A DVD collection of three dramatic American films: THE GREEN MILE (1999, 18), PAY IT FORWARD (2000, 13), and PROOF OF LIFE (2000, 15).THE GREEN MILE: Director Frank Darabont's second adaptation of a Stephen King prison tale (the first being 1994's nearly flawless THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION) is a hopeful charmer with a hint of the .. Read more
| Starring | Tom Hanks, Michael Clarke Duncan, James Cromwell, David Morse |
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| Director | Frank Darabont |
| Genres | Drama |
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Michael Clarke Duncan's The Green Mile co-star Bonnie Hunt came to the rescue when the actor disappeared from the film's set to spend a week partying - she pretended they were having an affair. The actor landed in hot water after a crew member on the Nashville, Tennessee set mistakenly told him he had eight days off, prompting him to jet home to Chicago, Illinois to party. He cut himself off from all cell phone contact while away - and returned to discover his absence had brought all... Read more
The Fly and Jurassic Park star Jeff Goldblum is set to feature in a US TV drama entitled Seeing Red. The Hollywood Reporter reports that the TV pilot will tell the story of a police officer, played by Goldblum, who cracks cases by using his uncanny ability to talk with dead victims. Keeping up the high calibre of the project Goldblum will be directed by Frank Darabont, the man behind the camera for The Shawshank Redemption and The Green Mile and writer of the script for Mary Shelley's... Read more
The kid looks like he can't believe it, and at the same time, like he knows he's the shit; there's no-one can touch him. He's 22, with long, wavy 1976 hair and an ear-to-ear grin, and he's telling the man with the microphone about his first lead role in a feature film, which will be out next year. 'It's called Saturday Night Fever, and it's gonna be HOT!' he simpers. John Travolta hasn't made a musical in a quarter of a century. If Hollywood is ever held to account for its errors of omission,... Read more
The Dark Tower, a series of seven books written by Stephen King, may be developed into a film or television series and directed by JJ Abrams, it has emerged. According to IGN, Abrams - who created Alias and Lost - could turn his hand to adapting the books, which tell the story of Roland Deschain, who embarks on a journey to find the Dark Tower, a legendary building that may hold the key to the meaning of life. Abrams recently directed Mission: Impossible 3 and, if he agrees to direct the King... Read more