Now, there's a difference between a "comeback" and actors that just need to resurface.
Ed Norton was just in "Kingdom of Heaven". A bit role, but a Ridley Scott film nonetheless.
Guy Ritchie? He's made 5 movies I think, and 2 of them were worth mentioning. He was never a real main stay. That said, he had a great short on the BMW DVD.
Mel Brooks has been back. He wrote "The Producers", remember? Not only that, but he's penned the "Get Smart" movie.
Joel Schumacher's overrated, IMO. He's had one good movie in the past 10 years (A Time to Kill), and even before that maybe two or three worth mentioning.
Jean Claude Van Damme has obviously been talking Wesley Snipes into starring in a string of shitty DTV movies. Snipes used to be choosy, too.
My vote goes to Michael Biehn. Thankfully, Tarantino's already cast him in "Grindhouse". The guys track record is respectible, especially in the 80's. He was a Sci Fi staple.
Someone in dire need of a comeback would be
Re - Writing a remake of one of his old movies and writing another movies weren't really what I was referring too. I meant directing and making some new parodies.
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Did Schumacher not just direct Phantom of the Opera?
Tim Roth is starring in Francis Ford Coppola's next film... who is also in need of a decent comeback.
George Lucas needs a comeback to good movie-making too... he hasn't been on form since A New Hope. I know he hasn't gone anywhere, but his talent sure has...