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  • up to now This breed of duck is known for not being the broodiest in the world so we were particularly surprised when we found a nest of eight blue green eggs ready to be tended to
  • I will be hosting a screening of Julian Roffman s beatnik noir classic The Bloody Brood Starring Peter Falk at his bloodiest and broodiest Come and check out some vintage Canadian cinema
  • up to now This breed of duck is known for not being the broodiest in the world so we were particularly surprised when we found a nest of eight blue green eggs ready to be tended to

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  • Knowing starring Nicolas Cage (2009) Movie - Trailer - Photos, Hairstyle, Cast, Crew & backstage Can Nicolas Cage render yet another film unwatchable for Mark? And is there anything in Knowing for the Cage fanatics among us? Knowing starring Nicolas Cage. from the latest news hairstyle, pictures and trailers at Empire Movies. -- Knowing is set in a world in which Nicolas Cage is a lecturer, a highly intelligent man. As Henry Rollins and William Shatner once sang, I cant get behind that. The problem I have with Cage, that Ive always had with him, is that apart from a couple of decent performances (Leaving Las Vegas, Bringing Out The Dead) he always appears to play the same character: wide-eyed, drawling speech, terrible haircut (surely he has the worst collection of hairdos in modern cinema?) and seemingly devoid of emotion. The thought of him starring as a lecturer-cum-action hero just beggars belief, but this trailer for Knowing gives it a damn good try. And its a shame, because with someone like Will Smith in the role (the director is I Robots Alex Proyas, so they have history) I think I would be looking forward to this spooky sci-fi tale of apocalyptic visions and end-of-the-world predictions. The effects look the part and glimpses of the whisper people are genuinely creepy. When the emergency broadcast kicks in, complete with buzzing siren, you get a real sense that this could be 2009s darkest, broodiest film. But then Nic Cage blunders his way through relatively simple lines like "Dont let him watch the news," and it all just falls down. Giving him ...