Hughes is served precisely placed peas on a plate, and they appear blue or turquoise, just as they'd have looked in the two-strip Technicolor process. As Hughes ages throughout the movie, the color gets more sophisticated and full-bodied.
Goofs The scene in which Howard Hughes locks himself in the projection room and cuts off most contact from the outside world for an extended period of time is somewhat misleading. Though Hughes battled germ phobia all of his life the fear of germs was instilled in him early on by his mother Hughes did not become a recluse until much later in his life. The scene that is portrayed in the movie is very similar to a documented incident where Hughes did spend almost a year in a private movie theater however it wasn't until he was near 50 years old.
Quotes Mrs. Crazy credits Aside from company logos and the film's title, there are no opening credits. User reviews Review. Top review. This movie was very good. FAQ 4. Why did Howard look quite a while and very cautiously to the cameras at Sen. Owen Brewster at the beginning of the hearing? Is "The Aviator" based on a true story?
Why didn't Hughes just cut power to both engines and glide to earth? Details Edit. Release date December 25, United States. United States Germany. Official Facebook Official site. Produktions KG. Box office Edit. Technical specs Edit. Runtime 2 hours 50 minutes. Color Black and White. Related news. As Odekirk hides him in a restroom whilst Dietrich fetches a doctor, Hughes begins to have flashbacks of his childhood, his obsession for aviation, and his ambition for success, whilst repeating the phrase, "the way of the future".
Casting was held in February for thousands of extras for the military scenes. The mines around Bad Grund , particularly the Wiemannsbucht and the Grube Hilfe Gottes were used in the filming of outdoor scenes. Filming was scheduled to last until the end of June , wrapping up in Rye , East Sussex. On October 24, , it was announced that the film would screen on February 7, at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. The film was screened at UNESCO on 27 March , on the occasion of the panel discussion "Modern Day Monuments Men and Women" on the preservation of heritage in times of conflict and the fight against the illicit trafficking of cultural property.
The film received mixed reviews from critics. Film critic Peter Travers in Rolling Stone Magazine gave it 3 out of 4 stars, noting that while some of the dialog and emotions seemed inauthentic, the physical production and cinematography was "exquisite," with shooting done on locations in Germany and England. In comparing the film with current ones, he considers it a "proudly untrendy, uncynical movie," where the story involved people seeking something more valuable than money: "Clooney [as director] feels there's much to be learned from these unsung art warriors.
What Clooney has crafted in The Monuments Men is a movie about aspiration, about culture at risk, about things worth fighting for. I'd call that timely and well worth a salute.
Historian Alex von Tunzelmann , writing for The Guardian , noted several historical faults and said of the plot, "If you're getting the sense that the film is episodic and poorly structured, unfortunately you'd be right", and "There are far too many characters, so the screenplay splits them up into little groups and sends them off on various errands.
Some of these are more exciting than others — but they do not add up to a satisfying plot. A TV series might have been a better vehicle for the "monuments men" stories than a feature film The story is fascinating, but this film's good intentions are hampered by its lack of pace, direction, tone and properly fleshed-out characters.
Due to the Sony Pictures Entertainment hack , it was revealed through several emails that director and star Clooney was upset and apologetic about the reviews the film received, and lost sleep over them. Cate Blanchett Wiki Explore.
Roles Screen Works Theatre Works others. Explore Wikis Community Central. Nolan later changed his mind. Cate Blanchett was Scorsese's first choice for the role, but she had a prior commitment; so Scorsese turned to Kidman. When production on The Aviator was delayed, Blanchett was able to play the role of the iconic actress after all. At Scorsese's request, Blanchett watched all of Hepburn's first 15 movies. Blanchett also screened Hepburn's interview with Dick Cavett, read a memoir about her, took golf and tennis lessons, and took cold baths just like Hepburn.
On June 29, —the same day that Blanchett arrived on set for the first time—Hepburn passed away. The part went to Kate Beckinsale instead, for unknown reasons.
Beckinsale gained 20 pounds to play Gardner—mainly by eating chocolates. Screenwriter John Logan Gladiator , Skyfall came up with an original script of pages.
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