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| Weekly updates: Saturday, March 20, 2010 7:00:00 PM Nicolas Cage puts Bel-Air home up for sale for $35 million Nicolas Cage is leaving Bel-Air. The actor has put his home in the tony community on the market for $35 million. He bought the seven-bedroom, seven-bathroom spread eight years ago for a mere $7 million. http://abclocal.go.com'Wicker' finds good ways to be bad There's a deliriously delightful weird streak that runs through ''The Wicker Man,'' at least for a while, with Nicolas Cage as a cop investigating the disappearance of a child from a creepy, private island in Washington's Puget Sound. http://www.suntimes.comNicolas Cage Movie Halted by Military Coup The producers of Nicolas Cage's new movie have been forced to halt production thanks to a military coup in Thailand. Cage was shooting a remake of 1999 gangster thriller Bangkok Dangerous, called Time To Kill, when cast and crew were advised to take the military situation seriously. Producers insisted all cast and crew members return to their http://groups.google.comNicolas Cage to star in Indian comic-book epic link LOS ANGELES (AFP) - Nicolas Cage has signed up for a big-screen adaptation of "The Sadhu" comic-book series, which tells the story of a soldier in colonial India who becomes a spiritual warrior. Cage, a self-confessed comic-book buff, will play the lead role of http://groups.google.comThai coup disrupts filming of Nicolas Cage movie; escape jet at the ready HONG KONG (AP) - Thailand's military coup this week has interrupted filming of Nicolas Cage's latest movie, a news report said Thursday. http://www.macleans.ca'Wicker Man' is great, if you're into confusion There's a deliriously delightful weird streak that runs through "The Wicker Man," at least for a while, with Nicolas Cage as a cop investigating the disappearance of a child from a creepy, private island in Washington's Puget Sound. http://www.siliconvalley.comCAGE MOVIE HALTED BY MILITARY COUP (PR-inside.com) The producers of NICOLAS CAGE's new movie have been forced to halt production thanks to a military coup in Thailand. Cage was shooting a remake of 1999 gangster thriller BANGKOK DANGEROUS, called TIME TO KILL, when cast and crew were advised to take the military situation seriously. Producers insisted all cast and crew members return to their hotels and await further instructions. According to reports, Cage has a private jet on standby at a nearby airport, just in case the situation escalates and he is forced to flee at short notice. .. http://www.pr-inside.com |
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