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Post by stephen on Dec 14, 2021 19:04:42 GMT
Who needs the Indie Spirits?
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Post by Tommen_Saperstein on Dec 14, 2021 19:09:09 GMT
this looks like it's trying so hard to capitalize on Cage's wackiness but apart from him looks like pretty standard Hollywood comedy fare. I wish it was a Harmony Korine joint.
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Post by Pittsnogle_Goggins on Jan 2, 2022 3:05:25 GMT
Just gonna leave this here.
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Post by stephen on Jan 2, 2022 3:07:46 GMT
Just gonna leave this here. You can't take it with you.
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Post by pupdurcs on Jan 2, 2022 3:14:11 GMT
For someone so clearly lacking in taste, he's surpsingly pretentious
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Post by Pittsnogle_Goggins on Jan 5, 2022 20:51:19 GMT
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Post by wilcinema on Feb 2, 2022 21:31:48 GMT
Premiering at SXSW.
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Post by stephen on Feb 2, 2022 22:46:12 GMT
That's not how you spell Cannes!
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Post by thomasjerome on Mar 9, 2022 15:10:34 GMT
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Post by stephen on Mar 9, 2022 16:20:01 GMT
And the Oscar for Best Goddamn Trailer goes to...
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Post by Mattsby on Mar 9, 2022 19:25:26 GMT
Another ridiculously amazing trailer. How many in-jokes and hilarious one-liners are we at now?
Since changing agencies in 2018, things have been looking pretty up for king Cage. And dropping this right after Pig..... a necessary reminder that he's both no joke .....and great at jokes. It's a very fun script (we may or may not be getting cameos from Tarantino and Jim Carrey) and a rare one too - written so that literally no other actor could play it. It's often said "I wrote the part with them in mind" but that's different.
Cage has already proved more comic talent than....well, most actors....and who from his generation competes? Not even Hanks. Anyone who saw his brilliant zing of a perf in Army of One (2016) knows he hasn't lost that side to him and here's what will be another and bigger mainstream example.
Those are HIS golden guns dammit!
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Post by Joaquim on Mar 9, 2022 19:40:15 GMT
NICK FUCKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINNNNNNGGGGGGWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO CAGE!!!!
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Post by countjohn on Mar 11, 2022 4:08:35 GMT
The trailer isn't as weird as what I was hoping for from this but it still looks good. The funniest trailer in years and Cage looks like he's actually trying and he's certainly capable of incredible highs when he gives a damn.
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Post by hugobolso on Mar 11, 2022 17:07:46 GMT
Why not as Johnny Cage in Mortal Combat 4?
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Post by pacinoyes on Mar 13, 2022 13:57:15 GMT
Owen Gleiberman at Variety kinda loved it - This premiered @ SXSW so lots of reviews should be floating around in the next couple days.... In “The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent,” Nicolas Cage plays Nicolas Cage, a conceit we get used to in a matter of seconds, even as it turns into a gift that keeps on giving. There’s a reason we get used to it so quickly: Movies with a meta dimension have been with us for years — movies like “The Player,” where Robert Altman cast a galaxy of Hollywood stars as their real-life selves, or “Being John Malkovich,” where John Malkovich played John Malkovich, or “Adaptation,” where Cage played Charlie Kaufman, the screenwriter of the film we happened to be watching. Unlike those movies, “The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent” isn’t a floridly ambitious pretzel-logic art film. It’s a commercial comedy that has a delirious good time poking fun at Nicolas Cage, celebrating everything that makes him Nicolas Cage — and, in the end, actually becoming a Nicolas Cage movie, which turns out to be both a cheesy thing and a special thing.variety.com/2022/film/reviews/the-unbearable-weight-of-massive-talent-review-nicolas-cage-1235203060/
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Post by Mattsby on Mar 13, 2022 17:06:31 GMT
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