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    • Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans

      (2009) R

      Directed by: Werner Herzog

      Starring: Nicolas Cage, Eva Mendez, Val Kilmer

      Overview: A drug-abusing cop (Nicolas Cage) probes the slayings of five illegal immigrants from Senegal.

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    • The Grand

      (2008) R

      Directed by: Zak Penn

      Starring: Woody Harrelson, David Cross, Dennis Farina

      Overview: A ne-er-do-well (Woody Harrelson) inherits a casino and must win a big poker game to keep it.

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Werner Herzog Movie News

Tuesday, May 13

  • Will Nicolas Cage Go Full Frontal in a Bad Lieutenant Remake?

    Nic CageBoy, the remakes are coming in faster than ever these days. Case in point: Variety reports that Nicolas Cage has signed on to star in an update of 1992's Bad Lieutenant, a film perhaps best known for featuring star Harvey Keitel entirely in the buff. That, along with various other adult-themed elements (two words: nun rape), helped the original earn an NC-17 rating -- instantly making it a must-watch for mischievous junior-high kids everywhere.

    Even more strange than the timing of the Bad Lieutenant remake, however, is its choice of director: Werner Herzog, the eccentric (read: crazy) German filmmaker of Fitzcarraldo fame.

    Seriously, this one's almost too good to be true. Don't expect Cage to repeat Keitel's legendary full frontal nude scene, however. Remember, this is the same guy who turned comic book bad boy Ghost Rider into a jellybean-eating, Carpenters-loving wuss. We'll be lucky if the Bad Lieutenant remake is edgy enough to garner a PG-13 rating.

    Source: Variety


    Posted 05/13/2008 by reelz

    Related: Nicolas Cage | Werner Herzog | Bad Lieutenant

Wednesday, July 4

  • The real movie you should see this 4th of July

    Christian Bale as Dieter Dengler

    Forget Transformers, the real must-see movie this Independence Day is Rescue Dawn, a war drama about a fighter pilot named Dieter Dengler who was captured and ultimately escaped from a Laotian prison camp during the Vietnam War. I saw this movie a few months ago and it is still with me. It is powerful, sad, and most of all, pretty accurate--which you'll find quite disturbing.

    The always-talented Christian Bale (Batman Begins, American Psycho) is wonderful as usual as the irrepressible Dengler, and Jeremy Davies (Spanking the Monkey, Saving Private Ryan) is Holocaust-survivor thin and Charles-Manson crazy as his co-prisoner. But the best part may be getting to see the criminally underused Steve Zahn (Reality Bites, Saving Silverman) show off his remarkably ample acting chops.

    Rescue Dawn opens in very limited release this Independence Day, with a national roll out to follow later in the month. Whether you can see it now or you have to wait a week or two, it should definitely be at the top of your "to see" list.

    To read more about the amazing Rescue Dawn, click here for Jeff Otto's complete review.


    Next Showing: Rescue Dawn opens in limited release today.

    Posted 07/04/2007 by reelz

    Related: Christian Bale | Steve Zahn | Werner Herzog | Jeremy Davies | Rescue Dawn

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