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Season of the Witch - Movie Review


Boy how the mighty have fallen, eh? Although there is a good chance of a career unpredictable movie star Nic Cage is not in danger, I can honestly say I know what happens at the head of one of the zaniest Hollywood players when it selects the movie, but it was definitely a tough course. Cage acquired respectability in Hollywood as shown an unwavering commitment to immerse themselves in practice, irrelevant, finally won an Oscar five years ago, working from Leaving Las Vegas Mike Figgis' Las. Three months later, Cage turned to self-action star of Michael Bay Rock arrives in the summer of '96 and things were never the same.
There was a time where I do not mind doing soulless Cage action-adventure films, because their success gave him the leeway to take risks for the wonderful little dramas like men Scott'sMatchstick Ridley, Spike Jones , adaptation and, more recently, Werner Herzog undervalued re-imagine the Bad Lieutenant. Cage even seemed to turn things in his cheerful support of Matthew Vaughn's Kick-Ass. But the bad starts to outweigh the good and even though Sorcerer Apprentice last summer was probably the best, worst, Cage, the future is not too bright season this month, the Witch, now that the production of Ghost Rider 2, or next month, Drive Angry (aka Ghost Rider car.) Season of the Witch Cage to team up again with his Gone in Sixty Seconds director Dominic Sena, and although the picture he opposes evil, it seems to correspond to the Sena is in hell.


Cage antics do not bother me before, but they are now, especially when I got to spenda Wednesday afternoon, waiting for the bus market research public cold just to seethat shit. As the 14th century the Crusaders Behmen Cage only grows so tired of war in the name of the church, the way we look upon him and the guy (Ron Perlman) Felson, a film for the opening montage.

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