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/Screenplay writer James Twyman
(author "
Portrait of a Master") and the endearing and talented Co writer/Star Neale Donald Walsh (Best-selling
author "
Conversations with God") is a winning combination and a literal dream team at it's finest.
The dialogue was written so unnaturally, immaturely, and talentlessly, it felt like the
author
was spitting barbed-wire insults into my ear with each half-shat, incredulity-spawning utterance of the script-cursed actors.
If anyone out there has seen this and can tell me anything about what was going on at virtually any moment of the proceedings after the
author'
s van blows up, can they please e mail me and enlighten accordingly.
The shameful self-promotion of the
author
using the name and a poster of Drew Barrymore on the cover to attract naive viewers that expect to see a romantic comedy with Drew Barrymore is one of the dumbest things I have ever seen on DVD.
However, the intention of the
author
was achieved and his "documentary" was distributed, inclusive I was misled and bought it.
Just as the 1971 movie added a woman who wasn't in the book (And
author
Michael Chricton has a real problem with women - you would see this if you read his books.)
Robert Goddard is a fantastic author, specialising in twisty and turny British historical thrillers.
"Quelques Jours en Septembre" is a very ambitious first film for Argentinian
author
Santiago Amigorena and it shows.
Jenny Wright is Virginia, a mousy bookstore worker/wannabe actress who gets caught up in a horror novel by an
author
named Malcolm Brand.
Anthony Shaffer, the
author
of "Sleuth" milks it for all its worth.
Moorehead is a kick as the spirited author, and makes the most of her expanded role, but fans of the early film productions (1926's The Bat and 1930's The Bat Whispers, both directed by Roland West) will be less forgiving of other changes, especially writer-director Crane Wilbur's decision to draw the story out over a succession of nights.
With an appeal to both adults and children, the British
author
C. S. Lewis wrote seven books in his Chronicles of Narnia series.
From the mind of Swedens best selling author, Jan Guillou comes the tale of young Arn, a nobleman's son brought up in a monastery, and later charged to do penance as a knight in the holy land.
The Siodmak brothers, director Robert and
author
Curt, both worked on this one.
The premise -- an 19th century
author
who is a mysogenist and also writes about love and dedication (say what?) might be revealed to have had a secret lover.
It is such a good parody, so accurate that it has the
author
who has "written more books than he has read" appears as the main character, writing, producing, and also having his best producer friend appear as the hard nosed hospital director (with disastrous consequences).
Here you have a successful, yet pompous British
author
who goes to France to unwind, who however, gets to be roommates with the boss' daughter.
Considering the depth and power given her character by
author
Burnett in the first half of the story of "The Secret Garden," it's ironic that with the introduction of Colin Craven, her cousin, Mary seems to be elbowed out of the way in favor of a bigger emphasis on Colin's story line.
First of all, the introduction in the book where we learned that Jim and the
author
met on a train out west was not in the film, so as a viewer, I was lost.
This film also stars Nick Nolte who is Zachery's father and the
author
of Neverwas.
The latter part of this movie confronts the viewer with the questions; Who is the
author?
Hollywood can never get the idea that a book is famous because people read it, because the
author
got "it" right the first time--in published form.
I've one comment on the movie, I don't know why the
author
included a sex issue in each character as if sex is a main axis in our life.
Having learnt of the author, I started reading her blogs which was very interesting.
Yet it is obvious that the
author
is more knowledgeable about heavy metal than the recent developments in the most extreme realms ever known to the music world.
Seriously... if you have "Mein Kampf" or the communist manifesto - sit down and go through them rather then wasting time on this movie!!! It's a shame that one of the world's best fiction
author
(Dean Koontz) will have one of his best books turned into a movie as awful as this one.
A successful
author
of a series of mystery novels but bored with her work, Charlotte Rampling goes to the south of France for looking for fresh ideas for a new book, begins down one avenue and then changes direction.
The
author
of the book gets screen writing credit.
Nice try to put on screen books of my favorite
author.
Their father, an ill-tempered and drunken
author
with a severe case of writer's block.
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