik évad, ni!
Ahogy cukrász tölcsérbe a vaníliát
oly módon a kõkorszaki famíliát
összeszedtük mi neked öt DVD-re,
fújhatod a rímeket az év végére!
S ha megvolt a Frédi-esztrád,
tekints meg pár édi extrát!
MARADJ MÉG VELÜNK, NE LÉGY MÁRIS EX-TÁRS,
MERT EZ A LEMEZÜNK IGENCSAK FULL EXTRÁS:
Jó az õsbölcsöde, ha nem ringatnak kõbölcsõbe
Egy filmecske itt álljék, amely bemutatja, kik is Borzadályék
Hirdetések, mik mentek a tévében a keletkezés évében
Beetetõ ajánlat, ezzel szekáld anyádat
 

Revolution Studios / Sony Pictures Entertainment
Cohen co. / Columbia Pictures / Jinks / Revolution Studios
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2005.06.14.
A grieving woman must make a journey into her past in this psychological thriller. Telly Paretta (Julianne Moore) is a mother who is struggling to put her life back together after the unexpected death of her eight-year-old son. Telly begins seeing a therapist (Gary Sinise) who offers a startling diagnosis that her son never really existed, and all her memories of the child are products of her imagination. When Telly meets a man with a strangely similar story to tell about his lost child (Dominic West), she becomes convinced that her doctor is wrong, and sets out to prove the existence of her child and that she isn't insane. The Forgotten also feature Alfre Woodard and Anthony Edwards 
Joseph Ruben - Director
Bruce Cohen - Producer
Dan Jinks - Producer
Joe Roth - Producer
Gerald Di Pego - Screenwriter / Executive Producer
Anastas Michos - Cinematographer
James Horner - Composer (Music Score)
Richard Francis-Bruce - Editor
Bill Groom - Production Designer
Paul D. Kelly - Art Director
Todd Garner - Executive Producer
Steve Nicolaides - Executive Producer
Cindy Evans - Costume Designer
Susan Tyson - Set Decorator
Michael Barosky - Sound/Sound Designer
Dane A. Davis - Sound/Sound Designer / Supervising Sound Editor
Michael Steele - First Assistant Director
Sony Pictures Imageworks - Animator / Visual Effects
Margery Simkin - Casting
Terry J. Leonard - Second Unit Director
Cary Villegas - Visual Effects Supervisor
Dominic West - Ash
Gary Sinise - Dr. Jack Munce
Alfre Woodard - Anne Pope
Linus Roache - A Friendly Man
Robert Wisdom - Carl Dayton
Jessica Hecht - Eliot
Anthony Edwards - Jim

Paramount
Deep River Productions
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
6.0
2006.04.09.
One of television's most beloved sitcoms gets an overhaul for the big screen in this comedy. Ralph Kramden (Cedric the Entertainer) is a New York City bus driver who has great ambitions and plans to make something of himself one day. However, Ralph's big ideas usually take the form of half-baked get-rich-quick schemes which invariably fail, much to the chagrin of his long-suffering wife, Alice (Gabrielle Union). But Ralph always has a loyal ally in his best friend and upstairs neighbor, Ed Norton (Mike Epps), a sewer worker who also has a wife who is weary of his antics, Trixie (Regina Hall). Alice and Trixie have a plan to come up with the down payment for a dream house: a suburban duplex that's being eyed by a shady developer (Eric Stoltz). But when Ralph and Ed decide to spend their savings on training a stray mutt for the New Jersey dog races, they threaten both couples' futures. Based on the classic Jackie Gleason and Art Carney series, The Honeymooners also stars John Leguizamo.  
John Schultz - Director
Julie Durk - Producer
David T. Friendly - Producer
Eric C. Rhone - Producer
Marc Turtletaub - Producer
Barry W. Blaustein - Screenwriter
Danny Jacobson - Screenwriter
Don Rhymer - Screenwriter
David Sheffield - Screenwriter
Shawn Maurer - Cinematographer
Richard Gibbs - Composer (Music Score)
Jennifer Hawks - Musical Direction/Supervision
John Pace - Editor
Charles Wood - Production Designer
Colman Corish - Art Director
Cedric the Entertainer - Executive Producer
Mike Epps - Executive Producer
Hal Ross - Executive Producer
Joan Bergin - Costume Designer
Eliza Solesbury - Set Decorator
Kieran Horgan - Sound/Sound Designer
Konrad Jay - First Assistant Director
Susie Farris - Casting
Nancy Foy - Casting
Mike Epps - Ed Norton
Gabrielle Union - Alice Kramden
Regina Hall - Trixie Norton
Eric Stoltz - William Davis
Jon Polito - Kirby
John Leguizamo - Dodge
Carol Woods - Alice's Mom
Ajay Naidu - Vivek
Kim S. Chan - Quinn
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
2006.07.03.
A nyomozás során Coyle eljut Crispian Grimes-hez, a Frankenstein háza nevet viselõ szórakozóhely tulajdonosához. A férfi a legendát követve szeretne Doktor Frankenstein teremtményének nyomára jutni. Meg is találják a jégbe fagyasztott szörnyembert, de az miután felélesztik, megszökik. Coyle és Grace eközben egymásba szeretnek. A lánynak azonban nincs egy nyugodt pillanata sem, mivel állandóan követik õt. A nyomozó próbálja biztonságba helyezni, de egy éjszaka során Grace átváltozik és egy hatalmas denevér elragadja.
A trio of monsters are on the loose in this updated reinterpretation of one of the great horror films of Universal's "Golden Age." A police detective, Vernon Coyle (Adrian Pasdar), is trying to track down an infamous serial killer known as the Midnight Raptor, a killer whose victims are almost completely drained of blood. Coyle, short on clues, seeks the assistance of Doctor Shauna Kendall (C.C.H. Pounder), an anthropologist who tells the surprised detective that she believes a vampire is responsible for the killings. Meanwhile, Grace Dawkins (Teri Polo), a woman working at the Griffith Park Observatory, sees a friend being attacked by what she thinks is a wild dog; while trying to help, she's bitten by the creature, and Grace soon makes the horrible discovery that she's become a werewolf. Jaded sophisticate Crispian Grimes (Greg Wise) runs a hot L.A. nightclub called the House of Frankenstein; to attract new customers to his club, Grimes purchases a body frozen in ice that is believed to be Dr. Frankenstein's famous creature. What Grimes' customers and colleagues don't know is he's the vampire who's has been committing the Midnight Raptor murders; once Frankenstein's monster is accidentally revived, and Grimes falls in love with Grace, an unholy alliance of monsters begins preying on the people of Los Angeles. Produced for the NBC television network, House of Frankenstein 1997 was first aired on October 28, 1997.
 
Norval D. Crutcher III - Supervising Sound Editor
Peter Werner - Director
író: J.B. White
Greg Wise (Crispian Grimes)
Teri Polo (Grace Dawkins)
Jorjan Fox (Felicity)
Richard Libertini (Armando)
Karen Austin (Karen)
Peter Crombie (Frankenstein teremtménye)

Columbia Pictures
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
8.0
2007.01.26.
Anthony Mann directed this brilliant psychological western based upon Shakespeare's King Lear. James Stewart plays Will Lockhart, who is obsessed with finding the man who sold automatic rifles to the Apaches, resulting in the death of his brother. Will enters the town of Coronado, New Mexico, ruled by the blind and aging patriarch Alec Waggoman (Donald Crisp). Unaware that he is trespassing on Waggoman's land, he finds himself accosted by Alec's psychotic son Dave (Alex Nicol), who brutally beats Will and is ready to kill him. But Will is rescued at the last minute by Waggoman's adopted son Vic Hansbro (Arthur Kennedy). Will finds that Waggoman has become increasingly concerned over who will inherit his vast empire.
 
Anthony Mann - Director
William Goetz - Producer
Frank Burt - Screenwriter
Thomas T. Flynn - Short Story Author
Philip Yordan - Screenwriter
Charles B. Lang - Cinematographer
George Duning - Composer (Music Score)
Arthur Morton - Musical Direction/Supervision
Morris W. Stoloff - Musical Direction/Supervision
William Lyon - Editor
Cary O'Dell - Production Designer
James Crowe - Set Designer
George Cooper - Sound/Sound Designer
Clay Campbell - Makeup
díjak:
Film Presented 1986 Telluride Film Festival
Arthur Kennedy - Vic Hansbro
Donald Crisp - Alec Waggoman
Cathy O'Donnell - Barbara Waggoman
Alex Nicol - Dave Waggoman
Aline MacMahon - Kate Cannaday
Wallace Ford - Charles O'Leary
Jack Elam - Chris Boldt
James Millican - Tom Quigby
Gregg Barton - Fritz
Boyd Stockman - Spud Oxton
Frank de Kova - Padre
Jack Carry
John War Eagle - Frank Darrah
Frank Cordell - Mule Driver
Eddy Waller - Dr. Selden
Bill Catching - Mule Driver

Buena Vista
Buena Vista / Hollywood Pictures / Odyssey Entertainment / Silver Screen Partners IV
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2005.10.20.
Neil Simon forgoes his typical urban East Coast kvetchers and replaces them with sunny Californian kvetchers in The Marrying Man, a film which became a beacon of gossip in 1991 due to the alleged shenanigans of stars Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger), who fell in love during production. Simon based his script on a true story concerning the love affair between shoe tycoon Harry Karl and actress Marie (The Body) McDonald during the 1950s. Married to each other four times, McDonald still managed to carry on an affair with mobster Bugsy Siegel. In this Simon-ized version, Baldwin plays Charley Pearl, a sharp and handsome Hollywood millionaire, engaged to Adele Horner (Elisabeth Shue), the daughter of dyspeptic movie studio executive Lew Horner (Robert Loggia). The day before their wedding, Charley heads off to Las Vegas for a bachelor party, and in a sleazy casino on the outskirts of town, he sets his eyes on sexy singer Vicki Anderson (Basinger) and falls for her hard. He wants her immediately and even though she warns him she's the property of Bugsy Siegel (Armand Assante), he crawls into her bedroom window to be with her. Caught with his pants down by Siegel, Bugsy, instead of killing him, forces him to marry Vicki ("I was about to dump her anyway," he says). But after their marriage, Charley and Vicki discover they're more attracted to the danger of their relationship than in each other. Charley's friends Phil (Paul Reiser), Sammy (Fisher Stevens), Tony (Peter Dobson), and George (Steve Hytner) form a Greek chorus commenting on the crazed love affair and are reportedly inspired by Phil Silvers, Sammy Cahn, Tony Martin, and Leo Durocher. 
Jerry Rees - Director
David Permut - Producer
Neil Simon - Producer / Screenwriter
Donald Thorin - Cinematographer
Tim Hauser - Musical Direction/Supervision
Sidney James - Musical Direction/Supervision
David Newman - Composer (Music Score)
Michael Jablow - Editor
Michael R. Miller - Editor
Michael Tronick - Editor
P. Michael Johnston - Production Designer
William Matthews - Production Designer
Daniel Maltese - Art Director
Mark Mansbridge - Art Director
David Streit - Co-producer
Donald Kreiss - Associate Producer
Jim Duffy - Set Designer
Lauren Polizzi - Set Designer
Dawn Snyder - Set Designer
Ruth Myers - Costume Designer
Tim Cooney - Sound/Sound Designer
Stephen Abrums - Makeup
James Kail - Makeup
Monty Westmore - Makeup
R.J. Hohman - Special Effects
Michael Gershman - Camera Operator
Rob Hahn - Camera Operator
Chris Squires - Camera Operator
John Moio - Stunts
Jeffery Hornaday - Choreography
Ronnie Yeskel - Casting
Kevin Bartnof - Foley Artist
Alec Baldwin - Charley Pearl
Robert Loggia - Lew Horner
Elisabeth Shue - Adele Horner
Armand Assante - Bugsy Siegel
Paul Reiser - Phil
Fisher Stevens - Sammy
Peter Dobson - Tony
Steve Hytner - George
Jeremy Roberts - Gus
Big John Studd - Dante
Tony Longo - Sam
Karen Medak - Sherry
Alan Mandell - 1st Justice
Kathryn Layng - Emma
Ronnie Yeskel
Shanti Kahn - Nurse
Rom Milanovich - Andy
Geof Prysirr - Bartender
Gretchen Wyler - Gwen
Rebecca Staab - Arlene
Joe Guzaldo - Announcer
Kristen Cloke - Louise
Teresa Gilmore Capps - Bugsy's Blonde
Paul Collins - Butler
Carey Eidel - Cab Driver
Melissa Behr - Dee
Janni Brenn - Liz
Joe Bellan - Waiter
Susan Kellerman - Bobbie
Marla Heasley - Sheila
Tim Hauser - Woody
Don Keefer - 3rd Justice
Elly Enriquez - Woo Ling
Jules I. Epstein - Maitre d'
Clarke Gordon - Charley's Father
Dave Florek - Gas Attendant
Robin Frates - Grace

Paramount
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
8.0
2006.06.06.
A filmet 1969-ben Oscar- és Golden Globe-díjra is jelölték.
Compulsive neatnik Felix Unger (Jack Lemmon) is thrown out of his house by his divorce-bound wife. He wanders aimlessly through the streets of New York, toying with the idea of suicide, before gravitating to the apartment of his best friend, incorrigibly sloppy sportswriter Oscar Madison (Walter Matthau). Worried that Felix will try something desperate, Oscar, himself in the process of being divorced by his wife, invites Felix to move in with him. Within a few days, this mismatched pair is on the verge of mutual murder: Felix cannot abide Oscar's slovenliness, while Oscar is driven insane by Felix's obsession with cleanliness. A potentially passionate evening with Oscar's neighbors, the "coo-coo" Pigeon sisters (Monica Evans and Carole Shelley) is ruined when Felix, ruminating over his wife and children, reduces the two ladies to remorseful tears. Pushed to the brink, Oscar stalks around the apartment making as big a mess as possible. Comes the next week's poker game, and the previously vengeful Oscar is worried that Felix might have attempted to do away with himself again. Instead, a surprisingly self-confident Felix shows up to collect his belongings, then announces that he's temporarily moving upstairs with the toothsome Pigeon sisters! There's a laugh a second in this faithful movie adaptation of Neil Simon's hit Broadway play. A foolproof comic situation (allegedly based on a chapter in the life of Simon's brother Danny) is kept alive and healthy by some of the funniest dialogue ever written. The Odd Couple was later adapted into a long-running TV sitcom starring Tony Randall and Jack Klugman 
Gene Saks - Director
Howard W. Koch - Producer
Neil Simon - Play Author / Screenwriter
Robert B. Hauser - Cinematographer
Neal Hefti - Composer (Music Score)
Frank Bracht - Editor
Hal Pereira - Art Director
Walter Tyler - Art Director
Robert R. Benton - Set Designer
Ray Moyer - Set Designer
Jack Bear - Costume Designer
John R. Carter - Sound/Sound Designer
Charles Grenzbach - Sound/Sound Designer
Jack Petty - Makeup
Harry Ray - Makeup
Wally Westmore - Makeup
Paul K. Lerpae - Special Effects
Hank Moonjean - First Assistant Director
díjak:
Best Adapted Screenplay (nom) Neil Simon 1968 Academy
Best Editing (nom) Frank Bracht 1968 Academy
Best Director (nom) Gene Saks 1968 Directors Guild of America
Best Actor - Musical or Comedy (nom) Walter Matthau 1968 Golden Globe
Best Actor - Musical or Comedy (nom) Jack Lemmon 1968 Golden Globe
Best Picture - Musical or Comedy (nom) 1968 Golden Globe
Walter Matthau - Oscar Madison
John Fiedler - Vinnie
Herb Edelman - Murray
David Sheiner - Roy
Larry Haines - Speed
Monica Evans - Cecily
Carole Shelley - Gwendolyn
Iris Adrian - Waitress
Maury Wills
John C. Becher - Hotel Clerk
Bud Harrelson
Heywood Hale Broun - Sportswriter
Roberto Clemente

Paramount
Cort-Madden Company
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
3.0
2006.05.07.
Howard Deutch directed this sequel to the The Odd Couple (1968), originally adapted from the 1965 Broadway comedy by Neil Simon. Thirty years later, Felix Ungar (Jack Lemmon) and retired sportswriter Oscar Madison (Walter Matthau) meet at LAX and drive a rental car across the desert to attend the wedding of Oscar's son Brucey (Jonathan Silverman) to Felix's daughter Hannah (Lisa Waltz), but a breakdown leaves them stranded at some distance from the main highways where they are sprayed by a cropduster and hang out with two flirtatious women (Christine Baranski, Jean Smart) in a small-town bar before getting a lift from slow-driving elderly Beaumont (Barnard Hughes), eventually arriving at the wedding. Composer Alan Silvestri brings in Neal Hefti's original theme from the 1968 film, music also featured in ABC's 1970-75 TV series with Tony Randall and Jack Klugman. Another Odd Couple sequel is the TV movie The Odd Couple: Together Again (CBS, 1993, repeated July 1997), starring Randall and Klugman; it also involved the wedding of Felix's daughter. 
Howard Deutch - Director
Robert W. Cort - Producer
David Madden - Producer
Neil Simon - Producer / Screenwriter
Jamie Anderson - Cinematographer
Alan Silvestri - Composer (Music Score)
Seth Flaum - Editor
Dan Bishop - Production Designer
Lisa Jensen - Costume Designer
Lee Orloff - Sound/Sound Designer
Jeff Knipp - First Assistant Director
Tom Perry - Re-Recording Mixer
Elizabeth Shelton - Assistant Costumer Designer
Walter Matthau - Oscar Madison
Christine Baranski - Thelma
Barnard Hughes - Beaumont
Jonathan Silverman - Brucey Madison
Jean Smart - Holly
Lisa Waltz - Hannah Unger
Mary Beth Peil - Felice
Doris Belack - Blanche MadisonPovitch
Ellen Geer - Frances Ungar Melnick
Jay O. Sanders - Leroy
Rex Linn - Jay Jay
Peggy Miley
Alice Ghostley
Mary Fogerty
Rebecca Schull
Florence Stanley
Lou Cutell

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2005.12.28.
 
Dennis Hopper,
Diane Kruger,
Gérard Rudolf,
James Faulkner

First Look Home Entertainment
IMX Communications / Myriad Pictures
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2006.06.03.
A nyomozó azt gyanítja, hogy a diák egy tragédiába torkolló beavatási ceremónia áldozata lett, ezért az iskolának lekötelezett rendõrségi vezetõk figyelmeztetése ellenére egy tanárnõ segítségével folytatja a vizsgálatot. Nem csak azért nem hagyja nyugodni az ügy, mert évekkel korábban a saját testvére is öngyilkos lett, úgy tûnik, a halott fiú szelleme sem nyugodhat, és segít a nyomozónak kideríteni, mi is történt azon a végzetes éjszakán
The body of a prep school student has been discovered in a nearby river, and though the death was originally listed as a suicide one detective believes that it may have actually been the result of a fraternity hazing gone awry in director Nick Willing's snowbound mystery. Detective Abel Grey (Edward Burns) isn't willing to write off the case as a suicide just yet, and with a little help from sympathetic teacher Betsy Chase (Jennifer Ehle) he hopes to uncover the truth behind the mysterious and untimely death. As a series of elusive clues lead Detective Grey ever closer to the truth, he is forced to confront not only the increasingly complex facts in the case of the student death, but his own repressed emotions related to the suicide of his older brother years earlier as well 
Nick Willing - Director
David Kane - Screenwriter
Paul Sarossy - Cinematographer
Jon Gregory - Editor
Peter James - Executive Producer
Jennifer Ehle
Julian Rhind-Tutt
Rachelle Lefevre
Sean McCann
John Kapelos

Paramouont
Nickelodeon Movies
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
8.0
2004.11.23.
Tommy Pickles sejtette, hogy az új kisöcsi, Dylan megszületésével a dolgok megváltoznak, de arra nem számított, hogy nagy testvérnek lenni ekkora kaland is lehet...
Miközben a Fecsegõ tipegõk a kis Dilt akarják visszavinni a "kórházikóba" a Dínómobilon, véletlenségbõl eltévednek az erdõben.
A Fecsegõ tipegõk vidám, zenés utazásra mennek a kertjükön túli világba, és akadályokba, meg óriási meglepetésekbe ütköznek, amint megpróbálják meglelni az utat hazafelé.
Based on the popular Nickelodeon TV series Rugrats, this is the first full-length feature animated movie to star the little tots. It's the story of diaper-clad kids, told from a baby's point- of-view, and they were one of the hottest-selling toy franchises of the late '90s. The film features a hilarious musical number in the hospital nursery, where newborns have the voices of major rock stars that include Jakob Dylan (Bob Dylan's son), Iggy Pop, Lou Rawls, Lisa Loeb, and Patti Smith, to name a few. The story escalates when self-proclaimed leader Tommy Pickles is thrust into an impossible situation with the birth of his new brother, Dil Pickles. This new kid is grabbing all the attention and won't stop crying. With the help of other toddlers Lil and Phil, Tommy decides that the baby should be returned to the hospital for fixing. They all hop on their little wagon and take a high-speed ride straight into the deep woods where they realize they're lost. Chased around by animals (or so they think), the Rugrats clan must get home in one piece. Other celebrity voices include Whoopi Goldberg and The Rocky Horror Picture Show's Tim Curry, as well as Saturday Night Live's Andrea Martin and David Spade 
Igor Kovalyov - Director
Norton Virgien - Director
Gabor Csupo - Producer
Arlene Klasky - Producer
J. David Stem - Screenwriter
David N. Weiss - Screenwriter
Mark Mothersbaugh - Composer (Music Score)
Karyn Rachtman - Musical Direction/Supervision
Dima Malanitchev - Art Director
Eryk Casemiro - Co-producer
Julia Pistor - Co-producer
Hal Waite - Co-producer
Debbie Beece - Executive Producer
Albie Hecht - Executive Producer
Kurt Vanzo - Sound/Sound Designer
John Bryant - Supervising Editor
Christine Cavanaugh - Chuckie Finster [Voice]
Kath Soucie - Phil De Ville [Voice] / Lil De Ville [Voice]
Cheryl Chase - Angelica Pickles [Voice]
Tara Charendoff - Dil Pickles [Voice]
Melanie Chartoff - Didi Pickles [Voice]
Jack Riley - Stu Pickles [Voice]
Joe Alaskey - Grandpa Pickles [Voice]
Philip Proctor - Howard De Ville [Voice]
Cree Summer Lisa Francks - Susie Carmichael [Voice]
Michael Patrick Bell - Grandpa Boris [Voice] / Drew Pickles [Voice]
Tress MacNeille - Charlotte Pickles [Voice]
Busta Rhymes - Reptar Wagon [Voice]
Whoopi Goldberg - Ranger Margaret [Voice]
David Spade - Ranger Frank [Voice]

Focus Features
Focus Features/ Pretty Pictures/ StudioCanal/ Working Title Films
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
6.0
2007.11.27.
After a detour into lighter and more compassionate fare with Nurse Betty and Possession, Neil LaBute returns to the themes of his earlier films with this dark and corrosive look at male-female relationships. Adam (Paul Rudd) is a chubby, bespectacled nebbish of a college student who makes money in his spare time as a security guard at the university's art museum. One evening at work, Adam spies another student preparing to deface a statue Evelyn (Rachel Weisz), a beautiful art major who is offended by a fig leaf that's been used to "censor" a statue of a nude male, and is prepared to replace the disguised member with spray paint. Adam can't quite bring himself to kick Evelyn out of the museum, and she responds by giving him her phone number. Adam and Evelyn begin dating, and as she challenges his ideas about art and morality, she begins remaking Adam into the sort of boyfriend she'd prefer. Under her influence, Adam loses weight, gets contact lenses, changes his hairstyle, starts dressing better, and assumes a cooler and more confident personality. Adam's pal Philip (Frederick Weller) notices the changes in his friend and isn't happy with the way Evelyn has been molding Adam to her specifications. Adam and Evelyn have dinner one night with Philip and his fiancée, Jenny (Gretchen Mol), and before long Philip and Evelyn are at each other's throats as Adam and Jenny cower along the sidelines. The tensions between Philip and Evelyn exacerbate uneasiness between Jenny and her husband to be, while at the same time, Jenny and Adam begin to recognize a mutual attraction that's long lurked beneath the surface. The Shape of Things was adapted by LaBute from his stage drama of the same name; a selection of songs by Elvis Costello comprise the soundtrack.
 
Neil LaBute - Director / Screenwriter / Producer / Play Author
Gail Mutrux - Producer
Philip Steuer - Producer
Rachel Weisz - Producer
James L. Carter - Cinematographer
Elvis Costello - Composer (Music Score)
Joel Plotch - Editor
Lynette Myers - Production Designer / Costume Designer
Christopher Lawrence - Art Director
Tim Bevan - Executive Producer
Eric Fellner - Executive Producer
Sondra Thorpe - Set Designer
Richard E. Yawn - Sound/Sound Designer
John Monk Saunders - First Assistant Director
Jonathan Watson - First Assistant Director
Fiona Weir - Casting
Paul Rudd - Adam
Rachel Weisz - Evelyn
Frederick Weller - Philip

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2007.07.24.
A szakítást még nem dolgozta fel, magányosnak érzi magát, idegileg kimerült, és kezdõdõ paranoiában szenved. Egy napon beenged egy férfit telefonálni, udvariasan egy másik szobába húzódik vissza, amikor pedig újra kimegy, az idegent már nem találja ott.
Attól a naptól kezdve furcsa hangokat hall, mintha valaki zuhanyozna, fõzne, beszélgetne vagy lépkedne, és rájön, hogy olyan hatalmas a ház, hogy akár ketten is lakhatnak bent úgy, hogy soha ne találkozzanak. Az igazság azonban nem hagyja nyugodni, a pince pedig különös titkokat rejteget.
A lonely architect who was recently abandoned by his live-in girlfriend finds that he's not as alone in his sprawling estate as he had previously thought in director Guillem Morales' minimalist thriller. Félix's (Andoni Gracia) girlfriend, Vera (Mónica López), may be gone, but her possessions, scattered about the house as if she were to walk back through the door at any moment, offer a constant reminder of the failed relationship that he was powerless to salvage. When a desperate stranger who introduces himself as Martin (Agustín Villaronga) shows up on Félix's doorstep begging to make an urgent telephone call, the startled homeowner reluctantly allows the man inside only to realize that his strange guest has seemingly vanished into thin air just moments later. Now convinced that the mysterious Martin is hiding somewhere in his home undetected, Félix's growing paranoia leads him down a dark path in which his home seems to take on its own increasingly menacing personality.
 
Guillem Morales - Director / Screenwriter
Joaquin Padro - Producer
Mar Targarona - Producer
Sergi Bartroli - Cinematographer
Marc Vaillo - Composer (Music Score)
Joan Manel Vilaseca - Editor
Rosa Ros - Art Director
Monica López - Vera
Francese Garrido
Agustín Villaronga - Martin
Minnie Marx
Pablo Derqui
Violeta Llueca
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
2005.02.20.
Two small-time crooks find themselves in deeper water than they can handle in this offbeat comedy. Edgar (Bob Hoskins) and Morales (Antonio Banderas) are a pair of minor-league grifters posing as men of the cloth, who travel through the deep South selling cheap socks at inflated prices to raise money for the fictional children's charity St. Mortimer's Orphanage. While stopping at a diner, Edgar and Morales spot a fellow fugitive from justice, the White River Kid (Wes Bentley), who is wanted for murder. Taking pity on a fellow outlaw, Edgar and Morales decide to warn the Kid that there are cops nearby and that he might want to make himself scarce; however, they soon regret their brief moment of compassion when they discover the Kid has taken over their RV and is now holding them hostage along with a waitress from the restaurant. The White River Kid also features Ellen Barkin, Beau Bridges, Swoosie Kurtz, and Randy Travis. While the film was completed in 1999, it received only scattered theatrical distribution in Eastern Europe and South America, and made its American premiere as a cable television feature in 2001.  
Arnold Glimcher - Director / Producer
Robert Greenhut - Producer
Elie Samaha - Producer
David Leland - Screenwriter
Antonio Banderas - Executive Producer
Bob Hoskins
Wes Bentley
Ellen Barkin
Beau Bridges

IFC First Take (USA) / Pathe
BIM Distribuzione / Cineart / Diaphana / Element Films / EMC / FilmCoopi / Filmstiftung Nordrhein-Westfalen / Irish Film Board / Matador Pictures / Pathe Pictures / Regent Captial / Sixteen Films / Tornasol / TV3 Ireland / UK Film Council
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
9.0
2007.10.02.
1921. Az Ír sziget kettéosztása: megalakul az Ír Szabadállam és Észak-Írország. Mindkét állam brit ellenõrzés alatt marad. Aláírják a békeszerzõdést, amely megosztja az íreket. Megalakul az IRA, polgárháború veszi kezdetét, az addigi harcostársak, legyenek akár testvérek is, szembefordulnak egymással.
Az angol film nagymestere, Ken Loach filmjével magára haragította a brit sajtót, miszerint filmje egyoldalúan, az írek szemszögébõl követi az eseményeket.
Two brothers are caught on differing sides of the battle for Irish freedom in this politically minded historical drama from veteran British filmmaker Ken Loach. It's 1920, and Damien O'Donovan (Cillian Murphy) has recently graduated from medical school. Damien plans to leave the small village in Ireland where he was born to take a job in London, much to the annoyance of his brother Teddy (Padraic Delaney), who is an Irish loyalist and wants to see the British stripped of their rule of his land. While visiting Peggy (Mary Riordan), a longtime friend of the family, Damien and Teddy witness a visit by "black and tans," British soldiers who supposedly keep the peace in Ireland; the soldiers turn violent and murder Michaeil (Lawrence Barry), Peggy's grandson, when they discover he only speaks Gaelic. Damien is radicalized by the event, and with Teddy joins the local chapter of the Irish Republican Army, who use violence to drive British troops out of the country. While the IRA is a poor and ill-equipped fighting force, their willingness to give their lives for their cause is taken very seriously by the British, who step up their reprisals against the locals; the black and tans even begin directing their violence and torture against women and children, including Damien's girlfriend, Sinead (Orla Fitzgerald). In 1921, Britain attempts to end the violence in Ireland by creating the Irish Free State, a compromise government which will give the Irish greater autonomy while Great Britain still retains final political control of the nation. Teddy sees this as a victory and believes it's an important first step to a truly free Ireland, but Damien sees the IRA's goal as nothing short of complete independence, and the brothers and allies soon become rivals in a battle neither side can win. The Wind That Shakes the Barley received the Golden Palm award as Best Picture at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival.
 
Ken Loach - Director
Rebecca O'Brien - Producer
Paul Laverty - Screenwriter
Barry Ackroyd - Cinematographer
George Fenton - Composer (Music Score)
Jonathan Morris - Editor
Fergus Clegg - Production Designer
Michael Higgins - Art Director
Michael Higgins - Art Director
Mark Lowry - Art Director
Redmond Morris - Co-producer
Ulrich Felsberg - Executive Producer
Andrew Lowe - Executive Producer
Brendan McCarthy - Executive Producer
Nigel Thomas - Executive Producer
Paul Trijbits - Executive Producer
Mark Woods - Executive Producer
Eimer Ni Mhaoldomhnaigh - Costume Designer
Ray Beckett - Sound/Sound Designer
Kevin Brazier - Sound/Sound Designer
Lyn Johnston - Makeup
David Gilchrist - First Assistant Director
Jeremy Gee - Camera Operator
Marc Cass - Stunts
Paul Heasman - Stunts
Oonagh Kearney - Casting
Carol Moorhead - Production Manager
Orla Carroll - Hair Styles
Cineimage - Title Design
John Hayword - Re-Recording Mixer
Susanna Lenton - Script Supervisor
Martin Butterworth Creative Partnership - Title Design
Cathy Mooney - Production Coordinator
Moving Picture Company - Digital Effects
Munky - Digital Effects
Georg Nonnenmacher - Gaffer
Donal O'Driscoll - Historical Consultant
Michael Queen - Second Assistant Director
Pat Redmond - Special Effects Supervisor
Ger Scully - Costumes Supervisor
Jim Shortail - Production Accountant
Roger Smith - Screenplay Consultant
Team Effects - Special Effects Supervisor
Noel Walsh - Properties Master
díjak:
Best Actor (nom) Cillian Murphy 2006 British Independent Film Awards
Best British Independent Film (nom) 2006 British Independent Film Awards
Best Director (nom) Ken Loach 2006 British Independent Film Awards
Best Technical Achievement (nom) Barry Ackroyd 2006 British Independent Film Awards
Palme D'Or (win) 2006 Cannes Film Festival
Best European Film (nom) 2006 Goya Awards
Best British Director (nom) Ken Loach 2006 London Film Critics Circle
Best British Film (nom) 2006 London Film Critics Circle
British Producer of the Year (nom) Rebecca O'Brien 2006 London Film Critics Circle
Best Original Screenplay (nom) Paul Laverty 2006 Satellite Awards
Film Presented 2006 Toronto International Film Festival
Liam Cunningham - Dan
Padraic Delaney - Teddy
Orla Fitzgerald - Sinead
Mary Riordan - Peggy
Mary Murphy - Bernadette
Lawrence Barry - Micheail
Damien Kearney
Frank Bourke - Leo
Myles Horgan - Rory
Martin Lucey - Congo
Aidan O'Hare - Steady Boy
Shane Casey - Kevin
John Crean - Chris
Martin de Cogain - Sean
Keith Dunphy - Terence
Kieran Hegarty - Francis
Gerard Kearney - Donacha
Shane Nott - Ned
Kevin O'Brien - Tim
Gary McCarthy - Volunteer
Tim O'Mahon - Volunteer
Graham Browne - Volunteer
Owen Buckley - Volunteer
Aidan Fitzpatick - Volunteer
Vince Hannington - Volunteer
Denis Kelleher - Volunteer
Colin McClery - Volunteer
Finbar O'Mahon - Volunteer
John Quinlan - Volunteer
Peggy Lynch - Singer at Wake
Noel O'Donovan - Station Guard
Peter O'Manhoney - Stoker
Barry Bourke - Policeman
Frank O'Sullivan - Man in Pub
Diamuíd Ó'Dálaigh - Man in Pub
Corina Gough - Woman in Search
Roger Allam - Sir John Hamilton
Sabrina Barry - Julia
William Ruane - Johnny Gogan
Dan O'Riordan - Elderly Man
Peg Crowley - Elderly Woman
Fiona Lawton - Lily
Kieran Ahmem - Sweeney
Clare Dineen - Mrs. Rafferty
Sean McGinley - Father Denis
Tomas Ohealaithe - Boy on Bike
Nora Lynch - Mother of Sick Child
Diamuid Ní Mheachair - Sick Child
Denis Conway - Priest
Barry Looney - Member of Ceilidh Band
Connie O'Connail - Member of Ceilidh Band
Aine O'Connor - Member of Ceilidh Band
Frances O'Connor - Member of Ceilidh Band
O'Riada Peadr - Member of Ceilidh Band
Neil Brand - Newsreel Piano Accompanist
Tom Chamock - British Soldier Sergeant at Cottage
Alan Ready - British Soldier Sergeant at Station
Mark Wakeling - British Soldier Lieutenant
Anthony Byrne - British Soldier Interrogator
Marcus Anthony - British Soldier
Billie Joe Armstrong - British Soldier
Christopher Brown - British Soldier
Mark Bryce - British Soldier
Alex Dee - British Soldier
Jonny Holmes - British Soldier
Allan Huntley - British Soldier
Bill Hurst - British Soldier
Daniel Kington - British Soldier
Jamie Lomas - British Soldier
Anthony Martin - British Soldier
Owen McQuade - British Soldier
Richard Oldham - British Soldier
Colin Parry - British Soldier
Scott Peden - British Soldier
Bernie Sweeney - British Soldier
Derek Taylor - British Soldier
Neil Alan Taylor - British Soldier
Gregor Wood - British Soldier
New Line Cinema
FR Productions / Longfellow Pictures / Sidney Kimmel Entertainment / Simon Fields Productions
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
2005.08.27.
Peter Chelsom - Director
Simon Fields - Producer
Andrew S. Karsch - Producer
Fred Roos - Producer
Buck Henry - Screenwriter
Michael Laughlin - Screenwriter
William A. Fraker - Cinematographer
Rolfe Kent - Musical Direction/Supervision / Composer (Music Score)
David Moritz - Editor
Claire Simpson - Editor
Caroline Hanania - Production Designer
Mark Worthington - Art Director
Cyrus Yavneh - Co-producer
Michael De Luca - Executive Producer
Lynn Harris - Executive Producer
Sidney Kimmel - Executive Producer
Lisa Fischer - Set Designer / Set Decorator
Jeff Markwith - Set Designer
Richard Romig - Set Designer
Theodore H. Sharps - Set Designer
Maya Shimoguchi - Set Designer
Molly Maginnis - Costume Designer
Charles Wilborn - Sound/Sound Designer
Vincent Lascoumes - First Assistant Director
Mary Gail Artz - Casting
Barbara Cohen - Casting
Gabor Kover - Second Unit Camera / Additional Photography
Diane Keaton - Ellien Stoddard
Andie MacDowell - Eugenie Claybourne
Garry Shandling - Griffin
Jenna Elfman - Auburn
Nastassja Kinski - Alex
Goldie Hawn - Mona
Charlton Heston - Mr. Claybourne
Marian Seldes - Mrs. Claybourne
Josh Hartnett - Tom Stoddard
Tricia Vessey - Alice Stoddard
Buck Henry - Suttler

Paramount Pictures
Gramercy Pictures / Guild
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
2.0
2006.05.31.
Philip Kaufman directs the detective thriller Twisted (originally to be titled The Blackout Murders), with a script by up-and-coming filmmaker Sarah Thorp. Ashley Judd plays troubled police detective Jessica Shepard, who works under the jurisdiction of the man who raised her as his daughter, police Commissioner Mills (Samuel L. Jackson). While investigating a serial murder case, Jessica who is has a proclivity for dangerous, drunken one-night-stands discovers that all of the victims are men whom she's recently bedded. Complicating matters are her bitter ex-boyfriend (Mark Pellegrino), her very curious therapist (David Strathairn), and her odd-behaving new partner Mike Delmarco (Andy Garcia).  
Barry Baeres - Producer
Anne Kopelson - Producer
Arnold Kopelson - Producer
Linne Radmin - Producer
Sarah Thorp - Screenwriter
Peter Deming - Cinematographer
Mark Isham - Composer (Music Score)
Peter Boyle - Editor
Dennis Washington - Production Designer
Thomas T. Taylor - Art Director
Sherryl Clark - Co-producer
Peter Kaufman - Co-producer
Cherylanne Martin - Associate Producer
Stephen Brown - Executive Producer
Michael Flynn - Executive Producer
Michael Flynn - Executive Producer
Robyn Meisinger - Executive Producer
Michael Scott Cobb - Set Designer
Douglas Piere - Set Designer
Ellen Mirojnick - Costume Designer
Barbara Munch - Set Decorator
Nelson Stoll - Sound/Sound Designer
Mike Topoozian - First Assistant Director
Denise Chaimian - Casting
Denise Chamian - Casting
Eric Brevig - Visual Effects Supervisor
Robert F. Brown - Second Unit Director
Mark Casey - Visual Effects Supervisor
Frank Eulner - Supervising Sound Editor
Industrial Light & Magic - Visual Effects
Lois C. Weinert - Second Unit Director Of Photograph
Samuel L. Jackson - John Mills
Andy Garcia - Mike Delmarco
David Strathairn - Dr. Melvin Frank
Russell Wong - Lieutenant Tong
Camryn Manheim - Lisa
Mark Pellegrino - Jimmy Schmidt
Titus Welliver - Dale Becker
D.W. Moffett - Ray Porter
Richard T. Jones - Wilson Jefferson
Leland Orser - Edmund Culter

Paramount Pictures
Intertainment AG / Kopelson Entertainment / Paramount
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
2.0
2004.11.23.
Philip Kaufman directs the detective thriller Twisted (originally to be titled The Blackout Murders), with a script by up-and-coming filmmaker Sarah Thorp. Ashley Judd plays troubled police detective Jessica Shepard, who works under the jurisdiction of the man who raised her as his daughter, police Commissioner Mills (Samuel L. Jackson). While investigating a serial murder case, Jessica who is has a proclivity for dangerous, drunken one-night-stands discovers that all of the victims are men whom she's recently bedded. Complicating matters are her bitter ex-boyfriend (Mark Pellegrino), her very curious therapist (David Strathairn), and her odd-behaving new partner Mike Delmarco (Andy Garcia).  
Barry Baeres - Producer
Anne Kopelson - Producer
Arnold Kopelson - Producer
Linne Radmin - Producer
Sarah Thorp - Screenwriter
Peter Deming - Cinematographer
Mark Isham - Composer (Music Score)
Peter Boyle - Editor
Dennis Washington - Production Designer
Thomas T. Taylor - Art Director
Sherryl Clark - Co-producer
Peter Kaufman - Co-producer
Cherylanne Martin - Associate Producer
Stephen Brown - Executive Producer
Michael Flynn - Executive Producer
Michael Flynn - Executive Producer
Robyn Meisinger - Executive Producer
Michael Scott Cobb - Set Designer
Douglas Piere - Set Designer
Ellen Mirojnick - Costume Designer
Barbara Munch - Set Decorator
Nelson Stoll - Sound/Sound Designer
Mike Topoozian - First Assistant Director
Denise Chaimian - Casting
Denise Chamian - Casting
Eric Brevig - Visual Effects Supervisor
Robert F. Brown - Second Unit Director
Mark Casey - Visual Effects Supervisor
Frank Eulner - Supervising Sound Editor
Industrial Light & Magic - Visual Effects
Lois C. Weinert - Second Unit Director Of Photography
Samuel L. Jackson - John Mills
Andy Garcia - Mike Delmarco
David Strathairn - Dr. Melvin Frank
Russell Wong - Lieutenant Tong
Camryn Manheim - Lisa
Mark Pellegrino - Jimmy Schmidt
Titus Welliver - Dale Becker
D.W. Moffett - Ray Porter
Richard T. Jones - Wilson Jefferson
Leland Orser - Edmund Culter

TriStar Pictures
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2005.11.19.
A szövegkönyvet Akira Kurosawa a modern mozi egyik legnagyobb mestere írta.
Tokió piroslámpás negyede, a tizennyolcadik században. Az egyik bordélyház lakója Oshin, a szépséges fiatal gésa. A városba érkezik a szamuráj Fusanosuke. A férfinak menekülnie kellett, mert megölt egy embert. Oshin segédkezik a fiatal harcos hajának levágásában. Az elsõ pillantásra egymásba szeretnek, és a gésa hiába próbálja elbújtatni kedvesét, a sors kiszámíthatatlan szeszélye elválasztja egymástól a két szerelmest. A legendás japán rendezõ Akira Kuroszava utolsó forgatókönyve, remekmûve ez a megrázó szerelmi történet.
Kei Kumai's Umi Wa Miteita (The Sea Watches) has a script written by the late Japanese master Akira Kurosawa. O-Shin (Nagiko Tohno) is a geisha. One day a samurai named Fusanosuke (Hidetaka Yoshioka) appears in her town on the run after having killed a man. She assists him by cutting his hair. The two fall in love, despite the protestations from O-Shin's friend Kikuno (Misa Shimizu). Eventually Fusanosuke leaves, only to return one day and reveal that he is engaged. The second half of the film involves O-Shin again falling in love with a samurai, this one named Ryosuke (Masatoshi Nagase). The Sea Watches was screened at the San Sebastian Film Festival. 
Kei Kumai - Director
Naoto Sarukawa - Producer
Akira Kurosawa - Screenwriter
Shugoro Yamamoto - Short Story Author
Kazuo Okuhara - Cinematographer
Teizo Matsumura - Composer (Music Score)
Osamu Indue - Editor
Takeo Kimura - Production Designer
Koshiro Ando - Executive Producer
Sunobu Horigome - Executive Producer
Haruyuki Machida - Executive Producer
Kouichi Miyagawa - Executive Producer
Shigehiro Toriyama - Executive Producer
Hirotake Yoda - Executive Producer
Kazuko Kurosawa - Costume Designer
Takeshi Ogawa - Sound/Sound Designer
Nagiko Tohno - O-Shin
Masatoshi Nagase - Ryosuke
Hidetaka Yoshioka - Fusanosuke
Eiji Okuda - Ginji
Renji Ishibashi - Zenbei
Miho Tsumiki - Okichi
Tenshi Kamogawa - Umekichi
Kumiko Tsuchiya - Prostitute
Yumiko Nogawa - Omine
Yukiya Kitamura - Kenta
Michiko Kawai - Osono

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2007.06.20.
Jacques Poitrenaud - Director
Louis de Funes
Maurice Biraud
Dany Carrel
Jacques Legras
Claude Piéplu
Jean Lefebvre

Miramax
Brad Grey Pictures / Brillstein-Grey Entertainment / Cohen Pictures
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2004.12.22.
A Flört a fellegekben nem veszi magát komolyan, csak éppen annyira, amennyire kell Donna és a többi szereplõ úgy kezelik abszurdul rózsaszínû világukat, mintha fontos volna. Ahogyan Donna megtapasztalja a nagyvilágot, és egyre fejlõdik érzéke a ruhák iránt, az egyszerre fergetegesen mulatságos és ellenállhatatlanul megható. A további szerepekben olyan sztárokat láthatunk, mint MikeMyers, /Wayne világa/Kelly Preston és Candice Bergen.
Brazilian filmmaker Bruno Barreto directs this comic look at the world of flight attendants starring Gwyneth Paltrow as Donna, a small town Nevada woman who dreams of seeing the world by becoming a first class international stewardess. Lacking the requisite poise and class, Donna finds a mentor in retired trade veteran Sally (Candice Bergen), a wealthy, best-selling author who assists with advice and her considerable influence. Despite Sally's help, Donna finds the process of fulfilling her career ambitions more difficult than she imagined when shes betrayed by a trusted friend (Christina Applegate) during flight training, a daunting course taught by the bitter John Whitney (Mike Myers), a once-aspiring steward whose eye condition kept him forever out of the friendly skies. Donna also faces a romantic crisis when she falls for a handsome law student (Mark Ruffalo) whose education consigns him to Ohio, far away from the major urban hubs Donna dreams of working. A View from the Top (2002) costars Rob Lowe, Josh Malina, Kelly Preston and Jon Polito.  
Matthew Baer - Producer
Bobby Cohen - Producer
Brad Grey - Producer
Roger Kumble - Screenwriter
Eric Wald - Screenwriter
Affonso Beato - Cinematographer
Theodore Shapiro - Composer (Music Score)
Randy Spendlove - Musical Direction/Supervision
Christopher Greenbury - Editor
Dan Davis - Production Designer
Elizabeth Lapp - Art Director
Elizabeth Fox Friedman - Co-producer
Laura Hopper - Co-producer
Francesca Silvestri - Co-producer
Alan C. Blomquist - Executive Producer
Robbie Brenner - Executive Producer
Amy Slotnick - Executive Producer
Tristan Paris Bourne - Set Designer
Ellen J. Brill - Set Designer
Stephen Halbert - Sound/Sound Designer
Jack Baran - First Assistant Director
Betsy Magruder - First Assistant Director
Robin Antin - Choreography
Marci Liroff - Casting
Ron Bolanowski - Special Effects Coordinator
Eliza Paley - Supervising Sound Editor
Mark Ruffalo - Ted
Candice Bergen - Sally Weston
Christina Applegate - Christine
Mike Myers - John Whitney
Kelly Preston - Sherry
Josh Malina - Randy
Rob Lowe - Co-pilot Steve
Marc Blucas
Stacey Dash
Jon Polito - Roy Roby
Stephen Tobolowsky - Frank Thomas
George Kennedy - Himself

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
8.0
2006.02.25.
 
rendezõ: Aleksandar Djordjevic
forgatókönyvíró: Sinisa Pavic
zeneszerzõ: Vojkan Borisavljevic
operatõr: Djordje Nikolic
vágó: Radmila Nikolic
Bora Todorovic (Slobodan Bob Mihajlovic)
Miodrag Petrovic-Ckalja (Blagoje Popovic 'Firga')
Radmila Savicevic (Surdina baba)
Zika Milenkovic (Sotir Surdilovic 'Soca')
Vesna Cipcic (Vesna Surdilovic)
Ljubica Kovic (Surdina majka)

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2007.03.15.
Sólyom bosszút esküszik a gyilkosok ellen, jogos hadjáratával azonban csak felhevíti az indiánellenes indulatokat, veszélyeztetve a két közösség törékeny békéjét.
"Csupán a halott indián a jó indián" -tartják a fehér farkasok, de szerencsére nem mindenki üvölt együtt velük: a banditák által szorongatott kisváros seriffje megpróbál igazságot szolgáltatni a dakota harcosoknak, mielõtt túl késõ lenne...
 
Horst Schulze,
Barbara Brylská,
Holger Mahlich,
Slobodan Dimitrijevic

Columbia Pictures / Revolution Studios / Sony Pictures Entertainment
Revolution Studios / Wayans Brothers
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2006.03.11.
When brothers and fellow FBI agents Marcus (Marlon Wayans) and Kevin Copeland (Shawn Wayans) accidentally ruin an otherwise painstakingly executed drug bust, getting back into the good graces of their boss becomes a high-priority assignment in itself. With this in mind, Marcus and Kevin take on a case far beneath their usual standards when they agree to escort socialite sisters Brittany (Maitland Ward) and Tiffany Wilton (Anne Dudek) from a private terminal at JFK Airport to their hotel room in the Hamptons. Once there, two considerably higher-ranking agents will take over the girls' protection. The extra security is no mere perk of wealth, however, as it appears that Brittany and Tiffany have been targeted by a serial kidnapper. The FBI hopes to apprehend the perpetrator by using the girls as bait, unbeknownst to them. The plan may have worked if it weren't for Kevin and Marcus, who manage to let the sisters in on the secret. Understandably, neither of them want any part in the process, so they force the brothers to come up with a radical solution: With the help of an FBI lab scientist, the very much African-American Kevin and Marcus will be transformed into two white women who could pass for Brittany and Tiffany. The agents must keep the charade up long enough to lure the kidnapper, but fooling everyone involved will be the job of their lives. Directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans, White Chicks also features James King  
Keenen Ivory Wayans - Director / Producer / Screenwriter
Rick Alvarez - Producer
Lee R. Mayes - Producer
Marlon Wayans - Producer / Screenwriter
Shawn Wayans - Producer / Screenwriter
Xavier Cook - Screenwriter
Andy McElfresh - Screenwriter
Michael Anthony Snowden - Screenwriter
Steven Bernstein - Cinematographer
Lisa Brown - Musical Direction/Supervision
Teddy Castellucci - Composer (Music Score)
Jeff Gourson - Editor
Stuart H. Pappe - Editor
Paul Peters - Production Designer
Eric Norlin - Art Director
Dominique Fauquet-Lemaitre - Set Designer
Ruth E. Carter - Costume Designer
Jori Woodman - Costume Designer
Eric Batut - Sound/Sound Designer
Jim Brebner - First Assistant Director
Lisa Beach - Casting
Sarah Katzman - Casting
Greg Cannom - Makeup Special Effects
Scott A. Hecker - Supervising Sound Editor
Keith Vanderlaan - Makeup Special Effects
Marlon Wayans - Marcus Copeland
James King - Heather Vandergeld
Frankie Faision - Section Chief Elliot Gordon
Lochlyn Munro - Agent Jake Harper
John Heard - Warren Vandergeld
Busy Philipps - Karen
Frankie R. Faison - Section Chief Eliot Gordon
Terry Crews - Lattrell Spencer
Brittany Daniel - Megan Vandergeld
Eddie Velez - Agent Vincent Gomez
Jessica Cauffiel - Tori
Maitland Ward - Brittany Wilton
Anne Dudek - Tiffany Wilton
Rochelle Aytes - Denise Porter
Jennifer Carpenter - Lisa
Faune Chambers - Gina Copeland
Drew Sidora - Shaunice

Buena Vista
Buena Vista / Hybrid Productions / Silver Screen Partners IV / Walt Disney Productions
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
6.0
2007.04.22.
In Randal Kleiser's entertaining adaptation of Jack London's classic novel White Fang, Ethan Hawke plays Jack Conroy, a young man who travels to Alaska with the intent of finding his father's lost gold mine. During the course of his travels, he's accompanied by a big white wolf that he rescued from a professional dog fight promoter. Conroy and the wolf, which he names White Fang, have a number of adventures and make a few enemies on their way to finding the gold mine.
 
Randal Kleiser - Director
Andrew Bergman - Producer
Mike Lobell - Producer
Marykay Powell - Producer
Richard H. Prince - Producer
David Fallon - Screenwriter
Jack London - Book Author
Jeanne Rosenberg - Screenwriter
Nick Thiel - Screenwriter
Tony Pierce-Roberts - Cinematographer
Basil Poledouris - Composer (Music Score)
Shirley Walker - Composer (Music Score)
Lisa Day - Editor
Michael S. Bolton - Production Designer
Rob Schneider - Production Designer
Sandy Cochrane - Art Director
Brian Kasch - Set Designer
Jenny Beavan - Costume Designer
John Bright - Costume Designer
Rick Barker - Stunts
David Kelson - Sound Mixer
Ethan Hawke - Jack Conroy
Seymour Cassel - Skunker
Susan Hogan - Belinda
James Remar - Beauty Smith
Bill Moseley - Luke
Pius Savage - Grey Beaver
Suzanne Kent - Heather
Bart the Bear - Bear
Marliese Schneider - Woman of the Night
George Rogers - Registrar
David Fallon - Lookout
Tom Yewel - 2nd Frozen Prospector
Clint B. Youngreen - Tinker
Irvin Sogge - 2nd Old Timer
Valorie Massalas
Judy Taylor
Ted - White Fang
Mike Fenton
Tom Fallon - Prospector
Clifford Fossman - 1st Old Timer
Michael A. Hagen - Teenager
John Beers - Sykes' Dog Handler
Van Clifton - Piano Player
Diane Benson - Grey Beaver's Wife
Jim Moore - Violin Player
Dick Mackey - Sled-Dog Prospector
Michael David Lally - Sykes
Raymond R. Menaker - Shopkeeper
Robert G. Hoelen - Bar Patron
Aaron Hotch - Little Beaver
Rob Kyker - 1st Frozen Prospector
Charles Jimmie Sr. - Older Indian

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2004.10.03.
From director-writer Desmond Nakano comes this unusual role-reversal picture examining racism from a different perspective. Louis Pinnock (John Travolta) is a semi-literate worker in a chocolate candy factory. One day he makes a delivery to the mansion of wealthy Thaddeus Thomas (Harry Belafonte). He is noticed while he is unintentionally looking up at Thomas' wife, Megan (Margaret Avery), while she is undressing in an open window. Thomas makes sure that Pinnock is fired for this innocent indiscretion despite his years of reliable performance at the factory. Some time later, unemployed and destitute, Pinnock and his wife Marsha (Kelly Lynch) and children are evicted roughly from their home by police officers. Marsha's mother (Carrie Snodgrass) takes in her daughter and grandchildren, but she won't let Pinnock stay. Police officers beat up Pinnock one day because, they say, he fits the description of a criminal suspect. Finally, Pinnock goes to Thomas's house to get an explanation for his firing, but Thomas doesn't remember the incident. Pinnock takes Thomas hostage and demands he be paid for all the hours of work he has missed. In this film, all the authority figures and wealthy people are black, and Pinnock is a member of a poor white underclass 
Lawrence Bender - Producer
Willy Kurant - Cinematographer
Pilar McCurry - Musical Direction/Supervision
Howard Shore - Composer (Music Score)
Happy Walters - Musical Direction/Supervision
John Stuart Bick - Editor
Nancy Richardson - Editor
Naomi Shohan - Production Designer
John Ivo Gilles - Art Director
Paul Hellerman - Co-producer
Grant Waldman - Co-producer
Joann Fregalette Jansen - Associate Producer
Yves Marmion - Executive Producer
Isis Mussenden - Costume Designer
Ken King - Sound/Sound Designer
Lisa Campbell - First Assistant Director
Todd Pfeiffer - First Assistant Director
Mary Gail Artz - Casting
Barbara Cohen - Casting
Harry Belafonte - Thaddeus Thomas
Kelly Lynch - Marsha Pinnock
Margaret Avery - Megan Thomas
Tom Bower - Stanley
Robert Gossett - John
Carrie Snodgrass - Josine
Bumper Robinson - Martin
Bert Remsen
Wesley Thompson - Williams
Tom Wright - Lionel
Willie C. Carpenter - Marcus
Michael Beach
Sheryl Lee Ralph - Roberta
Judith Drake - Dorothy
Tom Nolan - Johansson

Gold Circle Films / Universal Pictures
Brightlight Pictures / Cold Circle Films / Endgame Entertainment / Universal Pictures / White Noise Ltd.
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2005.07.15.
Imádott felesége hirtelen és titokzatos haláláig Jonathan Rivers (Michael Keaton) építész racionális embernek tartotta magát, olyannak, aki nem egykönnyen adott volna hitelt bármilyen teóriának, amely a halottakkal való kommunikáció lehetõségét állította. Most azonban egy idegen, Raymond Price (Ian Mcneice) lép be az életébe, azt állítva, hogy az EVP jelenség révén hallotta Jonathan felesége, Anna (Chandra West) hangját. Fájdalommal és gyásszal teli szívvel, de legalább annyira a kíváncsiságtól hajtva, Jonathan hamarosan Raymond állításainak hatása alá kerül, és hagyja magát meggyõzni. Az állításokat az Anna hangjáról készült felvételek támasztják alá, továbbá Sarah Tate (Deborah Kara Unger) vallomása is, aki maga is kapcsolatot talált elhunyt võlegényével az EVP révén.
Aztán, az elképzelhetetlen bekövetkezik: Anna közvetlen kapcsolatot létesít Jonathannal, aki maga is sikerrel rögzíti Anna hangját és képét. Anna üzenete arról szól, hogy Jonathan mentse meg Anna gyilkosának, ennek a brutális pszichopatának a jövõbéli áldozatait. De a halott asszony üzenetei gyakran homályosak, nehéz megfejteni õket. És Jonathan, egyre megszállottabb rabjaként a rögeszmének, hogy elérje Annát, nem veszi észre a fenyegetõ veszély jeleit
Divorced architect Jonathan Rivers (Michael Keaton) seems to lead a pretty good life with partial custody of his young son and a happy second marriage to Anna (Chandra West), a best-selling author. Things take an ugly turn when Anna disappears during a thunderstorm, apparently the victim of a freak accident. Eventually, her body is found, and Jonathan sinks into despair. Then he meets Raymond (Ian McNeice), who claims that Anna has contacted him through EVP, or electronic voice phenomena. Raymond explains that the dead can communicate from beyond via static on common electronic equipment like radios and televisions. Jonathan is skeptical until he starts getting phone calls from Anna's inactive cell phone. He visits Raymond, whose home is filled with audio and video monitors and high-tech recording equipment. There he meets Sarah (Deborah Kara Unger), who has recently received a farewell message from her late fiancé. Jonathan eventually receives what appears to be a communication from Anna, but soon afterward, Raymond turns up dead. Obsessed with maintaining contact with his late wife, Jonathan visits a psychic (Connor Tracy) who warns him that he's going down a dangerous path, "meddling" in the affairs of the dead. Undaunted, Jonathan continues to study EVP and eventually finds that he's getting messages from people who haven't died...yet. White Noise was directed by Geoffrey Sax from an original script by Niall Johnson.  
Geoffrey Sax - Director
Paul Brooks - Producer
Shawn Williamson - Producer
Niall Johnson - Screenwriter
Chris Seager - Cinematographer
Claude Foisy - Composer (Music Score)
Nick Arthurs - Editor
Michael S. Bolton - Production Designer
Greg Venturi - Art Director
Jonathan Shore - Associate Producer
Simon Brooks - Executive Producer
Stephen Hegyes - Executive Producer
Scott Niemeyer - Executive Producer
Norm Witt - Executive Producer
Penny A. Chalmers - Set Decorator
Karen Matthews - Costume Designer
William Skinner - Sound/Sound Designer
Richard Coleman - First Assistant Director
Maureen Webb - Casting
Chandra West - Anna Rivers
Deborah Kara Unger - Sarah Tate
Ian McNeice - Raymond Price
Sarah Strange - Jane
Nicholas Elia - Mike Rivers
Mike Dopud - Detective Smits
Marsha Regis - Police Woman
Brad Sihvon - Minister
Connor Tracy - Mirabelle Keegan
Colin Chapin - Presence #3
Bill Tarling - Presence #1
Chuck Walkinshaw - Presence #2
Miranda Frigon - Car Crash Woman
Ross Birchall - Young Boy
Anastasia Corbett - Young Girl
Michale Ascher - Woman
Peter Bryant - Man
Anthony Harrison - Doctor
April Telek - John's Secretary
Suzanne Ristic - Mary Freeman
Micki Maunsell - Edith Tomlinson
Aaron Douglas - Young Father
Amber Rothwell - Susie Tomlinson
Mitchell Kosterman - Work Man
Benita Ha - TV Reporter
L. Harvey Gold - Business Man
Bruce Dawson - Mark

Gold Circle Films / Universal Pictures
Brightlight Pictures / Cold Circle Films / Endgame Entertainment / Universal Pictures / White Noise Ltd.
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2005.04.25.
Imádott felesége hirtelen és titokzatos haláláig Jonathan Rivers (Michael Keaton) építész racionális embernek tartotta magát, olyannak, aki nem egykönnyen adott volna hitelt bármilyen teóriának, amely a halottakkal való kommunikáció lehetõségét állította. Most azonban egy idegen, Raymond Price (Ian Mcneice) lép be az életébe, azt állítva, hogy az EVP jelenség révén hallotta Jonathan felesége, Anna (Chandra West) hangját. Fájdalommal és gyásszal teli szívvel, de legalább annyira a kíváncsiságtól hajtva, Jonathan hamarosan Raymond állításainak hatása alá kerül, és hagyja magát meggyõzni. Az állításokat az Anna hangjáról készült felvételek támasztják alá, továbbá Sarah Tate (Deborah Kara Unger) vallomása is, aki maga is kapcsolatot talált elhunyt võlegényével az EVP révén.
Aztán, az elképzelhetetlen bekövetkezik: Anna közvetlen kapcsolatot létesít Jonathannal, aki maga is sikerrel rögzíti Anna hangját és képét. Anna üzenete arról szól, hogy Jonathan mentse meg Anna gyilkosának, ennek a brutális pszichopatának a jövõbéli áldozatait. De a halott asszony üzenetei gyakran homályosak, nehéz megfejteni õket. És Jonathan, egyre megszállottabb rabjaként a rögeszmének, hogy elérje Annát, nem veszi észre a fenyegetõ veszély jeleit
Divorced architect Jonathan Rivers (Michael Keaton) seems to lead a pretty good life with partial custody of his young son and a happy second marriage to Anna (Chandra West), a best-selling author. Things take an ugly turn when Anna disappears during a thunderstorm, apparently the victim of a freak accident. Eventually, her body is found, and Jonathan sinks into despair. Then he meets Raymond (Ian McNeice), who claims that Anna has contacted him through EVP, or electronic voice phenomena. Raymond explains that the dead can communicate from beyond via static on common electronic equipment like radios and televisions. Jonathan is skeptical until he starts getting phone calls from Anna's inactive cell phone. He visits Raymond, whose home is filled with audio and video monitors and high-tech recording equipment. There he meets Sarah (Deborah Kara Unger), who has recently received a farewell message from her late fiancé. Jonathan eventually receives what appears to be a communication from Anna, but soon afterward, Raymond turns up dead. Obsessed with maintaining contact with his late wife, Jonathan visits a psychic (Connor Tracy) who warns him that he's going down a dangerous path, "meddling" in the affairs of the dead. Undaunted, Jonathan continues to study EVP and eventually finds that he's getting messages from people who haven't died...yet. White Noise was directed by Geoffrey Sax from an original script by Niall Johnson.  
Geoffrey Sax - Director
Paul Brooks - Producer
Shawn Williamson - Producer
Niall Johnson - Screenwriter
Chris Seager - Cinematographer
Claude Foisy - Composer (Music Score)
Nick Arthurs - Editor
Michael S. Bolton - Production Designer
Greg Venturi - Art Director
Jonathan Shore - Associate Producer
Simon Brooks - Executive Producer
Stephen Hegyes - Executive Producer
Scott Niemeyer - Executive Producer
Norm Witt - Executive Producer
Penny A. Chalmers - Set Decorator
Karen Matthews - Costume Designer
William Skinner - Sound/Sound Designer
Richard Coleman - First Assistant Director
Maureen Webb - Casting
Chandra West - Anna Rivers
Deborah Kara Unger - Sarah Tate
Ian McNeice - Raymond Price
Sarah Strange - Jane
Nicholas Elia - Mike Rivers
Mike Dopud - Detective Smits
Marsha Regis - Police Woman
Brad Sihvon - Minister
Connor Tracy - Mirabelle Keegan
Colin Chapin - Presence #3
Bill Tarling - Presence #1
Chuck Walkinshaw - Presence #2
Miranda Frigon - Car Crash Woman
Ross Birchall - Young Boy
Anastasia Corbett - Young Girl
Michale Ascher - Woman
Peter Bryant - Man
Anthony Harrison - Doctor
April Telek - John's Secretary
Suzanne Ristic - Mary Freeman
Micki Maunsell - Edith Tomlinson
Aaron Douglas - Young Father
Amber Rothwell - Susie Tomlinson
Mitchell Kosterman - Work Man
Benita Ha - TV Reporter
L. Harvey Gold - Business Man
Bruce Dawson - Mark

Gold Circle Films / Universal Pictures
Brightlight Pictures / Cold Circle Films / Endgame Entertainment / Universal Pictures / White Noise Ltd.
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2006.04.16.
Imádott felesége hirtelen és titokzatos haláláig Jonathan Rivers (Michael Keaton) építész racionális embernek tartotta magát, olyannak, aki nem egykönnyen adott volna hitelt bármilyen teóriának, amely a halottakkal való kommunikáció lehetõségét állította. Most azonban egy idegen, Raymond Price (Ian Mcneice) lép be az életébe, azt állítva, hogy az EVP jelenség révén hallotta Jonathan felesége, Anna (Chandra West) hangját. Fájdalommal és gyásszal teli szívvel, de legalább annyira a kíváncsiságtól hajtva, Jonathan hamarosan Raymond állításainak hatása alá kerül, és hagyja magát meggyõzni. Az állításokat az Anna hangjáról készült felvételek támasztják alá, továbbá Sarah Tate (Deborah Kara Unger) vallomása is, aki maga is kapcsolatot talált elhunyt võlegényével az EVP révén.
Aztán, az elképzelhetetlen bekövetkezik: Anna közvetlen kapcsolatot létesít Jonathannal, aki maga is sikerrel rögzíti Anna hangját és képét. Anna üzenete arról szól, hogy Jonathan mentse meg Anna gyilkosának, ennek a brutális pszichopatának a jövõbéli áldozatait. De a halott asszony üzenetei gyakran homályosak, nehéz megfejteni õket. És Jonathan, egyre megszállottabb rabjaként a rögeszmének, hogy elérje Annát, nem veszi észre a fenyegetõ veszély jeleit
Divorced architect Jonathan Rivers (Michael Keaton) seems to lead a pretty good life with partial custody of his young son and a happy second marriage to Anna (Chandra West), a best-selling author. Things take an ugly turn when Anna disappears during a thunderstorm, apparently the victim of a freak accident. Eventually, her body is found, and Jonathan sinks into despair. Then he meets Raymond (Ian McNeice), who claims that Anna has contacted him through EVP, or electronic voice phenomena. Raymond explains that the dead can communicate from beyond via static on common electronic equipment like radios and televisions. Jonathan is skeptical until he starts getting phone calls from Anna's inactive cell phone. He visits Raymond, whose home is filled with audio and video monitors and high-tech recording equipment. There he meets Sarah (Deborah Kara Unger), who has recently received a farewell message from her late fiancé. Jonathan eventually receives what appears to be a communication from Anna, but soon afterward, Raymond turns up dead. Obsessed with maintaining contact with his late wife, Jonathan visits a psychic (Connor Tracy) who warns him that he's going down a dangerous path, "meddling" in the affairs of the dead. Undaunted, Jonathan continues to study EVP and eventually finds that he's getting messages from people who haven't died...yet. White Noise was directed by Geoffrey Sax from an original script by Niall Johnson. 
Geoffrey Sax - Director
Paul Brooks - Producer
Shawn Williamson - Producer
Niall Johnson - Screenwriter
Chris Seager - Cinematographer
Claude Foisy - Composer (Music Score)
Nick Arthurs - Editor
Michael S. Bolton - Production Designer
Greg Venturi - Art Director
Jonathan Shore - Associate Producer
Simon Brooks - Executive Producer
Stephen Hegyes - Executive Producer
Scott Niemeyer - Executive Producer
Norm Witt - Executive Producer
Penny A. Chalmers - Set Decorator
Karen Matthews - Costume Designer
William Skinner - Sound/Sound Designer
Richard Coleman - First Assistant Director
Maureen Webb - Casting
Chandra West - Anna Rivers
Deborah Kara Unger - Sarah Tate
Ian McNeice - Raymond Price
Sarah Strange - Jane
Nicholas Elia - Mike Rivers
Mike Dopud - Detective Smits
Marsha Regis - Police Woman
Brad Sihvon - Minister
Connor Tracy - Mirabelle Keegan
Colin Chapin - Presence #3
Bill Tarling - Presence #1
Chuck Walkinshaw - Presence #2
Miranda Frigon - Car Crash Woman
Ross Birchall - Young Boy
Anastasia Corbett - Young Girl
Michale Ascher - Woman
Peter Bryant - Man
Anthony Harrison - Doctor
April Telek - John's Secretary
Suzanne Ristic - Mary Freeman
Micki Maunsell - Edith Tomlinson
Aaron Douglas - Young Father
Amber Rothwell - Susie Tomlinson
Mitchell Kosterman - Work Man
Benita Ha - TV Reporter
L. Harvey Gold - Business Man
Bruce Dawson - Mark

Rogue Pictures
Gold Circle Films
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
7.0
2007.06.17.
 
Patrick Lussier - Director / Editor
Shawn Williamson - Producer
Brian Pearson - Cinematographer
Paul Brooks - Executive Producer
Stephen Hegyes - Executive Producer
Scott Niemeyer - Executive Producer
Katee Sackhoff
Adrian Holmes
Kendall Cross
Craig Fairbrass
William MacDonald

ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
7.0
2007.01.07.
An athlete recalls his troubled youth while helping to coach a talented but headstrong youngster in this drama from Hungarian filmmaker Szabolcs Hajdu. Miklos Dongo (Miklos Zoltan Hajdu) is a world class gymnast who competed in the Olympics before taking on his current career as a performer with Cirque du Soleil. Miklos has been hired to help coach some contenders for the Canadian Olympic team, and finds himself working with Kyle Manjak (Kyle Shewfelt), an unusually talented young man whose mood swings make him difficult to work with. As Miklos tries to help Kyle focus his talents and come to terms with his demons, he finds himself frequently looking back on his own early career as a gymnast in Hungary his brutal coach Puma (Gheorghe Dinica), his domineering parents (Andor Lukats and Oana Pellea), and the grim regimen that led him to run away from home to join an acrobatics troupe. Coaching brings some of Miklos's personal issues back to the surface and he is confronted by the violent side of his nature while training Kyle. Miklos Zoltan Hajdu, who plays Miklos Dongo, is the brother of director Szabolcs Hajdu as well as an Olympic-class gymnast; he's played as a younger man by Orion Radies and Silas Radies.
 
Szabolcs Hajdu - Director / Screenwriter
Ivan Angelusz - Producer
Gabor Kovacs - Producer
Agnes Pataki - Producer
Peter Reich - Producer
Andras Nagy - Cinematographer
Ferenc Darvas - Composer (Music Score)
Gail McDermot - Composer (Music Score)
Peace Orchestra - Composer (Music Score)
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov - Composer (Music Score)
Peter Politzer - Editor
Monika Esztan - Production Designer
Mathieu Kassovitz - Executive Producer
Peter Kassovitz - Executive Producer
Zsofia Kende - Executive Producer
Kornel Sipos - Executive Producer
Fellegi Thomas - Executive Producer
Krisztina Berzsenyi - Costume Designer
Gabor Balazs - Sound/Sound Designer
Laszlo Kadar - First Assistant Director
díjak:
Film Presented (Directors' Fortnight) 2006 Cannes Film Festival
Special Mention (win) 2006 Karlovy Vary International Film Festiva
Film Presented 2006 Toronto International Film Festival
Orion Radies
Silas Radies
Gheorghe Dinica
Kyle Shewfelt
Oana Pellea
Andor Lukats

Warner Brothers
Morgan Creek Productions / Warner Brothers
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
5.0
2006.05.06.
A suicide found in the desert with 500,000 dollars cash stuffed in a briefcase makes Sheriff Ray Dolezal (Willem Dafoe) curious. What was the dead man up to? Sensing that if he follows the money, he'll find crime at the end of the trail, Dolezal assumes his identity. He soon discovers the dead man was a paid informant for an FBI agent (Samuel L. Jackson) trailing an arms dealer (Mickey Rourke) who works with an intermediary (Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio). Dolezal begins to suspect that he's being set up to take a big fall when the money is stolen from him and the dead man's girlfriend (Maura Tierney, in an early role) gets killed after she tells him that her beau had a partner in a scheme to steal the money from the FBI. Will his enemies discover his real identity? Will the FBI agent turn on him? Will he get back the money?  
Roger Donaldson - Director
Scott Rudin - Producer
Monroe Sachson - Producer
William Sackheim - Producer
Daniel Pyne - Screenwriter
Peter Menzies, Jr. - Cinematographer
Richard Bryce Goodman - Musical Direction/Supervision
Patrick O'Hearn - Composer (Music Score)
Nicholas Beauman - Editor
John Graysmark - Production Designer
Michael Rizzo - Art Director
David Wisnievitz - Associate Producer
Gary Barber - Executive Producer
David Nicksay - Executive Producer
James G. Robinson - Executive Producer
Michael Seirton - Set Designer
Deborah Everton - Costume Designer
David Rubin - Casting
Kevin Bartnof - Foley Artist
Mickey Rourke - Gorman Lennox
Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio - Lane Bodine
Samuel L. Jackson - Greg Meeker
M. Emmet Walsh - Bert Gibson
James Rebhorn - Flynn
Mimi Rogers - Molly Dolezal
Maura Tierney - Noreen
Beth Grant - Roz
John Ryan
Fred Dalton Thompson
Doc Phillips - Rodeo Announcer
Alexander Nicksay - Ben
Miguel Sandoval - Ruiz
Ken Thorley - Kleinman
Ben Zeller - Drifter
Steve Tyler - Blonde FBI Agent
Karen Breeding - Cowgirl
Megan Butler - Goodman
Lisa Cloud - Redhead
Royce D. Applegate - Peterson
Joy Bouton - Sue
William P. Bennet - Rodeo Clown
Meredith Marshall - Rodeo Singer
John La Fayette - Demott
Fredrick Lopez - Delmar Blackwater
Tom Conner - La Fonda Desk Clerk
Steve Cormier - Artie O'Brien
Jack Kehler - Casanov
John David Garfield - 2nd FBI Agent

Buena Vista / Touchstone Pictures
Buena Vista Pictures Distribution / Tollin/Robbins Productions / Touchstone Pictures
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2007.08.12.
Mindig is az volt a nagy közös álmuk, hogy motoros bandát alapítanak, és együtt róják majd az országutakat. Némi tanakodás után végül úgy döntenek, hogy a biztonságos életet maguk mögött hagyva elindulnak a nagy kalandra. Beröffentik a Harley-kat, felkapják a bõrjakókat, és jöhet a mehet!
Aztán a mókának hamarosan vége szakad: a "fantasztikus négyes" pihenõt tart egy kis új-mexikói bárban, ahol egy igazi motoros bandával akadnak össze, a Del Fuegos-szal.
A Del Fuegos vezérbikája, Jack (Ray Liotta) elhatározza, hogy "szórakozik" egy kicsit hõseinkkel. A négy barátnak sürgõsen ki kell találnia valamit, hogy megmeneküljön ebbõl az igencsak kellemetlen helyzetbõl...
A mismatched group of bored suburbanites longing to escape the stress of their daily lives and embrace the freedom of the open road finds that it takes more than polished chrome and leather jackets to truly experience the biker lifestyle in this revved-up road comedy starring John Travolta, Tim Allen, Martin Lawrence, and William H. Macy. Upon trading the comfort of their couches for the thunderous rumble of two-wheeled street machines, these four adventurous riders cross paths with the notorious Del Fuegos an authentic biker gang that doesn't take kindly to the weekend warrior type.
 
Walter Becker - Director
Todd Lieberman - Producer / Executive Producer
Brian Robbins - Producer
Mike Tollin - Producer
Brad Copeland - Screenwriter
Robbie Greenberg - Cinematographer
Teddy Castellucci - Composer (Music Score)
Diane Stata - Musical Direction/Supervision
Laura Z. Wasserman - Musical Direction/Supervision
Christopher Greenbury - Editor
Stuart H. Pappe - Editor
Michael Corenblith - Production Designer
Gregory Van Horn - Art Director
Anson Downes - Associate Producer
Linda Rae Favila - Associate Producer
Darice Rollins - Associate Producer
John G. Scotti - Associate Producer / First Assistant Director
Amy Sayres - Executive Producer
Sharla Sumpter - Executive Producer
Susan Benjamin - Set Decorator
Jordanna Fineberg - Costume Designer
Lisa Jensen - Costume Designer
Valerie Laven-Cooper - Costume Designer
Davida Roberts - Costume Designer
Penny Rose - Costume Designer
Steve Cantamessa - Sound/Sound Designer
Hallie D'Amore - Makeup
Debra Denson - Makeup
Chris Hayes - Camera Operator
Jeff Brockton - Stunts
Daniel Epper - Stunts
Nick Loren - Stunts
Jalil Lynch - Stunts
Erik Stabenau - Stunts
Todd Warren - Stunts
Kathryn Brink Casting - Casting
Anne McCarthy - Casting
Dennis S. Sands - Sound Mixer / Recording
Jay Scully - Casting
Pete Anthony - Conductor
Enid Arias - Key Hairstylist
David Beedon - Compositor
Aimee Bell - Personal Assistant
Maria Bentfield - Key Costumer
David Bethel - Set Medic/First Aid
Theodore Y. Bott - Electrician
Becky Brake - Location Manager
Brent Brooks - Music Editor
G.W. Brown - Dialogue Editor
Leannette Browning - ADR Recordist
Buena Vista Negative Cutting - Negative Cutter
Dante Cardone - Best Boy Electric
Roy H. Chang - Compositor
Wally Chin - Compositor
Gary Christie - Dolly Grip
Bonnie Clevering - Hair Styles
Cassandra Cox - Production Secretary
Andreas Crawford - Dolly Grip
Frank R. III Crosby - Hair Styles
Dawn Darling - Personal Assistant
Austin Davoren - Production Assistant
Yann Delpuech - Sound Effects Editor
Digital Dream - Visual Effects
Dimension Sound - Sound Editor
George Doering - Musical Performer
Joe Dubs - Rotoscope Artist
Erin Dunlap - Post Production Assistant
Keith Fisher - Transportation Captain
Erik Flockoi - Sound Recordist
Ryan Folsey - Additional Editing
Ami Francis - First Assistant Accountant
Albert Gasser - Sound Effects Editor
Gentle Jungle - Animal Trainer/Wrangler
Jeremy Gerke - Production Assistant
Kellie Gesell - Casting Assistant
Jack Gill - Stunts Coordinator
Kate Greenberg - Production Assistant
Nick Greenbury - Post Production Assistant
David Grimaldi - Sound Effects Editor
Lisa Guerriero - Second Assistant Camera
Julian Gupner - Painter (digital)
Randall Guth - Foley Editor
Barbara Gutman - Production Accountant
Terry Haggar - Color Timing
Gina Hall - Personal Assistant
Scott Hankel - Compositor
Darlene Hansen - Extra Casting
Amy Hawkins - Production Accountant
Kelly Hayes - Personal Assistant
Robert Heine - First Assistant Camera
Matt Hennessy - Painter (digital)
Beau Hilkene - Second Assistant Sound Editor
Dale Holmen - Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Robert M. Johnston - Grip
Ashley Jordan - Personal Assistant
Doc Kane - ADR Mixer
Michael Kenner - Key Grip
Mara Kerum - Craft Service/Catering
Brian Kilgore - Musical Performer
Hong Kim - Rotoscope Artist
Julie Kristy - Key Make-up
Mary Lampert - Department Head Hair
Sean Lampkin - Personal Assistant
Carolyn Lassek - Assistant Properties
Greg Leisz - Musical Performer
Allison K. Lequin - Production Assistant
Jay Levy - First Assistant Camera
Jason Linebaugh - Electrician
John "Juke" Logan - Musical Performer
Joseph E. Lotito - Second Assistant Director
Freddy Luis - Casting Associate
Nick Lund-Ulrich - Compositor
Amber Maahs - Grip
Stacey Mann - Personal Assistant
Dave Marotta - Musical Performer
Brandy Marrs - Production Assistant
Amy Elizabeth Marsh - Art Department Coordinator
Eduardo E. Mayen - Camera Loader
Suzanne Mayes - Personal Assistant
Tim McDonald - Electrician
Michael McGiffin - Production Assistant
Tom Mgrdichian - Musical Performer
Chris Mistorni - First Assistant Editor
John P. Morris - Best Boy Grip
Wayne Morse - Casting Associate
Steve Mullen - Gaffer
Judy Nord - Sound Recordist
Pacific Title & Art Studio - Title Design
Lisa Shaw Phillips - Assistant Editor
Tim Pierce - Musical Performer
Aimee Pierson - Production Assistant
Corinne Pooler - Visual Effects Producer
Jerry Pooler - Visual Effects Supervisor
Liz Popolizio - Post Production Assistant
Terry Porter - Re-Recording Mixer
Keith Potter - Second Second Assistant Director
Joel Prihoda - Leadman
Alfredo Ramirez - Compositor
Nadia Randazzo - Post Production Accountant
Ryan Rubin - Assistant Music Editor
Pernell L. Salinas - First Assistant Sound Editor
Victoria Rose Sampson - Dialogue Editor
Jeff Sawyer - Sound Effects Editor
Bruce Schluter - Title Design
Terry Scott - Construction Coordinator
Lorey Sebatian - Still Photographer
Hank Sheppard - Grip
Aaron Skalka - Transportation Coordinator
Mary Beth Smith - Negative Cutter
Patrick J. Smith - Second Assistant Editor
Curt Sobel - Music Editor
Chris Squires - Steadicam Operator
Rowan Stanland - Location Manager
R. Bruce Steinheimer - Special Effects Coordinator
Spooky Stevens - Unit Publicist
Leigh Anne Stoudemire - Production Assistant
Christopher Sylvester - Personal Assistant
Shawn Tanaka - Personal Assistant
Kerry Tancheski - Second Assistant Accountant
Gary Thomas - Boom Operator
Tommy Tomlinson - Properties Master
Tony's Food Services - Craft Service/Catering
Yolanda Toussieng - Hair Styles
Judi Townsend - Script Supervisor
James R. Tynes - Chief Lighting Technician
Michelle Vittone-McNeil - Department Head Makeup
Lenny Vullo - Unit Production Manager
Ciro Vuoso - Construction Foreman
Tom Walsh - Musical Performer
Lisa J. Watters - Production Coordinator
Jennifer Webb - Assistant Production Coordinator
Larry Whack - Personal Assistant
Andrew Wilson - Grip
Gabe Witcher - Musical Performer
Ursula Woodland - Personal Assistant
Tom Woodruff, Jr. - Model Effects
Teddy Yonenaka - Craft Service/Catering
Eliza Pollack Zebert - ADR Editor
John Travolta - Woody Stevens
Martin Lawrence - Bobby Davis
William H. Macy - Dudley Frank
Ray Liotta - Jack
Marisa Tomei - Maggie
Kevin Durand - Red
M.C. Gainey - Murdock
Jill Hennessy - Kelly Madsen
Dominic Janes - Billy Madsen
Tichina Arnold - Karen Davis
Stephen Tobolowsky - Charley
Jason Sklar
Kyle Gass - Kyle (Lead Singer)
Randy Sklar
John C. McGinley
Peter Fonda - Damien Blade
Ty Pennington

Buena Vista / Touchstone Pictures
Buena Vista Pictures Distribution / Tollin/Robbins Productions / Touchstone Pictures
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2007.11.12.
Mindig is az volt a nagy közös álmuk, hogy motoros bandát alapítanak, és együtt róják majd az országutakat. Némi tanakodás után végül úgy döntenek, hogy a biztonságos életet maguk mögött hagyva elindulnak a nagy kalandra. Beröffentik a Harley-kat, felkapják a bõrjakókat, és jöhet a mehet!
Aztán a mókának hamarosan vége szakad: a "fantasztikus négyes" pihenõt tart egy kis új-mexikói bárban, ahol egy igazi motoros bandával akadnak össze, a Del Fuegos-szal.
A Del Fuegos vezérbikája, Jack (Ray Liotta) elhatározza, hogy "szórakozik" egy kicsit hõseinkkel. A négy barátnak sürgõsen ki kell találnia valamit, hogy megmeneküljön ebbõl az igencsak kellemetlen helyzetbõl...
A mismatched group of bored suburbanites longing to escape the stress of their daily lives and embrace the freedom of the open road finds that it takes more than polished chrome and leather jackets to truly experience the biker lifestyle in this revved-up road comedy starring John Travolta, Tim Allen, Martin Lawrence, and William H. Macy. Upon trading the comfort of their couches for the thunderous rumble of two-wheeled street machines, these four adventurous riders cross paths with the notorious Del Fuegos an authentic biker gang that doesn't take kindly to the weekend warrior type.
 
Walter Becker - Director
Todd Lieberman - Producer / Executive Producer
Brian Robbins - Producer
Mike Tollin - Producer
Brad Copeland - Screenwriter
Robbie Greenberg - Cinematographer
Teddy Castellucci - Composer (Music Score)
Diane Stata - Musical Direction/Supervision
Laura Z. Wasserman - Musical Direction/Supervision
Christopher Greenbury - Editor
Stuart H. Pappe - Editor
Michael Corenblith - Production Designer
Gregory Van Horn - Art Director
Anson Downes - Associate Producer
Linda Rae Favila - Associate Producer
Darice Rollins - Associate Producer
John G. Scotti - Associate Producer / First Assistant Director
Amy Sayres - Executive Producer
Sharla Sumpter - Executive Producer
Susan Benjamin - Set Decorator
John Travolta - Woody Stevens
Martin Lawrence - Bobby Davis
William H. Macy - Dudley Frank
Ray Liotta - Jack
Marisa Tomei - Maggie
Kevin Durand - Red
M.C. Gainey - Murdock
Jill Hennessy - Kelly Madsen
Dominic Janes - Billy Madsen
Tichina Arnold - Karen Davis
Stephen Tobolowsky - Charley
Jason Sklar
Kyle Gass - Kyle (Lead Singer)
Randy Sklar
John C. McGinley
Peter Fonda - Damien Blade
Ty Pennington

Columbia Pictures
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
4.0
2004.12.18.
Jack Nicholson becomes a werewolf in this bizarre comedy-horror film directed by Mike Nichols. Nicholson plays Will Randall, a book editor with a testosterone deficit who has just been sacked at his publishing firm by a new boss, Raymond Alden (Christopher Plummer). A colleague, Stewart Swinton (James Spader), whom Randall thought was his friend, betrays him. Randall's personality changes after he hits a wolf with his car and gets bitten by the creature. He immediately feels more powerful, has heightened hearing and vision, and sets about to right the wrongs in his life. He visits Alden at the publisher's mansion to protest his dismissal, and he is asked to leave but Alden's daughter Laura (Michelle Pfeiffer) asks him to stay for lunch. Laura loves to defy her father. Will tells her about the wolf bite, and she becomes attracted to him. But because werewolves usually kill the ones they love, Laura is in danger. Will reasserts his place in the publishing world, supported by his loyal secretary Mary (Eileen Atkins), and his relationship with Laura deepens. 
Doug Wick - Producer
Jim Harrison - Screenwriter / Associate Producer
Wesley Strick - Screenwriter
Giuseppe Rotunno - Cinematographer
Danny Michael - Musical Direction/Supervision
Ennio Morricone - Composer (Music Score)
Art Rochester - Musical Direction/Supervision
Sam O'Steen - Editor
Robert W. Welch III - Production Designer
Thomas A. Duffield - Art Director
Thomas Warren - Art Director
Michele Imperato - Associate Producer
Robert Greenhut - Executive Producer
Neil Machlis - Executive Producer
Susan Bode - Set Designer
Linda de Scenna - Set Designer
Sean Haworth - Set Designer
Jacques Valin - Set Designer
Ann Roth - Costume Designer
Stephen Abrums - Makeup
Rick Baker - Makeup
Ronnie Spector - Makeup
Alec Gillis - Special Effects
Tom Woodruff, Jr. - Special Effects
Michael Haley - First Assistant Director
Ellen Lewis - Casting
Juliet Taylor - Casting
David Lowery - Storyboard Artist
Michelle Pfeiffer - Laura Alden
James Spader - Stewart Swinton
Kate Nelligan - Charlotte Randall
Richard Jenkins - Detective Bridger
Christopher Plummer - Raymond Alden
Eileen Atkins - Mary
David Hyde Pierce - Roy
Om Puri - Dr. Vijay Alezias
Ron Rifkin - Doctor
Prunella Scales - Maude
Allison Janney - Party Guest
Ellen Lewis
David Schwimmer - Cop
Peter Gerety - George
Lisa Emery - Party Guest
Stewart J. Zully - Gary
Eva Rodriguez - Maid
Jose Soto - Gang Member
Juliet Taylor
Joanna Sanchez - Receptionist
Starletta DuPois - Victim's Mother
Thomas F. Duffy - Tom
Bradford English - Keyes
Lia Chang - Desk Clerk
Christopher Birt - Cop
Cynthia O'Neal - Party Guest
Kirby Mitchell - Party Guest
Jennifer Nicholson - Office Worker
Irene Forrest - Office Worker
Madhur Jaffrey - Party Guest
Dwayne McClary - Gang Member
Brian Markinson - Detective Wade

Arclight/Darclight Films (Australia) / Dimension FIlms / Mushroom Pictures (Australia)
Arclight Films / Australian Film Finance Corporation / Darclight Films / Mushroom Pictures / True Crime Channel
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
7.0
2006.01.28.
Greg McLean - Director / Producer / Screenwriter
David Lightfoot - Producer
Will Gibson - Cinematographer
Francois Tetaz - Composer (Music Score)
Jason Ballantine - Editor
Robert Webb - Production Designer
Matt Hearn - Co-producer / Executive Producer
George Adams - Executive Producer
Martin Fabinyi - Executive Producer
Michael Gudinski - Executive Producer
Gary Hamilton - Executive Producer
Simon Hewitt - Executive Producer
Nicola Dunn - Costume Designer
Pete Smith - Sound/Sound Designer
Ric Beecroft - First Assistant Director
Angela Heesom - Casting
Angela Heeson - Casting
Connelly Make-Up FX Team - Makeup Special Effects
Matthew King - Second Unit Director
díjak:
In Competition 2005 Sundance Film Festival
Nathan Phillips - Ben Mitchell
Cassandra Magrath - Liz Hunter
Kestie Morassi - Kristie Earl
Andy McPhee
Aaron Sterns
Gordon Poole
General Film Distributors
Gaumont-British Picture Corporation / Hollywood
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
2006.06.25.
As early as 1937's Young and Innocent, Alfred Hitchcock was beginning to repeat himself, but audiences didn't mind so long as they were thoroughly entertaining-which they were, without fail. Derrick De Marney finds himself in a 39 Steps situation when he is wrongly accused of murder. While a fugitive from the law, De Marney is helped by heroine Nova Pilbeam, who three years earlier had played the adolescent kidnap victim in Hitchcock's The Man Who Knew Too Much. The obligatory "fish out of water" scene, in which the principals are briefly slowed down by a banal everyday event, occurs during a child's birthday party. The actual villain, whose identity is never in doubt (Hitchcock made thrillers, not mysteries) is played by George Curzon, who suffers from a twitching eye. Curzon's revelation during an elaborate nightclub sequence is a Hitchcockian tour de force, the sort of virtuoso sequence taken for granted in these days of flexible cameras and computer enhancement, but which in 1937 took a great deal of time, patience and talent to pull off. Released in the US as The Girl Was Young, Young and Innocent was based on a novel by Josephine Tey 
Alfred Hitchcock - Director
Edward Black - Producer
Charles Bennett - Screenwriter
Edwin Greenwood - Screenwriter
Alma Reville - Screenwriter
Gerald Savory - Screenwriter
Josephine Tey - Book Author
Bernard Knowles - Cinematographer
Louis Levy - Composer (Music Score)
Charles Frend - Editor
Alfred Junge - Art Director
Marianne - Costume Designer
Jack Whitehead - Special Effects
Derrick de Marney - Robert Tisdall
Percy Marmont - Col. Burgoyne
Edward Rigby - Old Will
Mary Clare - Erica's Aunt
John Longden - Insp. Kent
George Curzon - Guy
Basil Radford - Erica's Uncle
Humberston Wright
Beatrice Varley
Jerry Verno - Driver
Torin Thatcher
Fred O'Donovan
Jack Vyvyan
Alfred Hitchcock - Clumsy Photographer
H.F. Maltby - Sergeant
Clive Baxter
Anna Konstam
Albert Chevalier
Syd Crossley
Geraldine Fitzgerald - Singer
Richard George
Pamela Carne - Christine Clay
Frank Atkinson
Peggy Simpson
John H. Roberts - Solicitor
Bill Shine
George Merritt - Detective Sergeant Miller
Frederick Piper
John Miller - Police Constable

United Artists
Guber-Peters Company / MGM / United Artists
ÉRTÉKELÉS(1-tõl 10-ig):
3.0
2007.04.29.
Rob Lowe stars as the title character, a young hockey prodigy with a gift for scoring, but no such penchant for pugilism when the gloves drop, so does he. Despite his fragility, Coach Chadwick (Ed Lauter) takes him on the roster for his stick-handling ability alone. However, he ends up being sent home after being singled out by a particularly nasty goon, Racki (George Finn), who pummels the "pretty boy" in brutal fashion. Disheartened, Youngblood heads back to the rural Canadian farm he calls home, where his father (Eric Nesterenko, a former player for the Chicago Blackhawks) and older brother (Jim Youngs) teach him the invaluable lesson that hockey is "no place for a nervous person" (to quote a famous NHL announcer). Overseen by his elders, he immediately begins a combat-training regimen to prepare for his return and imminent showdown with the evil Racki; meanwhile, he strikes up a relationship with the coach's daughter (Cynthia Gibb).
 
Peter Markle - Director / Screenwriter
Peter Bart - Producer
Peter Guber - Producer
Jon Peters - Producer
Patrick Wells - Producer
Ken Friedman - Screenwriter
John Whitmore - Short Story Author
Mark Irwin - Cinematographer
John Capik - Songwriter
Craig Chidquico - Songwriter
Tena Clark - Songwriter
Steve George - Songwriter
Nick Gilder - Songwriter
John Hiatt - Songwriter
Max Hoffman - Songwriter
Steven Isham - Songwriter
Marc Jordan - Songwriter
John Lang - Songwriter
Steve Lynch - Songwriter
Laurie Mayer - Songwriter
William Orbit - Songwriter / Composer (Music Score)
Richard Page - Songwriter
Steve Plunkett - Songwriter
Randy Rand - Songwriter
Keith Richards - Songwriter
Smokey Robinson - Featured Music
Jeff Silverman - Songwriter
Mickey Thomas - Songwriter
Torchsong - Composer (Music Score)
Diane Warren - Songwriter
Jack Hofstra - Editor
Stephen E. Rivkin - Editor
Vince Cresciman - Production Designer
Alicia Keywan - Art Director
Angelo Stea - Set Designer
Eileen Kennedy - Costume Designer
Kathleen Graham - Makeup
Eric Nesterenko - Consultant/advisor
Bobby Hannah - Stunts
Robert Hannah - Stunts
Cynthia Gibb - Jessie Chadwick
Patrick Swayze - Derek Sutton
Ed Lauter - Coach Murray Chadwick
Jim Youngs - Kelly Youngblood
Eric Nesterenko - Blane Youngblood
George Finn - Racki
Fionnula Flanagan - Miss McGill
Brian Meharry
Howie McCarrol, Jr. - Young Fan
Dave Mezzaros
Jeff Palmateer
Bruno Pullara
Gerry Iuliano
Jules Jardine
Kevin Hunter
Jamie McAllister - Young Fan
Sid Lynas - Fan
Davin Kimber - Hamilton Mustang
Michael Legros - Linesman
Mark Laniel
Jay Hanks - Young Fan
Neil Trineer
Steve Trearty
Steve Torkos
Michael Winger - Thunder Bay Bomber
Charlie Wasley - Young Dean
Rob Watson
James Richmond
Claudio Russo
Kevin Robinson
Barry Swatik - Skating Guard
Dave Sharp
Tim Salmon
Greg Salter - Young Fan
Peter Zezel - Rossini
Steve Thomas
Harry Spiegel - Thunder Bay Coach
Rod Sapiensze - Thunder Bay Assistant Coach
Joe Bowen - Radio Announcer
Jason Warren - Fan
Sebastiani Bianchi
Catherine Bray - Bar Girl
Martin Donlevy - Referee Hannah
Walker Boone - Assistant Coach
Keanu Reeves - Hiver
Ken James - Frazier
Bruce Edwards - Thunder Bay Trainer
Peter Faussett - Huey
Andy Gribble
Warren Dukes - Fan
Jain Dickson - Bar Girl
Rick di Biase
Lorraine Foreman - Teacher
Murray Evans - Linesman
Fred Fioruni
Johnny Braybrook
Paul Calvalini
Don Campbell
Nick Calabrese
Ricky Davis - Young Kelly
Vito Cramarosa
Frank Cini - Young Fan
John Coranci