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Costume: 4/10 Batmobile: 9/10 Fear factor: 1/10 Overall Batpower: 4/10 Movies: Batman: The Movie (1966) While diehards love the campy silliness, the 1960s Batman TV series and it's one-off big screen transfer are probably responsible for all that's ever been wrong with the caped crusader in cinema.
Partly because television is not best suited to carrying off big-screen pyrotechnics, but mainly because they want to keep faith with the notion of a ghost story in its literary rather than cinematic tradition".
— Damon Darlin Microsoft Shows Off Big Data, Big Screen Prototypes at Research Fair Zdnet.com | Microsoft shows off an interactive whiteboard system.
His account of the making of Up Close And Personal appeared in 1997 as Monster: Living Off The Big Screen.
Off the big screen her portrayals have included a private school headmistress turned convicted murderer ("Mrs. Harris" on HBO) and straight woman to the Cookie Monster on video.
But off the big screen, an auction house announced that a piece of history loosely connected to the film will be going up for sale in late October.
It has been seven years since his last book, a nonfiction account of "living off the big screen," meaning the movie industry; he called that book "Monster".
We awaited the TMO's decision with bated breath but Greg Garner did that referee thing of making his own mind up off the big screen.
The problem was that big and powerful studios were distributing the other movies and would go nuts at the theatre manager and the circuit, if they were taken off the big screen and put on a smaller screen.
I'll make a deal with Sean Penn and Caroline Kennedy: you two stick to what you do well, and I'll stay off the big screen and withdraw from consideration by Governor Paterson.
A revealing glimpse into cinema's priorities came from the late John Gregory Dunne, whose book Monster: Living Off the Big Screen details his and Joan Didion's labours writing a movie for Disney based on ill-fated reporter Jessica Savitch.
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