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Forbes is an American publishing and media company. Its flagship publication, the Forbes magazine, is well-known for its lists, including articles on the richest Americans (the Forbes 400) and its list of billionaires. The company has discovered that people are interested in learning about the world’s richest celebrities. The curiosity has spawned a large collection [...]
Posted by Bryan Johnson on Thursday, December 22, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under People · Tagged billionaire, bono, Bryan Williams (Birdman), Cai Kui, Christian Dior S.A., Dalian, Danielle Steel, Elaine Benes, Emma, Emmy Awards, Entertainment_Culture, entrepreneur, Eric Clapton, executive producer, facebook, fashion designer, Forbes, George Lucas, Gérard Louis-Dreyfus, Giorgio Armani, Howard Stern, J. K. Rowling, Jerry Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, julia roberts, Larry David, Leonardo Dicaprio, Leopold Louis-Dreyfus, Longfor Properties, Louis Vuitton, Nivea, oprah winfrey, Pierre Cardin, Portugal, prince, Ralph Lauren, Ridley Scott, Roberto Cavalli, robin williams, Ron Howard, Seinfeld, subscription-based satellite radio service, teacher, Television, the 2012 Summer Olympics, the Forbes, U2, Wealth
Whether it was Marty McFly, Gordon Gekko, the Terminator, Jake La Motta, the working girl (Melanie Griffith), or sharp-shooter Jimmy Chitwood, the 1980’s was a memorable decade of iconic heroes, novel advances in technology, and the cementation of blockbuster culture at the movies. Hollywood has always been a fast-moving town with new sets of winners [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Wednesday, August 17, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Movies, People · Tagged American film directors, Back to the Future, Barry Levinson, Blade Runner, Blue Velvet, brazil, Crimes and Misdemeanors, David Lynch, Dead Poets’ Society, Do the Right Thing, film, gandhi, Gordon Gekko, Jake La Motta, James Cameron, Jimmy Chitwood, Martin Scorsese, Marty McFly, Mel Brooks, Melanie Griffith, Monty Python, Oliver Stone, Peter Weir, Platoon, Richard Attenborough, Ridley Scott, Robert Zemeckis, Roger Ebert, Romancing the Stone, Spike Lee, Stephen Spielberg, Steven Spielberg, Terry Gilliam, The Abyss, The color Purple, The Purple Rose of Cairo, Time Bandits, Twin Peaks, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, woody allen
From high-speed crashes to explosions and heart-stopping plunges over the edge, ‘death by car’ has often proved one of the most popular vehicles for film makers when it comes to delivering high-impact drama in death scenes. Of all the meet-your-maker-in-a-motor scenes to ever be captured on celluloid, here is a list of the very best. [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Tuesday, February 22, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Movies · Tagged Aaron Johnson, Alejandro Aménabar, Anthony Hopkins, Arthur Penn, Bonnie and Clyde, Brad Pitt, Cameron Crowe, Cameron Diaz, car chase, car crash scenes, CGI, Claire Forlani, David R. Ellis, Dawn of the Dead, Death Proof, Faye Dunaway, Final Destination, Geena Davis, George Miller, Italy, Kurt Russell, legendary car chase, Mad Max, Martin Brest, Matthew Vaughn, Meet Joe Black, Mel Gibson, Michael Caine, Nicolas Cage, Noel Coward, Paul Verhoeven, Penélope Cruz, Peter Collinson, Peter Weller, Province of Turin, Quentin Tarantino, Ridley Scott, RoboCop, The Italian Job, Thelma & Louise, Thunderbird, Tom Cruise, Warren Beatty