These days it's all about design. If Ford want to turn itself around, they will need to get their design mojo back. Is Peter Horbury the man for the job?
Survival of the fittest. That's the challenge facing Ford today. "Bold Moves" puts you at the heart of the story, letting you engage, debate, and get involved in what's happening at Ford right now.
In the first episode of this real-time interactive documentary, we see
Ford at a crossroads – a rare glimpse behind the curtain as this
iconic American company fights to right its path.
At the Los Angeles Film Festival on Monday, actor Harrison Ford dropped by the W Hotel in Westwood for the events Filmmaker's Reception, to offer a few words of support.
Clueless critic Woody Wittman suffers an unfortunate accident as he tries to review the new Pixar movie "Cars" from his Ford Festiva. And Woody criticizes "Cars" for ripping off one of his favorite movies of all time: "Doc Hollywood." Rating: Two Woodys.
From the "Sidewalks Entertainment" TV series and SidewalksTV.com, host Eve Galazin interviews British singer / songwriter, who has released his first solo CD called "I Sincerely Apologise For All The Trouble I've Caused."
Glen Ford plays Michael Blake a WWII veteran who retuns to France to find a mysterious Green Glove he had discoverd during the early days of Normandy invasion.
The Battle of Midway chronicles a significant moment in U.S. History, as have other Ford films like Young Mr. Lincoln (1939) and My Darling Clementine (1946), but the focus here is on ordinary Americans filmed at the time, not famous historical figures seen in retrospect. Although the use of a hand-held 16mm camera will strike some as uncharacteristic of Ford's style, there are many ??Fordian?? touches throughout the film.
Academy Award winning documentary on the pivotal naval battle of the war in the Pacific. Filmed while the attack on Midway Island was underway, standout director John Ford was actually injured during filming.
Music and laughs surround the adventures of two brash Brooklynites (Wallace Ford, El Brendel) as they try to deliver Bunny the elephant to a Mexican carnival and tangle with the evil Joe the Gyp, who's trying to close the show.