- published: 15 Jan 2013
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- author: CineFix
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Best Original Screenplay Oscar Predictions 2013
What original screenplay deserves the 2013 Oscar? Find out who our film experts think shou...
published: 15 Jan 2013
author: CineFix
Best Original Screenplay Oscar Predictions 2013
What original screenplay deserves the 2013 Oscar? Find out who our film experts think should win and tell us which movie was your fav? Subscribe for more Osc...
- published: 15 Jan 2013
- views: 3702
- author: CineFix
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Joel Coen and Ethan Coen winning Best Adapted Screenplay
Josh Brolin and James McAvoy presenting Joel Coen and Ethan Coen with the Oscar® for Best ...
published: 28 Sep 2011
author: Oscars
Joel Coen and Ethan Coen winning Best Adapted Screenplay
Josh Brolin and James McAvoy presenting Joel Coen and Ethan Coen with the Oscar® for Best Adapted Screenplay for "No Country for Old Men" at the 80th Academy...
- published: 28 Sep 2011
- views: 24692
- author: Oscars
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David Seidler winning Best Original Screenplay for "The King's Speech"
Javier Bardem and Josh Brolin presenting David Seidler with the Oscar® for Best Original S...
published: 03 Mar 2011
author: Oscar®
David Seidler winning Best Original Screenplay for "The King's Speech"
Javier Bardem and Josh Brolin presenting David Seidler with the Oscar® for Best Original Screenplay for "The King's Speech" at the 83rd Academy Awards® in 2011.
- published: 03 Mar 2011
- views: 29330
- author: Oscar®
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Charlie Kaufman winning Best Original Screenplay
Samuel L. Jackson presenting Charlie Kaufman with the Oscar® for Best Original Screenplay ...
published: 28 Sep 2011
author: Oscars
Charlie Kaufman winning Best Original Screenplay
Samuel L. Jackson presenting Charlie Kaufman with the Oscar® for Best Original Screenplay for "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" at the 77th Academy Awa...
- published: 28 Sep 2011
- views: 25153
- author: Oscars
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Aaron Sorkin winning Best Adapted Screenplay for "The Social Network"
Javier Bardem and Josh Brolin presenting Aaron Sorkin with the Oscar® for Best Adapted Scr...
published: 03 Mar 2011
author: Oscar®
Aaron Sorkin winning Best Adapted Screenplay for "The Social Network"
Javier Bardem and Josh Brolin presenting Aaron Sorkin with the Oscar® for Best Adapted Screenplay for "The Social Network" at the 83rd Academy Awards® in 201...
- published: 03 Mar 2011
- views: 47832
- author: Oscar®
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Emma Thompson winning for Writing
Anthony Hopkins presenting Emma Thompson with the Oscar® for Writing (Screenplay Based on ...
published: 28 Sep 2011
author: Oscar®
Emma Thompson winning for Writing
Anthony Hopkins presenting Emma Thompson with the Oscar® for Writing (Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published) for "Sense and Sensibili...
- published: 28 Sep 2011
- views: 55877
- author: Oscar®
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Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar Predictions 2013
What's going to win the award for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 2013 Oscars? Find out wha...
published: 15 Jan 2013
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Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar Predictions 2013
What's going to win the award for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 2013 Oscars? Find out what film our experts are rooting for and give us your top picks of th...
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2011 Best Original and Adapted Screenplay Oscar Nominees
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published: 21 Feb 2011
author: Mahalo.com
2011 Best Original and Adapted Screenplay Oscar Nominees
Learn guitar chords for FREE through our new game Chord Master: http://bit.ly/ChordMasterYT http://www.mahalo.com/best-original-screenplay-oscar-nominees/ ht...
- published: 21 Feb 2011
- views: 3872
- author: Mahalo.com
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Chris Terrio Wins Oscar Best Adapted Screenplay Argo 2013 Oscar Academy Awards
Chris Terrio Wins Oscar Best Adapted Screenplay Argo 2013 Oscar Academy Awards....
published: 25 Feb 2013
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Chris Terrio Wins Oscar Best Adapted Screenplay Argo 2013 Oscar Academy Awards
Chris Terrio Wins Oscar Best Adapted Screenplay Argo 2013 Oscar Academy Awards.
- published: 25 Feb 2013
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Oscar 2004 = Best Adapted Screenplay = The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (9th Oscar)
Presenters: Francis Ford Coppola and Sofia Coppola Winners: Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh and ...
published: 30 Sep 2012
author: Talnah86
Oscar 2004 = Best Adapted Screenplay = The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (9th Oscar)
Presenters: Francis Ford Coppola and Sofia Coppola Winners: Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens 76th Academy Awards.
- published: 30 Sep 2012
- views: 9755
- author: Talnah86
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Argo screenwriter Chris Terrio wins the 2013 Writers Guild Award for Adapted Screenplay
"Argo" screenwriter Chris Terrio accepts the 2013 Writers Guild Award for Adapted Screenpl...
published: 21 Feb 2013
author: WGA West
Argo screenwriter Chris Terrio wins the 2013 Writers Guild Award for Adapted Screenplay
"Argo" screenwriter Chris Terrio accepts the 2013 Writers Guild Award for Adapted Screenplay from presenter Jessica Chastain ("Zero Dark Thirty") and explain...
- published: 21 Feb 2013
- views: 1319
- author: WGA West
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2012 OSCAR WINNERS - MUSIC (Original Score) AND WRITING (Original Screenplay) - BigWillyVlogsTV
In this video I make my predictions for the winners of the OSCAR 2012 Nominated in these c...
published: 25 Feb 2012
author: BigWillyVlogsTV's channel
2012 OSCAR WINNERS - MUSIC (Original Score) AND WRITING (Original Screenplay) - BigWillyVlogsTV
In this video I make my predictions for the winners of the OSCAR 2012 Nominated in these categories [84th oscar academy awards], 'Music (Original Score)' and...
- published: 25 Feb 2012
- views: 526
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Robert Downey Jr. and Tina Fey presenting Best Original Screenplay
Robert Downey Jr. and Tina Fey presenting Mark Boal with the Oscar® for Best Original Scre...
published: 28 Sep 2011
author: Oscars
Robert Downey Jr. and Tina Fey presenting Best Original Screenplay
Robert Downey Jr. and Tina Fey presenting Mark Boal with the Oscar® for Best Original Screenplay for "The Hurt Locker" at the 82nd Academy Awards® in 2010. I...
- published: 28 Sep 2011
- views: 243136
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ARGO Screenwriter Chris Terrio at WGA Beyond Words Panel
Academy Award winning screenwriter Chris Terrio (ARGO) at the WGA Beyond Words Screenwriti...
published: 26 Feb 2013
author: Max Geschwind
ARGO Screenwriter Chris Terrio at WGA Beyond Words Panel
Academy Award winning screenwriter Chris Terrio (ARGO) at the WGA Beyond Words Screenwriting Panel on February 7, 2013 at the WGA Theater in Beverly Hills. C...
- published: 26 Feb 2013
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The Bridge
The Vision:
Back in October of 2009, I set out to make a film that would push my talents ...
published: 10 Sep 2010
author: Marlon Torres
The Bridge
The Vision:
Back in October of 2009, I set out to make a film that would push my talents as both a storyteller and a filmmaker. I wanted to create a film that would challenge myself and my audience, meshing both classical and experimental storytelling techniques from music, books, & films that have inspired me in one way or another. I wanted to make a film that didn’t do any spoon-feeding, where my audience would leave with questions as well as answers. It was a long a difficult road to get to this point and there were days where I felt that I was in way over my head but eight months later, I can proudly say I’ve finally completed my film “The Bridge” and it was an experience I would never forget.
The Inspiration:
The story of The Bridge was a story a cousin had told me when I was eight years old. It was a ghost story about two siblings on a bridge. I remember it haunting me for weeks and causing many sleepless nights under my sheets. Obviously, it had a lasting influence in my life. It had always been one of those stories that I wanted to adapt into a short film so when the opportunity finally came one day, I decided to pull to trigger.
When I was in film school, I would constantly fantasize about making some sort of epic period piece, especially one that took place during WW2. So when I decided I was going to make The Bridge, I instantly followed it up with “hell, why not make it into a WW2 movie”? I could have easily made this film as a contemporary piece but where would the fun be in that? I never do things because it’s easy; I do it because it’s hard. I love a challenge. I figured I could keep the same characters, themes, motifs, style, and wrap it around a WW2 setting. So I did.
Pre-production:
So it began. After a quick outline, I started writing the screenplay and, being a one-man crew at the time, I also started doing work on costumes and props. I lived and breathed WW2 24/7. I watched every WW2 movie and documentary I could get my hands on. I even got my hands some real WW2 letters to get a grasp on the era’s language. I felt like a student again and I loved it. I scoured eBay for every WW2 field gear I could afford to buy and the stuff I couldn’t get, I had them custom made cheaply in China. I wanted it to be detailed and authentic as possible while keeping my almost non-existing budget down. I remember coming home one day and having almost a couple dozen eBay packages on front door. It looked like the front door of the post office.
Casting:
The casting of The Bridge was actually one of the smoothest aspects of the entire process. I first went to my good friend Amy and asked her if she would like to help me produce the film. Having worked with each other before, I didn’t really have to ask twice. She was happy to be my first recruit.
For the leading role, I asked my good friend Pablo Soriano to take the part. Having worked with him before, we have a good understanding of each other. He is just a naturally gifted actor and he makes my job as a director so much easier. Plus, his puppy dog eyes make him a perfect protagonist.
For the leading female role, I went looking for a girl who had beautiful, almost hypnotic eyes. That’s when I spotted Leah in one my good friend’s music video. I called up Carlos and basically told him, “I need to have that girl for movie”. A few days later, she was on board.
I owe the discovery of Mike, the character who plays James Connolly, to my producer Amy. She had read the script and recommended him. I remember her telling me “Mike IS James”. Words that any director would love to hear and as usual, Amy was right.
So a couple months later, the script was complete, the costumes and props were ready, and the cast was cast. We were ready to shoot!
Production:
With our extremely limited budget, I knew right from day one that we were going to shoot “The Bridge” on DSLRs, specifically the Canon 7D and 5D Mark II. With this in mind, I knew (as also the DP of the film), I was going to push these cameras to its limits. I wasn’t going to let my equipment limit my vision of the film. I knew at the very beginning that I may or may not have a crappy movie in the end but hell, it’s gonna look damn good! We all know about the camera’s limitations but I wasn’t going to bitch and moan about it, I was going to work around it. I took it as a personal challenge to make these cameras work and I did.
About 75% of the film was shot with the 7D and the rest with the 5DM2. The main reason I shot with the 7D more was the 24p firmware update wasn’t available for the 5DM2 during the bulk of the shooting. I prefer the 5DM2’s full frame sensor the 7D cropped sensor.
Production, like any other shoot, had its ups and downs. Ours was mainly San Francisco’s unpredictable weather. You can blink and the bay area can go from miserable foggy weather (which is what I wanted for the film) to perfect summer beach party weather.
Also, being
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The Lost & Found Shop [film]
The Lost & Found Shop has a special place in my heart. I was only 19 when writing/directin...
published: 18 Jun 2010
author: Caleb Slain
The Lost & Found Shop [film]
The Lost & Found Shop has a special place in my heart. I was only 19 when writing/directing the film, and it was my first experience running a full scale production. Safe to say the journey altered the course of my life, and I'm infinitely grateful for everyone who joined our merry crew of dreamers and made this unusual story a reality.
CalebSlain.com
twitter.com/CalebSlain
Shot in 2.5 days
$1200 Budget + 1300 Favors
All department heads were under age 23
Not a student film
.......................awards and stuff.....................
NATIONAL FILM FEST FOR TALENTED YOUTH (NFFTY) 2011
Best Short Film
Audience Award Opening Night
Most Promising Storyteller Scholarship
CINEYOUTH FF 2011
Best Short Film
DETROIT INDEPENDENT FF 2010
Best Director
Best Supporting Actress
BLUE WATER FF 2010
Best Director
Best Screenplay
Best Cinematography
.........................these picked us too.....................
Chicago Int'l FF 2011
West Chester FF - 2011
East Lansing FF 2010
Grand Rapids FF 2010
Waterfront FF 2010
Detroit Windsor International FF 2010
The Doorpost Film Project 2010 (Top 20 Finalist)
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The Gospel According to Jazz Chapter 3 Double CD/DVD
The Gospel According to Jazz, Chapter III will be available as a Double CD and DVD on Marc...
published: 21 Dec 2009
author: Kirk Whalum
The Gospel According to Jazz Chapter 3 Double CD/DVD
The Gospel According to Jazz, Chapter III will be available as a Double CD and DVD on March 16, 2010. Featuring Kirk Whalum, George Duke, Lalah Hathaway, Doc Powell, Kevin Whalum with special guests, John Stoddart, Hugh "Peanuts" Whalum, Kenneth Whalum III, Kyle Whalum, and Caleb Tha Bridge. Also playing: Jerry Peters, Aaron Broadus, Reginald Veal, Lenny Castro, Sean McCurley, and Kortland Whalum
KIRK WHALUM
The Gospel According to Jazz, Chapter III
For yours is the kingdom, the victory and the majesty, the power and dominion, for all that is in heaven and earth are yours…1 Chronicles 29:11a
On October 13, 2007, at Reid Temple AME Church on the outskirts of Washington DC, a standing room only audience packed the 3000-plus capacity state-of-the-art worship complex to experience the transforming power of Kirk Whalum’s The Gospel According to Jazz, Chapter III. Recorded live by three generations of Whalums and some of the most resounding names in jazz, pop, gospel and r&b;, The Gospel According to Jazz, Chapter III comes ten years after the first chart-topping Gospel According to Jazz, Chapter I CD debuted, and in the wake of the Grammy nominated, Stellar Award winning second chapter, released in 2002.
The two-disk set, plus DVD, is the most expansive in the series in terms of sheer minutes of music, 118.35 to be exact, but also in terms of content and concept. From the first plaintive note in “Call to Worship,” it is clear that this will be far more than an extension or installment of what came before. Kirk Whalum and company blow the roof off with subtlety, nuance, inspired performances and a message of faith, hope and love that both encompasses and transcends every point on the musical compass.
The accompanying DVD makes the most of Whalum the philosopher, theologian and theorist, with film director Jim Hanon (End of The Spear; and Miss HIV, for which Kirk wrote the soundtrack) capturing him as he weaves the story of jazz, gospel, the blues (verbally and instrumentally) in candid shots interposed with concert footage.
Although Whalum—who lives up to his reputation as “the most influential saxophonist of his generation”—is front and center throughout, this is undoubtedly an ensemble recording. He shares the stage with what could be called the ‘Whalum dynasty’ (three generations and six Whalums: brother Kevin (vocals); Uncle Peanuts (vocals, sax, and piano); son, Kyle (electric bass); nephews Kenneth III (saxophone) and Kortland (vocals), plus first cousin Caleb tha Bridge (vocals/rap). The unparalleled George Duke, featured on both I and II, returns on keys, and is joined by vocalist Lalah Hathaway, guitarist Doc Powell, keyboardist/vocalist John Stoddart, trumpeter/vocalist Aaron Broadus, stand-up bassist, Reginald Veal, percussionist Lenny Castro and Kirk’s former bandmate, drummer Sean McCurley.
The renowned gospel/r&b; writer and producer Jerry Peters once again brings his prodigious talent, sharing credits with Whalum on two songs and also as album co-producer, along with Kirk and Hal Sacks, the latter has served as engineer for all three GATJ live recordings. “My father loved James Cleveland and Jerry brought that sensibility, as well as playing the B3 organ.”
But “gospel” in the radio/church sense is only whispered or suggested. The range of material is reflected in its creators/writers—from Whalum, himself, and son Kyle, to Charlie Chaplin, Diane Warren, Isaiah Jones and Frankie Beverly, among others. This genre-and-time-spanning array of songwriting is the perfect backdrop for Whalum’s seemingly endless expression. His signature r&b-inflected; jazz, rich with romance and melodic power, imbued with blues, funk, pop, Latin and world music is solidly present, but on songs like Ananias and Sapphira, we see the more adventurous Whalum. As he describes it, “The song is definitely avant garde; we go into deep improvisation. This isn’t a good groove and some licks, this is where we go somewhere.” And where he goes is in the direction of Elvin Jones, Coltrane and Henderson. Not only does Whalum pull out all the stops on this sobering nod to God’s holiness and power, but Reginald Veal is a standout on upright, as he turns his bass into a sitar and plucks out a driving percussive and intricate melody.
Whalum is on a mission not just to share the Good News of the Gospel, but to expand it far beyond the walls of the church and traditionally accepted ways of communicating the message, and jazz is the medium. Whalum’s God is a lot bigger and the music that glorifies him is as limitless, transcendent, unexpected and powerful as He is. “How can you describe the indescribable?” queries Whalum. “That’s an opportunity for jazz and other creative arts. I wanted to make sure there were moments where it was ethereal, avant garde—that’s something that’s missing in the genre we call gospel. It needs to go where it is more ‘art music,’ It’s not just in y
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THE BALLAD OF SANDEEP - A Short Film Starring Deep Roy, Directed by Derek Frey (HD)
The Ballad of Sandeep is an award winning comedic short film starring the illustrious and ...
published: 16 Jan 2012
author: Derek Frey
THE BALLAD OF SANDEEP - A Short Film Starring Deep Roy, Directed by Derek Frey (HD)
The Ballad of Sandeep is an award winning comedic short film starring the illustrious and magnanimous Deep Roy (Charlie & the Chocolate Factory, Eastbound and Down).
It's written by and co-starring The Minor Prophets and directed by Derek Frey. The Ballad of Sandeep is the tragicomic story of computer programmer Sandeep Majumdar: slave, clown, hero. The Ballad of Sandeep was filmed in and around Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
*A feature film version of THE BALLAD OF SANDEEP is currently in development.*
http://www.theballadofsandeep.com/
BEST FEATURETTE - 2011 Vegas Cinefest.
BEST DIRECTOR OF A SHORT FILM - Derek Frey - Independent FIlm Quarterly and New Media Festival
BEST COMEDY SHORT - 2011 Mockfest
BEST SHORT FILM - 2012 Freestyle Film Exhibition
BEST WRITING - The Minor Prophets - 2011 Mockfest
BEST ACTOR - Deep Roy - The Sunset International Film Festival - Los Angeles
BEST ACTOR - Deep Roy - The 2011 Colorado Film Festival
BEST COMEDY SHORT - 2011 Jersey Shore FIlm Festival
AWARD OF EXCELLENCE - 2012 International Film Festival For Peace, Inspiration, Equality
AWARD OF EXCELLENCE - 2012 Best Shorts Competition
AWARD OF EXCELLENCE - 2012 RINCON International Film Festival - Puerto Rico
AWARD OF MERIT - Lead Actor Deep Roy - 2012 Best Shorts Competition
AWARD OF MERIT - Accolade Film Festival
HONORABLE MENTION - 10th annual DIY Film Festival
BRONZE AWARD WINNER - 2012 Prestige Film Awards
FINALIST - International Film Festival for Peace, Inspiration & Equality
SEMI-FINALIST - NEXT TV Film Festival
VOTED 1 OF THE TOP 3 SHORT FILMS - SIlicon Valley Film Festival
FINALIST - Moondance International Film Festival
Official Selections: Albuquerque Film Festival, The Other Venice Film Festival, Twin Cities Film Festival, Atlanta Short Fest, Rumschpringe Film Festival, New York Hell's Kitchen Film Festival, Lucerne International Film Festival, The OffShoot Film Festival and the Independent Film Quarterly Film & New Media Festival in NYC, Mockfest Film Fest, Irvine International Film Festival, Big Easy International Film & Music Festival, India International Film Festival - Tampa Bay, Winter Film Awards - NYC, New Hope Film Festival, Big Island Film Festival - Hawaii, Workers Unite Film Festival, International Freethought Film Festival, Costa Rica International Film Festival.
Starring DEEP ROY, GIL DAMON, DAVID AMADIO, STEVE KUZMICK, BRIAN GILLIN, BUD DAMON
Written/ Screenplay by THE MINOR PROPHETS ( DAVID AMADIO, GIL DAMON, STEVE KUZMICK, BRIAN GILLIN)
Directed and Produced by DEREK FREY
Music by MIKE HIGHAM and ANDY RICHARDS
The Ballad of Sandeep Theme Song by MATT AMADIO & DAVID AMADIO
Edited by DEREK FREY
Synopsis:
When his IT job is outsourced to Bangalore, Indian-born Sandeep Majumdar finds himself unemployed for the first time in eighteen years. In an attempt to get his old job back, he sets up a remote access in his apartment, tricking his former company into believing that he is really working from India. His performance is so impressive that the boss of the company-the same man who fired him two months prior-requests an interview with Sandeep to discuss a big promotion.
New Article on The Ballad of Sandeep:
http://bigislandweekly.com/ae/and-the-winners-are-2.html
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Analysis of Best Original Screenplay nominees for 83rd Academy Awards
Visit http://www.awardsnazi.blogspot.com for more. Or follow me on Twitter https://twitter...
published: 09 Feb 2011
author: The Awards Nazi
Analysis of Best Original Screenplay nominees for 83rd Academy Awards
Visit http://www.awardsnazi.blogspot.com for more. Or follow me on Twitter https://twitter.com/Awards_Nazi.
- published: 09 Feb 2011
- views: 737
- author: The Awards Nazi
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academy awards best original screenplay
Before 1940, there was an Academy Award for Best Story for writing. For 1940, it and the a...
published: 21 Aug 2008
author: mickh18
academy awards best original screenplay
Before 1940, there was an Academy Award for Best Story for writing. For 1940, it and the award in this article were separated into two awards. Beginning with...
- published: 21 Aug 2008
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- author: mickh18
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Best Writing Original Screenplay Oscar Awards 2012
http://watchoscarawards.com full show! Best Writing Original Screenplay Oscar Awards 2012 ...
published: 20 Feb 2012
author: donnahac
Best Writing Original Screenplay Oscar Awards 2012
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- published: 20 Feb 2012
- views: 2197
- author: donnahac
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Trailer - Best Writing (Adapted Screenplay) - The Descendants - Official Trailer HD (2011)
Release Date: November 16, 2011 (NY, LA; limited release: November 18) Studio: Fox Searchl...
published: 06 Mar 2012
author: MEGATRAILER.TV
Trailer - Best Writing (Adapted Screenplay) - The Descendants - Official Trailer HD (2011)
Release Date: November 16, 2011 (NY, LA; limited release: November 18) Studio: Fox Searchlight Pictures Director: Alexander Payne Screenwriter: Alexander Pay...
- published: 06 Mar 2012
- views: 754
- author: MEGATRAILER.TV