Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)
The Terminator was true to his words when he said he’d be back – He returned seven years later with a bang in 1991.
The Terminator was true to his words when he said he’d be back – He returned seven years later with a bang in 1991.
The cult label Arrow Video recently issued a dual format edition of Ken Russell’s Crimes of Passion.
During mid-production of the intended R-rated King Arthur the producers had a change heart and decided that the movie should aim at the considerably less bloody PG-13 rating.
The 2005 teen skater drama Lords of Dogtown was released on DVD and Blu-ray in an unrated extended cut. The theatrical has never been released on either format.
The Judd Apatow produced comedy Superbad holds up pretty great a decade after its premiere in 2007.
The historical drama Revolution was one of the biggest box office bombs of 1985. The movie received atrocious reviews and as a result the star, Al Pacino, took four years off from acting in films.
Director Michael Mann is certainly no stranger to releasing director’s cuts of his films. The Last of the Mohicans from 1992 is the only film of his where he has released two separate director’s cuts.