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The Videogum Movie Club: 2012...like all normal little boys do). Ejiofor does successfully make an argument for getting more people on the ship, or whatever, ("Russia and Germany and Spain agree to OPEN THE GATES!"), although I should point out that in the movie's final... In this article: Roland Emmerich, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Oliver Platt, John Cusack, Pizza, Oskar Schindler, John F. Kennedy, and Jake Gyllenhaal |
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Philly.com | November 01, 2009
'Master of Disaster' does it again
...you'll find in the business," says Cusack, "and still very relaxed." But his talent and passion for screen extravaganzas "wasn't accepted in Germany," Emmerich says. Consequently, he left for the United States. He established his...
In this article: Roland Emmerich, Independence Day, John Cusack, The Day After Tomorrow, Cancun, Hollywood, Legal age, Ed Wood, and Climate change
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ITN Headline News - Showbiz news | September 29, 2009
A look at 2012 - Roland Emmerich's disaster movie
A look at 2012 - Roland Emmerich's disaster movie The cast and crew of blockbuster 2012 have unveiled their movie in Germany. British star Chiwetel Ejiofor and US actor John Cusack joined filmmaker Roland Emmerich to greet press at the...
In this article: Roland Emmerich, Independence Day, Berlin, Chiwetel Ejiofor, John Cusack, The Day After Tomorrow, UK, and US
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Huffington Post | July 10, 2008
John Cusack Sues Production Company For $5.6 Million
...staff on location. Pitbull lawyer Marty Singer, who filed the suit, claims Cusack traveled to Germany and began production, but Intermedia came to him and said they couldn't afford to pay him the guarantee and eventually canceled production.
In this article: John Cusack
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Starpulse | July 10, 2008
John Cusack Sues Filmmaker For $5.6 Million - Starpulse Entertainment News Blog
...would pay him $4.5 million even if it was axed. Cusack further claims he was promised all his expenses would be paid, including $50,000 to cover the costs of his staff on location in Germany. However Cusack insists he was never paid, and is...
In this article: John Cusack and Tmz.com
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Wikipedia | October 19, 2009
Max (film)
...Meyjes to make the film, but without support from Amblin. Filming locations included Amsterdam, Netherlands and Budapest, Hungary as backdrops for early 20th century Germany. Critics were generally favorable of the film. The Guardian...
In this article: Adolf Hitler, John Cusack, The Color Purple, Amblin Entertainment, Steven Spielberg, Ideology, and Oscar
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E! Online | July 10, 2008
Cusack Suits Up Over Scuttled Flick - E! Online
(View the lawsuit.) "It was the intent of the Intermedia Parties to fraudulently induce Cusack and others to commit to the picture, travel to Germany, and then attempt to force Plaintiffs to renegotiate their agreement and accept speculative...
In this article: John Cusack, Plaintiffs, Jan de Bont, Roland Emmerich, and Twister
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The Hollywood Reporter | September 22, 2008
Indie heavyweights split over 'Reader' date
...Daldry is working on in post. The romance set in postwar Germany and based on Bernhard Schlink's novel already has buzz from strong test screenings, though there are post elements left to be completed. The Weinstein Co. has other awards...
In this article: Scott Rudin, Harvey Weinstein, Weinstein Co., The Reader, Kate Winslet, Stephen Daldry, Revolutionary Road, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Oscar, and World War II
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Germany (pronounced: /En-uk-Germany.ogg/), officially the Federal Republic of Germany (German: Bundesrepublik Deutschland, ), is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands. The territory of Germany covers 357021 km2 and is influenced by a temperate seasonal climate.
With 82 million inhabitants, it accounts for the largest population among the member states of the European Union and is home to the third-largest number of international migrants worldwide.
A region named Germania inhabited by several Germanic peoples has been known and documented before AD 100. Beginning in the 10th century, German territories formed a central part of the Holy Roman Empire that lasted until 1806. During the 16th century, northern Germany became the centre of the Protestant Reformation. As a modern nation-state, the country was first unified amidst the Franco-Prussian War in 1871. In 1949, after World War II, Germany was divided into two separate states—East Germany and West Germany—along the lines of Allied occupation. Germany was reunified in 1990. West Germany was a founding member of the European Community (EC) in 1957, which became the European Union in 1993. It is part of the Schengen zone and adopted the European currency, the euro, in 1999.
- Name:
- Germany
- Capital:
- Berlin
- Language:
- German
- Motto:
- “Unity and Justice and Freedom”
- Largest City:
- Berlin
- Government type:
- Federal Parliamentary republic
- Founding Date:
- January 18, 1871
- Formations:
- Reunification
- Area:
- 357,021
- GDP (per capita PPP):
- $2.918 trillion
- GDP (per capita PPP) Rank:
- 5th
- GDP (nominal):
- $3.673 trillion
- GDP (nominal per capita) Rank:
- 19th
- GPD (nominal) Rank:
- 4th
- GDP (nominal per capita):
- $44,728
- Time Zone:
- CET
- Currency:
- Euro (€)
- Demonym:
- German
- Currency (code):
- EUR
- Country Calling Code:
- 49
- ccTLD:
- .de
- EU Accession:
- March 25, 1957
- Anthem:
- Das Lied der Deutschen
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