Ye of little IMDB. Ocean's 12, dir. Soderbergh.
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Mini-Closer/Shaun Of The Dead factette - closer is written by the brilliant patrick marber, who before he was one of the UK's hottest playwrights (if his debut, Dealers Choice, ever comes near you kill for a ticket) was one of the crew behind The Day Today, the second best british TV comedy of the '90s which led directly to (among much else) Spaced, The Office, Father Ted, Alan Partridge (who was the sports reporter on TDT), and basically every funny UK show since. Anyone who's ordering Spaced from a UK vendor really, really should do themselves a favour and order this in the same package:
Huh. Soderbergh. Unnecessary sequel. Why? I'd generally assume it's to give Don Cheadle more screen time, but he wasn't used particularly well in the first one.
Thanks for the tip, Jim.
You may be thinking of Contact.
I think I am. Thank you.
Why?
Hundreds of millions of dollars?
Also he needs a hit, and frankly I imagine they are an absolute blast to make.
surprisingly nationalistic
I thought it was at least partially funded by the government, so not much of a surprise if that's the case.
Huh. Soderbergh. Unnecessary sequel. Why? I'd generally assume it's to give Don Cheadle more screen time, but he wasn't used particularly well in the first one.
Story I heard was they went to some place in Europe, and he was all, "This is where we're filming the sequel."
Dude just wants to have fun.
Here's why the movie is nationalist:
The involvement of the Chinese government allowed Zhang to raise the unprecedented sum of $30 million US he needed to make the movie.
And in other news, the hell?
The next installment of the Terminator series will hit cinema screens in 2005 - but reportedly without Arnold Schwarzenegger. Schwarzenegger recently ditched acting for politics by becoming governor of California and, according to sources, his part in Terminator 4 will be reduced to a cameo role, while a new robot takes the limelight. A draft of the screenplay has just been completed by Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines writers John Brancato and Michael Ferris. Sources say it is about what happens when the world's computer systems are infected by viruses.