The movie is the "The Guns of Navarone." It is said by Captain Mallory (Gregory Peck) when he forces a German officer (Walter Gotell) to make a phony phone call.
The phrase 'mega movie' means a movie with big budget and large audience. Phrase 'mega movie' can also be refered to well known movie stars, 'mega-movie stars'
German - it was a German movie. I prefer to watch it in German with English subtitles.
The phrase "hello Sidney"is from the movie "scream" 1996
The Inbetweeners movie has not been released on the German-speaking market and therefore has no German title. The tv episodes are however available on DVD with German subtitles under the name....."The Inbetweeners".
Die Farbe der Freundschaft is a German equivalent of the title to the movie 'The Colors of Friendship'.
I totally remember that!! But unfortunately, i cant remember the name! I wish i could!!! I loved that movie! :) That movie would be Aschenputtel, a 1966 ( I think) German filmed dubbed into English.
The past perfect tense is used to indicate that an action was completed before another action took place in the past. For example, in the sentence "She had finished her homework before the movie started," the phrase "had finished" is in the past perfect tense, showing that the homework was completed prior to the movie beginning.
Yes, unfortunately I can't remember the title and the phrase does not search. I've found it! See attached links from Jackie Chan's Adventures, The X-Files, and The Amityville Horror.
The phrase 'mega movie' means a movie with big budget and large audience. Phrase 'mega movie' can also be refered to well known movie stars, 'mega-movie stars'
German - it was a German movie. I prefer to watch it in German with English subtitles.
Yes thar will be a SECOND Pitch Perfect Movie .
The phrase "hello Sidney"is from the movie "scream" 1996
Mark A.Z. Dippe is the director of the movie "Pixel Perfect".
There is an excellent movie from the book "Perfect Murder Perfect Town" that is titled the same.
The present perfect is has/have + a past participle.I have seen that movie already.She has seen that movie, too.
The phrase FUBAR is from the 1998 world war 2 movie 'Saving Private Ryan'
I remember it, but have been trying to find the title for YEARS!