This Is Spinal Tap (1984) is a musical "mocumentary," directed and narrated by Rob Reiner.
What is 'An Inconvenient Truth' about?
An Inconvenient Truth is a documentary film about Al Gore's campaign to educate people about the global warming crisis affecting the world. It was filmed in 2006 and has won an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.
James Earl Jones is African American and has a very deep voice --
Morgan Freeman doesnt have that deep of a voice, but narrates alot and is also African American.
What is the soundtrack to Stept Productions NetWork?
Beamer, Benz, or Bentley - Lloyd Banks
When Im small - Phantogram
heard it through the grapevine - creedence
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros - Om Nashi Me
hail Mary -tupac
the intro - xx
La Roux - in for the kill [skream let's get ravey remix]
Do filmmakers attempt to influence your beliefs through a story?
Yes in some cases. Broadway Playwrights have done similar. one can come up with interesting political asides, in an anti-war context in the broader fabric of a so-called musical comedy (Sound of Music) race-mixing has long been uses as a controversial plot device again by Rogers and Hammerstein. Many people are turned off by this sort of propaganda, however slick.l and it usually doesn"t work out in practice, the anti-war murmurings in S/o/M are juvenile and based mainly on separation angst, not possible war damage and death in battle- the play has anti-war elements sans Gunplay or air raid sirens! Up to a point Police officers are shown in a negative light, in the film religious sisters disable an SS staff car, which simply could not happen in real life. a family on the Lam= not on my watch. Films which attempt to alter the beliefs or ideas of the audience are sometimes called Message Movies- some will attack immoral habits- one called being in automobiles with Boys or a similar title.and so it goes, to me that stuff is NOT entertainment but propaganda. Love your Neighbor or Christian endeavor belongs in the church, not the cinema. Fun is fun and preachment something else. Amen!
What was the cost to make BBC's Planet Earth?
$25 M
The eleven episodes of "Planet Earth" cost $25 million to produce and took over 5 years to make
http://popcritics.com/2008/02/planet-earth-bbc-series-blu-ray-hd-dvd-dvd-on-sale-at-amazoncom
Who directed the century Americas time stormy weather?
Peter Bull both produced and directed The Century: America's Time in 1929-1936. He also produced and directed it's sequel Stormy Weather in 1999.
What are the release dates for Untitled Inge Lotz Documentary - 2014?
Untitled Inge Lotz Documentary - 2014 was released on:
USA: 1 May 2014
I enjoy it all because I truly enjoy storytelling. So whether it is scripted, behind the camera, or unscripted/reality, to news and sports, there always a story to tell. I love learning about people, cultures, and helping share their journeys. I think being well rounded and having a diverse array of projects in this industry is necessary for growth, creativity, and constantly challenging yourself to be better than you were yesterday.
You were the first Asian American female to appear on ESPN, Fox Sports, and Yahoo Sports. Do you feel like you broke the glass ceiling for future generations?No, I think we still have a long ways to go. As a woman in sports, I'm already a minority, add onto that being Asian, well that is just a double whammy. I've always gone against the grain though, and I since I have started, I have seen a few more women in the mix, but I can still count them on one hand. I hope that one day, sports media will truly reflect its fan base in America, since we are a diverse melting pot of cultures.
Before covering sporting events, you were an athlete yourself. Do you ever miss those days?I get my competitive kick at times, but I really compete with myself more than anything. I am always striving for a Personal Record of some sort, and I work out almost daily running, yoga, biking, hiking, surfing, pilates, paddleboarding, weight training, plyometrics cross training etc. I don't miss the scrutiny and pressure though.
Your show, The Yahoo Sports Minute, is the most popular sports show on the Internet, with 7 million viewers each week! How do you get your audience to come back every week?We have a huge platform in Yahoo, and being the longest running online sports show as well, (6 years) viewers have made it a staple and daily habit. Yahoo Sports has always been at the forefront of breaking some of the biggest sports stories, and one of the oldest online entities, setting an example for online sports content. The format has changed a bit now, but I am proud to have helped make the show a success.
What is it about The Yahoo Sports Minute that makes it so different from anything else on the web?The Yahoo Sports Minute curates the buzziest sports moments and must-see-and-share content. We shot late at night and waited for all the games to end so that it would be the most timely up-to-date information when you wake up in the morning. I like to think that i brought some flair to the show, I'm not sure what other sports host has dressed up as a Fantasy football, NBA lockout, Mrs Claus, or Princess Leia! I would always pushed the envelope by bringing in props to use and pitched different creative ways of interviewing athletes and guest hosts.
When you're not busy hosting or shooting, what are you up to?Chasing sharks, sunsets, surf, and stories around the globe. I love traveling because you gain such a different perspective by immersing myself in different cultures and meeting people from all walks of life. I am pretty adventurous and up for anything, especially anything that involves the ocean. I recently flew to Mexico for the weekend to swim with whale sharks, and the prior month was diving with sharks in Hawaii. I'm usually working on documentaries, show ideas, or researching which country to travel to next, on a plane to somewhere new and writing about it, or just outside! I love to host dinner parties & also like to bake--which usually happen late at night- lately I have been perfecting the apple pie. Making desserts is my specialty but I don't really have a sweet tooth, so I usually drop off sweets for friends. I have not had any complaints about my homemade ice cream.
You maintain a very active lifestyle. What are your favorite sports and activities?Surfing, scuba diving, paddle boarding, running, yoga, biking, tennis...I think I am happiest when I am in salt water.
What is your secret for staying in shape?Eating clean whole foods and not drinking alcohol is sure fire way to get in shape quickly. I love food too much to restrict myself but I will work out so I can eat well. Everything in moderation. It's just about putting in the time and work and having the discipline to get out the door and work out. Changing up my routines helps and I see more results when I focus on core work but above all you should have fun. I sign up for adventure races and runs to have a goal to work towards & I usually run them in costumes!
Have you ever been starstruck by an athlete you're interviewing?When I have a microphone or there are lights and cameras on, I am in professional zone, so I am focused on conducting the interview and creating an atmosphere where the athlete I'm interviewing is comfortable and opens up, so being starstruck wouldn't work. I have however been a little distracted OUTSIDE of work, when Mark Sanchez and Tim Tebow came into my gym and worked out right next to where I was training. I went full geek mode and couldn't concentrate on my reps while my trainer kept telling me not to embarrass him. I never did say hi to them but I was totally distracted for good reason!
What's the funniest thing that's happened during an interview?While hosting American Ninja Warrior for NBC, I was asked by the executive producers and network to kick a guy in the balls during our interview after he ran the course. He had just fallen in the water so he was all wet and in his tighty whities. Getting kicked in the balls was sort of his schtick, but it was still the oddest thing I have been asked to do, but I did it! It never made it to air but it's on YouTube.
Can you give us the elevator pitch for your acclaimed documentary Plastic Paradise: The Great Pacific Garbage Patch?Plastic Paradise highlights Angela Sun's journey to one of the most remote places on Earth, Midway Atoll, uncovering the truth behind the mystery of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. Along the way she encounters scientists, industry, legislators and activists who shed light on what our society's vast consumption of disposable plastic is doing to our oceans, and what it may be doing to our health. We have had an amazing reception thus far and its been great to have people like Al Gore, Bette Midler, Forest Whitaker, Jackson Browne, & more support and talk about the film. We have won over 5 awards so far, and continue to screen at film festivals. Plastic Paradise comes out Sept 16th in the US and Canada digitally on iTunes, Amazon, Google play, Target ticket, Cinema Now, Vudu, Vimeo on demand and www.plasticparadisemovie.com!
What motivated you to make the film?I love telling stories, and wanted to keep up my producing/writing skills and showcase that I wasn't just a studio host or "talking head". I was hosting at Current TV at the time and my colleague brought this issue to my attention. As someone who scuba dives, surfs, and always in the ocean I will always strive to protect where I play.
How can interested parties help the Plastic Paradise cause?We all vote with our wallets every day and in the choices we make. You can purchase a copy of the DVD/digital download directly from www.plasticparadisemovie.com where all proceeds go towards the fall school campus tour and $5 of every purchase goes towards 5gyres.org continuing research, education and action on the topic of plastic pollution! Also all merchandise goes towards our marketing and coordinating costs. We need help in sharing the message! Everyone can take part in our 2 week refuse single use pledge! It's easy and you can win
eBay?
well if it were on eBay i wouldn't be in such dire need of finding it.
Documentary films i-witness buto't balat?
http://off-the-record113.blogspot.com/2006/08/kara-davids-butot-balat.html
http://www.gmanews.tv/video/9397/
How do you make money from organizing a festival?
What was The Beatles first film?
Their first film was "A hard day's night", followed by "Help", "Magical Mystery Tour", "Yellow Submarine" and "Let it be"
Is the movie Alamo a true story?
The Alamo siege and battle was real. The movie is only loosely based on facts. It is true, though, that Mexican General Santa Anna killed all of the Texas defenders that he could, even after he had won that particular battle.
What is the point of Death Proof?
To me, the film is saying women can hold their own in this messed up world.
What are the ratings and certificates for Columbia World of Sports 4806 Rasslin' Rogues - 1952?
Columbia World of Sports 4806 Rasslin' Rogues - 1952 is rated/received certificates of:
USA:Approved
USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
What year did rose die from the Titanic?
Rose was a character in the story and never existed but in the mind of the writer of the story. The only thing true about the movie was the fact that the Titanic hit an iceburg and sank killing people on the ship. The rest of the story was fictional.
Is Gilda Joyce going to be a movie?
Gilda Joyce would make a fantastic movie for the tween audience. Currently the movie rights are available for option by a producer. Gilda Joyce would make a fantastic movie for the tween audience. Currently the movie rights are available for option by a producer.
Does anyone have contact info for the screenwriter Geoff Rodkey thanks?
I believe that Geoff Rodkey is a pseudonym for Al Franken.
What happened to Stephen dale fielding the subject of Steve James documentary Stevie?
He has been released from prison and is currently homeless in Nashville, Tennessee.
my opinion is that who creates the money is the factory but the people or the community who makes the money is the bank because when people loan from a bank they also have to pay extra money ontop of what they have loaned when they are giving back the money. Good boy Nathan
Where can i watch ghosts of attica documentary?
Kent State Trumbull has a copy at their Library but you can't check it out you have to watch it there. I did find a site where you can buy the DvD but its about $400.