|
|

300666 viewsMovie
|
|

300881 viewsMovie
|
|

The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou566 viewsThe Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou is Wes Anderson's fourth feature length film and was released in the U.S. on December 25, 2004. It was written by Anderson and Noah Baumbach and was filmed in and around Naples, Rome and the Italian Riviera. The offbeat comedy stars Bill Murray as Steve Zissou, an eccentric oceanographer, who sets out to exact revenge on the "jaguar shark" that ate his partner Esteban. Murray's character is both a parody of and homage to Jacques-Yves Cousteau, to whom the film is dedicated.
|
|

The Dark Knight1519 viewsMovie
|
|

The Dark Knight1408 viewsMovie
|
|

Rambo655 views
|
|

Rambo434 views
|
|

Mr Magoriums Wonder Emporium317 views
|
|

Mr Magoriums Wonder Emporium257 views
|
|

Mr Magoriums Wonder Emporium260 views
|
|

Mr Magoriums Wonder Emporium280 viewsMr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium is a 2007 film written and directed by Zach Helm. The film stars Dustin Hoffman, Natalie Portman, Jason Bateman and Zach Mills. The screenplay is the first that Zach Helm wrote when hired as a contract writer at 20th Century Fox, but it remained unfilmed until Helm was able to buy the script back after Stranger than Fiction was made.
|
|

Rambo344 views
|
|

The Blue Matrix1486 views
|
|

Bart Simpson1465 viewsartholomew "Bart" J. Simpson is a fictional character in the animated television series The Simpsons, who is voiced by Nancy Cartwright. At ten years of age, he is the oldest child of Homer and Marge Simpson, and is the brother of Lisa and Maggie. Bart's most prominent character traits are his mischievousness, rebelliousness, disrespect for authority and sharp tongue.
|
|

War of the Worlds746 views
|
|

Sweeny Todd542 viewsSweeney Todd is a fictional villain/antihero. A barber and an early example of a fictional serial killer, the character appears in various English language works starting in the mid-19th century. His weapon of choice is a straight razor, with which he cuts his victim's throats, and drinks their blood; in some versions of the story Mrs. Lovett, who is variously his lover, friend, and/or accomplice, and who is variously Marjorie, Sarah, Nellie, Shirley or Claudetta, bakes the corpses of his victims into meat
|
|
|
|