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Sigourney Weaver revealed how her late actress mother, Elizabeth Inglis, tried to discourage her from following in her footsteps. Inglis was a British actress who had a successful stage career in the ...
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Why can’t we just leave well enough alone? Oh yeah, Hollywood capitalism. If a movie makes money, we’re going to get another installment of the IP. Maybe not within a year or two, but at some point.
James Cameron might be an iconic director now, but in the early '80s, he was a little-known creator just starting. His first film, 1982's Piranha II: The Spawning, wasn't great, to put it mildly.
Cameron revealed what this choice was in a discussion with Michael Biehn on his Just Fooling About podcast, and it started when Biehn, who played Corporal Hicks in the film, asked Cameron if he was ...
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