Hi Michael 24. A question. Did you could say to me which were the main differences from your Mask of the Phantasm novelization with the finished version of the film? Please? Thank you!
If this were facebook, I'd give you a "like" for having a similar "philosophy" when it comes to the live action Avengers and most importantly a Superman Returns sequel.
If this were facebook, I'd give you a "like" for having a similar "philosophy" when it comes to the live action Avengers and most importantly a Superman Returns sequel.
If this were facebook, I'd give you a "like" for having a similar "philosophy" when it comes to the live action Avengers and most importantly a Superman Returns sequel.
Hey Michael24, I've got a treat for you: You know that music in the Seinfeld episode "The Bottle Deposit" when Kramer and Newman are collecting cans and bottles? It turns out it wasn't a creation by Jonathan Wolff, but a stock music piece by Sam Fonteyn called "Scenes From the Twenties (B)". You can hear it in its entirety at Universal Publishing Production Music's website: http://www.unippmglobal.com . Enjoy!
Hey Michael24, I've got a treat for you: You know that music in the Seinfeld episode "The Bottle Deposit" when Kramer and Newman are collecting cans and bottles? It turns out it wasn't a creation by Jonathan Wolff, but a stock music piece by Sam Fonteyn called "Scenes From the Twenties (B)". You can hear it in its entirety at Universal Publishing Production Music's website: http://www.unippmglobal.com . Enjoy!
Hey Michael24, I've got a treat for you: You know that music in the Seinfeld episode "The Bottle Deposit" when Kramer and Newman are collecting cans and bottles? It turns out it wasn't a creation by Jonathan Wolff, but a stock music piece by Sam Fonteyn called "Scenes From the Twenties (B)". You can hear it in its entirety at Universal Publishing Production Music's website: http://www.unippmglobal.com . Enjoy!
Likewise, I've seen mostly the early episodes, but you're absolutely right they're fantastic. Harwicke and Burke are both good Watsons. I'll have to check out that Cushing series. I think Morell was a great Watson too, and the Hammer movie is one of Lee's few leading man roles. Plus Terence Fisher's direction is superb, and with so many of Hammer's horror films having weaker scripts, have Conan Doyle's original source material was a treat. Just great stuff, if you're a a Holmes fan and a Hammer fan, give it a look. It does deviate from the source material in quite a few places, but overall, it's a fun little flick. Hammer wanted to make a franchise out of that like they did Dracula and Frankenstein, but it never took off at the box office.
Likewise, I've seen mostly the early episodes, but you're absolutely right they're fantastic. Harwicke and Burke are both good Watsons. I'll have to check out that Cushing series. I think Morell was a great Watson too, and the Hammer movie is one of Lee's few leading man roles. Plus Terence Fisher's direction is superb, and with so many of Hammer's horror films having weaker scripts, have Conan Doyle's original source material was a treat. Just great stuff, if you're a a Holmes fan and a Hammer fan, give it a look. It does deviate from the source material in quite a few places, but overall, it's a fun little flick. Hammer wanted to make a franchise out of that like they did Dracula and Frankenstein, but it never took off at the box office.
Likewise, I've seen mostly the early episodes, but you're absolutely right they're fantastic. Harwicke and Burke are both good Watsons. I'll have to check out that Cushing series. I think Morell was a great Watson too, and the Hammer movie is one of Lee's few leading man roles. Plus Terence Fisher's direction is superb, and with so many of Hammer's horror films having weaker scripts, have Conan Doyle's original source material was a treat. Just great stuff, if you're a a Holmes fan and a Hammer fan, give it a look. It does deviate from the source material in quite a few places, but overall, it's a fun little flick. Hammer wanted to make a franchise out of that like they did Dracula and Frankenstein, but it never took off at the box office.
I've been noticing the pattern when I was watching NFL Slimetime episodes season 5, for slimetime trivia, it seems these questions, answer is ALWAYS at a C choice.
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