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Dennison's conflicted burgeoning mutant is an excellent new addition, and although it at first seems like a reprise of his (awesome) character in «Hunt for the Wilderpeople», his arc provides plenty of space for a performance of pathos and pain.
In a government of pals Werritty sounds like a reprise of the Andy Coulson problem.

Not exact matches

Nintendo will stop making its NES Classic Edition console, a retro gaming device introduced in November that reprised older games like Super Mario Bros. and The Legend of Zelda.
And the new Wildwood Lodge at Snowmass near Aspen, Colorado, reprises the classic arcade game room with retro features like Galaga and foosball as well as more recent video games such as The Fast and The Furious racing game.
While Legion Field in Birmingham, Ala. didn't get to host the UAB Blazers like usual, it will reprise its role as the host of the Birmingham Bowl for the 10th time with a matchup between the SEC and American Athletic Conference.
If anything, he's likely to reprise the Trump - like fate Bob Turner warned about.
Rivera, one of the most liberal members of the State Legislature, has reprised his attacks from two years ago: namely that Cabrera — an evangelical pastor — used to be a registered Republican, maintains ties to conservative groups like the Family Research Council and has praised the government of Uganda, which subjects homosexuals to imprisonment.
Today, Marty McFly arrives direct from 1985 to a future full of hoverboards, self - tying shoes, and rehydrated pizzas — plus two kids who look suspiciously like Michael J. Fox (the actor playing Marty) and a dad who looks suspiciously unlike Crispin Glover (who played the original George McFly but was not invited to reprise the role).
Sure, Christopher Kane had already done it last season (and reprised it again for spring), but Demna Gvasalia has officially taken clickbait fashion to the next - level (like, literally — check out that platform).
Martin Lawrence reprises the role of FBI agent Malcolm Turner — aka, undercover grandma Big Momma — in this installment in the Big Momma's House franchise, Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son.
Maybe that's why the Australian actress» return to her career - making, Oscar - nominated role doesn't seem quite the event Working Title would like it to be, even with Geoffrey Rush reprising his performance as spymaster Walsingham and India's Shekhar Kapur back behind the camera.
She went on to test her acting chops by appearing on shows like CSI and The 4400, before reprising the role of River for 2005's feature film adaptation of Firefly, Serenity.
Aside from the main trio, Judy Greer (Maggie Lang), Michael Pena (Luis) and Cassie (Abby Ryder Fortson) are all geared up to reprise their respective roles while newcomers like Laurence Fishburne (Dr. Bill Foster), Walton Goggins (Sonny Burch) and Randall Park (Jimmy Woo) will be making their big MCU debut via the film.
She reprised the role of Googie Gomez in the film version of The Ritz, followed by Alan Alda's The Four Seasons, the award - winning independent film I Like it Like That and the comedy - drama Angus, with George C. Scott and Kathy Bates.
Eric's journey brings him into contact with old and new friends (like Nick Frost, reprising his role as a dwarf, and newly joined by a half - brother played by Rob Brydon) and sets him on an unstoppable path straight to Freya, who wants the mirror for herself, even though she only knows about it because a telepathic ceramic owl she sends out into the world learns of it, mostly by accident (this is all true).
Well, it looks like James McAvoy is finally set to go bald when he reprises the role of Professor Charles Xavier in next year's mutant superhero sequel X-Men: Apocalypse, with director Bryan Singer posting the following confirmation to Instagram...
There are a few neat moments like some glimpses of Rachel McAdams reprising her role as Irene Adler (although the role...
It sounds like the movie will not be directly connected to the current Doctor Who TV series, and it's unlikely that current star Matt Smith will reprise his role.
I also enjoyed the quick - time events in the game which gives you a reprise from the main gameplay and makes the game feel more like a wrestling title than just a generic fighter.
This special effects dominated sequel spent most of its budget on the visuals, with not much left for basic things like a quality script or even the ability to retain the mostly no - name actors from the first film, with only Robin Shou (Beverly Hills Ninja) and Talisa Soto (License to Kill) reprising their roles.
We were very sad to hear Hayley Atwell say she would not be reprising her role (or taking on another) in Marvel's Captain America: The Winter Soldier but it looks like they may have finally found their female lead.
Caddyshack inspired a sequel in 1988's much - maligned Caddyshack II, for which only Chevy Chase reprised his role, this time joined by the likes of Jackie Mason, Dan Aykroyd, Dyan Cannon, and Robert Stack.
Louder Than Bombs, the first English - language movie from Norwegian director Joachim Trier (Reprise, Oslo, August 31st), plays like an adaptation of some imaginary classic of modern literature, the kind you always assumed was too interior to ever be properly translated to the screen.
Ultimately, reprising a beloved role doesn't have to be like a blue moon.
The second disc reprises the original soundtrack that stands as its own conceptual album, with Randall D. Larson providing informative liner notes on a movie that's sadly, and scarily more relevant than ever, even as the rhythmically inimitable sound of Tangerine Dream sound has found new retro favor amidst the likes of «Stranger Things» and «It Follows.»
At the film's recent press day, Carrey and Daniels talked about reprising their roles in the sequel, how it was driven by fan demand, what it was like getting back into character and finding their chemistry again, the love between the characters, which one is Dumb and which one is Dumber, how the characters hold a special place in their lives as they do for the fans, the return of the Mutt Cutts van and other callbacks from the original film, working with Kathleen Turner, their favorite scene, and where they see their characters in another 20 years.
His latest, «Happy End» (don't believe that title for a second), feels like a kick in the teeth of the earlier film, as though someone had accused European cinema's high - minded provocateur of going soft and his response has been to reprise the suffering of «Amour» but cancel the warmth completely.
In that spirit, Cedric Nicolas - Troyan's The Huntsman: Winter's War (hereafter Huntsman 2) reminds a lot of pleasant disasters like Ladyhawke and Krull, with its biggest crime maybe being that it's not ridiculous enough, given how the fantastic commitment of Charlize Theron, reprising her role from the previous film (which I'm sure I saw and probably reviewed), seems ultimately squandered.
It sounds like the voice lines have been re-recorded, too, as Activision mentions actor Tom Kenny reprising his role.
Personally I don't know why they couldn't get Anthony Michael Hall to reprise the role, but I can say that Ed Helms was a decent choice as his comedic timing and positive spirit felt like he could actually be a legitimate offsping of Chevy Chase.
Even if you do find the story dull, you should have fun watching smaller roles to some later stars like Scott Glenn, Delroy Lindo, Naomi Judd, Rosanna Arquette, Mary Kay Place, and yes, Harrison Ford reprises his role as Falfa.
As happy as we are that the entire central cast is coming back to reprise their ridiculous roles — that is, Jason Bateman as Michael Bluth, Portia de Rossi as Lindsay, Will Arnett as Gob, Michael Cera as George - Michael, Tony Hale as Buster, David Cross as Tobias Funke, Jeffrey Tambor as George and Oscar, Alia Shawkat as Maeby, Jessica Walter as Lucille, and Ron Howard as himself — there are a few cameo characters that deserve some more screen time as well, like Charlize Theron as Rita Leeds, Henry Winkler as Barry Zuckerkorn, Bob Einstein as Larry Middleman, and Ben Stiller as Tony Wonder.
Additionally, with an ex-lover coming into play (Ellen Page) and a doctor fighting Parkinson's disease - like symptoms with a tainted drug (Toby Kebbell), it looks like this will be more than just a «Voice» reprise with bigger stars.
The Frank star, who reprises his role as the young Erik Lensherr in X-Men: Days Of Future Past, said he would have liked to share screen time with his elder counterpart in the second film, but remains hopeful that an encounter could occur in the third instalment, Apocalypse.
They discuss how the film quickly took shape, shooting in Greece, having veteran cinematographer Walter Lassally make his acting debut, the film's big fight, what the movie says about romance, and what it's like to reprise these characters that people have such strong feelings for.
That performance (coupled with some high - profile US gigs like hosting the MTV VMAs for two years straight and a Comedy Central stand - up special) catapulted him to movie stardom, leading to starring roles in 2010's Get Him to the Greek (in which Brand actually reprised his Sarah Marshall character) and a remake of the Dudley Moore classic Arthur.
After much speculation, it looks like Chevy Chase and Beverly D'Angelo will reprise their roles as Clark and Ellen Griswold in New Line's «Vacation» reboot.
The extras are only slightly better: a look at some deleted scenes, a brief featurette on the voice cast (which conspicuously makes no mention of Moseley, almost so as to fool people into thinking that Murphy indeed reprised his role), a kid - friendly look at Chinese history hosted by Mushu, and a music video (actually, a mere movie clip assembly) for Atomic Kitten's end credits rendition of the forgettable original tune» (I Wan na Be) Like Other Girls.»
Greer will reprise her role as Maggie Lang, wife to Scott (Paul Rudd), join the likes of Evangeline Lilly, Michael Douglas and Michael Pena in the film, as well as newcomers to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Laurence Fishburne and Michelle Pfeiffer.
Hell, it should be better than great, but even with the original voice actors reprising their roles, luscious visuals, and plenty of opportunities to run like crazy from exploding buildings, the spark is missing.
For a time last year it seemed like the long - gestating Beetlejuice sequel was finally moving forward, with Tim Burton entering talks to direct the film, and Michael Keaton confirming back in February that he'd had discussions with the director about reprising the role of the bio-exorcist Betelgeuse.
Aside from the Oscar - nominated Sting tune in the end credits (which while appealing, sounds like it was written for a completely different film), there is just one silly song delivered at the beginning and reprised at the end, which is performed by Kuzco's Theme Song Guy (Tom Jones).
Paddington 2 arrives in UK cinemas this Friday, November 10th, and Flickering Myth's Thomas Harris has been chatting to actors Hugh Bonneville, Madeleine Harris and Samuel Joslin about reprising their roles as the Brown family, and what they might like to see in future Paddington sequels; watch the interview below, or find it over on -LSB-...]
Wentworth Miller and Matthias Schoenaerts (reprising his role from the original) are both fine in their respective parts, but the addition of Eric Stonestreet (no doubt trying to distance himself from his «Modern Family» character with edgier, more adult material) is very much a case of «one of these things is not like the other.»
The photo, originally tweeted by Nico Sotomayor, shows a silver fox that looks a lot like Ford — who starred as the infamous smuggler and «scruffy - looking nerf herder» in George Lucas's original Star Wars trilogy and reprised his role in 2015's Star Wars: The Force Awakens — out to lunch with a scruffy - looking dude who looks a lot like Ehrenreich, the young actor who will don the gun belt and iconic smirk in the upcoming Han Solo anthology film.
At times, it seems like he's just reprising his distant husband character from «Knocked Up,» and he struggles to find what little humanity Steve has.
Sheryl Lee gives an award - worthy performance as the demonized Laura Palmer, while there's great (if even too brief) turns from the likes of Kyle MacLachlan (briefly reprising his role as agent Dale Cooper ---- who, quite frankly, the film needed more of), Harry Dean Stanton, crooner Chris Isaak, Gary Bullock and a twitchy Kiefer Sutherland.
It looks like Ewan McGregor may be about to get his wish of reprising the role of Obi - Wan Kenobi, as THR is reporting that Oscar - nominated director Stephen Daldry (Billy Elliot, The Hours) is in talks with Lucasfilm to helm an Anthology movie based upon the legendary Jedi Knight.
That shouldn't diminish the pleasure, however slight, of seeing heroes like Robert Hays and Julie Hagerty reprise their all - time best roles.
Here, he reprises some of his greatest hits, like rolling down the street in a barrel.
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