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Hugo (2011)?
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SPOILER:`~10996~` (Hugo's father) only appears on-screen for three minutes.:SPOILER `~18020~` and Sir `~2763~` were very good friends, but up until 2010, had never worked together. Lee's response when he was asked by Scorsese to appear in Hugo was: "It's about time!" After a screening that `~399~` attended, he called this movie a "masterpiece", and told Director `~18020~` it was the best use of 3-D he had seen, including his own movies. While much of the magic performed is period appropriate, there are a few pieces in this movie which are modern adaptations of classic pieces. The rising card is one of these pieces. It was created and performed on stage by `~Howard Thurston~` in the early 1900s. The technology to perform it close-up, with the aid of invisible thread, was not available until the 1960s, and was popularized by magician `~Fred Kaps~`. `~18020~`'s first theatrical movie in twelve years not starring `~12898~`. His last theatrical movie without DiCaprio was @%Bringing Out the Dead (1999)%@. Sir `~4760~` based his characterization of `~Georges Méliès~` on `~18020~`. With Sir `~2763~` having been born in 1922, makes him the only supporting actor to have lived in the age this movie is set: 1931. When `~18020~` decided to adapt @%The Invention of Hugo Cabret%@, his first and only choice to portray `~Georges Méliès~` was Sir `~4760~`. `~18020~`'s first PG rated movie in eighteen years. His first was @%The Age of Innocence (1993)%@. When `~18021~` heard that `~18020~` wanted to adapt his book, "@%The Invention of Hugo Cabret%@", into a movie, `~18021~` said, of course it has to be directed by `~18020~`. `~18020~` sent Screenwriter `~3112~` the book "@%The Invention of Hugo Cabret%@" by `~18021~`. When `~3112~` began reading the book, he completely understood why `~18020~` was interested in adapting it. `~16240~` said the reason he agreed to appear in this movie was because he wanted to work with `~18020~`. Hugo also gave director `~18020~` the opportunity to make reference to his passion for film preservation and restoration. Scorcese is the founder and chair of The Film Foundation, a non-profit organization devoted to the preservation, restoration, and exhibition of classic cinema.
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