16 February 2007

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NICOLAS CAGE - MOVIE REVIEWS: GHOST RIDER

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* Cage Buys 14Th Home. Nicolas Cage Will Be Trapped In Paradise After Purchasing A £5 Million Luxury Home In The English Countryside. The Grindhouse Star Has Bought A Mansion In Bath, Which Boasts Seven Bedrooms And Two Cottages. It Is Believed The Actor Wanted To Play Family Man And Protect His Wife Alice Kim And The Couple's One-Year-Old Son Kal-El From The Hollywood Limelight. The Star's Real Estate History Already Boasts 13 Properties In Five Countries, Worth An Estimated £33 Million. (Lj/Wn) . . Nicolas Cage And Alice Kim. At The Premiere Of 'National Treasure'. Held At The Odeon West End London, Engalnd picture

Caption: * Cage buys 14th home Nicolas Cage (Picture) will be Trapped in Paradise after purchasing a £5 million luxury home in the English countryside. The Grindhouse star has bought a mansion in Bath, which boasts seven bedrooms and two cottages. It is believed the actor wanted to play Family Man and protect his wife Alice Kim and the couple's....

MOVIE REVIEWS: GHOST RIDER

There are only a smattering of reviews for Sony-Columbia's Ghost Rider, starring Nicolas Cage in the title role based on the Marvel Comics superhero. Most of the reviews agree that the movie is, well, comical -- and often in unintentional ways. (Variations of the word "cheesy" appear in virtually all the reviews.) Writes Kyle Smith in the New York Post: "When we get a glimpse of [Cage] shirtless, his CGI-built torso is so ridiculously ripped that the effect is like one of those carnival attractions where you stick your head through the hole in the giant photo of a bodybuilder." Peter Howell in the Toronto Star remarks that the movie is "20 minutes too long and the special effects are cheesier than Mickey Mouse's lunch." But Bob Strauss in the Los Angeles Daily News suggests that it's Cage's "oddball" performance that makes the movie work. "Whether you like it, hate it or just don't get it, this at least makes Ghost Rider an intriguing, witty/nutso acting experiment from beginning to end," he writes. And Matt Weiss concludes in the Dallas Morning News that the movie "achieves an emotional resonance and sheer enjoyability that, like a fine wine, complements the accompanying cheese."




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