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Sandra Bullock is STILL embarrassed for signing on to star in '97 flop Speed 2: Cruise Control
She became a household name after steering a bus filled with hostages and rigged with explosives by a deranged criminal to safety with the help of Keanu Reeves in the 1994 blockbuster Speed.But Sandra Bullock admitted she was still embarrassed to have made the decision to sign on to star in the '97 flop Speed 2: Cruise Control even more than two decades after the release of the film.During an interview with TooFab to promote her latest adventure-seeking movie, The Lost City, where she stars alongside Daniel Radcliffe, Brad Pitt and Channing Tatum, Sandy revealed she came to terms with the failed sequel to her stellar box office flick a long time ago. Full speed ahead: Sandra Bullock admitted she was still embarrassed to have made the decision to sign on to star in the '97 flop Speed 2: Cruise Control even more than two decades after the release of the filmThe actors were given the question: 'If you could, name a project that you maybe were once embarrassed about, or maybe jaded or cynical, but came around to once you saw how it was embraced by fans.' Bullock had no problem coming up with an answer, but noted very few people were in theater seats to see her on screen again as Annie, the spunky passenger who previously stepped up to help LAPD officer Jack (Reeves) drive a metro bus— and group of unknowing passengers— to safety while cruising through the streets of Los Angeles at a speed of at least 50 mph as to not set off explosives created by former bomb squad member Howard Payne (played by Dennis Hopper.)'You stumped me with the fans coming around later on,' Bullock jokingly replied about her movie, which also starred Jason Patric, Willem Dafoe, Temuera Morrison and Glenn Plummer.
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Bald ambitious: Eagle-focused birder cruise shoves off in Connecticut
RiverQuest, a birder-focused cruise, is weighing anchor.The two-decade-old cruise run by the Connecticut River Museum — which documents New England’s longest river’s ecology and history, and houses a replica of Dutch Colonist and fur trader Adriaen Block’s ship, the Onrust — departs from Haddam, about 12 miles upriver from Essex.Naturalist Cathy Malin, a 10-year RiverQuest veteran, leads the sightseeing cruises, which take in the whole riverscape, from wildlife to geology, and from ecology to history.The special birding cruises run through late fall and culminate in the otherworldly spectacle of the swarming tree swallows.“Every cruise is different because the river is different with each season, and the scenery changes every day,” Malin told The Post, adding that in March, when it’s colder, “we usually have the whole river to ourselves.” Less boats equals less humans, less disturbance — and better chances of wildlife roaming close to the banks and eagles flying.The bald eagle was designated the United States’ national bird in 1782, but by the 20th century, they were on the brink of extinction. They were added to the endangered species list in 1978.No longer listed as endangered, Malin estimates there are now about eight nesting couples in this area, up from zero in the mid-20th century.These comeback kids signify the Connecticut River’s return to good health.
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Tom Cruise lands chopper like a pro on ‘MI8’ set: He’s ‘taken our breath away’
risky business.The 59-year-old action star proved that he still does his own stunts accomplishing a “Top Gun” moment on Tuesday when he landed his own helicopter in South Africa.And in typical Tom Cruise fashion, he was smiling and waving the whole time.Gillian Soames, who lives in Hoedspruit, said the “Jack Reacher” actor has flown by her town several times, but she got to witness his mega-watt smile up close when she snapped photos of him expertly landing the chopper.“For the last week, he has driven past my house two or three times a day and flies over every day and night to wherever they are filming that day,” she told South West News Service.In fact, Soames said that Cruise was staying just a few hundred meters from her home and has been a “delight” to locals.“I must have seen him 11 times now,” she added, “but yesterday was the first time he took off his mask to smile for us so we could see his face.” Soames, 49, also added it’s the first time she’s seen him flying the helicopter on his own, though the veteran actor is well-known for doing his own risky stunts — like recently when he was photographed riding atop a speeding train and grinning for fans and paparazzi. “It was also the first time he flew the chopper himself,” she noted to SWNS.

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