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The Deep opened to $8,124,316 on 800 screens beating the opening weekend record set by Jaws, although it had opened on almost double the number of screens that Jaws had. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] It was the eighth-highest-grossing film of 1977 in the United States and Canada with a gross of $47.3 million.
Image credits: VapoursAndSpleen #3. Wednesday and Morticia Adams. They both are strong willed, confident females who don’t give an F about what other people think about them.
The film portrays a wide-ranging conversation among three characters: Sonia, a Norwegian physicist who abandoned a lucrative career after discovering that elements of her work were being applied to weapons development, Jack, an American politician attempting to make sense of his recent defeat as a presidential candidate, and Tom, a poet, Jack's close friend, and a disillusioned former ...
Not a movie, but the Try Guys have a new segment where they do scavenger hunts in a big city with a budget of $500, a list of activities for certain number of points, and a time limit. The teams ...
The first and second encounters of humanity with the monolith have visual elements in common; both apes, and later astronauts, touch the monolith gingerly with their hands, and both sequences conclude with near-identical images of the Sun appearing directly over the monolith (the first with a crescent moon adjacent to it in the sky, the second ...
Invaders from the Deep [note 2] U.S. distribution only; produced by ITC Entertainment; movie compilation of the television series Stingray: Burned at the Stake: U.S. theatrical distribution only; produced by Alan Landsburg Productions: January 30, 1981: The Incredible Shrinking Woman: March 6, 1981: All Night Long: March 13, 1981: The Funhouse
Castle Keep is a 1969 American war comedy-drama film combining surrealism with tragic realism.It was directed by Sydney Pollack, and starred Burt Lancaster, Patrick O'Neal, Jean-Pierre Aumont, Bruce Dern and Peter Falk.
A message picture (or message movie) [1] is a motion picture that, in addition to or instead of being for entertainment, intends to communicate a certain message or ideal about society. Characteristics