I'm not sure. I haven't come across any specific England - related story arcs in 'Married with Children' from my general knowledge. You should really dig into the IMDB page for the show to find out for sure.
I'm not entirely sure specifically about an 'England story' in 'Married with Children' on IMDB. But generally, 'Married with Children' is a sitcom about a dysfunctional family. It likely has episodes or storylines that might involve English settings or characters. You could search for episodes set in England on IMDB to get more details.
Yes, according to IMDb, 'Flight' is based on a real story. It often takes real - life events and molds them into a cinematic narrative to engage the audience and tell a more impactful story.
Yes, 'Flight' is inspired by real events. IMDb often provides accurate information about the basis of a movie.
He also directed 'Barbershop' which was quite popular. This movie was set in a barbershop and explored the lives and conversations of the people there. It had a great cast and was well - received for its humor and relatable characters.
Yes. Many reviews on IMDB suggest it's worth watching. The show offers a unique take on horror, with engaging storylines.
There are two main characters really. Bastian, a young boy who is rather introverted and has a vivid imagination. He is the one who enters the world of 'The Never Ending Story'. Then there's Atreyu, a fearless and determined warrior in the magical world of Fantasia. Atreyu embarks on a dangerous journey to save his world, and Bastian is kind of like his 'helper' from the outside world as he reads the story and influences the events in Fantasia.
IMDB indicates that the filming locations for 'A Christmas Story' were in Cleveland. The production team chose Cleveland because it had the right architecture and atmosphere to recreate the time period of the story. The house where Ralphie and his family lived is a well - known filming location in Cleveland. There are also other spots in the city that were used to film the school scenes, the Christmas tree shopping, and the scenes in the downtown area. This makes Cleveland an important part of the movie's charm and nostalgia.
There's no obvious direct relation between 'imdb period end of story' and movie ratings on IMDb. Ratings are mainly based on user reviews and evaluations of a movie's quality, while 'imdb period end of story' seems to be more about a time - related concept. Maybe if a movie has been around for a long 'period' and has reached a sort of 'end of story' phase in its lifespan on IMDb, it could potentially have an impact on how its ratings are perceived over time, but that's a very tenuous connection.
No. Ben Mendelsohn is not in Pulp Fiction. If you check on IMDb, the cast list of Pulp Fiction doesn't include him.
Well, in 'American Horror Story', the Rubber Man scenes in the first season are often considered terrifying. He just pops up out of nowhere, all in that shiny black rubber suit, which is really creepy. And the whole thing with the Harmon family being haunted in their new house was also very scary.