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Determining the ten best film ensembles of the 21st Century was a much harder list to narrow down than I originally anticipated. There are a lot of movies that succeed on the basis of having a lot of big-name stars attached to them. To create a list like this, I tried to focus on movies [...]
Posted by Orrin Konheim on Friday, March 16, 2012 at 12:01 am
Filed under Entertainment, Movies, People · Tagged Adam Scott, Allison Janey, Anjelica Huston, Anthony Rapp, Brittney Snow, Bryan Cranston, casting, casting ensemble, Catherine Zeta Jones, Charlie Kaufman, Chicago, Christian Bale, Christopher Nolan, Christopher Walken, Cinema of the United States, clint eastwood, Danny Huston, Ed Zwick, Edmonton, ensemble, film, Frances McDormand, Gene Hackman, George Clooney, Greg Kinnear, Gwyneth Paltrow, Ian McKellen, Jack Davenport, Jack Nicholson, Jamie Foxx, Jane Jenkins, Jason Reitman, Jay Baruchel, Jennifer Connelly, John LaRoche, Jude Law, Julianne Moore, Kate Beckinsdale, Kate Hudson, Katie Holmes, Ken Watanabe, Kerry Washington, Kevin Spacey, Kumar Pallana, Latifah, Leonardo Dicaprio, Mary Steenburgen, Melanie Lynskey, Meryl Streep, Michelle Pfeiffer, morgan freeman, New Yorker, Nick Nolte, Nick Swardson, Nicolas Cage, Nicole Kidman, Nikki Blonsky, orlando bloom, Patrick Stewart, Rainn Wilson, Regina King, Sharon Warren, Stanley Tucci, Terrence Howard, The Hours, Thomas Haden Church, Tia Dalma, Tom Curuise, Tom Wilkinson, Toni Collette, top 10 movies, University of Texas, x-men, youtube
Family dynasties are a grand tradition in Hollywood. Below are a list of clans of famous actors, directors, writers, and producers who were related to each other. The criteria for this list is how much talent the combined members of the family had and how many generations the dynasty spanned. 10. The Reitman Dynasty Members: Ivan, [...]
Posted by Orrin Konheim on Monday, January 9, 2012 at 12:01 am
Filed under Movies · Tagged Academy Award, Alan Jr., Alan Ladd, Alan Ladd Jr, Alan Ladd Sr., All About Eve, Amanda Ladd, America, American film directors, Anjelica, Arturo Toscanini, assistant, Barrymore family, ben, boxer, Bridget, Britain, budding actress, Carmine, Catherine, cavalry officer, character actor, Chelsea Ladd, Christopher Guest, Clark Gable, clint eastwood, commander, Constant Gardener, counter-culture spokeswoman, D.W. Griffith, Danny Huston, Diana, director, Douglas Fairbanks, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Douglas Jr., drew barrymore, Easy Rider, Ethel, ex son-in-law, first Oscar, Frances, Francis, George Lucas, Georgie Drew, ghostbusters, gifted and athletic actor, great actor, head of creative affairs and eventually president, Henry Fonda, Herbert Blythe, Herman Mankiewicz, Hollywood, iconic actor, Inferno, Ivan Reitman, Jamie Lee, jamie lee curtis, Jamie Lee’s assistant, Jane, Janet Leigh, Jason Reitman, Jason Schwartzman, joan crawford, John Barrymore, John Drew, John Drew Barrymore, Joseph Mankiewicz, Kelliann, Kelly Curtis, Kennedy administration, Lincoln, Lionel, Lost in Translation, Lynn, Mary Pickford, Maurice Drew, Meatballs, Mexican Army, Michael Redgrave, Movie Release, movie White Hunter, Natasha Richardson, navy, NBC Symphony Orchestra, Nicholas Kim Coppola, Nicolas Cage, Norma Shearer, officer, orson welles, Oscar, oscars, painter, Peter Fonda, principal flutist, producer, Roman Coppola, Ron Howard, sailor, screenwriter, Sierra Madre, silent comedian, Sinbad, Sofia, son-in-law, Spike Jonze, Steven Spielberg, Talia Shire, The Addams Family, The Godfather, the Oscars, The Towering Inferno, Tom, Tony Curtis, Tony Richardson, top-tier screenwriter, Vanessa, Walter Huston, writer, writer /director of poignant comic films, writer and director, X-Men Origins, Young Mr. Lincoln