Throwback Thursday: Uma Thurman

Seeing Uma Thurman presenting at this year’s Golden Globes reminded us of two things: (1) Uma Thurman still exists, and (2) she still looks damn good. So today we take a look back at the many reasons we became big fans of hers and why we still are today.

Click on to see Uma the way we remember her and how she looks today.

Hard to believe, but it was in 1988 that she first burst on to America’s radar in the film Dangerous Liaisons. And even harder to believe than that is that she became a permanent fixture in our collective consciousness way back in 1994 when she starred in Pulp Fiction. Films like Beautiful Girls, Batman & Robin (loved us some Poison Ivy), The Avengers, and then her penultimate role as The Bride in Kill Bill: Volumes 1 & 2 continuously left us wanting more Uma. (Uma, Oprah. Oprah, Uma.)

Sadly that last film was made in 2004 and we haven’t seen much of her since. Sure she’s appeared in 14 movies since then, but see if you can name three. (Hint: One was Movie 43 and we know how that worked out.)

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The good news? Uma is going to be appearing in one of the more eagerly anticipated films of 2014, Nymphomaniac starring Charlotte Gainsbourg, Stellan Skarsgard, and Shia LaBeouf, which will be released in two parts on March 21 and April 18 of this year. More good news? There are rumors of a Kill Bill: Volume 3 supposedly in the works as well.

2000 Cannes Film Festival

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2000 Cannes Film Festival

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2000 Cannes Film Festival

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2000 Cannes Film Festival

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2003 ‘Kill Bill’ Premiere

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2004 Golden Globes

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2005 ‘Be Cool’ Premiere

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2005 Golden Globes

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2013 Cannes Film Festival

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