Written by Ted Tally and Peter Craig, based on the book, “Horse Soldiers” by Doug Stanton
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Written by Ted Tally and Peter Craig, based on the book, “Horse Soldiers” by Doug Stanton
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Author: Scott Myers
Star Wars is one of the highest-grossing franchises of all time, but how much profit each movie made is another matter entirely. Movies are very expensive to make, especially blockbuster films like Star Wars, so profit is determined by subtracting the budget from the total box office earnings. As a result, movies with a low…
TV shows about war are often judged based on how accurately they depict battle, and the best examples have earned praise from military historians and other experts. Although TV shows don’t usually have as many big battles as movies do, there are still some ambitious shows which can deliver exciting battles on the small screen….
The Fall Guy‘s first reactions have emerged online, with audiences praising Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt’s action comedy. Directed by David Leitch, who is best known for co-directing the first John Wick and directing Atomic Blonde, The Fall Guy stars Gosling as Cole, a stuntman who must put his action skills to the test when…
Hollywood saw global TV as strike insurance. Workers of the world have other plans. Continue reading on Go Into The Story » Go to Source Author: Scott Myers
The ending scene from the 2003 movie Lost In Translation, written by Sofia Coppola. Continue reading on Go Into The Story » Go to Source Author: Scott Myers
Ocean’s Twelve ends with a chronological twist that explains the main characters’ true motivations. Steven Soderbergh’s 2004 film begins with Terry Benedict (Andy Garcia) plotting revenge on Danny Ocean (George Clooney) and his team of thieves, who previously stole $160 million from the business mogul in Ocean’s 11. In Ocean’s Twelve, Danny’s team is tracked…