Primal fear is the horror movie that launched the career of Edward Norton,garnering him an Oscar nomination and a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor. Norton delivers a powerful performance that brilliantly mixes shyness and rage, playing the 19-year-old altar boy Aaron Stampler, who is accu...
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Primal Fearlaunched Edward Norton’s career in a big way, and that fact remains its main claim to fame. Without Norton and the film’s excellent cast,Fearfeels like little more than an ordinary legal potboiler. It entertains but it fails to become exceptional. The DVD provides mediocre visua...
Norton, 26, is receiving stellar reviews for his pivotal supporting role as altar boy/murder suspect Aaron Stampler in the Richard Gere legal thriller “Primal Fear.” Some in the industry are even comparing Norton’s introduction on the big screen to Dustin Hoffman’s breakthrough role in “T...
Was any of the fear genuine? Of course! And all the stunts were “real” to the extent that the people in them were really there and really doing something very close to what you see on camera. It’s certainly not for the faint of heart any more than your best amusement park roller...
s doctor betrays him and frees Colt and he then starts the search of Sloan who is planning to revert the world into stone age. Colonel Sloan unleashes his super soldiers against Colt and Colt fights them off with his super abilities and finally reaches to Sloan. Sloan tries to fear Colt ...
I had many young 19 year olds come to confess absurdly trivial infractions with trepidation and fear. I think I get it when it comes to how missionaries are trained and how prepared they are when they enter the mission field. I was a missionary and I trained missionaries. Some things ...
With the Mukden Incident of 1931 (九·一八事变), the fear was that the Japanese would invade and occupy Beijing. To prevent the possibility of the Japanese looting the nation’s art treasures and cultural heritage at the Forbidden City (Palace Museum 故宫博物院), more than 600,000 of the ...