Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Stardust (2007 film)" in English language version.
directly quotes Bach, Dvorak and Offenbach
a song for the motion picture Stardust titled "Rule the World", which reached number 2 in the UK charts and went on to be the 5th biggest selling single of 2007.
Production Budget: $70 million
Stardust, crash-landed, conjuring $9.2 million at 2,540 venues.
domestic dud Stardust showed some promise in Russia, grossing $3 million from 400 screens.
The other 50% was financed mostly by Peter Morton with Vaughn's UK-based MARV Films and Ingenious Film Partners, one of the biggest UK players in movie financing.
Sometimes a bomb is just a bomb.
The last half hour isn't really in the book at all. And Captain Shakespeare is not in the book.
This could be the most pointlessly grotesque performance of De Niro's career; it's flabbergastingly unfunny.
Its dramatic landscape and sweeping views are perfect for filming. It was a pleasure to shoot there.
had a bit part in Stardust, in which she was killed by Michelle Pfeiffer.
I like the end of the film much better for a film. It was why I suggested it. On the other hand, I like the end of the book much better for the book.
Matthew Vaughn's $88.5 million fantasy
Stardust was recognized as the overlooked film of the year.
Production Budget: $70 million
Matthew Vaughn's $88.5 million fantasy
had a bit part in Stardust, in which she was killed by Michelle Pfeiffer.
The last half hour isn't really in the book at all. And Captain Shakespeare is not in the book.
The other 50% was financed mostly by Peter Morton with Vaughn's UK-based MARV Films and Ingenious Film Partners, one of the biggest UK players in movie financing.
I like the end of the film much better for a film. It was why I suggested it. On the other hand, I like the end of the book much better for the book.
Its dramatic landscape and sweeping views are perfect for filming. It was a pleasure to shoot there.
directly quotes Bach, Dvorak and Offenbach
Stardust, crash-landed, conjuring $9.2 million at 2,540 venues.
domestic dud Stardust showed some promise in Russia, grossing $3 million from 400 screens.
This could be the most pointlessly grotesque performance of De Niro's career; it's flabbergastingly unfunny.
Stardust was recognized as the overlooked film of the year.
Sometimes a bomb is just a bomb.