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I don't want you to lose yours. It's only the most infinitesimal of chances, but if it works, it'll be my most favourite moment in human history. Griffin : Any future where you succeed, is one where you tell the truth. Agent J : How's it going? Griffin : How's it going? Well, that depends. For me personally, it's good. Things are good. Unless, of course, we're in the possible future where the muscle boy near the door gets into an argument with his girlfriend, which causes her to storm away and bump into the guy carrying the stuffed mushroom, who then dumps the tray onto those sailors on leave and a shoving match breaks out and they crash into the coffee table here.
In which case, I gotta move my plate like right now. Griffin But thankfully your friend, sir, will offer some of the antacids he carries in his right pocket. So I'll be good, I'll be good. Except in the case of the possible future where I have to leave in two and a half minutes, just before he has a chance to offer me the antacids.
So, on the whole, I'd have to say, not good. I'm not good. Griffin : But that depends. Agent J : [looks for his partner] K! Agent J : Hey, ain't you coming? Griffin : [falling behind] No, I'm done here. J, as soon as K blows Boris's arm off everything will be back to the way it was, K will not remember anything that happened here.
Agent J : I got it: arm blown off, history's reset. Okay, thanks G! Griffin : [to himself] I can never bear to watch this part Griffin : A miracle is something that seems impossible but happens anyway. Agent J : [re: the Colonel] Hey, you did your future thing on him.
What did you show him? Griffin : Only what he needed to see. Griffin : Sir, if I may Griffin : Oh, dear. With the timeline restored, Griffin is once again seen in the diner with J and K, who are seemingly still friends with him on the new future.
He then refers to the audience stating that everything turned out alright and says that this is his new favorite moment in human history. However, Griffin quickly predicts a reality of an impending asteroid collision with the Earth because K forgot to leave a tip for the waiter.
The crisis is averted when K returns and notes to Griffin on how he nearly forgot and leaves some money on the bench, as a satellite diverts the asteroid's path, thus sparing the Earth.
Soon after that, Griffin lets out a sigh of relief, remarking, "That was a close one. Men in Black Wiki Explore. Volumes Issues. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Michael Stuhlbarg was one such actor, too, but his role wasn't as big as the others. Stuhlbarg played Dr. Nicodemus West, the fellow surgeon who maintains a friendly rivalry with Stephen Strange Cumberbatch at their hospital, only for that rivalry to turn bitter when he's unable to salvage Strange's hand movement after his car accident.
Despite the brief screentime, the role still allowed Stuhlbarg to bring out his signature combination of gravitas and comedic flair, effortlessly transitioning from West's comic-foil position early on to his more serious dramatic function as the movie progresses. Although the years of were great for Michael Stuhlbarg's career, allowing him to leave his mark on some of the decade's most notable auteur projects, they were only a taste of what was to come in By then, Stuhlbarg had become such a mainstay of prestige cinema that he somehow managed to star in not one, not two, but three Best Picture Oscar nominees in the same year.
In one of those nominees, "The Post," Stuhlbarg found himself reunited with Steven Spielberg five years after "Lincoln," again playing a historical figure in the company of a ridiculously stacked ensemble of stars. For the majority of Luca Guadagnino's cult romantic drama, Prof.
Perlman exists as a distant, albeit cool, mentor figure, helping both Elio with his life issues and Oliver Armie Hammer with his archaeology studies, seemingly unaware of their love affair. But towards the end of the movie, when Elio is reeling from their breakup, his father sits him down for an unexpected heart-to-heart, and Stuhlbarg utterly brings the house down. The gorgeous four-minute monologue was hailed as one of the very best movie scenes of the year and netted Stuhlbarg endless Best Supporting Actor accolades despite his lack of screentime — but not an Oscar nomination, regrettably via IMDb.
During the movie's basic scenario, which sees young newlyweds Rose Odessa Young and Fred Logan Lerman move in with Shirley and Stanley so that Fred can accept a job working for Stanley, the initial bliss of meeting their literary heroes dissolves into a total nightmare for the two protagonists.
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