It's not quite what you asked for but T2 is getting a 3D release this year. With Cameron in charge of the conversion it should be worth checking out.
It's not quite what you asked for but T2 is getting a 3D release this year. With Cameron in charge of the conversion it should be worth checking out.
"People keep asking if I'll be back and I haven't really had an answer. But now, yeah, I'm thinkin' I'll be back."
Terminator: Return of the King of the World
As the review says, she made Love and Friendship only last year, earning rave reviews for her performance.
Avoiding them makes you a Wiseman.
I can't tell you how much that just made me laugh. It helps that I find Widdecombe to be an insufferable and unfunny prick but that doesn't take away from Ruffalo's timing.
I use "You're in for it now" in Norton's tone so often and I don't care that no-one gets the reference. It amuses me just to think of it.
That's a pretty high bar though - Pusher is my favourite standalone X-Files episode. Thinking about the scene where he induces a heart attack in someone simply by describing the mechanisms of it still chills. It was just the right side of plausible.
It reminded me of the Pusher episode of The X-Files which also led me to dismiss her seemingly supernatural powers as utterly ridiculous.
I will defend Madagascar 3 until my dying day.
"Klaus Baudelaire is a bastard."
Vincent and the Doctor would be up there for me.
Like anyone would give a Dameron.
"I'm not a pervert!"
He's adopted.
The A.V. Club
God this place is so weird and hostile
Haha! True - I may have been too broad in my interpretation of forgettable movies. I was including films that made very little impact, either with the general public or otherwise. Slow West is a great little film but, save for a few who caught it, it came and went very quickly.
I was going for the six year span the OP stated. Hence no Inglorious Basterds either, of which he was the second highlight (after Waltz, of course). Also, Eden Lake, though that's a much smaller film and probably thus 'forgettable' to the general public.
Well at least (ooooooh oooh oooh) they're still alive.
If anything, the Prometheus sequel seems to have been a passion project of his, to the point where it went to being the second in a series of three films he was making - no, now it;s four! - leading up to Alien. He'd talk the sequel up even when it wasn't clear Fox wanted to do a sequel and let's not forget that …