Thursday, 18 June 2009
Plot Summary The Eye
The Eye is a Horror. It is based on a woman who is blind and gets a surgery so she can see but the eyes she gets used to see all different things to do with horror. Once she starts seeing these things she dont want to leave gher house incase she see anymore ghosts on the street. I like this film because it is a great film to do with horror.(Jessica Alba) is the main actor in the film.It makes you think it was me in her position seeing things that just follow you everywere you go.
Friday, 12 December 2008
Box Office and Business
Budget
£2,500,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend
$16,870 (USA) (24 February 2002)
£1,573,594 (UK) (30 December 2001)
£2,500,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend
$16,870 (USA) (24 February 2002)
£1,573,594 (UK) (30 December 2001)
My Film Analysis (Mean Machine)
Director:Barry Skolnick
Writers (WGA):Tracy Keenan Wynn (earlier screenplay "The Longest Yard")
Charlie Fletcher (screenplay)
Release Date:26 December 2001 (UK)
Plot:A soccer star jailed for assault leads a group of inmates in a match against prison guards.
Genre:Comedy | Drama | Sport
Cast:
Vinnie Jones ... Danny Meehan
David Kelly ... Doc
David Hemmings ... Governor
Ralph Brown ... Burton
Vas Blackwood ... Massive
Robbie Gee ... Trojan
Geoff Bell ... Ratchett
John Forgeham ... Charlie Sykes
Sally Phillips ... Tracey
Danny Dyer ... Billy the Limpet
Jason Flemyng ... Bob Likely
Jason Statham ... Monk
Martin Wimbush ... Z
David Reid ... Barman
David Cropman ... Second Barman
Writers (WGA):Tracy Keenan Wynn (earlier screenplay "The Longest Yard")
Charlie Fletcher (screenplay)
Release Date:26 December 2001 (UK)
Plot:A soccer star jailed for assault leads a group of inmates in a match against prison guards.
Genre:Comedy | Drama | Sport
Cast:
Vinnie Jones ... Danny Meehan
David Kelly ... Doc
David Hemmings ... Governor
Ralph Brown ... Burton
Vas Blackwood ... Massive
Robbie Gee ... Trojan
Geoff Bell ... Ratchett
John Forgeham ... Charlie Sykes
Sally Phillips ... Tracey
Danny Dyer ... Billy the Limpet
Jason Flemyng ... Bob Likely
Jason Statham ... Monk
Martin Wimbush ... Z
David Reid ... Barman
David Cropman ... Second Barman
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