Sunday 25 August 2013

Rushmore

Also Known As: Tres son multitud

Company: American Empirical Pictures / Touchstone Pictures

Aspect Ratio: 2.35 : 1

Plot: Max Fischer is a precocious 15-year-old whose reason for living is his attendance at Rushmore, a private school where he's not doing well in any of his classes, but where he's the king of extracurricular activities - from being in the beekeeping society to writing and producing plays, there's very little after school he doesn't do. His life begins to change, however, when he finds out he's on academic probation, and when he stumbles into love with Miss Cross, a pretty teacher of the elementary school at Rushmore. Added to the mix is his friendship with Herman Blume, wealthy industrialist and father to boys who attend the school, and who also finds himself attracted to Miss Cross. Max's fate becomes inextricably tied to this odd love triangle, and how he sets about resolving it is the story in the film.

Cast and Character: Jason Schwartzman as Max Fischer / Bill Murray as Herman Blume / Olivia Williams as Rosemary Cross / Seymour Cassel as Bert Fischer / Brian Cox as Dr. Nelson Guggenheim / Mason Gamble as Dirk Calloway / Sara Tanaka as Margaret Yang / Stephen McCole as Magnus Buchan / Connie Nielsen as Mrs. Calloway / Luke Wilson as Dr. Peter Flynn / Dipak Pallana as Mr. Adams / Andrew Wilson as Coach Beck / Marietta Marich as Mrs. Guggenheim / Ronnie McCawley as Ronny Blume / Keith McCawley as Donny Blume

Trailer: n/A

Creators: n/A

Description: The king of Rushmore prep school is put on academic probation.

Directors: Wes Anderson

Genres: Comedy / Drama

Location: Forest Club, 9950 Memorial Drive, Houston, Texas, USA

MPAA: Rated R for language and brief nudity

Opening Weekend: £69,703

Poster: posters/0128445.jpg

Rating: 7.7

Release Date: 5 February 1999 (USA)

Runtime: 93 min

Seasons: n/A

Sound Mix: DTS / Dolby Digital / SDDS

Tagline: All's fair when love is war.

Title: Rushmore

Trailer:

Url: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0128445/

Votes: 90,179

Writers: Wes Anderson / Owen Wilson

Year: 1998


Rushmore got rated 7.7.

About the movie: Max Fischer is a precocious 15-year-old whose reason for living is his attendance at Rushmore, a private school where he's not doing well in any of his classes, but where he's the king of extracurricular activities - from being in the beekeeping society to writing and producing plays, there's very little after school he doesn't do. His life begins to change, however, when he finds out he's on academic probation, and when he stumbles into love with Miss Cross, a pretty teacher of the elementary school at Rushmore. Added to the mix is his friendship with Herman Blume, wealthy industrialist and father to boys who attend the school, and who also finds himself attracted to Miss Cross. Max's fate becomes inextricably tied to this odd love triangle, and how he sets about resolving it is the story in the film.



Roman Holiday got rated 8.1.

About the movie: Princess Anne embarks on a highly publicized tour of European capitals. When she and her royal entourage arrive in Rome, she begins to rebel against her restricted, regimented schedule. One night Anne sneaks out of her room, hops into the back of a delivery truck and escapes her luxurious confinement. However, a sedative she was forced to take earlier starts to take effect, and the Princess is soon fast asleep on a public bench. She is found by Joe Bradley, an American newspaper reporter stationed in Rome. He takes her back to his apartment. The next morning Joe dashes off to cover the Princess Anne press conference, unaware that she is sleeping on his couch. Once he realizes his good fortune, Joe promises his editor an exclusive interview with the Princess.


Le retour de Martin Guerre got rated 7.2.

About the movie: During the medieval times, Martin Guerre returns to his hometown in the middle of France, after being away in the war since he was a child. Nobody recognise him, and the people who knew him suspect he is not Martin, but he knows all about his family and friends, even the most unusual things. Is this man really Martin Guerre?

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