Saturday, July 23, 2011

10 Most Profitable Film of All Time with Low Budget

In the film world you do not have big budgets for big gains, as this list proves, beyond any doubt. Big-budget flicks like it to be like a sure thing, but to decide the public with their feet. Avatars may have pulled in $ 2,700,000,000 but with a budget of several hundred million dollars and a marketing campaign to match was hardly a competitor Hollywood heavyweight. More interesting are half of micro-budget films that made it great - taking hundreds or thousands of times their budget and the most successful film of all time, based on return on investment.

The most expensive of our top 10 most profitable films of all time had a budget of $ 1,000,000 ridiculous, and Hollywood, which is lower than is found under the cushions of a couch casting. The percentage of return, this means that only 50% of revenues at the box office its way back into the studio and do not include DVD, television and merchandising, the figures are likely to be much higher in some way. To add to that we have no written or pornographic films that made the cut could hold an unfair advantage over films that we see good old fiction spectacle.

"BLACK SWAN" Sweep the Best Independent Film

Los Angeles - Black Swan a sweeping melodrama ballet's best independent film titles, the day before competing for the five categories at the Academy Awards.

The film won four awards including best feature film and best female lead for Natalie Portman.

Darren Aronofsky to direct the best, after two years ago had the privilege to film The Wrestler which also won best cinematography for Matthew Libatique.

Victory Black Swan is an evidence of the risks and benefits of independent filmmaking. Aronofsky and Portman who first discussed the filming of Black Swan about a decade ago. When they finally started shooting, apparently filming is facing financial problems.

The Godfather (1972)

Director
Producer
Author
Novel:
Mario Puzo
Scenario:
Mario Puzo
Francis Ford Coppola
Robert Towne
(not mentioned in the film)
Role
Music
Cinematography
Editor
William H. Reynolds
Peter Zinner
Marc Laub
Murray Solomon
Distributor
Realese Date
15 Maret 1972 (USA)
1 November 1972 (Australia)
Duration
175 minute
Country
USA
Language
English
Budget
$6,000,000
Sequel

The Godfather is a 1972 film directed by Francis Ford Coppola and starring, among others, by Marlon Brando and Al Pacino as well as lifted from Mario Puzo's novel writing (also titled The Godfather). This film tells the story of a Mafia family in the United States led Don Vito Corleone (Brando) and is often considered the best films in its genre. By the American Film Institute, The Godfather is ranked as the third best American film history.

5 Films Spend Most of Production Costs

For many people, the cinema is something that is highly anticipated and must be watched. Therefore, the film producers competing to make the movie better, bigger, and more sophisticated, of course, this will result in a bloated cost of making movies.

Here are the films with the most expensive production cos t:

Friday, July 22, 2011

The Sound of Music: Favorite Family Movie Musical of All Time


Drector
Producer
Author
Role
Distributor
Realese Date
Duration
174 minutes
Language
English
Budget
US$ 8.200.000



The Sound of Music is the 1965 musical film adaptation of the book The Von Trapp Family Singers, written by Maria von Trapp and contains about her life. Is the film adaptation of the Broadway musical stage plays and movies and Theatre is best known for songs like "Edelweiss", "Do-Re-Mi", "Climb Every Mountain", and "The Sound of Music".

There are several versions of this film, but the most famous is this version, starring Julie Andrews and her songs were written by Rodgers & Hammerstein.

SILENT HILL 2

Silent Hill 2 is a survival horror video game from Konami for the PlayStation 2, published and developed by Team Silent, a production group in Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo. The second installment in the Silent Hill series, was released in late September 2001 in North America and Japan and Europe in late November 2001. It has come to the Xbox and PC. It has been several times, even under the Greatest Hits label and as part of the Silent Hill Collection reissued as a remastered HD version of it is due for release for PlayStation 3   

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

10 current best-selling Hollywood movies

At the end of 2009 Hollywood movies still seems too tough to conquer. This is because ten grossing films this year are still derived from this land of Uncle Sam. Hollywood's dominance is hard to beat, although there is Bollywood in India which has a record of making films ever, but it seemed to quality, Hollywood movies are very dominate the world. Here we sort all the best selling movies of 2009, we collected from various sources.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

IRONMAN 2



"At one stage, We all thought the CGI would take over our role and leave us obsolete."

Fascinated by spinning corridor in Inception? This British-born man who managed to make anyone fascinated by these effects. Together with his team, the hard work of Chris Corbould able to reach the box office is not small, ranging from James Bond films era of Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan, until Daniel Craig, The Mummy, two Tomb Raider films, until Inception.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1




LOS ANGELES - Fans of Harry Potter films would be curious. Saturday (18 / 6) shots of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the last film of the witch, who is now an adult, the Warner Bros. release. Voldemort in the trailer for a duration of 2.33 minutes, played by Daniel Radcliffe Harry duels with his nemesis Lord.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

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