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The Host was Bong's first film to feature visual effects, [20] and he had to work around the budget-imposed restrictions, especially when it came to the special effects. [29] Bong initially approached the New Zealand-based company Wētā FX and American studio Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) to handle the film's visual effects, but both ...
Hours pass and the dog enters the house, eating pieces of Gerald's corpse. A hallucination of Gerald taunts the helpless Jessie about their strained marriage and his erectile dysfunction. Dehydrated and fatigued, Jessie also hallucinates a more self-assured version of herself, who explains things about her and Gerald that she never had the ...
Linda Lovelace (born Linda Susan Boreman; January 10, 1949 – April 22, 2002) was an American pornographic actress who became famous for her performance in the 1972 hardcore film Deep Throat, which was an enormous success.
A cowardly pink dog named Courage tries to stop an alien chicken's plans to invade Earth while on his owners' farm. Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film, this short was featured on Cartoon Network's animation showcase program What a Cartoon! from 1995 to 1997 and shown as a bonus episode at the end of the home video release of Scooby-Doo! and the Witch's Ghost.
In the 1940 Walt Disney film Pinocchio, the Dogfish is named Monstro (which is Portuguese, Esperanto, and archaic Italian for "monster") and is portrayed as an aggressive and man-eating sperm whale, in contrast with the "gentle giants of the sea" in real life, with massive jaws, both of which have sharp teeth, and a grooved underside like a rorqual, similar to the whale in the novel Moby Dick.
As Portnoy explained, Miss Peaches got into a packet of Ice Breakers gum. And well..gum and puppy tummies just don't mix. "Me and Miss Peaches are in the emergency room. She ate gum!" Portnoy said ...
Roxana Hadadi writing for RogerEbert.com wrote: "Clickbait is a reminder of why Netflix series became such hits in the first place. A cast of recognizable, serviceable actors dive with melodrama and zeal into a narrative that defies logical sense but moves at a breakneck pace, ends on cliffhangers like clockwork, and incorporates just enough ...
Dog Bones-n-Melodies — The 1990s hip-hop group Bone Thugs-N-Harmony (Ego Nwodim, Chris Redd, Kenan Thompson, and episode host Jonathan Majors) open a store that sells nothing but various types of bones for dogs (big bones, small bones, chicken bones, dinosaur bones, etc.). Make a purchase and the group will serenade you before you leave.