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Type: Animation   Region: South Africa   Year: 2001  
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《《The Demon (1981)》》Storyline
His cufflinks and suspenders are ornamentally decorated with a bloody, ripped-out eyeball.[Note: This menacing closeup is known as the""Kubrick"" stare, with the head tilted down and slightly to the side, with penetrating eyes staring forward from behind the eyebrow line...It wasn""t an interview.I just saw him as he rushed out of his office...Judy: Well, at least you know there is such an animal.What did he look like?Kaye: Like any other animal.He had on pants, a tie, and collar...Eve: Did smoke come out of his nose?...Judy: Did he say ""Man, Man"" when you squeezed him?Kaye: I didn""t get that close to him.Eve: You didn""t see a manager, dearie.What you saw was a mirage.The talented, out-of-work actress confides how disappointing it is to experience another fruitless day in producers"" offices: "After playing a whole season in Powell""s outer office, he might at least have said hello.After many takes, failed scenes, and four wasted hours, the exasperated director (John Pleshette) changed the set to a boxing ring, but Rocky - as "The Contender" - continued to flub his lines while reading the "dummy cards.J.J.Abrams, 126 minutesFilm Plot SummaryDuring the opening prologue (a fast-forward portion of a scene later in the film), malicious villain Owen Davian (Philip Seymour Hoffman) threatened IMF agent Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise), who was heard grimacing after the sound of a bang, and then told: "We""ve put an explosive charge in your head.[Director Hitchcock used two simultaneous devices o achieve the effect and create an approximation of the disoriented psychological state of the character - the camera both tracks away from the subject while also zooming towards it.