Tuesday, February 7th, 2012


All rights go to Warner Bros./VEVO/Google/AxelMusic/John Steinbeck/Hollywood/Sony/Dolby/God or to all people/companies/animals whose rights I infringed. Just let my account keep this video alive, Youtube. It is a cheaply fast-made project created for an English lesson during the year 2009 in the 2ième C class with a budget of 0€ . Trailer based on the novel by John Steinbeck The classic John Steinbeck tale of two friends. George and Lennie, who wander the country during the Depression. Lennie (Dario Rossi) is mentally retarded and doesn’t know his own strength causing frequent problems for his companion George (Sébastien Gemmer). An incident with a young girl (Michel Kirpach) leads to a tragic end for this classic American tale. This trailer does not follow Steinbeck’s novel closely, it is a funny trailer to a fictive film including extracts from other films. Cast: Gemmer Sébastien “George” Rossi Dario “Lennie” Kirpach Michel “Good sake” and “Curley’s wife” Jominet Patrick “Bad sake” and “Curley” Hamilius Max “Boss” Edited and directed by Max Hamilius and Sébastien Gemmer. Material provided by Max Hamilius. No animals were harmed during the creation of this movie.


What do you do when you can’t find a trailer for one of your favorite films? You make one of your own. I hope you enjoy my custom trailer for Robert Altman’s “Come Back to the 5 & Dime Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean”. The film itself is out-of-print and has never been officially released on DVD (although there are VHS and Laserdisc copies around, as well as on Bootleg DVD). Perhaps someday it will once again see the light of day in an official video format. Movie Description With COME BACK TO THE 5 & DIME JIMMY DEAN, JIMMY DEAN, Robert Altman began to turn to theatrical plays as source material for his films, with the filmed plays STREAMERS and SECRET HONOR following in the wake of …JIMMY DEAN by playwright Ed Graczyk. The film concerns a group of women who reunite in their hometown of McCarthy, Texas in 1975 to hold a twenty-year reunion of their James Dean fan club. In 1955, they were an excited group of high school graduates who eagerly anticipated their hero’s arrival in a nearby town to film GIANT. As the story unfolds, the friends–Mona (Sandy Dennis), Sissy (Cher), Stella Mae (Kathy Bates), Edna Louise (Marta Heflin), and Juanita (Sudie Bond) reminisce fondly about the past, but when a mysterious woman arrives (Karen Black), a series of shocking revelations threatens to ruin the reunion. The actresses imbue their characters with a tragic honesty that makes their eventual confessions all the more heartbreaking and poignant (notably, Dennis’s troubled Mona). Altman, who


juiz.jp 3 months after the failed terrorist attack “Careless Monday”, Saki Morimi, a young woman is the USA on her graduation trip, runs into trouble outside of the White House. She is saved by Akira Takizawa, a mysterious naked man without his memory, owning only a gun and a moble phone stored with 8200 million yen.


Diamonds Are Forever – James Bond Theatrical Film Trailer


East of Eden Trailer 3


The trailer for the 1955 James Dean movie.


09:45 – watch it here video.google.com The Grapes of Wrath (1940) is an American drama film directed by Academy Award Winner Best Director, John Ford. It was based on the Pulitzer Prize winning The Grapes of Wrath (1939), written by John Steinbeck. The screenplay was written by Nunnally Johnson and the executive producer was Darryl F. Zanuck.[1] The film tells the story of the Joads, an Oklahoma family, who, after losing their farm during the Great Depression in the 1930s, become migrant …


The Pearl by John Steinbeck, book trailer created by James Venters for notrequiredreading.com


John Steinbeck’s “East of Eden” comes to life in this 1981 mini-series starring Jane Seymour. From Connecticut to California, from Civil War to Work War I, follow the Trask family explore good and evil, origin of sin, and the hope of reconciliation. From the DVD, “East of Eden” available at www.acornonline.com !


James Dean Trailer…Starring James Franco