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Australia is a 2008 epic adventure drama film directed by Baz Luhrmann [3] and starring Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman. The screenplay was written by Luhrmann and screenwriter Stuart Beattie , with Ronald Harwood and Richard Flanagan .
This is a list of Australian television programs which first aired in 2008. The list is arranged chronological order . Where more than one program debuted on the same date, those programs are listed alphabetically.
Title Director Cast Genre Notes 1 and 0 nly [clarification needed]: Martyn Park: Christopher Baker: Mystery, science fiction: $9.99: Tatia Rosenthal: Geoffrey Rush, Joel Edgerton, Samuel Johnson
21 (2008) – heist drama film inspired by the story of the MIT Blackjack Team as told in Bringing Down the House, the best-selling 2003 book by Ben Mezrich [1] 120 (2008) – Turkish war drama film based on the true story of 120 children who died in 1915 carrying ammunition for the Battle of Sarikamish against the Russians during World War I [2]
This is a list of international television programs which first aired on Australian television in 2008. The list is arranged chronological order . Where more than one program debuted on the same date, those programs are listed alphabetically.
Joseph and One-Six flew to Afghanistan in March 2008 from Camp Lejeune, N.C., and on May 1, assaulted into a suspected Taliban stronghold in a town called Garmsir. There was little resistance. The Marines came home that October and 14 months later, in December 2009, they went again. This time was different.
3 February 2008: Juno: $1,265,737: 27 Dresses close to #1 again. 6: 10 February 2008: Fool's Gold: $1,949,609: Fool's Gold opens close to a million stronger than Juno. 7: 17 February 2008: Jumper: $3,408,959: Definitely, Maybe beaten by a margin of close to $2 million. 8: 24 February 2008: $1,728,693: The Bucket List and Rambo earn over a ...
between 2008 and 2012, better performance than 3% of all directors The Kathi P. Seifert Stock Index From January 2008 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when Kathi P. Seifert joined the board, and sold them when she left, you would have a -93.4 percent return on your investment, compared to a -2.8 percent return from the S&P 500.