Nicolas Cage Joins The Vanished
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Focus Features has arranged for Nicolas Cage to join the ranks of The Vanished. Back to Article
Focus Features has arranged for Nicolas Cage to join the ranks of The Vanished. Back to Article
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dracus writes: on Oct 17 2007 06:04 AM Good, maybe he'll actually vanish. (Reply to this) |
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Elixor writes: on Oct 17 2007 06:09 AM Nic Cage is becomming a beacon to alert us all of bad movies. Hopefully Aronofsky can ruin Cage's streak of bad movies. National Treasure is on my list of dumbest movies ever released to theatre in recent years next to The Day After Tomorrow, Independence Day, and Battlefield Earth. (Reply to this) |
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0LDB0Y writes: on Oct 17 2007 07:03 AM In reply to this comment (#1197453) National Treasure was surely dumb but it was a box office hit. I enjoyed Day After Tomorrow and Independence Day but I do agree that both were pretty dumb. Battlefield Earth was a torture to watch. But the dumbest movie ever released to theater in recent years has to be Borat. (Reply to this) |
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crystalwhiteeyes writes: on Oct 17 2007 09:12 AM The dumbest movies I've ever seen in theaters was One Hour Photo, and The Village. Both are extremely unbearable to watch! They are what I considered to be torture films. (Reply to this) |
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dahluzz writes: on Oct 17 2007 10:57 AM In reply to this comment (#1197480) that's the dumbest opinion ever, so there's that. (Reply to this) |
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blinkybrown writes: on Oct 17 2007 12:31 PM One Hour Photo was good. I agree about the Village. Cage used to make great movies. It seems he's now too focused on a paycheck rather than quality. The good news is this is a Focus Features film...which I have yet to see a bad Focus Feature film. Looks like he's attempting to get *some* sort of credibility back to his name with films like this, Weatherman and Lord of War (both of which I thought were quite good.) (Reply to this) |
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blinkybrown writes: on Oct 17 2007 12:32 PM One Hour Photo was good. I agree about the Village. Cage used to make great movies. It seems he's now too focused on a paycheck rather than quality. The good news is this is a Focus Features film...which I have yet to see a bad Focus Feature film. Looks like he's attempting to get *some* sort of credibility back to his name with films like this, Weatherman and Lord of War (both of which I thought were quite good.) (Reply to this) |
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Elixor writes: on Oct 17 2007 12:35 PM Your right blinkybrown, I somehow forgot about Weatherman and Lord of War. I liked both of those. Neither was great (hence I forgot them), but they were enjoyable. (Reply to this) |
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crystalwhiteeyes writes: on Oct 17 2007 01:00 PM The best Cage movie was Raising Arizona. Atleast to me it was. (Reply to this) |
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The Great One writes: on Oct 17 2007 02:13 PM Adaptation and Matchstick Men...thats where its at! (Reply to this) |
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