No wonder Red Sox fans Matt Damon and Ben Affleck want to make a movie about it.
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Fans of Grace include actor Brad Pitt, who has tried unsuccessfully to make a movie about Buckley's life.
Hunter was hired to make a movie about Edwards, then making his second try for the Democratic presidential nomination.
On this day last year you were asked to make a movie.
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Cleavage, well-executed martial arts and numerous music video-style sequences have simply been combined to make a movie that sells.
But for me, as a film-maker, I choose to make a movie to tell you this is my concern.
"You couldn't make that up if you want to make a movie out of that one, " Charlotte coach Alan Major said.
Without a home after the storm but inspired to make a movie about it, he took a gig for research as a claims adjuster in Florida.
This is because the tax breaks make it some 23% cheaper to make a movie in Britain than in America, according to Oxford Economics.
If you want to make a movie using a high-end video editing application, or play online games, then you will not find the Pixel much use.
And lest we forget, the man behind it all, Joss Whedon, is currently trying to figure out how the hell to make a movie out of The Avengers.
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It's about as meta as it gets because you're sitting in a Cannes Film Festival screening room, watching a movie about someone trying to make a movie at the Cannes Film Festival.
Witherspoon, who is in Atlanta to make a movie titled "The Good Lie, " is charged with interfering with Pyland's arrest of her husband, Hollywood agent James Toth, on a drunken driving charge.
What to avoid: Investing with a producer who wants to make a movie but has no relationship with distributors, has no foreign sales lined up and hasn't explored tax credits that might exist.
He wasn't officially part of the event, so he got a film production permit as if he were going to make a movie or a TV show and showed the buyers going in and out his shoes instead.
Keeping in mind the entire time the potential worst case scenario -- should everybody be caught, "obviously it would go badly for the six" -- Mendez disguised the American diplomats as Canadian filmmakers looking to make a movie in Iran.
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Bobby Bowfinger is a small-time, not to say failed, movie producer in Los Angeles who grabs at one last chance: he decides to make a movie without informing the star Kit Ramsey (Eddie Murphy), at once the most heavily protected and the most uncontrolled actor in Hollywood.
George A. Romero says he hadn't meant to make a zombie movie in 1968.
"Nobody sets out to make a bad movie, " says the 58-year-old writer.
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Do not be afraid to make a terrible movie.
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But our goal was to make a good movie.
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The real goal is to make a great movie.
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She says someday soon they hope to at least make it to a movie together.
For all its destructive calamity, global warming is hard to make into a disaster movie.
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There's enough foreboding in America right now to make sitting through a movie such as "The Road" seem like one more heavy burden that, frankly, no one needs.
In other words, the power to make a sure-to-be-embarrassing movie about News Corp.
They just wanted to make a light-hearted movie and show that that was possible even in a country with such a poor reputation as North Korea.
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Paul Anderson, a journalist in Los Angeles, says it was his dad, also Paul, a Chicago, Illinois, police radio engineer who was tasked with fixing up the Dodge Polaras and Monacos wrecked in the film (with the Chicago city council spurred into action by the possibility of Steven Spielberg and John Landis coming to their city to make a big-budget movie).
Offhandedly, I was looking to make a gift of a book tied to the Tintin movie.
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